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| Submarine Joe Dunthorne was born and brought up in Swansea, South Wales. His poetry has been featured on Channel 4 and Radio 3; he has performed at festivals including Glastonbury, Hay-on-Wye, and Latitude. Now twenty-five, Dunthorne lives in London. Submarine is his first novel.From the Hardcover edition. | 
| The Black Book First published in 1937 by Jack Kahane's Obelisk Press, Girodias added this famous title to Olympia's staple in the late '50s, shortly before censorship laws began to liberalize and the Black Book found could finally cross the channel legally. Though owing much to lifelong friend Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer, the Black Book stands on its own with a portrait of the artist as an angry young man, chronicling numerous events among artists and others in a seedy London hotel. | 
| A Channel Passage and Other Poems: Taken from The Collected Poet Excerpt: By Algernon Charles Swinburne TAKEN FROM THE COLLECTED POETICAL WORKS OF ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNEVol VI THE COLLECTED POETICAL WORKS OF ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE VOL. VI A MIDSUMMER HOLIDAY: ASTROPHEL: A CHANNEL PASSAGE AND OTHER TALES SWINBURNE'S POETICAL WORKS I. Poems and Ballads (First Series). II. Songs before Sunrise, and Songs of Two Nations. III. Poems and Ballads (Second and Third Series), and Songs of The Springtides. IV. Tristram of Lyonesse, The Tale of Balen, Atalanta in Calydon, Erechtheus. V. Studies in Song, A Century of Roundels, Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets, The Heptalogia, Etc. VI. A Midsummer Holiday, Astrophel, A Channel Passage and Other Poems. LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN A MIDSUMMER HOLIDAY: ASTROPHEL: A CHANNEL PASSAGE AND OTHER POEMS By Algernon Charles Swinburne 1917 LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN First printed (Chatto), 1904 Reprinted 1904, '09, '10, '12 (Heinemann), 1917 London: William Heinemann, 1917 [Pg viii] A CHANNEL PASSAGE AND OTHER POEMS PAGE A Channel Passage 279 The Lake of Gaube 284 The Promise of the Hawthorn 288 Hawthorn Tide 289 The Passing of the Hawthorn 296 To a Baby Kinswoman 297 The Altar of Righteousness 301 A New Year's Eve 321 In a Rosary 324 The High Oaks 326 Barking Hall: A Year After 331 Music: an Ode 334 The Centenary of the Battle of the Nile 336 Trafalgar Day 338 Cromwell's Statue 340 A Word for the Navy 342 Northumberland 346 Stratford-on-Avon... | 
| Lacey's Ghost In Victorian England, widow, Lacey Bright, browbeaten by her overbearing sister-in-law, moves her son, Ralph, and her housekeeper, Mary, out of London to Cliff Cottage on the shores above the English Channel. There Lacey hopes to make a living painting. Only when they arrive at the leased cottage is she told the house is haunted. Owner and privateer to a former King, Maximillian Stern is now a ghost. He chases interested tenants away, wishing only to be left alone. When the widow won't be chased, she and the ghost clash. But an armistice between them is struck, with additional unusual encounters. Love grows between Lacey and Max during a mortal lifetime, and then extends into eternity. |
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