The Bramble


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In this beautifully illustrated and mostly wordless book, Cameron isn't small, but he's not exactly big. He's not slow, but he's also not quick. He wants friends, but it never quite seems to work out. And in a game of tag, he's going to end up "it." Or at least that's how things are on this side of the Bramble. On the other side, it's a different story. On the other side of the Bramble, something extraordinary can happen, something that changes everything.




Under the Bramble Arch


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Following Under the Witching Tree, this second book in a trilogy by folk herbalist Corinne Boyer explores the magical and medicinal applications of the plants of the wayside--those liminal places where the wild meets the unkempt and forgotten landscapes of humankind. This book presents a wealth of hands-on practices exploring charms, spells, recipes, and rites.




The Bramble and the Rose: A Henry Farrell Novel


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The newest Henry Farrell mystery from the Edgar Award–winning author of Dry Bones in the Valley. A headless stranger is found in the woods of Wild Thyme, Pennsylvania, and all signs point to a man-killing bear. Officer Henry Farrell would just as soon leave this hunt to the Game Commission, but doubts arise when he discovers the victim was a retired investigator. What drew the investigator to sleepy Wild Thyme? Before Henry can find answers, his own nephew disappears into the hills. Then an old flame dies under suspicious circumstances, leaving Henry as the prime suspect. Torn between protecting his family and clearing his name, Henry fights to protect the most he’s ever had to lose. The Bramble and the Rose is the third book in the Henry Farrell series. Tom Bouman's Officer Farrell is first introduced in Dry Bones in the Valley, winner of the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller.




The Bramble


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A Book for Bramble


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Teasel is a field mouse and his best friend is a hedgehog called Bramble. But hedgehogs must hibernate during the colder months of the year, so when Autumn comes the friends must part.




The Bramble Maze


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A story of three children on holidays who got lost and separated in the bramble maze. In the Glen of the Downs, they find themselves battling against the forces of evil in a strange land, a land where death comes from everywhere. A challenge to the kids, Sarah, Steven, and Louis, to replace the missing thorn under the instruction of the wise man and the guidance of the caretaker and the gatekeeper and to restore peace and normality to these troubled, strange lands.




The Bramble Thicket


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Enjoy this classic children's treasure book of 83 pages and 12 chapters produced to library quality standards. Designed to teach timeless values in a fun, imaginative way, this book is a great resource for parents, home-schoolers, and elementary teachers. Makes a great gift, too!




The Bramble Bush


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The Bramble Bush


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Karl N. Llewellyn's classic introduction to legal education, The Bramble Bush, has prepared generations of students for the study of law. Based on Professor Llewellyn's lectures at Columbia University Law School, The Bramble Bush introduces students to what the law is, how to read cases, how to prepare for class, and how justice in the real world relates to the law. Now with a new introduction and notes by Law Professor Steve Sheppard, Professor Llewellyn's celebrated work remains the best guide for those starting law school or considering a career in the law.




To the Bramble and the Briar


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“Even the chairs of To the Bramble and the Briar are enchantments: the two Hepplewhites broken during a fantastic brawl between Abraham Lincoln and Fredrick Douglass, the Windsor chair ‘upon which the president sat to think,’ the chair lowered into a well wherein he ‘passed a pleasant afternoon reading.’ The real enchantment here is, of course, Lincoln animated by war, robots, asteroids, shark attacks, and all else Steve Scafidi conjures in these irreverent new poems. To the Bramble and the Briar is a sublime, inimitable achievement.” —Terrance Hayes, author of Lighthead: Poems Steve Scafidi, a cabinet maker, is the author of two books of poetry: For Love of Common Words and Sparks from a Nine-Pound Hammer.