Faber Finds is honoured to have in its care a dazzling selection of the non-fiction works of the late Ian Hamilton (1938-2001). His in Search of J.D. Salinger we re-published back in 2009, but as of now we look forward to bringing back a regular procession of his finest titles across the latter half of […]
Read MoreThe Inspirational William Gerhardie
Amid the considerable and deserved publicity for the recent Channel 4 TV adaptation of William Boyd’s Any Human Heart, Boyd himself took the opportunity to restate the importance to the novel’s inspiration of William Gerhardie, who apparently provided the key model for Boyd’s fictional ‘Logan Mountstuart’. As Boyd told the Guardian, ‘Gerhardie published his last […]
Read MoreProperty Maintenance Glasgow- What Are The Obstacles?
Within Glasgow city there are a large number of properties which vary in age and size from older listed buildings to brand new builds such as student apartments. When It comes to Property Maintenance Glasgow has a number of challenges that buildings in other areas may not necessarily face to the same extent. Especially properties […]
Read MoreCheap Driving Lessons Glasgow: Can I Afford To Drive?
Learning to drive can be expensive. Many people turn 17 and want to be on the road ASAP. However, the cost of drawn-out lessons can be a killer. Therefore, it’s important to looks for answers and alternatives. We have decided to lay out the costs of learning to drive in an easy and simple format. […]
Read MoreEvent Staffing Solutions- The Wider Impact
Within the gig and event industry professional Event Staffing Solutions are essential to ensure that a gig , festival or event runs smoothly and efficiently. There are a number of different types of event staffing that can assist with events such as Production crews , security , hospitality staff , medical staff , Ticket […]
Read MoreGiveaway-a-Day #1: Women in the Wall
I am hungry for your presence. I hanker for the great blaze of your glance which when you turn it on me, will burn out the husk of my body and draw my soul to you…’ Julia O’Faolain’s second novel, first published in 1973, offers a rich, vivid portrait of the political and religious turmoil […]
Read MoreGolf Buggies Scotland- How The Golfing Scene Has Changed
Golf Buggies Scotland – A Brief History Golf Buggies are an invention that changed the nature of golf and how it can be played. it brought both advantages to the game. The Golf buggy first made an appearance around the 1930s when it was designed for people with disabilities. However Golf bugBie sales never really […]
Read MoreA little prize giveaway in memory of the brilliant Nina Bawden (1925-2012)
The various remembrances for Nina Bawden, who died at the end of last month, make fine and instructive reading both for those who have loved her writing and those yet to make the discovery, who will be very much edified, I expect, to learn what a splendid woman she was. The Independent’s Boyd Tonkin praises Bawden’s ‘unfussy excellence’ […]
Read MoreWindows Glasgow- Change Your Home
Windows Glasgow – A Brief Overview In This article we will be looking at the effect different types of window glazing and frame can have on your home , the benefits costs and everything in between. Over the past few years climate changes has severely affected weather and temperatures around the world and in Europe […]
Read MoreiGaming Jobs Malta: Where Would You Like To Take Your Career?
With major changes being made in the online gambling arena, maybe it’s time for a career change. You could try iGaming jobs Malta. The USA iGaming market is just in its early days, but Malta already has a well-established online gambling industry. If you are thinking about it, we have found some of the best […]
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