Hundreds more feet of ropes of various thicknesses, lines and sheets and halyards, were added to keep the sails taut and control their position and attitude. “What's the great rush?” Arabella asked her messmate Hornsby ...
... including Arabella's messmate Hornsby. Though she hadn't known him well, he had been kind to her, always willing to share his considerable knowledge of the air, and his absence from her mess was like a missing tooth—an aching gap ...
This book runs in the same vein as Fanny Hill, but is a lot more explicit. Arabella is the story of a proud and strong-willed woman of the Victorian era.
Arabella is a very hardworking little angel who lives in heaven and loves helping all the other angels.
A Book of English Food is an elegant compendium of brilliant recipes adapted from the cookery books of the 1920s and 1930s by Arabella Boxer, with beautiful new illustrations by Cressida Bell.
The English National Opera Guides were originally conceived in partnership with the English National Opera and edited by Nicholas John, the ENO's dramaturg, who died tragically in an accident in...
Arabella is the only daughter of Baron Arthur Leon Wellington, and she is the heir of the Wellington dynasty.
“You are in luck, then, sir, for the admiral of our fleet is none other than Nelson himself!” “Nelson!” exclaimed Fox, and the name was echoed by many across the deck, an awed reiteration of “Nelson . . . Nelson . . . Nelson .
Just like Don Quixote, Arabella embarks on a series of adventures in the countryside, all the while mistakenly thinking herself to be the archetypal maiden of a Romance. This novel served as the basis for Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey."
From David D. Levine comes Arabella the Traitor of Mars, the newest book in the Adventures of Arabella Ashby series.