Resultaten voor 'bee wilson'

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  1. Sylvia Plath's Tomato Soup Cake
    1. Various

    Sylvia Plath's Tomato Soup Cake

    Nigella Lawson: 'Absolutely ideal Christmas present!'

    Dine with beloved writers in this 'utterly charming' (Nina Stibbe) new anthology of their very own favourite recipes, introduced by Bee Wilson.

    € 17,95
  2. The Heart-Shaped Tin
    1. Bee Wilson

    The Heart-Shaped Tin

    Love, Loss, and Kitchen Objects

    One NPR's Books We Love • One of Waterstones' Best Books of the Year “Heart-wrenching and heartwarming in equal measure. No one is so good at capturing the everyday magic of kitchens, cooking, and life as Bee Wilson.” —Letitia Clark, author of Bitter Honey

    € 34,95
  3. The Heart-Shaped Tin
    1. Bee Wilson

    The Heart-Shaped Tin

    Love, Loss, and Kitchen Objects

    One NPR's Books We Love • One of Waterstones' Best Books of the Year “Heart-wrenching and heartwarming in equal measure. No one is so good at capturing the everyday magic of kitchens, cooking, and life as Bee Wilson.” —Letitia Clark, author of Bitter Honey

    € 13,95
  4. The Development of Renilla
    1. Edmund Beecher , Wilson

    The Development of Renilla

    Reprint of the original, first published in 1882. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.

    € 49,90
  5. The Heart-Shaped Tin
    1. Bee Wilson

    The Heart-Shaped Tin

    Love, Loss and Kitchen Objects

    ‘Bee Wilson’s study of kitchen objects passed down through generations, The Heart-Shaped Tin, offers an intimate new way of telling a life … This is a wonderful and original book, which has made me look at ‘stuff’ in a different way. I didn’t think I would love it as much as I did’ Telegraph 5-star review ‘Wilson has managed to strike the perfect (and rare) balance between historical and sociological survey — investigating other people’s fondness for their utensils — and memoir, weaving in rich personal anecdotes that show why her own kitchen is full of ghosts … thoroughly enjoyable book’ The Times ‘Warmly thoughtful, engaging and often erudite riffs on the strange potency of everyday things … Like those great food writers Margaret Visser and M F K Fisher, Wilson knows that everyday objects are the living echo of the great human rituals of labour, consolation, civilisation and, sometimes, subversion’ Literary Review ‘Bee Wilson is one of my favourite writers and this may be her best book. It is about love, and loss, life and death … It covers superstition, magic and more than anything it is a manual for recovery. Toast racks, pressure cookers, baby food scissors – these are some of the tools that Wilson uses to reckon with, and answer, the most profound questions about the human condition. Full of joy and hope, this book will be an antidote to sadness in any reader’ Chris van Tulleken 'Bee Wilson’s beautiful, melancholy book gave me permission to get out and enjoy the breadboard I took from my beloved late aunt’s kitchen. Her generous understanding of why stuff matters to us is a humane rebuke to the declutterers, and she shows just how a melon baller, a toast-rack and a charity-shop platter can indeed bring joy' Emma Smith ‘In this delightful book, part memoir, part anthropological investigation, food writer Wilson explores the way that kitchen objects have the power to move, soothe and even reproach us’ Kathryn Hughes, Guardian

    € 14,95
  6. An Atlas Of The Fertilization And Karyokinesis Of The Ovum
    1. Edmund Beecher Wilson
    2. Edward Leaming

    An Atlas Of The Fertilization And Karyokinesis Of The Ovum

    € 16,50
  7. An Atlas Of The Fertilization And Karyokinesis Of The Ovum
    1. Edmund Beecher Wilson
    2. Edward Leaming

    An Atlas Of The Fertilization And Karyokinesis Of The Ovum

    € 32,95
  8. The Heart-Shaped Tin
    1. Bee Wilson

    The Heart-Shaped Tin

    Love, Loss and Kitchen Objects

    ‘Bee Wilson’s study of kitchen objects passed down through generations, The Heart-Shaped Tin, offers an intimate new way of telling a life … This is a wonderful and original book, which has made me look at ‘stuff’ in a different way. I didn’t think I would love it as much as I did’ Telegraph 5-star review ‘Wilson has managed to strike the perfect (and rare) balance between historical and sociological survey — investigating other people’s fondness for their utensils — and memoir, weaving in rich personal anecdotes that show why her own kitchen is full of ghosts … thoroughly enjoyable book’ The Times ‘Warmly thoughtful, engaging and often erudite riffs on the strange potency of everyday things … Like those great food writers Margaret Visser and M F K Fisher, Wilson knows that everyday objects are the living echo of the great human rituals of labour, consolation, civilisation and, sometimes, subversion’ Literary Review ‘Bee Wilson is one of my favourite writers and this may be her best book. It is about love, and loss, life and death … It covers superstition, magic and more than anything it is a manual for recovery. Toast racks, pressure cookers, baby food scissors – these are some of the tools that Wilson uses to reckon with, and answer, the most profound questions about the human condition. Full of joy and hope, this book will be an antidote to sadness in any reader’ Chris van Tulleken 'Bee Wilson’s beautiful, melancholy book gave me permission to get out and enjoy the breadboard I took from my beloved late aunt’s kitchen. Her generous understanding of why stuff matters to us is a humane rebuke to the declutterers, and she shows just how a melon baller, a toast-rack and a charity-shop platter can indeed bring joy' Emma Smith ‘In this delightful book, part memoir, part anthropological investigation, food writer Wilson explores the way that kitchen objects have the power to move, soothe and even reproach us’ Kathryn Hughes, Guardian

    € 26,50
  9. The Cell-lineage Of Nereis
    1. Edmund Beecher Wilson

    The Cell-lineage Of Nereis

    € 17,95
  10. The Embryology Of The Earthworm
    1. Edmund Beecher Wilson

    The Embryology Of The Earthworm

    € 32,95
  11. Considerations On Cell-Lineage and Ancestral Reminiscence
    1. Edmund Beecher Wilson

    Considerations On Cell-Lineage and Ancestral Reminiscence

    Based On a Re-Examination of Some Points in the Early Development of Annelids and Polyclades
    € 48,50
  12. The Embryology Of The Earthworm
    1. Edmund Beecher Wilson

    The Embryology Of The Earthworm

    € 16,50