Dame Dingles Gem
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Page : 198 pages
File Size : 36,27 MB
Release : 1867
Category : Animals
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Page : 198 pages
File Size : 36,27 MB
Release : 1867
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Page : 1636 pages
File Size : 16,71 MB
Release : 1873
Category : American literature
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With alphabetical indexes of firms and trade specialties.
Author : Sam Pickering
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 13,22 MB
Release : 2016-10-15
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1680030965
One Grand, Sweet Song is a collection of familiar essays in which Sam Pickering explores libraries and woods and fields. He wanders over hills and far away—to Caribbean and Canada—but he always returns to the local, to Connecticut and his memories of a Southern childhood. He ponders writing and aging, joy and lunacy. He celebrates family and Christmas. He laughs and tells terrible lies, and jokes. He runs half-marathons, and on a farm in Nova Scotia, he tries to write his Walden. “O World, I cannot hold thee close enough!” Edna St. Vincent Millay once exclaimed. In these pages Pickering embraces his world with great love, wrapping it in words and pulling it and the reader unforgettably close. Pickering has written 28 books and 100s of articles. The subject matter of the books ranges. Three are scholarly studies, two of which focus on 18th century children’s literature. Four are travel books, three of these describing his family’s meanderings in Australia. One book mulls teaching, and another is a memoir. The rest of Pickering’s books are collections of familiar essays, providing his take or perhaps “untake” on things. “Reading Pickering,” a reviewer wrote in the Smithsonian, “is like taking a walk with your oldest, wittiest friend.”
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Page : 192 pages
File Size : 16,11 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Animals
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Stories and nursery rhymes with pictures. Cover title: Dame Dingle's one hundred pictures. Copyright 1867 by McLoughlin Bros. In red cloth with gilt design on upper cover. Wood engravings printed in color. Please see local note. Illustrations signed by engravers John Karst, George Wevill, and Edward P. Cogger.
Author : William Peach
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Page : 262 pages
File Size : 33,99 MB
Release : 1853
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Page : 260 pages
File Size : 22,80 MB
Release : 1853
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Page : 258 pages
File Size : 28,59 MB
Release : 1880
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Author : Byron Preiss
Publisher : ibooks
Page : 1 pages
File Size : 47,11 MB
Release : 2016-10-05
Category : Games & Activities
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The tale begins over three-hundred years ago, when the Fair People—the goblins, fairies, dragons, and other fabled and fantastic creatures of a dozen lands—fled the Old World for the New, seeking haven from the ways of Man. With them came their precious jewels: diamonds, rubies, emeralds, pearls... But then the Fair People vanished, taking with them their twelve fabulous treasures. And they remained hidden until now... Across North America, these twelve treasures, over ten-thousand dollars in precious jewels, are buried. The key to finding each can be found within the twelve full color paintings and verses of The Secret. Yet The Secret is much more than that. At long last, you can learn not only the whereabouts of the Fair People's treasure, but also the modern forms and hiding places of their descendants: the Toll Trolls, Maitre D'eamons, Elf Alphas, Tupperwerewolves, Freudian Sylphs, Culture Vultures, West Ghosts and other delightful creatures in the world around us. The Secret is a field guide to them all. Many "armchair treasure hunt" books have been published over the years, most notably Masquerade (1979) by British artist Kit Williams. Masquerade promised a jewel-encrusted golden hare to the first person to unravel the riddle that Williams cleverly hid in his art. In 1982, while everyone in Britain was still madly digging up hedgerows and pastures in search of the golden hare, The Secret: A Treasure Hunt was published in America. The previous year, author and publisher Byron Preiss had traveled to 12 locations in the continental U.S. (and possibly Canada) to secretly bury a dozen ceramic casques. Each casque contained a small key that could be redeemed for one of 12 jewels Preiss kept in a safe deposit box in New York. The key to finding the casques was to match one of 12 paintings to one of 12 poetic verses, solve the resulting riddle, and start digging. Since 1982, only two of the 12 casques have been recovered. The first was located in Grant Park, Chicago, in 1984 by a group of students. The second was unearthed in 2004 in Cleveland by two members of the Quest4Treasure forum. Preiss was killed in an auto accident in the summer of 2005, but the hunt for his casques continues.
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Page : 812 pages
File Size : 17,47 MB
Release : 1907
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Page : 1048 pages
File Size : 23,80 MB
Release : 1907
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