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  1. Followed by. Love in a Cold Climate. The Pursuit of Love is a novel by Nancy Mitford, first published in 1945. It is the first in a trilogy about an upper-class English family in the interwar period focusing on the romantic life of Linda Radlett, as narrated by her cousin, Fanny Logan. Although a comedy, the story has tragic overtones.

  2. Londres: Hamish Hamilton, 1942. Publicado en Estados Unidos como Moscow War Diary. El crepúsculo de Francia, 1933 - 1940: Crónica de un periodista. Londres: Hamish Hamilton, 1942. Leningrado Londres: Hamish Hamilton, 1944. El año de Stalingrado: un registro histórico y un estudio de la mentalidad rusa, métodos y políticas. Londres: Hamish ...

  3. Hamish MacInnes OBE BEM FRSGS (born McInnes; 7 July 1930 – 22 November 2020) was a Scottish mountaineer, explorer, mountain search and rescuer, and author. He has been described as the "father of modern mountain rescue in Scotland ". [1] He is credited with inventing the first all-metal ice-axe and an eponymous lightweight foldable alloy ...

  4. 453. ISBN. 978-1594203985. Swing Time is a novel by British writer Zadie Smith, released in November 2016. [1] The story takes place in London, New York and West Africa, and focuses on two girls who can tap dance, alluding to Smith's childhood love of tap dancing. [2]

  5. In 2010, Hamilton directed "The 82nd Annual Academy Awards" and the "Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Show," two of the most watched programs on television. Show Less Show More Filmography

  6. 470 pp. The Arab Awakening is a 1938 book by George Antonius, published in London by Hamish Hamilton. It is viewed as the foundational textbook of the history of modern Arab nationalism. According to Martin Kramer, The Arab Awakening "became the preferred textbook for successive generations of British and American historians and their students".

  7. Nancy Mitford, writing to her mother after deciding to live permanently in France. During her first 18 months in Paris, Mitford lived in several short-term lodgings while she enjoyed a hectic social life, the hub of which was the British Embassy under the regime of the ambassador, Duff Cooper, and his socialite wife, Lady Diana Cooper. Eventually Mitford found a comfortable apartment, with a ...