Striking images from 1914 to 1918 show what life was like for those at home during the First World War, especially women.
Striking images from 1914 to 1918 show what life was like for those at home during the First World War, especially women.
As the Great War approached, there was in Britain's salons and schools a kind of intoxication. Young men--poets, clerks, sons ...
To mark Remembrance Sunday, we celebrate a new book of painstakingly restored photos from 1914-18, plus contemporary poetry The post Skilfully restored WW1 photo book evokes the horror of the trenches ...
Written and helmed by a filmmaker who was considered to be one of the greatest British directors of his time, the 2021 film was Terence Davies’ swan song. The biographical romantic drama, Benediction, ...
Our columnist on three books worth your time. By Olivia Waite Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. How the rise and fall of the nihilist hipster gave us the cruel ...
Looking for a worthwhile mystery book? If you love to read mysteries as much as you love to watch them on MASTERPIECE Mystery!, then we’ve got your must-reads list covered. We turned to the creator ...
Ayad Akhtar follows Judy Clain to Summit Books for his third novel; BOA Editions picks up a posthumous Lucille Clifton poetry collection; Tiny Reparations and Avid Reader pick up novelizations of the ...
A boutique owner who painted Marmite-coloured stripes on the front of her Grade II listed shop could be forced to remove them after sparking uproar. Isabella Wookey daubed her Willow & Wolf fashion ...
"Workhorse" by Caroline Palmer voted the new book for Club Calvi! Club Calvi had three choices for its next book: "This is the Next Kingdom" by Jaquira Díaz, "Bad Bad Girl" by Gish Jen, and "Workhorse ...