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Lord Stefan de Montfort is a true rebel—with the scars to prove it. Deemed a mercenary and exiled from England, he now lives by his own rules. When he plucks Englishwoman Anne Melford from the sea and takes her to his chateau in Normandy, the innocent yet spirited beauty awakens in Stefan a disturbing, forbidden desire. A lady such as Anne could never marry a scoundrel like him—but this dark and dangerous lord is determined to break one last rule and claim her as his bride!
Pack your bags! We’re headed to Madagascar. On this whirlwind tour, you’ll learn all about the country’s landscape, culture, people, and more. We’ll explore Madagascar’s strange wildlife, taste a hot side dish called lasary voatabia, and attend Alahamady - a festive new year’s celebration. A special section introduces Madagascar’s capital, many languages, population, and flag. Hop on board and take a fun-filled look at your world.
In The Shock of Recognition, Lewis Pyenson uses a method called Historical Complementarity to identify the motif of non-figurative abstraction in modern art and science. He identifies the motif in Picasso’s and Einstein’s educational environments. He shows how this motif in domestic furnishing and in urban lighting set the stage for Picasso’s and Einstein’s professional success before 1914. He applies his method to intellectual life in Argentina, using it to address that nation’s focus on an inventory of the natural world until the 1940s, its adoption of non-figurative art and nuclear physics in the middle of the twentieth century, and attention to landscape painting and the wonder of nature at the end of the century.
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