Anne Harvey
1) Adlestrop
Author
Publisher
The History Press
Pub. Date
[2009]
Language
English
Description
Edward Thomas never left the train that stopped briefly at a Cotswold station, Adlestrop, just before World War I, but what he saw resulted in one of the best known and loved English poems, Adlestrop. Generations of literary pilgrims have visited the village which inspired the poem, while many of today's writers have composed their own tributes to the poet and the place where, after the closure of the station, the nameboard was lovingly retained....
Author
Language
English
Description
In April 2010 I was very unexpectedly gifted with three Channeled Meditations, which was something I had never experienced before. On three consecutive nights I was awoken at about 4am, with a vivid impression of disembodied hands throwing words, phrases and pictures into my churning mind. In the morning I sat at the computer, startled to find that I remembered absolutely everything, which, when disentangled, evolved into the channeled meditations....
Author
Publisher
The History Press
Pub. Date
[2002]
Language
English
Description
Anne Harvey recreates the magic and spirit of childhood Christmases through a collection of pieces of poetry, prose and illustration covering the past two centuries, reminding us of the excitement and anticipation felt by children at Christmas time. Their expectations and experiences at Christmas: the food and the presents, the preparation, the enigma of Father Christmas, the knobbly stocking, the magical tree, the sense of wonder as well as those...