Hints and tips:
...Michael, like Edmund, gave the impression that food was a bit of an impediment to wine tasting....
...As the dashing James, Morris covered Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s conquest of Everest in Coronation week for the Times....
...Ceramicist Edmund de Waal, 53, is known for his porcelain installations....
...The earliest itinerant artist in England whose name is known was Master Hugo, hired in the 1130s by Bury St Edmunds Abbey, where his tasks included the production of a huge illustrated Bible....
...A Yorkshire-flavoured analogy would be with the stonewall batting style of cricketer Geoffrey Boycott: admirable in its way, but you can’t call it exciting. To March 7, then touring....
...“I can’t believe we’re having a picnic in this place,” says Edmund de Waal. The prospect before us does look like something out of wonderland....
...Focusing on Kenyan athlete Geoffrey Mutai, Caesar’s book is an engaging study of the extremes of obsession and the limits of physiology....
...Gentle and sharp, the book is full of terrible food and great insights on subjects ranging from hidden rubbish bins (good) to Geoffrey Chaucer (bad)....
...It was an instant success and praised by Edmund White for being “the best book on gay life yet written by an English author”....
...You can assemble an entire canon of the greatest English language poets from men who had lengthy professional careers in the world of money and administration, from Geoffrey Chaucer (customs) to Edmund Spenser...
...The British agent in Somaliland, Sir Geoffrey Archer, stole the show when he arrived with two young lions bound for London Zoo....
...He is touching with the blinded Gloucester (a fine Geoffrey Freshwater) when, with sudden lucidity, he names and holds the old man....
...His party manifesto released this week calls for the Big State to give way to the Big Society, by reviving a sense of community based on Edmund Burke’s “little platoons”....
...Edmund de Waal’s solid yet ghostly pots in whiter shades of pale – milks, creams, faint yellows and fawns, whites tinged with duck-egg blue or light green – have been a quietly assertive presence in recent...
...Six hundred years ago, Geoffrey Chaucer, the English poet, equated the meaning of "franchise" with freedom....
...K. by Roberto Calasso translated by Geoffrey Brock Jonathan Cape £18.99, 327 pages FRANZ KAFKA by Sander L....
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