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Vanishing East End

Vanishing East End
Author: Megan Hopkinson
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-03-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445642778

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Voices and stories from the current and past residents of the East End of London.


Rodinsky's Room

Rodinsky's Room
Author: Iain Sinclair
Publisher: Granta Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1783781440

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Rodinsky's world was that of the East European Jewry, cabbalistic speculation, an obsession with language as code and terrible loss. He touched the imagination of artist Rachel Lichtenstein, whose grandparents had left Poland in the 1930s. This text weaves together Lichtenstein's quest for Rodinsky - which took her to Poland, to Israel and around Jewish London - with Iain Sinclair's meditations on her journey into her own past and on the Whitechapel he has reinvented in his own writing. Rodinsky's Room is a testament to a world that has all but vanished, a homage to a unique culture and way of life.


Vanishing East End Through Time

Vanishing East End Through Time
Author: Megan Hopkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre: East End (London, England)
ISBN:

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An East End Murder

An East End Murder
Author: Charles Finch
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466805706

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From the acclaimed author of the Charles Lenox series of mysteries, including the Agatha-nominated novel A Beautiful Blue Death, comes a riveting short story of death and detection on the East End. It's the end of winter 1865 when Lenox agrees to investigate the death of Phil Jigg, a beloved neighborhood regular, found strangled on Great St. Andrews Street. In a case that takes him through the noisy vendors and pickpockets, the rough-and-tumble back alleys and local pubs of the Seven Dials, Lenox looks for answers in a place that couldn't feel more foreign from his West End home—and where his presence is anything but welcome. The answer comes in the person of someone so ruthless and brutal that those who could help Lenox are terrified into silence. A whodunit filled with the kind of brooding atmosphere that led Library Journal to remark, "Readers of Anne Perry should be snatching up Finch's books and clamoring for more" (starred review of A Stranger in Mayfair), this is a delightfully vivid addition to the Charles Lenox series.


Vanishing Streets

Vanishing Streets
Author: J. M. Tyree
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1503600947

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Vanishing Streets reveals an American writer's twenty-year love affair with London. Beguiling and idiosyncratic, obsessive and wry, it offers an illustrated travelogue of the peripheries, retracing some of London's most curious locations. As J. M. Tyree wanders deliriously in "the world's most visited city," he rediscovers and reinvents places that have changed drastically since he was a student at Cambridge in the 1990s. Tyree stumbles into the ghosts of Alfred Hitchcock, Graham Greene, and the pioneers of the British Free Cinema Movement. He offers a new way of seeing familiar landmarks through the lens of film history, and reveals strange nooks and tiny oddities in out-of-the-way places, from a lost film by John Ford supposedly shot in Wapping to the beehives hidden in Tower Hamlets Cemetery, an area haunted by a translation error in W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz. This book blends deeply personal writing with a foreigner's observations on a world capital experiencing an unsettling moment of transition. Vanishing Streets builds into an astonishing and innovative multi-layered project combining autobiography, movie madness, and postcard-like annotations on the magical properties of a great city. Tyree argues passionately for London as a cinematic dream city of perpetual fascinations and eccentricities, bridging the past and the present as well as the real and the imaginary.


The Vanishing

The Vanishing
Author: John Connor
Publisher: Orion
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1409133656

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A snatched child, a cryptic message and a secret that will tear two lives apart. Twenty years ago, one-year-old Lauren disappeared. Now, ex-policeman Tom Lomax gets a mysterious offer from an heiress, Sara. She wants him to fly to her private island, all expenses paid. He cannot help but be intrigued. But Sara has received a troubling message and, despite all the privileges in her life, she now has no one to turn to and doesn't know whom she can trust. In a matter of hours, both will be thrown headfirst into a race against time that will challenge everything they've believed in and change both their lives for ever. An action-packed, nail-biting thriller with a heart-wrenching story of loss at its core, THE VANISHING is the brand new novel from acclaimed thriller writer John Connor. Why readers love John Connor: 'A first-rate thriller with a terrific climax.' Sunday Telegraph 'He's created a beguilingly complex character, perfectly suited to his taut thrillers.' Mirror 'John Connor drives his complex tale of secrecy and betrayal along at a cracking pace.' Irish Independent 'The police procedural novel is given the kind of spruce up it has been in need of for some time.' Daily Express Fans of Harlan Coben, David Baldacci and Linwood Barclay will love John Connor: Karen Sharpe 1. Phoenix 2. Playroom 3. A Child's Game 4. Falling 5. Unsafe Standalone 1. The Vanishing 2. The Ice House * Each John Connor novel can be read as a standalone or in series order *


London Vanished and Vanishing

London Vanished and Vanishing
Author: Philip Norman
Publisher: Cambridge Corporation
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1905
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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Ruin

Ruin
Author: Brian Vanden Brink
Publisher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Abandoned buildings
ISBN: 9780892727933

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Brian Vanden Brink is one of America's most sought-after architectural photographers. He is also drawn to the mystery and unexpected beauty found in abandoned architecture. Here Vanden Brink captures and illuminates in stunning black and white images abandoned structures such as mills, bridges, grain elevators, churches, and storefronts-structures that once were important and useful. With text by historic preservation expert Howard Mansfield, this collection of photos grants permanence to places that may soon vanish forever.


The End of the Hamptons

The End of the Hamptons
Author: Corey Dolgon
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2005-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0814720226

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Winner of the 2005 Book Prize from the Association for Humanist Sociology A portrait of the contentious, controversial history of the Manhattan elite's favorite fabled summer playground In this absorbing account of New York’s famous vacation playground, Corey Dolgon goes beyond the celebrity tales and polo games to tell us the story of this complex and contentious land. From the displacement of Native Americans by the Puritans to the first wave of Manhattan elites who built the Summer Colony, to the current infusion of telecommuting Manhattanites who now want to live there year-round, the story of the Hamptons is a vicious cycle of supposed paradise lost. Drawing on this fabled land's history, The End of the Hamptons provides a fascinating portrait of current controversies: the Native Americans fighting over land claims and threatening to build a casino, the environmental activists clashing with the McMansion builders, and the Latino day laborers and working-class natives trying to eke out a living in an ever-increasingly expensive town.


The Mitford Vanishing

The Mitford Vanishing
Author: Jessica Fellowes
Publisher: Sphere
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0751580627

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A classic mystery starring the glamorous Mitford sisters and inspired real events, The Mitford Vanishing is the perfect story for fans of Agatha Christie. 1937. War with Germany is dawning, and a civil war already raging in Spain. Split across political lines, the six Mitford sisters are more divided than ever. Meanwhile their former maid Louisa Cannon is now a private detective, working with her ex-policeman husband Guy Sullivan. Louisa and Guy are surprised when a call comes in from novelist Nancy Mitford requesting that they look into the disappearance of her Communist sister Jessica, nicknamed Decca. It quickly becomes clear that Decca may have made for the war in Spain - and not alone. As a second, separate missing person case is opened, Louisa and Guy discover that every marriage has its secrets - but some are more deadly than others . . . PRAISE FOR THE MITFORD MURDERS SERIES 'A glittering, entertaining, perfectly formed whodunnit' Adele Parks 'Exactly the sort of book you might enjoy with the fire blazing, the snow falling etc. The solution is neat and the writing always enjoyable' Anthony Horowitz 'A lively, well-written, entertaining whodunnit' The Times