Princess Emma and the Orb of Time


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Princess Emma and the Orb of Time is author Ryan Tipper's first published work that takes it's reader through an adventure of fantasy, magic and time itself. Written towards the targeted audience of children with each grouping of sentences poetically structured, the story is designed to spark imagination and wonderment -either read on their own or with an adult. The captivating and colorful images convey magic between each page and makes the reader feel as though they are there, themselves, accompanying Emma on this journey of self discovery and her search for what is truly important in life.




Emma Lazarus in Her World


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The biography and selected letters of this literary great includes over 60 newly discovered letters written to many other literary giants of the time, including Robert Browning and William Morris.




A Wish in the Dark


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A boy on the run. A girl determined to find him. A compelling fantasy looks at issues of privilege, protest, and justice. All light in Chattana is created by one man — the Governor, who appeared after the Great Fire to bring peace and order to the city. For Pong, who was born in Namwon Prison, the magical lights represent freedom, and he dreams of the day he will be able to walk among them. But when Pong escapes from prison, he realizes that the world outside is no fairer than the one behind bars. The wealthy dine and dance under bright orb light, while the poor toil away in darkness. Worst of all, Pong’s prison tattoo marks him as a fugitive who can never be truly free. Nok, the prison warden’s perfect daughter, is bent on tracking Pong down and restoring her family’s good name. But as Nok hunts Pong through the alleys and canals of Chattana, she uncovers secrets that make her question the truths she has always held dear. Set in a Thai-inspired fantasy world, Christina Soontornvat’s twist on Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables is a dazzling, fast-paced adventure that explores the difference between law and justice — and asks whether one child can shine a light in the dark.




War for the Oaks


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Eddi McCandry, an unemployed Minneapolis rock singer, finds herself drafted into an invisible war between the faerie filk.




Princess Keira's Dream - one girls battle, a worldwide war


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This is a book written by a mother and daughter team who fought against the odds. As Keira fought and tackled cancer head on beating statistics, mum and daughter became the biggest team and a force to be reckoned with. This is the story of the true love and an unbreakable bond between a mother and a daughter, a lioness protecting her cub battling side by side against all odds.




Delighted by the Duke


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In the clash between societal norms and undeniable connection, Delighted by the Duke weaves a tale of escape, enchantment, and unexpected love as a spirited commoner and a noble Duke find their hearts entangled in Regency England. Embarking on a daring escape from an unwanted fate, Miss Emma Baxter unexpectedly finds refuge in the carriage of the Duke of Radcliffe, Aaron St. John. As the bonds between them grow stronger, Emma grapples with newfound dangers – the undeniable connection she shares with the dashing and honorable duke. Aaron is drawn into Emma's spirited world, her presence infusing his home with laughter and affection. Yet, their blossoming love is tested by the stark reality of their disparate lives. Emma, the charming commoner, and Aaron, the esteemed Duke, must navigate societal norms and personal challenges to determine if their love can withstand the scrutiny of their world. With laughter, love, and unforeseen trials at every turn, can the Duke of Radcliffe and his audacious companion, Miss Emma Baxter, carve a path to a future where fairytales transcend the boundaries of their reality? Find enchantment and passion in the pages of Delighted by the Duke, the spellbinding conclusion to the Fabled Love fairytale regency romance series.




The Poems of Emma Lazarus


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The poems of Emma Lazarus contributed towards shaping the self-image of the United States as well as how the country understands the needs of those who emigrate to the United States. Her themes produced sensitivity and enduring lessons regarding immigrants and their need for dignity. This edition of poems is divided in two volumes, first one being Narrative, Lyric, and Dramatic, while second one contains Jewish Poems and Translations. Table of Contents: Volume 1 – Narrative, Lyric, and Dramatic Emma Lazzarus, a Biography Epochs Admetus Tannhauser Matins Saint Romualdo Afternoon Phantasies On the Proposal to Erect a Monument in England to Lord Byron Arabesque Agamemnon's Tomb Sic Semper Liberatoribus! Don Rafael Off Rough Point Mater Amabilis Fog The Elixir Song Spring Longing The South Soring Star A June Night Magnetism August Moon Sunrise A Masque of Venice Autumn Sadness Sonnets Symphonic Studies Long Island Sound Destiny From One Augur to Another The Cranes of Ibycus Critic and Poet St. Michael's Chapel Life and Art Sympathy Youth and Death Age and Death City Visions Influence Restlessness The Spagnoletto Volume 2 – Jewish Poems and Translations The New Year The Crowing of the Red Cock In Exile In Memoriam – Rev. J. J. Lyons The Valley of Baca The Banner of the Jew The Guardian of the Red Disk The New Ezekiel The Choice The World's Justice The Supreme Sacrifice The Feast of Lights Gifts Bar Kochba The Birth of Man Raschi in Pregue The Death of Raschi An Epistle By the Waters of Babylon To Carmen Sylva The Dance to Death Translations from the Hebrew Poets of Medaeval Spain To a Detractor Fragment Stanzas Wine and Grief Moses Ben Esra (About 1100) In the Night From the "Divan" Love Song of Alcharisi Nachum A Translation and Two Imitations Translations from Petrarch In Morte II. – On the Death of Cardinal Translations from Alfred de Musset Notes to "Epistle" of Joshua Ibn Vives of Allorqui







Emma Lazarus


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The greatest American Jewish author of the nineteenth century, Emma Lazarus was a celebrated poet and humanitarian activist. This edition is a broad collection of her writings, including her essays, previously unpublished poems, her innovative late work, and, in its entirety, her most important book, Songs of a Semite (1882). Her best known poem, “The New Colossus” (the 1883 Statue of Liberty poem that made Lazarus a national icon), is also here, along with a selection of cultural documents that help contextualize her work in relation to contemporary debates about Jewish history, the Russian pogroms of the 1880s, the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, immigration, and antisemitism.