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Ronald Searle

    3 marzo 1920 – 30 dicembre 2011

    Ronald Searle è stato un influente artista e fumettista inglese, celebre per aver creato la serie di St Trinian's School e per essere coautore dei libri di Molesworth. La sua opera, profondamente plasmata dalle sue esperienze di prigioniero di guerra, si distingue per la sua acuta osservazione e il suo spirito satirico. Searle ha catturato magistralmente sia le assurdità della vita scolastica sia le profonde realtà della sofferenza umana. Il suo stile distintivo e il suo occhio attento ai dettagli lo hanno reso una voce significativa nell'illustrazione del XX secolo.

    Ronald Searle's Non-sexist Dictionary
    St. Trinian's
    The Terror of St Trinian's and Other Drawings
    How to be Topp
    Zoodiac
    Big Fat Cat Book
    • Ronald Searle depicts his cats, all of them big and fat, in many and various roles.

      Big Fat Cat Book
      5,0
    • Picture book with no text other than names of zodiac signs. Humorous illustrations throughout.

      Zoodiac
      4,4
    • Paperback slight edge wear by Ronald Searle & Geoffrey Williams -previous owners sticky library label-b/w illustrated-Pub:-Puffin 1974-presents 112 trifle age toned pages...anyone over 9 can read this-Book condition:-good clean copy.#25

      How to be Topp
      3,0
    • Takes us to the world of the Gothic Public School. This book features shootings, knifings, torture and witchcraft, as well as many maidenly arts. It also contains a selection of the author's work from the non-school books, including The Rake's Progress, Souls in Torment and Merry England, and others.

      The Terror of St Trinian's and Other Drawings
      3,9
    • Teachers and small children beware! Welcome to St Trinian's - the young ladies' academy where arson, stabbings and witchcraft are among the maidenly arts offered on the curriculum, where gunpowder is available from the tuck shop and where smaller girls are tortured on the rack by prefects at playtime. Chaos reigns and vultures circle overhead as this fiendish band of schoolgirls hold black masses in the cellar, torment souls during violin practice and conduct scientific experiments with bat's blood in the lab, while sadistic school mistresses teach unarmed combat in the gym and oversee murderous mayhem on the hockey field. Vividly imagined in Ronald Searle's exuberant, energetic cartoons, St Trinian's is a hilarious, Gothic satire on the English boarding school that has inspired naughty schoolgirls for generations.

      St. Trinian's
      3,8
    • "Although I am the last person on this shaky planet to dream of being cast in the non-bleating role of a sacrificial lamb sandwiched between the choppers of the Machos and Amazons, I do realise that I am on more than delicate ground with a subject such as this. But the time does seem to come for exercising the de-sexerciser or, at least, for having a second look at some of the more sombre sexist crannies of the English language."- Ronald Searle

      Ronald Searle's Non-sexist Dictionary
      3,0
    • 47 jewel-like drawings by Ronald Searle made for his wife, Monica, each time she underwent chemotherapy. On New Year's Eve 1969, Monica Searle was diagnosed with a rare and virulent form of breast cancer. Each time she underwent treatment, Ronald produced a Mrs Mole drawing 'to cheer every dreaded chemotherapy session and evoke the blissful future ahead'. Filled with light and illuminated in glowing colours, the drawings speak of love, optimism and hope. Like the mediaeval illuminated manuscripts such as the 15th-century Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, to which the title of this book refers, the 47 drawings are on an intimate scale and were never intended for publication. The story of Monica's survival against the odds and the part played by the encouragement of her husband will move many people who have either experienced cancer for themselves or been affected through a close family member or friend.

      Les Tres Riches Heures de Mrs Mole
    • Cat O' Nine Tales

      And Other Stories

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Cat o'Nine Tales is the fifth collection of irresistible short stories from the master storyteller. Ingeniously plotted, with richly drawn characters and Jeffrey Archer's trademark of deliciously unexpected conclusions, this new collection has the added bonus of thirteen charming illustrations by the internationally acclaimed artist Ronald Searle.Some of these twelve stories were inspired by the two years Jeffrey Archer spent in prison, including the story of a company chairman who tries to poison his wife while on a trip to St. Petersburg---with unexpected consequences. "The Red King" is a tale about a con man who discovers that an English lord requires one more chess piece to complete a set that would be worth a fortune. In another tale of deception, "The Commissioner," a Bombay con artist ends up in the morgue after he uses the police chief as bait in his latest scam. "The Perfect Murder" reveals how a convict manages to remove an old enemy while he's locked up in jail, and then set up two prison officers as his alibi. In "Charity Begins at Home," an accountant realizes he has achieved nothing in his life, and sets out to make a fortune before he retires. And then there is Archer's favorite, "In the Eye of the Beholder," in which a handsome star athlete falls in love with a three-hundred-pound woman . . . who happens to be the ninth-richest woman in Italy.Jeffrey Archer is the only author to have topped international bestseller lists with his fiction, nonfiction, and short stories. Cat o'Nine Tales is Archer at his witty, poignant, sad, surprising, and unforgettable.

      Cat O' Nine Tales