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  • av Brenda Bell
    245,-

    Alice in Wonderland the Musical is an original Off-Broadway musical with book and lyrics by Brenda Bell and music by Michael Sgouros.Tumble down the rabbit hole with the wonderfully wild, wacky, and whimsical cast of characters as Alicesings and dances her way through Lewis Carroll's legendary tale. Meet the White Rabbit-if you can catch him!-and don't forget to bow to the Queen of Hearts or it's off with your head - oh my! Sixty minutes of marvelous mayhem. After all, it's sure to be a mad tea party, and you're the guest of honor!

  • av Jasper Montgomery
    151,-

    From the PREFACEIn the realm of emotions, where thoughts intertwine with feelings, I embark upon this poetic journey.Welcome, Dear Reader, to the world I have crafted within these pages. Herein lies a collection of verses that reflect the essence of my being, the outpouring of my soul.This book of poetry is a tapestry woven from the threads of my experiences, my joys, my sorrows, and observations. It is an intimate conversation, a glimpse into the depths of my heart and mind. Through each poem, I strive to encapsulate the fragility and resilience of the human spirit, to capture the nuances of life's myriad emotions.Within these verses, you will find the echoes of laughter that dance in sunlit meadows, the melancholy whispers of twilight's embrace, and the contemplative musings beneath the star-strewn night sky.Like a kaleidoscope, this collection invites you to turn the pages and witness the ever-changing patterns of the poetic revolution of the 19th century. Each poem is designed to be a brushstroke of colors and words, seeking to provoke introspection and ignite the imagination along with, of course, a bit of biographical history of the 19th century poets and more importantly, their style that may have influenced today's modern poets.My hope, amidst these lines, you'll find solace, inspiration, in the reflection of the 19th century poet's journey to their own purpose whilst realizing a new and different endpoint for efforts to express yours.I write not as an expert or sage, but as a fellow traveler on this intricate voyage we call life. Poetry, for me, is an expression of vulnerability, a vessel through which to navigate the depths of emotions.It is a bridge that connects the world, allowing a touch of hearts and souls in ways that words alone cannot convey.I invite you to delve into the realm of emotions, to explore the contours of the human experience through the lens of my words. May these poems resonate with you, taking you on a transformative odyssey, awakening dormant emotions, and forging connections that transcend the confines of time and space.Dear reader, as you embark upon this poetic pilgrimage, I implore you to open your heart, to embrace the beauty and complexity that lies within our souls...With utmost sincerity and gratitude,Jasper Montgomery

  • av Robert Ornig
    225

  • av Robert Ornig
    278,-

  • av Edward Dzitko
    187,-

  • av Robert Ornicc
    293,-

  • av Beverley Anderson
    211,-

  • av A Curious Creature
    175,-

  • av Felicia Edwards
    622,-

    Numbers speak to us on a daily basis. They give us the Time, so we are not Tardy for important events, they tell us the proper speed to Travel, so we do not get a Ticket, and they provide us the proper Temperature to bake our Treats, or breads, so that they do not become Toast. But most important of all, Numbers tell us the Truth.We use numbers in the simplest ways to help navigate us through the peaks and troughs of life. Through hypothetical scenarios the author illustrates, to the reader, how basic mathematical principles coupled with simple data analysis techniques can be applied by both auditors, accountants, and everyday individuals to help us solve problems that we may face in our professional and personal lives.Numbers emphatically leads Joe, a retired professor, to the truth about his relationship and Stephanie, an auditor, to the reality of her corporation's culture, while spilling some proverbial TEA along the way!

  • av Robert Ornig
    475

  • av N. A. Carson
    455,-

  • av Sara Skye
    515,-

  • av Sara Skye
    511,-

  • av Sara Skye
    499

  • av William Detucci
    275,-

  • av Giuseppe Di Paola
    173,-

  • av S. L. Broussard
    264,-

  • av Gary F. Zeolla
    375 - 376,-

  • av Elli Santis
    228,-

  • av Zio Zampetto
    355,-

    Il secondo volume della collana "Le Fiabe di Zio Zampetto" è un vero e proprio capolavoro di fantasia e avventura! Zio Zampetto, lo scrittore di questi meravigliosi racconti per bambini, ci porta in mondi fantastici popolati da creature affascinanti e luoghi incantati, dove la magia e la creatività regnano sovrane.Il libro è arricchito da splendide illustrazioni, che catturano subito l'attenzione dei bambini, mentre la scrittura di Zio Zampetto è fresca ed evocativa, capace di far vivere ai lettori esperienze indimenticabili. I personaggi sono divertenti e ben caratterizzati, mentre l'atmosfera generale è sempre ricca di sorprese e di emozioni.In breve, questo volume della raccolta "Le Fiabe di Zio Zampetto" è un libro che non deluderà le aspettative di grandi e piccini: una collezione di racconti che stimola la fantasia, la creatività e l'immaginazione dei bambini, portandoli in mondi magici e meravigliosi.

  • av Robert Ornig
    787,-

    In "The Land Down Under: A Historical Overview of Australia," Robert Ornig takes you on a thrilling journey across time, navigating the profound tapestry of Australia's past. From the mystical origins of its unique landscape and biodiversity to its dynamic economic evolution and influential geopolitical shifts, Ornig meticulously unearths the myriad forces that have shaped Australia's distinctive identity.With each chapter, delve into captivating stories of maritime exploration, the trials of Federation, the dramatic impact of world wars, and the profound effects of economic reforms and immigration waves. The narrative vividly captures Australia's triumphs, challenges, and the ever-present spirit of resilience that weaves its way through every facet of the nation's history.This sweeping historical account does more than just recount events-it offers a nuanced understanding of the intricate social, cultural, environmental, and political factors that have defined Australia's journey. Ornig's compelling narrative not only brings to life Australia's past but also offers insightful projections about its future, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts, students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the rich and complex tapestry of Australia's story.In "The Land Down Under: A Historical Overview of Australia," history is not just retold-it's relived. Embark on this enlightening journey and gain a deeper understanding of the fascinating land that is Australia.

  • av Eirelyn Kentner
    224,-

    Mina Woodenhorn has wanted to go to Dormriams, School of Magic for as long as she can remember. Finally the time has come when she reaches the year she turns fifteen. Ready to set off to school and meet people for the first time, all Mina has to worry about is passing her classes, getting good grades, making friends and gaining control over her magic. The only thing Mina is unprepared for is the darkness that looms in the corners and the shadows, watching her, speaking her name.

  • av Ran Cartwright
    199,-

  • av Ken Lord
    209

    Teenagers Bradley Featherstone and Ida Mae McLeod are in love... or so it seems. Ida's father, Angus, has vetoed the marriage until his daughter is older.Bradley faces the draft for the Civil War when his father Henry decides to take Homestead Act land in Oregon. They leave Ohio by canal boat and embark upon a long journey across the country by river and by land-without Ida Mae.Rufus Lindsay is also interested in Ida Mae but waits until Bradley is out of the picture to pop the question. But Rufus has a second interest. So does his mother. Both involve Albert Bartlett, the banker.Sarah Pearson, the "Whispering Wind of Massillon" is busy collecting stories and seeing that the appropriate people are hearing them. But she doesn't know that someone on the boat has offered to marry Bradley. Or that Bradley has been shanghaied into the Union Army. Or that the Featherstone family has missed the boat that will take them west to the departure point of the wagon train.Both experience some extraordinary things before they meet again... and when they meet.... Well, let's just say it doesn't quite happen the way you'd expect.This is a mid-19th century story of love denied, ambition, deception, war, intrigue, accomplishment, and a twist you didn't see coming.

  • av Jenee Mateer
    927,-

    In layered compositions that hover somewhere between the mediums of photography, collage, and painting, artist Jenee Mateer allows chance pollination, evolution and the interplay of control and chaos to reveal a connection between gardening and making art. Playing with the metaphorical connection between flowers and the female or feminine she celebrates a diverse group of women, transformed and unified by bold color, pattern and botanical forms, re-affirming our connection to the natural world.

  • av Joseph Scovitch
    275,-

    This 1970's oral history and psycho-history of vampires in Israel is basically fiction, occult, horror genre. Thereare political, religious, historical overtones. And there are magic, folklore, kabbalah, and netherworld undertones.This is the third resurrection of Count Dracula in this story format (Anthelion, Fultus, and Lulu). The Count is always busy in this Levant storyline--many characters, many encounters. The text reminds one of Bram Stoker.Please give it a careful midnight reading. Daylight may come too soon. Beware the hour!

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