Bøger af Proal Heartwell
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- Stories About Haircuts, Barbers, and Barber Shops
118,95 kr. In A Little Off the Top, twenty-two men recount memorable experiences involving haircuts, barbers, and barber shops. From moonshine-fueled Mohawks to a perm gone wrong, these vivid and often affectionate stories detail particulars of that most basic male rite: the haircut.
- Bog
- 118,95 kr.
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173,95 kr. Told in alternating voices, A Game of Catch is the story of an unlikely friendship of two boys, one white and one black, bound by their love of baseball. The novel is set in a small Southern town and spans the years 1963 - 1973. As Will and Joe mature, their relationship is tested by the tumultuous national events of the era.
- Bog
- 173,95 kr.
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423,95 kr. Goronwy Owen (1723-1769) was a Welsh poet and clergyman who spent the last dozen years of his life in Virginia. As a poet, Owen is still revered in his native land as in his work he revived the ancient bardic meters of Welsh poetry. He lived in obscurity in Virginia, first in Williamsburg where he was the Master of the Grammar School at the College of William and Mary, and then in Brunswick County where he was the rector of St. Andrew's Parish. In Brunswick County, Owen wrote "Marwnad Lewys Morys Yswain," widely considered his second greatest poem. Goronwy and Me: A Narrative of Two Lives traces Owen's tempestuous life from his humble beginnings in Wales to his last years in Virginia. Throughout the narrative, Proal Heartwell explores the many intersections between his own life and that of the exiled bard. Goronwy and Me is not a typical biography, but rather a conversation between the author and the reader on the life of a remarkable Welshman.
- Bog
- 423,95 kr.
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- A Narrative of Two Lives
263,95 kr. Goronwy Owen (1723-1769) was a Welsh poet and clergyman who spent the last dozen years of his life in Virginia. As a poet, Owen is still revered in his native land as in his work he revived the ancient bardic meters of Welsh poetry. He lived in obscurity in Virginia, first in Williamsburg where he was the Master of the Grammar School at the College of William and Mary, and then in Brunswick County where he was the rector of St. Andrew's Parish. In Brunswick County, Owen wrote "Marwnad Lewys Morys Yswain," widely considered his second greatest poem. Goronwy and Me: A Narrative of Two Lives traces Owen's tempestuous life from his humble beginnings in Wales to his last years in Virginia. Throughout the narrative, Proal Heartwell explores the many intersections between his own life and that of the exiled bard. Goronwy and Me is not a typical biography, but rather a conversation between the author and the reader on the life of a remarkable Welshman.
- Bog
- 263,95 kr.