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"First, visit the pristine beauty of the Eastern Woodlands in the fall of 1700, then follow seven frontier braves running toward Williamsburg. Meet a tough, wilderness-wise, white Shawnee warrior, a beautiful young Nahyssan woman who fights and loves with the same intensity, and a young gifted Saponi brave who learns fast and deals with the dangerous differences between his people and the relentless waves of European strangers. Fold in a murderous attack on a peaceful village, a chase to the mountains, a raging battle of sharp-shooting and hand-to-hand combat and you have Mac Laird's action packed novel of colonial Virginia."--Inside cover.
The long and intricate history of the beautifully carved Hellenistic style Egyptian bowl, from the days of Cleopatra to Constantinople, the French Revolution, and to near destruction by a deranged museum guard in 1925.
Being in the Bringing Your Soul Back Home: Writing in the New Consciousness groups in Glastonbury has opened a window in my creative process, helping to link my inner and outer landscapes. The work I have done with Katya is like a soul healing through my writing. I would recommend it highly to anyone who wants to gain a new focus in their writing and and to re-vitalize their lives. Pauline Royce, Glastonbury, UK
Structured by detailed studies of significant Popes, these essays explore the evolution of the papacy in the last 500 years.
"Lorraine Janzen Kooistra's reading of Rossetti's illustrated works reveals for the first time the visual-verbal aesthetic that was fundamental to Rossetti's poetics. Her thorough archival research brings to light new information on how Rossetti's commitment to illustration and attitudes toward copyright and control influenced her transactions with publishers and the books they produced.
Explores the ways in which new forms of visual culture, such as such as the illustrated newspaper, the cheap caricature cartoon, the affordable illustrated book, the portrait photograph, and the advertising poster, worked to shape key Victorian aesthetic concepts.
Tcharos illustrates opera's engagement in a larger musical sphere of Arcadian Rome, where opera inspired debate and fuelled ideological reform.