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The Lonely Hearts Hotel - Heather O'neill - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Lonely Hearts Hotel - Heather O'neill - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

''Joyful, funny and vividly alive'' Emily St John Mandel '' The Lonely Hearts Hotel sucked me right in and only got better and better . . . I began underlining truths I had hungered for'' Miranda July ''Makes me think of comets and live wires . . . raises goosebumps'' Helen Oyeyemi ''A fairytale laced with gunpowder'' Kelly Link The Lonely Hearts Hotel is a love story with a difference. Set throughout the roaring twenties, it is a wicked fairytale of circus tricks and child prodigies, radical chorus girls, drug-addicted musicians and brooding clowns, set in an underworld whose economy hinges on the price of a kiss. It is the tale of two dreamers, abandoned in an orphanage where they were fated to meet. Here, in the face of cold, hunger and unpredictable beatings, Rose and Pierrot create a world of their own, shielding the spark of their curiosity from those whose jealousy will eventually tear them apart. When they meet again, each will have changed, having struggled through the Depression, through what they have done to fill the absence of the other. But their childhood vision remains - a dream to storm the world, a spectacle, an extravaganza that will lift them out of the gutter and onto a glittering stage. Heather O''Neill''s pyrotechnical imagination and language are like no other. In this she has crafted a dazzling circus of a novel that takes us from the underbellies of war-time Montreal and Prohibition New York, to a theatre of magic where anything is possible - where an orphan girl can rule the world, and a ruined innocence can be redeemed.

DKK 120.00
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The Case of the Lonely Accountant (The Finder Mysteries) - Simon Mason - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Residuum - Dominic Dulley - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Blood of the Angels - Eugenio Fuentes - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Napoleon - Alan Forrest - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Sustainable Play - Sydney Piercey - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Sovietistan - Erika Fatland - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Sovietistan - Erika Fatland - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

"A mesmerising trip across Central Asia . . . A fascinating travelogue" Financial Times SHORTLISTED FOR EDWARD STANFORD/LONELY PLANET DEBUT TRAVEL WRITER OF THE YEAR 2020 An unforgettable journey through the former Soviet Republics, by a prizewinning author of international reportage Erika Fatland takes the reader on a journey that is unknown to even the most seasoned globetrotter. The five former Soviet Republics'' Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan all became independent when the Soviet Union fell apart in 1991. How have these countries developed since then?In the Kyrgyzstani villages Erika Fatland meets victims of the widely known tradition of bride snatching; she visits the huge and desolate Polygon in Kazakhstan where the Soviet Union tested explosions of nuclear bombs; she meets Chinese shrimp gatherers on the banks of the dried out Aral Sea and she witnesses the fall of a dictator. She travels incognito through Turkmenistan, a country that is closed to journalists. She meets exhausted human rights activists in Kazakhstan, survivors from the massacre in Osh in 2010, German Menonites that found paradise on the Kyrgyzstani plains 200 years ago. During her travels, she observes how ancient customs clash with gas production and she witnesses the underlying conflicts between ethnic Russians and the majority in a country that is slowly building its future in Nationalist colours.In these countries, that used to be the furthest border of the Soviet Union, life follows another pace of time. Amidst the treasures of Samarkand and the bleakness of Soviet architecture, Erika Fatland moves with her openness towards the people and the landscapes around her. A rare and unforgettable travelogue. Translated from the Norwegian by Kari Dickson

DKK 155.00
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Lullabies for Little Criminals - Heather O'neill - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Gunpowder and Glory Girls - Rosie Archer - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

All Things Cease to Appear - Elizabeth Brundage - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Rosy & John - Pierre Lemaitre - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Medieval Cats - Author - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Ethnobotanical - Dr Sarah Edwards - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Making of the Fittest - Sean B. Carroll - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Periodic Table - Gail Dixon - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Every Living Thing - Jason Roberts - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Every Living Thing - Jason Roberts - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The dramatic, globe-spanning and meticulously-researched story of two scientific rivals and their race to survey all life. In the 18th century, two men dedicated their lives to the same daunting task: identifying and describing all life on Earth. Their approaches could not have been more different. Carl Linnaeus, a pious Swedish doctor with a huckster''s flair, believed that life belonged in tidy, static categories. Georges-Louis de Buffon, an aristocratic polymath and keeper of France''s royal garden, viewed life as a dynamic, ever-changing swirl of complexities. Both began believing their work to be difficult, but not impossible--how could the planet possibly hold more than a few thousand species? Stunned by life''s diversity, both fell far short of their goal. But in the process they articulated starkly divergent views on nature, on humanity''s role in shaping the fate of our planet, and on humanity itself. The rivalry between these two unique, driven individuals created reverberations that still echo today. Linnaeus, with the help of acolyte explorers he called "apostles" (only half of whom returned alive), gave the world such concepts as mammal , primate and homo sapiens --but he also denied species change and promulgated racist pseudo-science. Buffon coined the term reproduction , formulated early prototypes of evolution and genetics, and argued passionately against prejudice. It was a clash that, during their lifetimes, Buffon seemed to be winning. But their posthumous fates would take a very different turn. With elegant, propulsive prose grounded in more than a decade of research, bestselling author Jason Roberts tells an unforgettable true-life tale of intertwined lives and enduring legacies, tracing an arc of insight and discovery that extends across three centuries into the present day.

DKK 139.00
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Every Living Thing - Jason Roberts - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Every Living Thing - Jason Roberts - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The dramatic, globe-spanning and meticulously-researched story of two scientific rivals and their race to survey all life. In the 18th century, two men dedicated their lives to the same daunting task: identifying and describing all life on Earth. Their approaches could not have been more different. Carl Linnaeus, a pious Swedish doctor with a huckster''s flair, believed that life belonged in tidy, static categories. Georges-Louis de Buffon, an aristocratic polymath and keeper of France''s royal garden, viewed life as a dynamic, ever-changing swirl of complexities. Both began believing their work to be difficult, but not impossible--how could the planet possibly hold more than a few thousand species? Stunned by life''s diversity, both fell far short of their goal. But in the process they articulated starkly divergent views on nature, on humanity''s role in shaping the fate of our planet, and on humanity itself. The rivalry between these two unique, driven individuals created reverberations that still echo today. Linnaeus, with the help of acolyte explorers he called "apostles" (only half of whom returned alive), gave the world such concepts as mammal , primate and homo sapiens --but he also denied species change and promulgated racist pseudo-science. Buffon coined the term reproduction , formulated early prototypes of evolution and genetics, and argued passionately against prejudice. It was a clash that, during their lifetimes, Buffon seemed to be winning. But their posthumous fates would take a very different turn. With elegant, propulsive prose grounded in more than a decade of research, bestselling author Jason Roberts tells an unforgettable true-life tale of intertwined lives and enduring legacies, tracing an arc of insight and discovery that extends across three centuries into the present day.

DKK 178.00
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Every Living Thing - Jason Roberts - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Every Living Thing - Jason Roberts - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

An Economist book of the year 2024. The dramatic, globe-spanning and meticulously-researched story of two scientific rivals and their race to survey all life. In the 18th century, two men dedicated their lives to the same daunting task: identifying and describing all life on Earth. Their approaches could not have been more different. Carl Linnaeus, a pious Swedish doctor with a huckster''s flair, believed that life belonged in tidy, static categories. Georges-Louis de Buffon, an aristocratic polymath and keeper of France''s royal garden, viewed life as a dynamic, ever-changing swirl of complexities. Both began believing their work to be difficult, but not impossible--how could the planet possibly hold more than a few thousand species? Stunned by life''s diversity, both fell far short of their goal. But in the process they articulated starkly divergent views on nature, on humanity''s role in shaping the fate of our planet, and on humanity itself. The rivalry between these two unique, driven individuals created reverberations that still echo today. Linnaeus, with the help of acolyte explorers he called "apostles" (only half of whom returned alive), gave the world such concepts as mammal , primate and homo sapiens --but he also denied species change and promulgated racist pseudo-science. Buffon coined the term reproduction , formulated early prototypes of evolution and genetics, and argued passionately against prejudice. It was a clash that, during their lifetimes, Buffon seemed to be winning. But their posthumous fates would take a very different turn. With elegant, propulsive prose grounded in more than a decade of research, bestselling author Jason Roberts tells an unforgettable true-life tale of intertwined lives and enduring legacies, tracing an arc of insight and discovery that extends across three centuries into the present day.

DKK 239.00
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Hebrides - Peter May - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Flightless Traveller - Emma Gregg - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Miller's Daughter - Elizabeth Gill - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Miller's Daughter - Elizabeth Gill - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

So You Don't Get Lost in the Neighbourhood - Patrick Modiano - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Rewild Your Garden - Frances Tophill - Bog - Quercus Publishing - Plusbog.dk