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Granville Bantock: A Personal Portrait

Granville Bantock: A Personal Portrait

Granville Bantock: A Personal Portrait
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Granville Bantock: A Personal Portrait

by Bantock, Myrrha

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ISBN 10
0460039717
ISBN 13
9780460039710
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HARDBACK SHIPPED FROM THE UK* Edition: 1st. (Stated)* Date of Publication: 1972* Publisher: J.M.Dent & Sons Ltd.* Binding and cover condition: Black cloth, silver title to spine and face. No bumps or rubs, minimal shelf wear to edges and corners. VG++* Jacket condition: Black & white portrait photograph on bright green background in clear library jacket. Price clipped. No visible shelf wear. Spine very slightly faded. VG++* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Top edge coloured green. A few marks to fep. Clean, crisp, tight and bright with no reading wear, no marks to text. No tanning or other visible faults. VG++* Illustrations: 16pp. of plates, music examples & line drawings in text.* Pages: 182 pp. text. xxiii pp. appendix: In Memoriam, list of principle works, index & blank pages at rear.* Description: This biography was written by Myrrha Bantock, the youngest of the composers four children. In following Bantock?s early career the author has written an authentic period piece offering many enticing glimpses of an unconventional musician, as seen by a member of the family and household. Granville was a polymath whose distinguished musical career spanned nearly 80 years and five reigns. He wrote Operas and orchestral works, solo choral items, brass band melodies and arrangements, incidental, chamber and solo music as well as working, at the start of his career, with an international musical comedy troupe. The reader will learn a great deal about the musical and intellectual world from Victoria to the 1940?s.* A NEAR FINE copy of the 1st. edition with only minor faults reducing it to VG++*

Synopsis

The New York Times #1 Bestseller. It is 1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier, and will become busier still. By her brother's graveside, Liesel Meminger's life is changed when she picks up a single object, partially hidden in the snow. It is The Gravedigger's Handbook, left there by accident, and it is her first act of book thievery. So begins a love affair with books and words, as Liesel, with the help of her foster father, learns to read. Soon she is stealing books from Nazi book-burnings, the mayor's wife's library, wherever there are books to be found. But these are dangerous times. When Liesel's foster family hides a Jew in their basement, Liesel's world is both opened up, and closed down. The Book Thief is a story about the power of words and the ability of books to feed the soul. In superbly crafted writing that burns with intensity, award-winning author Markus Zusak has given us one of the most enduring stories of our time.

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On Oct 16 2015, a reader said:
This book has won many awards and deserves them all. It is brilliant, original and enlightening. It is the best and most engrossing writing I have seen of Nazi Germany. Death, the narrator, brings a chilling but quiet humor to the ugly time.

On Jan 12 2014, CloggieDownunder said:
The Book Thief is the fifth novel by Australian author, Markus Zusak. The setting is Nazi Germany just before the start of World War Two, through to 1943, and the story is narrated by Death. Death was decidedly overworked during the war, but he informs the reader that he saw young Liesel Meminger three times in those years before he finally took her much later. Liesel comes to 33 Himmel Strasse in Molchen to foster parents Rosa and Hans Hubermann, having just lost her younger brother, Werner to Death’s grasp. Cranky Rosa keeps the family fed with her washing and ironing service while kind Hans paints when it is needed, plays the accordion and teaches Liesel to read, all on the background of deprivation, anxiety and fear that is wartime Germany. The anxiety level rises when Max Vandenburg, a Jew, comes to hide in the basement. But the presence of this unassuming man also helps to expand Liesel’s experience of reading and of life. With her best friend, Rudy Steiner, Liesel embarks on a career of thievery, starting with apples but graduating, eventually, to books from the Mayor’s library, although her first books are acquired in quite a different manner. This much-awarded, best-selling novel looks at war from a different perspective: the effects it has on ordinary people trying to lead ordinary lives in an ordinary town. While the Fuhrer and Mein Kampf play integral parts, illustrating the use of words for evil, the emphasis is on the struggle of the common man (and woman) to do the right thing in a dangerous environment. Zusak’s characters have depth and appeal (even cranky Rosa): the banter between them often lifts the tension from serious moments with some quite black humour. Zusak is skilful with his imagery and wordplay: “He was teenage tall and had a long neck. Pimples gathered in peer groups on his face.” and “She imagined the sound of a police siren throwing itself forward and reeling itself in. Collecting itself.” are just two examples. The illustrations by Trudy White are a charming enhancement to the text. This novel has brutality, but it also has beauty. The narration style may take a little getting used to, but the reader who perseveres is rewarded with a wonderful experience. Very moving.

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Details

Bookseller
Cocksparrow Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
5704
Title
Granville Bantock: A Personal Portrait
Author
Bantock, Myrrha
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - F/F/VG++
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition, stated.
ISBN 10
0460039717
ISBN 13
9780460039710
Publisher
J.M.DENT & SONS .
Place of Publication
London Uk 194
Date Published
1972-04-20
Size
24.6 x 17 x 3 cm

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