Hope and Glory

  • Hope and Glory
    By David Ingram

    Come to think of it, Julian Clary is quite important too!” Timothy placed a limp wrist out as he spoke. His eyes had a mischievous look as he did so. “Shall we put you sixth behind Julian Clary and Graham Norton then?

  • Hope and Glory: A Life of Dame Clara Butt
    By Maurice Leonard

    Clara would often croon to them when they were in their cots and, looking through suitable songs, came across Joan Trevalsa's melody to Matthian Barr's My Treasure. She liked it so much she included it in her recitals.

  • Hope and Glory: Britain 1900-2000
    By Peter Clarke

    Peter Clarke brilliantly challenges the commonly held view of Britain in the twentieth century as a nation in decline.

  • Hope and Glory: Britain 1900-1990
    By P. F. Clarke, Peter Frederick Clarke

    The anger welling up irrepressibly in Osborne was as difficult to miss as its target was difficult to identify . Sometimes called the new Shaw , Osborne lacked the coherence of the Shavian political vision : instead Osborne's was a ...

  • Hope and Glory: A Life of Dame Clara Butt
    By Maurice Leonard

    Clara and Bertie were the only singers and Arthur E. Godfrey was their accompanist; violinist Carl Barre and pianist Frank Merrick would provide spots in the first half. They were fortunate to get twenty-year-old Merrick, ...

  • Hope and Glory: Jesus Is Coming Again, The Timeless Message of 1 & 2 Thessalonians
    By Sam Gordon

    In one Peanuts storyline, Linus has just written a comic strip of his own and he craves Lucy's opinion. Frame 1: Linus tentatively hands Lucy his comic strip and says, 'Lucy, would you read this and tell me if you think it's funny?

  • Hope and Glory: Britain 1900-2000, Second Edition
    By Peter Clarke

    Peter Clarke brilliantly challenges the commonly held view of Britain in the twentieth century as a nation in decline.

  • Hope and Glory: Epic Stories of Empire and Commonweath
    By M Blackburn, S Humphries, N Maddocks

    This work covers tales from local people whose journey through life has taken them from their homeland to Britain as well as those who left the Southwest for a life overseas.

  • Hope and Glory: A Novel
    By Jendella Benson

    The book and the characters stayed with me long after I'd turned the final pages!” —Candice Carty-Williams, bestselling author of Queenie Glory Akindele returns to London from her seemingly glamorous life in LA to mourn the sudden death ...

  • Hope and Glory: A People’s History of Modern Britain
    By Stuart Maconie

    ... Balkan conflicts ofthe 1990s, the various ethnically cleansed,ravaged and traumatised refugees would seek out British peacekeepers, it's said, as the most decent,disciplined, compassionate and trustworthy. Our soldiers arethe best and ...

  • Hope and Glory
    By Jendella Benson

    "Jendella Benson has drawn such a compelling world. The book and the characters stayed with me long after I'd turned the final pages!

  • Hope and Glory
    By John Boorman

    The title is derived from the traditional British patriotic song "Land of Hope and Glory". The film tells the story of the Rohan family and their experiences of the Blitz as seen through the eyes of the son, Billy (Sebastian Rice-Edwards).

  • Hope and Glory
    By Jendella Benson

    Glory arrives back in Peckham, from her seemingly-glamorous life in LA, to mourn the sudden death of her father, and finds her previously-close family has fallen apart in her absence.

  • Hope and Glory
    By John Boorman

    Memoir and original screenplay of the childhood of John Boorman.