Gaodhal

Gaodhal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1901
Genre: Ireland
ISBN:

Bea Rocks the Flock

Bea Rocks the Flock
Author: Victoria Jamieson
Publisher: Bloomsbury U.S.A. Children's Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781599903576

When sheep Bea's unconventional attitude causes problems with her confirmist flock, she heads to the big city where she feels at home... at first. Bea eventually returns to the farm confident in her ovine originally and helps her friends wxplore their own dreams and talents.

Sarah Jane

Sarah Jane
Author: Mary Newton Stanard and Beth Carty
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2014-12-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490841512

"Ev'rybody's poor, aren't they, Billy?" "All the nicest people are," he replied. Billy was a "war baby." He had a message from General Lee congratulating him on being born, and was quite wise. I was only a "since-the-war" baby. I climbed on a cricket table and looked at myself in the mahogany-framed glass hanging over Gran'munny's dimity dressing table. I decided a girl with a shingled head was utterly, hopelessly ugly, and I wondered why God hadn't made me a boy. What place would there be in the world for an ugly girl? "As a child who grew to womanhood in the years following the war of Aggression on my Southern countrymen, I think I am the one most qualified to write this book. I have told only one woman's experience, however, I have been well known in my time as a writer of Virginia history and its people. I cannot say I am an authority on your heritage and neighbor's, but I can say that I am on mine." -Mary Newton Stanard

The Prefaces

The Prefaces
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 832
Release: 2024-03-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1009488341

This is the first scholarly edition of an important group of critical writings by Henry James, the Prefaces to his New York Edition (1907–9). It will be of value to James scholars and to scholars and advanced students of 19th- and 20th-century British and American literature and book history.

The Flower Yard

The Flower Yard
Author: Arthur Parkinson
Publisher: Kyle Books
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2021-03-29
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0857839926

The Times Best Gardening Books of the Year 2021 'The Flower Yard is simply gorgeous. Inspirational, sumptuous and packed with refreshingly down-to-earth advice. I love this book.' Nigel Slater 'The Kew-trained king of the small-space garden.' Guardian Arthur Parkinson's town garden is like a path of pots, a tiny, exposed stage on bricks. Despite its small size, a flower-filled jungle in Venetian tones is grown here each year, in defiance of urbanisation. The plants act like drapes, closing gently as their growth engulfs the front door, from either side of the path, to the buzz of precious bees. This is gardening done entirely in pots, yet on a grand scale that will inspire anyone who wants their doorstep or patio to be a glamorous and lively canvas that nurtures them visually and mentally. From jewel scatterings of crocus, flocks of parrot tulips and scented sweet peas to galaxies of single dahlias, towering giraffes of amaryllises grown inside for winter and endless vases of cut blooms through the seasons. With his bantam hens at his feet, Arthur shares his life, knowledge, flair and influences for planting creatively, all of which combine to create a space that's rich in ever-changing colour and life.