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Kindred Spirits: Adrift in Literary London
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.35 $The humour of self-deprecation is peculiarly English. Few people do it better than Jeremy Lewis. His first two autobiographical volumes - Playing for Time and Kindred Spirits - are being reissued in Faber Finds to coincide happily with his third volume - Grub Street Irregular - being published by HarperCollins. The second volume of Jeremy Lewis's wonderfully entertaining autobiography sees him starting out, with a mixture of diffidence and self-professed incompetence, on a career in publishing. Along the way we see him tucking into cod and chips with Jane and Geoffrey Grigson, drinking tea with Kingsley Amis and retsina with Patrick Leigh-Fermor. When reviewing this book, Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson called it 'The funniest book I have ever read about publishing...this is not merely a hugely entertaining book, but an important one'. That judgment still stands.
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Chandi Path
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 78.49 $The Seven Hundred Verses of Praise to the Goddess Durga, also known as the Devi Mahatmyam and the Durga Saptashati. The complete text includes the story of the balancing of Too Much and Too Little, the death of Self-Conceit and Self-Deprecation, and the surrender of the Great Ego. It also includes the mantras and explanations of the systems of worship to the Divine Mother, presented in the original Sanskrita mantras, Roman phonetic transliteration and English translation.
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Jfk: Reckless Youth
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 51.26 $The first volume of a full-scale biography of John F. Kennedy looks at Kennedy's narcissism, self-deprecation, charm, coldness, loyalty, and cruelty, as well as his early political career. Reprint. 75,000 first printing. $50,000 ad/promo.
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Older, but Better, but Older: From the Authors of How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.00 $From the bestselling authors of How to be Parisian, what smart, savvy, fabulous French women think, feel and advise as they hit forty on life, love, and everything elseOlder, but Better, but Older has the playful wit, self deprecation and worldly advice we have come to expect from these bestselling authors, but now that advice is focused on the French woman's mindset as she hurtles towards forty. Caroline de Maigret and Sophie Mas are back to amuse you with how they find they are modifying their favorite bad-girl behavior as they address beauty, love, seduction as well as lifestyle, family, work, and living alone. They are still bohemian iconoclasts saying what you don't expect to hear. They will tell you things aren't what they used to be--when a thirty-year-old guy arrives at a party and does not even glance at you; when you wake up feeling great and everyone tells you how tired you look; you know you're an adult when you're excited just to go home. Neuroses vs. confidence, resistance vs. acceptance, passion vs. serenity, de Maigret and Mas through spirited short stories capture the different stages of ageing--as nostalgic but modern Parisian women. From the privately absurd to the strangely universal, this book captures moments of everyday life that will make the reader nod, cringe, and laugh out loud.
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Playing for Time
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 58.51 $The humour of self-deprecation is peculiarly English. Few people do it better than Jeremy Lewis. His first two autobiographical volumes - Playing for Time and Kindred Spirits - are being reissued in Faber Finds to coincide happily with his third volume - Grub Street Irregular - being published by HarperCollins. With a sharp eye for the absurd and a fond sympathy for life's eccentrics, in Playing for Time, Jeremy Lewis treats us to uproarious tales from his time in Dublin in the 1960s, mad escapades in Europe and America, life amidst the snares and delusions involved in growing up in middle-class England in the 1950s, and of his ever unrequited passion for the ever unattainable ffenella. Richard Cobb enjoyed this book so much he managed to review it twice, a quote from one will do.'I like books that make me laugh, and Jeremy Lewis's Playing for Time kept me laughing every night in my local for a week'.
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Name Dropping (Paperback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.96 $With a mix of humour, name dropping and self-deprecation, the author reveals the twists and turns of a life that has seen her become a respected actress, writer and speech writer - and a not-so - respected cricket commentator.
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