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'Mum! Stop looking at dead people!'

Ashley, Sarah
'Mum! Stop looking at dead people!'
Mum! Stop looking at dead people!' is a book that covers the family trees of Paterson, Green, Gardner, Knibbs & Brain. It is factual but written in a style different to the traditional ahnentafels and descendant listings. Whose Ancestor....? ...was born in Australia? ...became an MP and had an island named after him? ...was a coachman for Buckingham Palace? ...died in the workhouse? ...assaulted their superior officers? ...owned a boa...

CHF 41.50

'Mum! Stop looking at dead people!'

Ashley, Sarah
'Mum! Stop looking at dead people!'
Mum! Stop looking at dead people!' is a book that covers the family trees of Paterson, Green, Gardner, Knibbs & Brain. It is factual but written in a style different to the traditional ahnentafels and descendant listings. Whose Ancestor....? ...was born in Australia? ...became an MP and had an island named after him? ...was a coachman for Buckingham Palace? ...died in the workhouse? ...assaulted their superior officers? ...owned a...

CHF 49.90

Ramblings of an Amateur Genealogist

Ashley, Sarah
Ramblings of an Amateur Genealogist
My blog from 15th July 2011 to 30th March 2013. This blog is about the research undertaken to write the book, 'Mum! Stop looking at dead people!' It contains further information on the trees of Paterson, Green, Gardner, Knibbs & Brain. Warning! Contains references to prog rock!

CHF 22.90

Humanagerie

Ashley, Allen / Doyle, Sarah
Humanagerie
Inspired by notions of the animalistic, Humanagerie is a vivid exploration of the nebulous intersection of human and beast. From cities to wilderness, buildings to burrows, and coastlines to fish-tanks, these thirty-two poems and thirteen short stories explore emergence and existence, survival and self-mythology, and the liminal hinterland between humanity and animality.

CHF 22.90

Humanagerie

Ashley, Allen / Doyle, Sarah
Humanagerie
Inspired by notions of the animalistic, Humanagerie is a vivid exploration of the nebulous intersection of human and beast. From cities to wilderness, buildings to burrows, and coastlines to fish-tanks, these thirty-two poems and thirteen short stories explore emergence and existence, survival and self-mythology, and the liminal hinterland between humanity and animality.

CHF 43.90

The Further Ramblings of an Amateur Genealogist

Ashley, Sarah
The Further Ramblings of an Amateur Genealogist
This second book of my research blog concentrates on the Green family, specifically when they were in Seaford. It also corrects and sometimes finalises the storys of such people as Cecila Evans, Alexander Paterson and Harriet Bidlake to name but a few. Pedigrees are improved with some lines going back to the 16th and 17th centuries. More distant cousins mean more interesting characters, the best of which was Dougie Coy Byng, the first cabaret ...

CHF 23.50