Many Stones

Many Stones
Author: Carolyn Coman
Publisher: namelos llc
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1608980081

Originally published by Front Street in 2000.

Stone

Stone
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1896
Genre: Building stones
ISBN:

Stones

Stones
Author: William Bell
Publisher: Seal Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-09-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0385674082

Garnet Havelock was always a bit different from other guys. He never quite fit in and he was okay with that. Now, in his final year of high school, he’s just marking time, waiting to get out into the real world. When a mysterious girl transfers to his school Garnet thinks he might have found the girl of his dreams, if only he could get her to talk to him. As Garnet struggles to win over one girl, another girl is trying to get his attention – unfortunately she lived over 150 years ago. Garnet becomes fascinated by her history and that of the black community she belonged to. As he draws closer to the truth, he uncovers a horrifying chapter in his town’s history, and discovers the ways in which deep-seated prejudices and persecution from the past can still reverberate in the present.

The Book of Stones

The Book of Stones
Author: Robert Simmons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2015
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1583949089

Published in association with North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California.

A Hand-book of Precious Stones

A Hand-book of Precious Stones
Author: Meyer D. Rothschild
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2023-11-19
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

In 'A Hand-book of Precious Stones' by Meyer D. Rothschild, readers are taken on a comprehensive journey through the fascinating world of gemstones. The book not only provides detailed descriptions of various precious stones, but also offers insights into their historical significance, cultural symbolism, identification methods, and practical uses. Rothschild's writing style is concise and informative, making this book a valuable reference for gemologists, jewelers, and enthusiasts alike. The author's attention to detail and passion for the subject shines through in every chapter, elevating this handbook to an essential resource in the field of gemology. With its wealth of information and engaging prose, 'A Hand-book of Precious Stones' is a must-read for anyone interested in the beauty and allure of gemstones.

Precious Stones

Precious Stones
Author: Max Bauer
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-08-29
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0486151255

This classic study begins with a general analysis of precious stones followed by descriptions of their cutting and mounting. The remainder of this volume focuses on the diamond. 52 figures.

Loving Stones

Loving Stones
Author: David L. Haberman
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190086718

"Loving Stones: Making the Impossible Possible in the Worship of Mount Govardhan is based on ethnographic and textual research with two major objectives. First, it is a study of the conceptions of and worshipful interactions with Mount Govardhan, a sacred mountain located in the Braj region of north-central India that has for centuries been considered an embodied form of Krishna. In this capacity it provides detailed information about the rich religious world associated with Mount Govardhan, much of which has not been available in previous scholarly literature. It is often said in that Mount Govardhan "makes the impossible possible" for devoted worshipers. This investigation includes examination of the perplexing paradox of an infinite god embodied in finite form, wherein each particular form is non-different from the unlimited. Second, it aims to address the challenge of interpreting something as radically different as the worship of a mountain and its stones for a culture in which this practice is quite alien. This challenge involves exploration of interpretive strategies that aspire to make the un-understandable understandable, and engages in theoretical considerations of incongruity, inconceivability, and like realms of the impossible. This aspect of the book includes critical consideration of the place and history of the pejorative concept of idolatry (and secondarily, its twin anthropomorphism) in the comparative study of religions. Accordingly, the second aim aspires to use the worship of Mount Govardhan as a site to explore ways in which scholars engaged in the difficult work of representing other cultures struggle to "make the impossible possible". ""--

The Viking-Age Rune-Stones

The Viking-Age Rune-Stones
Author: Birgit Sawyer
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2000-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191542547

There are over 3000 runic inscriptions on stone made in Scandinavia in the late Viking Age. This book is the first attempt by a historian to study the material as a whole. The analysis reveals significant regional variations that reflect different stages in the process of conversion, and the growth of royal power. Many monuments were declarations of faith or manifestations of status; but virtually all reflect inheritance claims, and cast unexpected light on the prehistory of the inheritance customs found in later Scandinavian law codes. The results of this analysis make a significant contribution to understanding developments in other parts of the Germanic world, as well as Scandinavia. The inclusion of a digest of the data-base on which this book is based will facilitate further study of this rich vein of evidence.