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  • - With a Chapter from Francis Thompson, Essays, 1917 by Benjamin Franklin Fisher
    av Francis Thompson & Benjamin Franklin Fisher
    174,-

  • - With a Chapter from Francis Thompson, Essays, 1917 by Benjamin Franklin Fisher
    av Francis Thompson & Benjamin Franklin Fisher
    174,-

  • av Francis Thompson
    100,-

    A pocket-sized illustrated version of the Francis Thompson's classic poem, The Hound of Heaven."…a treat in store for you is the edition of the perennial Catholic classic. Francis Thompson's The Hound of Heaven. Jean Young Provides beautiful new illustration for this poem. Thompson tells the familiar story of the sinner's flight from God, and God's even more insistent pursuit of the erring soul…The poem has major appeal on many levels…This little edition is great for a thoughtful gift." --The Priest 

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    263,-

  • - An Offering to Two Sisters. by Francis Thompson. Printed for Private Circulation.
    av Francis Thompson
    242,-

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    188,-

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    234,-

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    277,-

  • av Francis Thompson
    222,-

    From the Butt of Lewis in the north to Barra Head in the south, the Western Islands form a unique part of Scotland: a rocky chain of islands 130 miles long, cut off from the Mainland by the Minch as effectively as the Channel separates Britain as a whole from the rest of Europe. Despite their diversity in history and landscape, Harris and Lewis, North and South Uist, Benbecula, Barra and the smaller islands have been united by the struggle against a sometimes harsh environment, and the first to maintain their independent economic and cultural identity¿whether against the 'Fife Adventurers' in 1598, or the land clearances of Victorian times which saw so many 'superfluous' Islanders dispatched overseas. But The Western Islands of Scotland is not a nostalgic look at a people in retreat. Illustrated with outstanding color and black-and-white photographs which emphasize the megaliths, castles, crafts and seamanship, Francis Thompson records a linguistic and cultural heritage which is now staging a forceful comeback after centuries of retreat. Many famous names have had connections with the Islands¿MacAulay and Gladstone among them¿while the traditions of the folktale and the ceilidh continue to produce successors to the Gaelic bard Ian Lom and the storyteller Donald MacPhee. Francis Thompson concludes with a look at the appeal of the Islands to outsiders, many of whom are attracted to crofting as a self-sufficient, "green" form of farming.

  • av Francis Thompson
    114,-

    In its short lifetime of 100 years, the crofting system of landholding has had profound effects upon Scotland. In this book, the author presents vivid descriptions of crofting life, past and present, in a deeply-researched social history.

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