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Nicolas Bentley

    Nicolas Bentley était un auteur et illustrateur britannique célèbre pour ses dessins humoristiques qui ont orné des livres et des magazines dans les années 1930 et 1940. Son œuvre se caractérisait par son esprit et un style distinctif qui captivait aussi bien les lecteurs que les critiques. Bentley s'est imposé comme artiste indépendant après l'illustration réussie d'un livre de Hilaire Belloc, ce qui a lancé sa prolifique carrière. Tout au long de sa vie, il a illustré plus de 70 livres, certaines de ses contributions les plus notables accompagnant les vers de T.S. Eliot.

    How to Tango
    How to be an Alien: a handbook for beginners and advanced pupils
    How to Be a Brit
    How to Be Decadent
    Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
    How to be an alien : level 3
    • Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Cats! Some are sane, some are mad and some are good and some are bad. Meet magical Mr Mistoffelees, sleepy Old Deuteronomy and curious Rum Tum Tugger. But you'll be lucky to meet Macavity because Macavity's not there! In 1925 T.S. Eliot became co-director of Faber & Faber, who remain his publishers to this day. Throughout the 1930s he composed the now famous poems about Macavity, Old Deuteronomy, Mr Mistoffelees and many other cats, under the name of 'Old Possum'. In 1981 Eliot's poems were set to music by Andrew Lloyd Webber as Cats which went on to become the longest-running Broadway musical in history. This charming new edition contains original colour illustrations by the award-winning illustrator of The Gruffalo, Axel Scheffler.

      Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
      4,1
    • How to Be Decadent

      • 87pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Over thirty years after George Mikes penned his classic guide for foreigners in Britain, he has felt compelled to create a new edition. This updated version addresses the evolving nature of British identity and culture, recognizing that even the British can change significantly over three decades. Key sections explore themes such as How to Lose an Empire, Become a Colony, and Stop Being an Island, offering fresh insights into these contemporary issues. Familiar topics, like sex, receive more nuanced treatment than before, requiring more than just a brief mention. Navigating London has also grown increasingly complex, and the evolution of language presents its own challenges. While natives may experience some blows to their self-esteem, they ultimately find themselves basking in a sense of self-congratulation. Mikes's enduring relationship with his adopted country shines through, alongside the perfect illustrations by Nicholas Bentley that complement his humor. Together, they create a work that rivals Mikes's most famous writings, capturing the unique chemistry that defines his perspective on Britain.

      How to Be Decadent
      3,5
    • George Mikes has written many successful books on a variety of interesting subjects, but one so successful as those on the subject most central to his own experience: his adopted country. The first of these came out in 1946: the ever famous "How to be an Alien." Later he enlarges the picture with "How to be inimitable" and "How to be Decadent." All three books were illustrated by the master of the cartoonists’ art, the late Nicolas Bentley. Here they are, all in one volume, which will make life much easier for today's would-be Brits than it was for those who pervaded them. It is said that a few of the latter actually failed to become indistinguishable from the genuine British article because they found it too tiresome to seek out three separate books: a misfortune that need never again occur to anyone.

      How to Be a Brit
      3,9
    • George Mikes says, 'the English have no soul; they have the understatement instead'. But they do have a sense of humour - they provide it by buying over three hundred thousand copies of a book that took them quietly and completely apart, a book that really took the Mikes out of them.

      How to be an Alien: a handbook for beginners and advanced pupils
      3,9