Pallet lifters have revolutionised the materials handling industry over many years. Under many guises, this essential piece of equipment has been developed thoroughly. Pallet lifters have a long and winding history, which is what we are looking at today. Years of research and development have led to the pallet lifters being what they are today. […]
Read MoreGiveaway-a-Day #2: Faustine
‘I met the sad menopausee and offered her, at the flick of a switch, a return of beauty, youth, and desire. And – after all, I’m no stinge-merchant – power and money as well. Why not? If a man, such as Dr Faustus, was offered such commodities by myself … why not a woman, in […]
Read MoreGiveaway-a-Day #3: The Telling
The gifted biographer Miranda Seymour wrote Life on the Edge, her biography of Robert Graves, with the full co-operation of Graves’ family and with exclusive access to previously unseen papers. In the midst of this research she also found what would prove the inspiration for her brilliant novel The Telling, based on real events in 1939 when […]
Read MoreDentist Glasgow City Centre | Benefits of Being a Dentist in the City
Dentistry is a profession that is not everyone’s cup of tea, but for those who are interested in a career in dentistry, there are many benefits. Here are just some of the advantages of being a dentist in Glasgow City Centre. http://www.berkeleyclinic.com/
Read MoreGiveaway-a-Day: Starlust
I go in my bedroom and lie on my bed and soon as I set eyes on Nick it’s like magic …’ (Alison) ‘There was a programme on TV about what would happen if there was a nuclear war. And I think if a nuclear war did happen I’d be thinking: Is Boy George safe?’ […]
Read MoreCathi Unsworth on Gerald Kersh: ‘Crackling with neon, lipstick, sweat and fear… master of the night’
As we have been celebrating recently, Finds has just reissued six titles – four novels, two collections of stories – by Gerald Kersh. And now we’ve just received this kind endorsement for our editions exclusively from the celebrated contemporary noir novelist Cathi Unsworth. Cathi’s most recent novel (her fourth), Weirdo, was hailed by Doug Johnstone […]
Read MoreRhinoplasty Glasgow | Facts You May Not Know
Rhinoplasty, more commonly known as a nose job, is one of the most desired cosmetic surgery procedures and has been for many years. Here are some facts that you may not already know about rhinoplasty in Glasgow.
Read MoreGiveaway-A-Day 3: Coffin Scarcely Used
For the purpose of his marvellous crime fiction Colin Watson invented a town called Flaxborough, located somewhere in the east of England, superficially bland and conservative, but concealing devious depths – there to be uncovered by the diligent local Detective Inspector Walter Purbright. Critic H.R.F. Keating argued that Watson’s Flaxborough merited comparison with ‘the creation […]
Read MoreGiveaway-A-Day #2: The Painted Cage
Meira Chand is of Indian-Swiss parentage, was born and educated in London, lived for many years in Japan with her Indian husband, and now resides in Singapore. Her multi-cultural heritage, married to her remarkable literary gift for storytelling drawn from history, help to explain why she has been hailed by Publishers Weekly as the ‘master of the […]
Read MoreGiveaway-A-Day #1: Maiden Voyage
‘After I had run away from school, no one knew what to do with me …’ Born in Shanghai in 1915, son of a wealthy rubber merchant, Denton Welch was dispatched to an English boarding school after his mother’s death. There he suffered, and soon absconded, forcing his father to bring him back to Shanghai […]
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