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![]() ![]() As Dorothy and her three friends continue their journey, you encounter a beautiful pop-up yellow brick road. It was truly a lot of fun to read this classic story with all the interactive elements it had to offer. ![]() There’s even an interactive element where readers can make Dorothy click her silver shoes together to take her back home. The Cowardly Lion has to be one of my favorite character renderings from the book, and the full page of him drinking from a dish to gain courage (while still wearing his Oz spectacles, mind you) is absolutely delightful. They provide a different look at the world, quite similar to Luna and her Spectrespecs. I won’t give everything away, but one of my favorite aspects of the book is the removable Oz spectacles that you can wear along with Dorothy and her friends as they enter the Emerald City. MinaLima has really outdone itself with this edition you can tell that Lima and Mina put a lot of effort into making these illustrations just as magical and engaging as the story itself. This is one of the original illustrations from “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” ![]() ![]() ![]() The artist's charming travelogues continue to appeal to adults and children alike, even in a digital age exploding with travel imagery.Īcclaimed author Martin Salisbury analyzes Sasek's techniques and how his work not only reflects his architectural training and the ideas of the midcentury European avant-garde, but also the influence of contemporaries such as Saul Steinberg. With their distinct visual vocabulary, this witty collection of travel guides illustrating life and culture in a variety of cities and countries around the world from a child's perspective, became immensely popular and garnered many awards. ![]() Czech artist Miroslav Sasek (1916-1980) is celebrated for his pioneering approach to narrative nonfiction picture books, particularly his bestselling This Is series, which began with This is Paris in 1959 and eventually totaled eighteen books. ![]() ![]() ![]() Darcy Ribeiro demonstra em toda sua obra o encanto com a formao cultural do Brasil, mas um desencanto com a formao econmica e social. At the extreme Amazon, the island of São Luís do Maranhão, with its strong Afro-Amerindian features, its mine drum and its bumba-meu-boi, crossing point or a transition zone between the black-bred culture and the cabocla culture that extends north through forests and streams. Considero a obra de Darcy Ribeiro como uma continuidade dos trabalhos desenvolvidos pelos Interpretes do Brasil (Casa grande e senzala Razes do Brasil Formao do brasil contemporneo). At an extra-northeastern end, Brazil Creole will include Rio de Janeiro. more fundamentally marked by the presence of black African elements, forms and practices, especially after the arrival of the jejes and nagoes, who knew how to imprint their signs on the landscape they found in. ![]() sugarcane in the wind, the sea coves and rivers, the lush vegetation, the voduns and orishas, and the baroque northeast, with its golden churches, its colorful and shrill carnivals, its cherubim. ![]() O livro trata das matrizes culturais e dos mecanismos de formação étnica e cultural do povo brasileiro. ![]() We call Creole cultural area the historical-cultural configuration resulting from the implementation of the sugar economy and its complements and attachments in the Northeast Brazilian coast, which goes from Rio Grande do Norte to Bahia "(Darcy Ribeiro). O Povo Brasileiro é uma obra do antropólogo brasileiro Darcy Ribeiro, lançada em 1995, dois anos antes de seu falecimento, que aborda a história da formação do povo brasileiro. ![]() ![]() Furthermore you begin to see specifically just how national politics and also social concerns absolutely assisted launch Copenhagen. You also uncover that there truly was no specific Copenhagen Evaluation despite Heisenberg providing a particular tag. I believe this book is truly common enjoyable in addition to extremely simple to follow along worrying the idea in addition to extremely early concerns with it. Furthermore extremely early objectors like Einstein and also Schrödinger. ![]() ![]() Bell.Įlement I: This was a terrific start worrying the Copenhagen Analysis in addition to its proprietors. With many Physicists opening to Quantum Basic issues as well as additionally want to understand fact underlying truth, not product with just stopping talking in addition to computer, this magazine will certainly be a supplement in any type of kind of collection fretting the background of Quantum Physics and also the so called objectors of the Copenhagen Analysis largely in David Bohm’s Pilot- Wave Principle and also Everett’s Numerous- Globes Evaluation yet in addition though smaller sized GRW, in addition also also John S. ![]() ![]() Erica HuntĪ masterful hybrid work, Story evokes and deconstructs the before, during, and after of a traumatic event. ![]() Firestone is an Associate Professor of Literary Studies at the New School’s Eugene Lang College and is also the Director of their Academic Fellows pedagogy program.Ī massively ambitious and disciplined work that utilizes cinematic and novelistic technique, sometimes reminding me of Nouvelle Vague-and at other times, a rich and textured grammar of the interpersonal. ![]() She won the 2014 Marsh Hawk Press’ Robert Creeley Memorial Prize. Firestone has work anthologized in Kindergarde: Avant-Garde Poems, Plays, Songs, & Stories for Children and Building is a Process / Light is an Element: essays and excursions for Myung Mi Kim. She co-edited (with Dana Teen Lomax) Letters To Poets: Conversations about Poetics, Politics and Community (Saturnalia Books) and is collaborating with Marcella Durand on a book about Feminist Avant-garde Poetics. ![]() Jennifer Firestone is the author of five books of poetry and four chapbooks including Story (UDP), Ten, (BlazeVOX ), Gates & Fields (Belladonna* Collaborative), Swimming Pool (DoubleCross Press), Flashes (Shearsman Books), Holiday (Shearsman Books), Waves (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs), from Flashes and snapshot (Sona Books) and Fanimaly (Dusie Kollektiv). ![]() ![]() Pogany was born in Szeged, Austria-Hungary as Vilmos Feichtmann (aka Feuchtmann) to Heléne (née Kolisch) and Joseph Feichtmann. He used dreamy and warm pastel scenes with watercolors, oil paintings, and especially pen and ink. He paid great attention to botanical details. Pogany's artistic style is heavily fairy-tale orientated and often feature motifs of mythical animals such as nymphs and pixies. A large portion of Pogany's work is described as Art Nouveau. ![]() He is best known for his pen and ink drawings of myths and fables. ![]() ![]() Coles Phillips, Joseph Clement Coll, Edmund Dulac, Harvey Dunn, Walter Hunt Everett, Harry Rountree, Sarah Stilwell Weber, and N.C. William Andrew Pogany (born Vilmos András Feichtmann (or Feuchtmann) Aug– July 30, 1955) was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s an absorbing story I did not want to put down. My heart was committed to seeing them end up happy and together (thankfully this is romance and so you know you’ll see that in the end!). As Katherine and Gaetan’s relationship developed, O’Connell made me really care about what happened to them. I was on the edge of my seat with outlaw, renegade Apache, Mexican soldier and miner attacks. And she has lots of them following the Apache warrior, Gaetan. Raised on ships sailing the world with her father and 5 brothers, she is a hellion who became a lady but never gave up her love of adventure and her willingness to take on any challenge. She was funny, courageous and an independent thinker. But Gaetan promised his dying brother that he would care for the white woman, so he had no choice but to take her with him. Before long I'll be dancing on the coals.") The bandits were the frying pan the handsome young Apache who spoke English and saved her from them was the fire and the coals were Gaetan, the Chiricahua brave who hated all whites and Mexicans for what they did to “the people.” He wanted her dead. ("I jumped from the frying pan into the fire. Set in Arizona Territory and Northern Mexico in 1881 (late in the time of the Apache wars), this one tells the story of Katherine Grant, who on her way home to New York, is saved from stagecoach bandits by a band of Chiricahua Apache. ![]() The latest from new Western historical romance author O’Connell is a keeper just like her others so far (EYES OF SILVER, EYES OF GOLD and SING MY NAME). ![]() ![]() ![]() I was intrigued when I discovered that this book contains two of my favourite tropes in romance – that of “friends-become-lovers” and a marriage of convenience.Īmelia Brice has been in love with Elijah Banks for as long as she can remember. ![]() Try as she might, she cannot find the words to tell him of her situation and ruin the good fortune that has befallen her, but neither can she keep the truth from him.īut when Lord Friar threatens to reveal her secret, it's up to Elijah to save her from public humiliation once more by revealing a few of his own. So then why does his new bride seem angry with him and rebuff his advances?Įlijah is the gentleman she'd always hoped to marry, but though he was merely the third son of a baron and she the daughter of an earl, she'd never felt worthy of someone like him. Unable to sit still a second longer, Elijah does the only thing that seems logical from where he stands: kidnap the bride and take her to Gretna Green in order to escape this scandal with one far more forgiving for a young lady's reputation. It's more than an hour past the time the wedding was to start, and that bounder still hasn't shown up. But why should Amelia Brice be surprised? Hiram, Lord Friar is known for having no gentleman's honor to speak of and his jilting her on their wedding day makes it official.Įlijah Banks cannot allow his childhood friend to continue to be shamed this way. ![]() It's her wedding day and there is no groom in sight. ![]() ![]() The former president claimed the Times reporters were liable because they allegedly encouraged his niece to provide them with his confidential tax documents. Trump sued the newspaper and his niece Mary Trump in September 2021, accusing them of engaging in an “insidious plot” to obtain confidential tax records for the article. ![]() “It is an important precedent reaffirming that the press is protected when it engages in routine newsgathering to obtain information of vital importance to the public.” “The New York Times is pleased with the judge’s decision today,” Times spokesperson Charlie Stadtlander said in a statement. Justice Robert Reed dismissed the claims against the Times and its reporters Susanne Craig, David Barstow, and Russ Buettner and ordered Trump to pay all attorneys’ fees and other costs associated with the lawsuit. ![]() ( The Hill) – A New York judge on Wednesday tossed former President Trump’s lawsuit against The New York Times and several of its reporters over a 2018 article on the former president’s “dubious tax schemes.” ![]() |