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Books in the The Naomi Mitchison Library series

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  • by Naomi Mitchison
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    The early stories are set in ancient Greece, like many before them. But here the author effectively says farewell to that setting with accounts of the worlds of Sappho and of 'Lovely Mantinea'. This book illustrates a fundamental change in his work.

  • by Naomi Mitchison
    £14.49

  • by Naomi Mitchison
    £16.99

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  • by Naomi Mitchison
    £19.99

    Naomi Mitchison's 1947 novel about events two hundred years earlier - in the aftermath of the Jacobite rising of 1745 - as a family, based on her own ancestors, gathers at Gleneagles.

  • by Naomi Mitchison
    £14.49

    Eschewing Plutarch and Shakespeare's tale of Mark Antony's fatal romance, Naomi Mitchison's 'Cleopatra's People' starts with the next generation, with the children of the Queen and of Charmian, one of her 'mates'. The impact of Cleopatra's life and personality is reflected through them, and their efforts to follow in her wake.

  • by Naomi Mitchison
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    Anna Comnena is described as the first female historian, the author of her father's celebratory biography. She was an educated princess in eleventh-century Constantinople, the daughter of the Emperor Alexius. She was expected to succeed him, and raised as heir, but her hopes were dashed by the birth of a younger brother.

  • - Selected Shorter Fiction
    by Naomi Mitchison
    £14.99

  • - Memories of an Edwardian Childhood
    by Naomi Mitchison
    £14.49

  • by Naomi Mitchison
    £15.99

    Mitchison's first novel, published in 1923, five years after the end of World War I. It is about wars, but historic ones - Julius Caesar's bloody and gradual conquest of Gaul; and Instead of Caesar's lists of victories and setbacks, it is abut the impact of these wars on her Gallic hero Meromic. With an Introduction by Isobel Murray.

  • by Naomi Mitchison
    £15.99

    On February 24th, 1934 - shortly after the civil war in Austria and the defeat of the Socialists - Naomi Mitchison left England on a visit to Vienna in order to do what she could to relieve the terrible distress of the defeated. This is her record.

  • by Naomi Mitchison
    £14.49

    Retells in realistic terms and colloquial dialogue the story of the passion and death of Jesus, hour by hour, as it unfolds over the twenty-four hours of Good Friday.

  • - Memoirs of Louisa Kathleen Haldane
    by Louisa Kathleen Haldane
    £15.99

  • - A Record of a Hundred Years (1825-1925)
    by Mary Elizabeth Haldane
    £14.49

  • by Naomi Mitchison
    £15.99

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