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'I begin this account with some apprehension. Will the story be believed? If so, might others seek the meaning of the words, people, setting, and plot as I have done? Here I must confess to my craft, or better care. For should I say I lived the tale, as through a portal set in nature, found by chance, who would but wonder? Better to say I had a dream and thus was carried back in time to another realm. I tried to forget; God knows I tried. They haunt me still, those words, voices. I remember well, too much it seems. I must be free of the thing or go mad! There you see, my state! Let the world decide.' After ten years, Heinrich returns to Castle Lichtenstein with his fiancée in hopes of finding his brother, Karloff, changed. Instead he encounters the very likeness of their late father, Victor von Lichtenstein, a master of dark arts. Heinrich and Muriel soon fall victim to the family curse and ominous history of the castle. A classic horror story!
Bavarian Legands is set circa 150 B.C. in a Celtic world of harsh realities and hard-won battles. Men fight and die to rid the land of a dragon menace. And they fight for love - for the favor and hand of the fair Princess Lydia of Bavaria.
'The lilies blossom o'er the land In aromatic rolling stream Reflecting every golden strand of light Within their silken sheen. The Queen of Sheba journeyed far To gaze upon a glory rare; But Solomon in all his might With lily bright could not compare.' A poem is a picture, a story that plumbs the depths of human perception and experience. A poem is a living entity, emerging from the wellspring of the soul. Defined, it defies definition. A droplet, it glistens in the sun before losing itself in the stream. A reflection of life, it conveys the essence of being. Like the lily, fading, a poem is born anew, speaking peace. While contemporary in style, Lilies in a Stream belongs to the category of Romantic literature. Like the poems in this special edition, the selected prints are strong and classic, rich in archetypal imagery. And, while the poems are not based on the art itself, a meaningful aesthetic relationship is evident throughout. A treasure of verse and art!
Harry Had a Good Day, but it had a rough start. He lost a tooth! Follow Harry as he goes To The park And The zoo, all the while trying to forget about his missing tooth. Throughout the day, Harry makes new friends who help him overcome his self-consciousness and see that his funny new smile isn't so bad after all. Harry Had a Good Day is a delightful story that will help young readers come to terms with the challenges of growing up.
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Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."
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