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Don’t Miss The FREE BOOKS on October 25th 2014

Don’t Miss The FREE BOOKS on October 25th 2014

October 25th 2014 sees the second Charity Book Giveaway with Sunshine & Smiles, the Leeds Down Syndrome Charity again being the beneficiary.

Following the amazing success of last years 2013 event when we raised over £1,200 for Sunshine & Smiles we will be sponsoring this years event at the same venue;

The Immaculate Heart Church Hall, 294 Harrogate Road Leeds, LS17 6LE.

Thousands of books are available for FREE and ENTRY to the event is by VOLUNTARY DONATION.

Once inside you can cselect from thousands of books with NO LIMIT on the amount of books you choose.

Last year the children’s books were a great success, this is a family event so please bring your children.

Comments from last years visitors were;

I can’t believe how many books there were, and just how good they were

I hope you are having this event again

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Second Charity Book Giveaway This Month

October 25th sees the second Charity Book Giveaway with Sunshine & Smiles, the Leeds Down Syndrome Charity again being the beneficiary.

Following the amazing success of last years 2013 event when we raised over £1,200 for Sunshine & Smiles we will be sponsoring this years event at the same venue;

The Immaculate Heart Church Hall, 294 Harrogate Road Leeds, LS17 6LE.

Thousands of books are available for FREE and entry to the event is by voluntary donation.

Yes, the books are completely free with no limit on the amount of books you choose.

Comments from last years visitors were;

“I can’t believe how many books there were, and just how good they were”

“I hope you are having this event again”

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Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in York

Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in York

Had a super afternoon watching the YSP (York Shakepeare Project) production of Twelfth Night in the York Theatre Royal Studio. The venue is a small intimate studio with seating to three sides.
I enjoyed the production immensely with superb performances from all the performers particularly Paul Osborne as Sir Toby Belch and the lovely Emily White ‘stole my heart’ as Olivia.

The production runs from Thursday 3rd April to Saturday 12 April 2014 at 7.45pm with Saturday matinee perfomances at 2pm.

Book online: York Theatre Royal

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Heron Books Author Collections

Heron Books Author Collections

Edito-Service / Heron Books were responsible throughout the 60s, 70s and early 80s for publishing ‘Collectors Editions’ of famous authors, including Agatha Christie, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Aldous Huxley, Alistair MacLean, Wilbur Smith and many many others.

As the leading reseller in Complete Collections of Heron Books you can find them at Heron Books For Sale

You can view my Comprehensive Heron Books Documentation at Heron Books Index

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An Appreciation of Sir Walter Scott Part VII – The Waverley Novels continued.

An Appreciation of Sir Walter Scott

Part VII – The Waverley Novels continued.

St Ronan’s Well
Meg Dods, a sentimental virago, keeps a rundown inn in a derelict Tweedale village, while the young Laird is living way beyond his means. When a nearby spring becomes a Spa, life changes as a hotel and a troop of social climbers move in. But this is not a tale of antique virtue giving way to decadent ostentation: although the gang at the ‘Well’ dance the seven deadly sins, everyone in the book has feet of clay.
Redgauntlet
In the summer of 1765, Darsie Latimer sets out to discover the secret of his parentage in a journey to the wilds of Dumfriesshire. But very soon he discovers that he must confront not geographical but ideological wilds, for he is kidnapped by Edward Hugh Redgauntlet and involved in a last, fictional, attempt to restore the Stuarts to the British throne. The violent past is repeatedly recalled: the oral diablerie of the inset ‘Wandering Willie’s Tale’, probably the greatest short story ever written in Scots, provides a grotesque vision of the structures of an older Scotland. It is this older Scotland that Redgauntlet wishes to restore.
Woodstock
Woodstock opens in farce, yet it is one of Scott’s darkest novels. It is set in England in 1651 as Parliamentary forces hunt the fugitive Charles Stewart who days previously had been defeated at Worcester. In the superb portrait of Cromwell we see a self-torturing despot who attempts to be in full control in the name of religion; in the rakish Charles we see a man without self-reflection, whose own libertarianism after his restoration to the English throne in 1660 permitted a great burgeoning in scientific enquiry and the arts.
Ann of Geierstein
Anne of Geierstein (1829) is set in Central Europe in the fifteenth century, but it is a remarkably modern novel, for the central issues are the political instability and violence that arise from the mix of peoples and the fluidity of European boundaries. With Anne of Geierstein, Scott concludes the unfinished historical business of Quentin Durward, working on a larger canvas with broader brush-strokes and generally with more sombre colours. The novel illustrates the darkening of Scott’s historical vision in the final part of his career. It is also a remarkable manifestation of the way in which the scope of his imaginative vision continued to expand even as his physical powers declined.
An Appreciation of Sir Walter Scott in Ten Parts
Part I – Walter Scott, A Short Biography
Part II – Scott The Poet.
Part III – The Waverley Novels, Introduction and The First Four Novels (Waverley, Guy Mannering, The Antiquary, Rob Roy)
Part IV The Waverley Novels continued (The Black Dwarf, Old Mortality, Heart Of Midlothian, Bride of Lammermoor, Legend Of Montrose)
Part V – The Waverley Novels continued (Ivanhoe, The Monastery, The Abbot, Kenilworth)
Part VI – The Waverley Novels continued (The Pirate, The Fortunes of Nigel, Peveril of the Peak, Quentin Durward)
Part VII – The Waverley Novels continued (St Ronan’s Well, Redgauntlet, Woodstock, Ann of Geierstein)
Parts VIII – The Waverley Novels continued (Coming Soon)
Part IX – Locations Associated with Sir Walter Scott. (Coming Soon)
Part X – Short Bibliography including Editions of The Waverley Novels. (Coming Soon)

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Recently Purchased

Recently Purchased

Our Mutual Friend First Edition Dickens Chapman and Hall 1865

The Tempest William Shakespeare Rackham Heinemann 1926 Superbly Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

Some Account of The Manor & Parish of Blymhill Bridgeman ca.1882

The Variation Of Animals and Plants Volume I Darwin Murray 1875

The Poems Of Edgar Allan Poe Heath Robinson Bell & Hyman 1979

The Haggadah Arthur Szyk Cecil Roth Massada-Press Alumoth ca. 1980

Find them and more at www.hcbooksonline.com

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Free Books Giveaway Success

A big thank-you to all who contributed!

Our great book Giveaway event of 13th July was a tremendous success.

We managed to raise £1089, for our charity Sunshine & Smiles, The Leeds Down Syndrome Network

Many thanks to all who helped on the day, and many thanks to everyone who put their hand in their pockets for the wonderful voluntary donations that came in.

Comments from people who came included;

“I just couldn’t believe how many beautiful books there were to choose from”
“I hadn’t realised that I didn’t have to pay for the books”
“Will you be doing this again, please?”
“When are you having the next one?”

Several people thought it was a book swap and couldn’t believe that the books were being given away.

At this moment I am planning to hold this event annually, sometime in July, so keep a look out for our press releases nearer the time.

If you would like email notification nearer the time, please send an email requesting early notification to sales@hcbooksonline.com.

In the meantime you can browse my website at www.hcbooksonline.com

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Only 3 Days to the Free Books Giveaway

Only 3 Days to go!

Only 3 Days to go for the Great Charity Books Giveaway in Leeds in aid of the Leeds Sunshine and Smiles group that provides help and support for both the children and the parents and relatives with children that have been born with Down Syndrome.

Date of the Event: Saturday 13th July 2013

“Venue: Queens Hall, Parish of St. John Mary Vianney, 294 Harrogate Road, Leeds, LS17 6LE (Formerly The Immaculate Heart Church)

The books are FREE but we will be advising a minimum donation of £1 at entry, then you can choose as many books as you can carry!

Choose from thousands of Hardback and Paperback books, Fiction and Non Fiction.

The Non Fiction category includes books on Biographies, Travel, Gardening, Cookery, with a large selection of books on Films and Film related topics, to the more specialist subjects like Religion and History, and many Childrens books. There is sure to be something for everyone.

There will be Cakes and Refreshments for sale on the day.

Please feel free to bring your own carrier bag to take your books away.

Everyone is welcome.

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