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Summersdale Fiction Summersdale (publisher), series - publisher
1 5 y separately published work icon The Villa Diana Alan Moorehead , Chichester : Summersdale , 2008 Z1547045 1950 selected work prose travel

'Above Florence and the valley of the Arno stood the Villa Diana, in one of the oldest inhabited parts of Italy, at the end of an old Etruscan road that wound among olive groves and lines of cypresses. The home of Poliziano in the fifteenth century, it had been occupied by the troops of seven different armies during World War Two but otherwise escaped damage, if one overlooked the looting of the grand piano. It was here that Alan Moorehead, known as one of the greatest correspondents of that war, moved in 1948 to travel through Italy and write ....

His experiences illustrate the issues of the day, yet surrounded as always by extreme physical beauty and governed by the rhythms of the seasons. He describes with wit such diverse matters as the daily drama of life among the servants, the reviving fortunes of Portofino, the 500-year-old horse race around the main square of Siena, the gondoliers' union in Venice, and a traffic clash between a family of pigs and a cart full of crucifixes.'

Source: Summersdale website, www.summersdale.com (sighted: 03/12/2008)

1 9 y separately published work icon The Boy in the Green Suit : A Memoir Robert Hillman , Chichester : Summersdale , 2005 Z1069682 2003 single work autobiography
1 3 y separately published work icon Off the Rails : Moscow to Beijing by Bike Chris Hatherly , Tim Cope , Chichester : Summersdale , 2004 Z1032999 2003 single work autobiography travel
2 14 y separately published work icon Playing Madame Mao Lau Siew Mei , Chichester : Summersdale , 2002 Z435569 2000 single work novel

'Contemporary Singapore: Actress Chiang Ching performs Madame Mao Tse-Tung on stage while her husband, Tang, is arrested and detained without trial. Struggling to understand her own role and her country's cultural and political history Chiang Ching, like her alter-ego, becomes increasingly delusional, and the lines of her world - the real, mythical and imagined - become blurred. Lau Siew Mel creates a challenging and potent weave of Chinese diaspora, political intrigue and personal journeys in a battle for meaning.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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