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Jesus the Friend of Children
  • Language: en

Jesus the Friend of Children

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Faith Kidz

Introducing the David C. Cook Bible Story Series. Packed with stories that unveil the truth and power of God's Word to start transforming even the youngest heart! This classic children's book has been repackaged to introduce the favourite stories about Jesus' life to a whole new generation of young readers. Forty-nine of the best-loved stories are retold in simple words and accompanied by the world-renowned art of Richard and Francis Hook. Stories are grouped around four major themes of Jesus' life - The Early Years - The Beginning of His Work - Teaching and Healing - The Saviour.

Medieval Heraldry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 103

Medieval Heraldry

Coats of arms were at first used only by kings and princes, then by their great nobles, but by the mid-13th century arms were being used extensively by the lesser nobility, knights and those who later came to be styled gentlemen. In some countries the use of arms spread even to merchants, townspeople and the peasantry. From the mundane to the fantastic, from simple geometric patterns to elaborate mythological beasts, this fascinating work by Terence Wise explores the origins and appearance of medieval heraldic devices in an engagingly readable style accompanied by numerous illustrations including eight full page colour plates by Richard Hook.

The Blues Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

The Blues Man

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

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Gentlemen from England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Gentlemen from England

Maud Hart Lovelace--internationally famed author of the Betsy-Tacy children's books--joined literary forces with her husband, Delos, to produce Gentlemen from England, first published in 1937. It's the fictionalized story of a real nineteenth-century English colony near Fairmont, Minnesota, located not far from Maud Lovelace's hometown of Mankato. Tales of the immigrant British men and women, striving to recreate English country estates on the Minnesota prairie, intrigued the Lovelaces. The authors' thorough research became the basis for this vivid novel of colorful fox hunts, festive balls, and English family life set on the huge bean farms bought from a land speculator. A new introduction by Borealis Books editor Sarah P. Rubinstein sketches the history of the English colony and tells how the Lovelaces worked together to bring it alive in this delightful book.

The Angel Of Lorraine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

The Angel Of Lorraine

The year is 1428. The English invasion of France has reached the line of the River Loire at Orleans. Both sides realize that the coming battle will decide the winner of the war between them which has lasted almost a hundred years. An English victory will end the dauphin’s slim chances of retaining his right to the French throne, but if the French are victorious the myth of English invincibility will be broken at last. The English need more men but the French need nothing less than a miracle.

Instrumentation for Ground-Based Optical Astronomy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 769

Instrumentation for Ground-Based Optical Astronomy

Historically, the discovery of tools, or evidence that tools have been used, has been taken as proof of human activity; certainly the invention and spread of new tools has been a critical marker of human progress and has increased our ability to observe, measure, and understand the physical world. In astronomy the tools are telescopes and the optical and electronic instruments that support them. The use of the telescope by Galileo marked the beginning of a new and productive way to study and understand the universe in which we live. The effects of this new tool on what we can see, and how we see ourselves, are well known. However, after almost four centuries of developing ever more sensitive...

Fantasy Encyclopedia
  • Language: en

Fantasy Encyclopedia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Fantasy Encyclopedia is a superb guide to the creatures and people of folklore and fantasy. Meet the mischievous and sometimes helpful Little People, such as goblins and fairies, horrific monsters, from dragons to Dracula, and beautiful fantastical creatures, such as mermaids and unicorns. Discover how the magic of stories throughout the centuries have kept these creatures alive in traditions and cultures around the world, and how mystery and superstition still surround many of them. Detailed illustrations, contemporary and from renowned fantasy artists such as Arthur Rackham, bring these fantastic creatures to life.

Burma, Its People and Productions, Or, Notes on the Fauna, Flora, and Minerals of Tenasserim, Pegu, and Burma: Botany
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 854
Our Island
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 659

Our Island

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-30
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

About Junkins novel Orchards of Almonds: Don Junkins semi-autobiographical novel, Orchards of Almonds, blossoms with a Camelot-studded cast of characters that includes Kennedys alive and dead, LBJ and company, Reagan, and dozens of California politicos, academics, Viet Nam protesters and movie stars. . . . Junkinsas much the poet in design as in languagehas achieved another triumph of deftness, irony and grace. Allen Josephs (On Hemingway and Spain) I was bowled over by Puss. I have never read, in any other literary work, such a profoundly pure and honest and dead-on rendering of the young girl. And that coupled with her extraordinary father/daughter relationship, it moved me deeply. He did for that relationship what Hemingway did for father and son in Indian Camp. Linda Miller (Letters from the Lost Generation: Gerald and Sara Murphy and Friends)