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Shakespeare has renewed his affair with Amelia Lanyer the dark lady of his sonnet sequence, a liaison started a decade earlier; but these are perilous times, after the gunpowder plot to destroy the English government. Secrecy and suspicion are everywhere, and the Crown's counsel seems intent on implicating Shakespeare. In this uncertain time, Shakespeare's sonnets are published, but without his consent--how, and why? This novel offers a glimpse into the conflicts and complexities behind the finest sonnet collection in history.
A unique collection of photographs covering 80% of the world's species and illustrating the many and varied aspects of shorebirds' behaviour. Feeding, roosting, breeding, their spectacular migrations, their plumages and moult strategies are all covered.
A richly illustrated photographic guide to the shorebirds of the northern hemisphere, covering every species and subspecies in detail, with special emphasis on identification. With this important book, it should be possible to identify every species in the region, and even to age it and assign it to a particular race.
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