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  • av Jane Nicholas
    394,-

    Stumpwork Embroidery Butterflies and Moths is the third in a series of books by Jane Nicholas featuring insects in conjunction with flowers.

  • - Tales of mind
    av Jane Nicholas
    208,-

    This story involve Malik, Amina, Ali, and Leyla. Each character embarks on a journey through an oasis, facing trials and temptations along the way. Through their experiences, they confront their desires, grapple with challenges, and ultimately discover important truths about themselves and the world around them. The story emphasizes themes of self-discovery, friendship, resilience, and the importance of inner fulfillment over external desires. As the characters navigate the oasis and confront their personal struggles, they learn valuable lessons and grow stronger, ultimately finding wisdom and clarity as they emerge from their journey

  • - Nature's Water Binding Agents
    av Jane Nicholas
    201,-

    Exploring Biofilms: Nature's Water Binding Agents" delves into the study of biofilms and their inherent water-binding properties found in natural organisms. This exploration focuses on various compounds and biomolecules serving as effective agents for retaining water within biological systems.

  • av Jane Nicholas
    364,-

    This is a treasure trove of ideas and inspiration for embroiderers and lovers of Japanese culture alike.

  • av Jane Nicholas
    705,-

    In Canadian Carnival Freaks and the Extraordinary Body, 1900-1970s, Nicholas offers a sophisticated analysis of the place of the freak show in twentieth-century culture.

  • av Jane Nicholas
    395,-

    In Canadian Carnival Freaks and the Extraordinary Body, 1900-1970s, Nicholas offers a sophisticated analysis of the place of the freak show in twentieth-century culture.

  • - Feminine Modernities, the Body, and Commodities in the 1920s
    av Jane Nicholas
    527,-

    Using a wide range of visual and textual evidence, Nicholas illuminates both the frequent public debates about female appearance and the realities of feminine self-presentation in 1920s Canada.

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