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Reay Tannahill (1929–2007)

Auteur de Le sexe dans l'histoire

19+ oeuvres 3,790 utilisateurs 44 critiques 5 Favoris

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Œuvres de Reay Tannahill

Le sexe dans l'histoire (1980) 1,306 exemplaires
Food in History (1973) 1,290 exemplaires
Fatal Majesty (1998) 276 exemplaires
The Seventh Son (2001) 166 exemplaires
Flesh and Blood: The History of the Cannibal Complex (1975) — Auteur — 134 exemplaires
The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1985) 117 exemplaires
A Dark and Distant Shore (1983) 104 exemplaires
The Fine Art of Food (1968) 70 exemplaires
Paris in the Revolution (1966) 52 exemplaires
Return of the Stranger (1995) 43 exemplaires
Having the Builders In (2006) 43 exemplaires
Passing Glory (1989) 36 exemplaires
In Still and Stormy Waters (1992) 35 exemplaires
The Reluctant Heiress (1978) 27 exemplaires

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The Age of Scandal (1950) — Introduction, quelques éditions307 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Tannahill, Reay
Nom légal
Tannahill Edwardes, Reay
Autres noms
Laine, Annabel (pseudonym)
Date de naissance
1929-12-09
Date de décès
2007-11-02
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Scotland
Lieu de naissance
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Lieu du décès
London, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
London, England, UK
Études
Shawlands Academy, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
University of Glasgow (MA)
Professions
historian
probation officer
advertising copywriter
reporter
graphic designer
publishing (tout afficher 7)
novelist
Relations
Reay, Olive (mother)
Edwardes, Michael (exhusband|1958-1983)
Organisations
Arts Club and the Authors' Club (chairman|1997-2000)
Prix et distinctions
Romantic Novel of the Year (1990)
Premio Letterario Internazionale Chianti Ruffino Antico Fattore (2002)
Courte biographie
Reay Tannahill was born on December 9, 1929 in Glasgow, Scotland, where she brought up. Her forename was the maiden name of her mother, Olive Reay. She was educated at Shawlands Academy, and obtained an MA in History and a postgraduate certificate in Social Sciences at the University of Glasgow. In 1958, she married Michael Edwardes but the marriage ended in divorce in 1983, he died in 1990. Until her death on November 2, 2007, she lived in a smart terrace house in London near Tate Britain.

Before started to write, she worked as a probation officer, advertising copywriter, newspaper reporter, historical researcher and graphic designer. She published her first non-fiction book in 1964. The international success came with the novel Food in History, her publisher suggested a companion volume on the second great human imperative, Sex in History. For her 2002 revised edition of 'Food in History, she won the Premio Letterario Internazionale Chianti Ruffino Antico Fattore. She also wrote historical romance novels, and in 1990, her novel Passing Glory won in 1990 the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association. She belonged to the Arts Club and the Authors' Club, and was chairman of the latter from 1997 to 2000.

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This was the book I read to wind down before bedtime most nights. Interesting without being provocative or overly stimulating, it helped settle my thoughts and was quite calming. I highly recommend it for this purpose. In addition, this book is marvelous for anyone doing research into the history of food (naturally). Meticulously cited.
 
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blueskygreentrees | 15 autres critiques | Jul 30, 2023 |
Not quite what I was expecting. Thorough but dull and dry. Not something read for pleasure and painful for even the most enthusiastic of food history/anthropology/sociology buffs.
 
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banitacreek | 15 autres critiques | Jul 28, 2022 |
Not quite what I was expecting. Thorough but dull and dry. Not something read for pleasure and painful for even the most enthusiastic of food history/anthropology/sociology buffs.
 
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banitacreek | 15 autres critiques | Jul 28, 2022 |
Caroline Malcolm, with her brother and mother have returned from India after living there for twenty years. Then her mother's death she decides that it is time she learnt who her father really is. Taking advise she relates to the Earl of Moriston, an occasional detective, all she knows.
We have a plot which includes diamonds, 'accidents', and secrets that have been kept for years as the Earl and his family try to unravel the clues.
I enjoyed this Regency tale as it had more mystery than romance and the style of writing was easy to read. I liked the portrayal of the characters, and the mystery was sufficiently entertaining.
A NetGalley Book
… (plus d'informations)
 
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Vesper1931 | 2 autres critiques | Jul 29, 2021 |

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Œuvres
19
Aussi par
1
Membres
3,790
Popularité
#6,687
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
44
ISBN
122
Langues
8
Favoris
5

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