Roses Round The Door

Roses Round The Door
Author: Berwick Coates
Publisher: Paragon Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-05-04
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1782227172

Many people have dreamed, over the years, of running a tea shop or a country pub. They have also dreamed of owning and ‘doing up’ a country cottage, preferably one with low lintels, hollyhocks up the walls, and those Beatrix Potter diamond-leaded windows like Mrs. Tiggywinkle`s. Berwick Coates was lucky; he made it beyond the dreaming. But it took him by surprise. And the odds were against him: He didn't have any money; he couldn`t drive; and he knew next to nothing about DIY. All he could claim was the wit to spot an opportunity when it came along. This book is about what he did with this opportunity.

No Roses Round The Door

No Roses Round The Door
Author: K M Peyton
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1448158257

Tom and Jo are the perfect professional couple, and think they have it all. But when Tom starts to think that he wants to be a father, and Jo can't bear the thought of sacrificing her career for a baby, Tom looks elsewhere. When he meets Camilla, a dangerous triangle begins - one that will spiral into disaster.

The Rose Round

The Rose Round
Author: Meriol Trevor
Publisher: Bethlehem Books
Total Pages: 181
Release: 1995-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1883937094

During a school vacation Matt, an orphan, goes to visit his sister Caroline at a remote English estate, where she works as a cook for a mysterious family

Door J'Adore

Door J'Adore
Author: Nick Rowell
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781849759632

There are billions of doors around the world and, just like people, each and every one is different. Doors are a barrier between reality and imagination, and the portal between private and public. And therein lies their sense of mystery: without opening them we will never know what or who lies behind them. Our curious nature leads us to wonder what is beyond, and we only have what we see in front of us to go by, but take a closer look and you will discover that every door tells its own story. Whether it’s the particular shade of paint, the texture of the finish, an extravagant knocker, the plant that scrambles around the frame or an elegantly turned handle, every door reveals the secret of its past, its present, its culture and the person who lives behind it. This book showcases a variety of beautiful doors chosen for their wide-ranging appeal and celebrates the everyday beauty of something we take for granted—doors.

The Burning Roses

The Burning Roses
Author: Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Publisher: Sphere
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 074813316X

In 1915 the first euphoria of the war has worn off, but the nation is more determined than ever to win. When Ned is sent to the Front ahead of his battalion, Jessie, already involved in various charity works, feels the need to do more and becomes an auxiliary nurse. But life on the wards is harder than she expects. Meanwhile, Helen and Jack settle in a home of their own at last, and Helen takes on a surprise war role of her own. And for Violet in London, a chance meeting with talented young artist threatens to destroy her calm and ordered life. With stalemate on the Eastern Front, everything now hangs on the new September offensive on the Western Front, the Battle of Loos. Both Ned and Bertie will be leading their men over the top, leaving the rest of the family to pray for their safe return.

Roses Round the Door

Roses Round the Door
Author: Christine Marion Fraser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 221
Release: 1985-08
Genre: Argyll and Bute (Scotland)
ISBN: 9780006370529

Roses for Mother

Roses for Mother
Author: Catherine Whelchel
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1609769775

While helping her parents pack-up the house where they lived for over 50 years, Catherine Whelchel discovered a box of papers. These papers included poetry written by her grandmother, Alice Elizabeth Wallenfelsz Cline, throughout her life. Many of these poems were published in the New Matamoras Enterprise or the Marietta Times during the 30s and 40s. The newspaper copy of the poem was all that remained in some cases, and many of these were crumbling. Often, Catherine had to piece together tiny old pieces to figure out a word. There were a few poems that were simply lost as she could not figure out all the words. This collection of poetry, compiled by Whelchel, covers religious topics, nature, children's antics, love, fanciful thoughts and scenes or happenings from everyday life. It includes moments of history otherwise lost, and gives us insight into the life and dreams of Wallenfelsz Cline and the time and place in which she lived.

Rural Rhythm

Rural Rhythm
Author: Tony Russell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190091193

There are many biographies and histories of early country music and its creators, but surprisingly little attention has been given to the actual songs at the heart of these narratives. In this groundbreaking book, music historian Tony Russell turns the spotlight on seventy-eight original 78rpm discs of songs and tunes from the 1920s and 1930s, uncovering the hidden stories of how they came to be recorded, the musicians who sang and played them, the record companies that marketed them, and the listeners who absorbed them. In these essays, based upon new research, contemporary newspaper accounts, and previously unpublished interviews, and copiously illustrated with rare images, readers will find songs about home and family, love and courtship, crime and punishment, farms and floods, chain gangs and chain stores, journeys and memories, and many other aspects of life in the period. Rural Rhythm not only charts the tempos and styles of rural and small-town music-making and the origins of present-day country music, but also traces the larger rhythms of life in the American South, Southwest, and Midwest. What emerges is a narrative that ingeniously blends the musical and social history of the era.

With Gently Smiling Jaws

With Gently Smiling Jaws
Author: Terry White
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1787190919

After five long years of hard work, Marcus Moon and his co-director are about to celebrate the closing of a deal worth $2 million... then they discover they have been well and truly shafted by Mazin Al Jabril, their shrewd Middle Eastern agent. Marcus devises and executes a clever plan to recover their money and stuff Mazin in this very funny story of greed, revenge and romance.

Elizabeth Gaskell: 'Mary Barton'

Elizabeth Gaskell: 'Mary Barton'
Author: Richard Gravil
Publisher: Humanities-Ebooks
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1847600107

The Book considers what it meant to be a Unitarian in the hungry forties, what Gaskell understood of Chartism and' political economy'; and attitudes to women's rights. It discusses the many ambiguities and instabilities in the book - suggesting where the reader may need to take issue with some of the standard critical assumptions about Gaskell's text, and considers how she might be compared to Dickens - and what Dickens learned from her.And it discusses some contemporary (i.e. Victorian) and recent critical approaches to the book. The aim is to leave the reader with a great deal of respect for a novel that is sometimes underestimated - while pointing out some of its real departures from the best practice of Realist writers, practices that Mrs Gaskell herself did much to invent.