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Sheila Hale

Author of Titian: His Life

10 Works 226 Members 4 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Sheila Hale

Titian: His Life (2012) 140 copies, 2 reviews
The Man Who Lost His Language (2002) 32 copies, 1 review
Verona (1992) 5 copies
Guía de Venecia (1984) 2 copies

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Inspiration to read: NYTBR june 1 2014 Alan Furst says he's reading this, its full of dense history of Venice in16th century. "Kings, doges, emperors,popes, Ottoman invasions, the Medicis".
 
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TeresaBlock | 1 other review | Feb 14, 2023 |
I love this modern age when books may be ordered over the ether; it means that living in a quiet hamlet, such as Hemsby, does not impede one's ability to read the best literature available. It does, however, have one problem: the books are not always as one imagines them to be.

I saw the title, "Titian His Life" and I expected one of those books crammed with good illustrations and half a dozen words. when it arrived, thanks to a postie with a newly acquired hernia, I was amazed. This is a serious piece of historical biography and my first thought was, "Do I, as an interested party, rather than a serious student of the arts, want to read such a hefty biography?"

Fortunately, I am a tight wad and, having bought it, I was not about to waste my money: thank goodness for meanness! This is one of the best books that I have had the privilege of reading in many a month. Not only does one get a detailed, but never boring biography of Titian, but also an insight into life in sixteenth century Europe. This book adds to my understanding of both the history of the period and the significance of, not just Titian, but also the other luminaries of the age.

I would imagine that this book would be considered essential reading for anyone with even a passing interest in the history of painting, but if that is not you, please do not be put off from undertaking this monster book: it is an effort that will reward all who so do and I would like to thank Sheila Hale for a fortnight of pure pleasure!
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the.ken.petersen | 1 other review | Feb 4, 2013 |
What road trips & tours we found when we used this guide in the 80's! Does it still work? Must see.
 
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featherbooks | Oct 12, 2006 |
Some years ago my mother-in-law had a series of strokes, and they left her with a range of physical and mental impediments; I realised that I knew very little about Stroke, although it is a common affliction, so I determined to find out as much as I could about it. This book was one of several I read by or about people who had suffered strokes, and I learned a great deal from it. I also gained a great dread of having a stroke myself.
Sheila Hale writes with a great deal of anger,love, devotion and compassion and she demonstrates a stubborn determination to understand the condition and to restore her husband to normal life.… (more)
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herschelian | Jan 25, 2006 |

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