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Susan Kay-Williams

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    Colour Bar: A United Kingdom
    White Malice
    An Unbroken Thread
    The Story of Colour in Textiles
    • The Story of Colour in Textiles

      • 176 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania
      4,2(14)Ohodnotiť

      This book is an introduction to a broad, diverse and fascinating subject - how and why people coloured textiles, whether clothing, wall and floor coverings, or pieces such as tapestries that were decorative for their own sake.

      The Story of Colour in Textiles
    • Showcasing regalia for the coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Covering the remarkable history of the Royal School of Needlework from inception to the present day.

      An Unbroken Thread
    • The shocking, untold story of how African independence was strangled at birth by America's systematic interference.

      White Malice
    • Colour Bar: A United Kingdom

      • 432 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania
      3,8(70)Ohodnotiť

      The true story of a love which defied family, Apartheid, and empire - the inspiration for the major new feature film A United Kingdom, starring David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike London, 1947. He was the heir to an African kingdom. She was a white English insurance clerk. When they met and fell in love, it would change the world. This is the inspiring true story of Seretse Khama and Ruth Williams, whose marriage sent shockwaves through the establishment, defied an empire - and, finally, triumphed over the prejudices of their age. 'Reading the book, I realised that I had never seen an African love story of this cinematic scope. It spoke to me as an African, as a man, as a romantic' David Oyelowo 'A story of forgiveness and healing ... as relevant today as when the whole drama was being played out' Alexander McCall Smith 'Unmissable ... A love story for the ages ... One of the best films of the year' Daily Mail 'Irresistible storytelling' Guardian 'Genuinely moving ... Fascinating and timely' Time Out

      Colour Bar: A United Kingdom