Hatschi the Hedgehog

Hatschi the Hedgehog
Author: Tatyana Aganina
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2022-05-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 5042834958

“Hatschi the Hedgehog” is a modern and teachable book for the little ones. It tells us about a girl, Vera, who meets a hedgehog in the woods. The story will help to explain to your child with a simple example why it is not good dropping litter and important taking care of the environment.The illustrations were made by the author of the book.

Walt Disney's Snow White

Walt Disney's Snow White
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983
Genre: Fairy tales
ISBN: 9780307126863

A simplified retelling of the tale in which a fair princess, left to die in the woods, is cared for by seven little men.

Amelia Handegan

Amelia Handegan
Author: Amelia Handegan
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0847849309

This book will appeal to interior design lovers who bought Suzanne Kasler and The Welcoming House, it is an appealing approach to creating fresh interiors rooted in warmth and comfort. Leading Southern interior designer Amelia Handegan is known for her sophisticated eclectic interiors and for her restoration of nationally recognized historic houses. Like the legendary Albert Hadley, Handegan fearlessly embraces a mix of Old World elements, such as antiques, wall murals, luxurious fabrics and passementerie, and stenciled floors, with modern furnishings and well-chosen cultural objects, such as vibrant hand-woven textiles and carved deities. Several artfully designed homes are profiled, including a colorful beach cottage on Folly Island, South Carolina, a rustic cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains, an apartment in a 1920s neoclassical revivalist style in Charleston, South Carolina, and Rose Hill, a refurbished eighteenth-century Virginian plantation house. These rooms illustrate her painterly sensibility, quiet drama, and artisanal touches. Beautifully photographed, this book is a must-have for interior design and historic architecture enthusiasts.

Mira, Mirror

Mira, Mirror
Author: Mette Ivie Harrison
Publisher: Puffin Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Characters and characteristics in literature
ISBN: 9780142406434

Two sisters. One a witch and a queen. The other transformed by her sister's touch into a mirror--a mirror with voice and memory and magic, but no power to transform herself back to the girl she once was. And then, mysteriously, the queen disappears and another girl finds the mirror. This girl has troubles of her own, but she is also a means to escape and soon the girl and the mirror are on their way to find the magic that will bring both pain and hope to both of them. Mette Harrison's mesmerizing voice spins a breathtaking tale of love, lies, and redemption.

Till I End My Song

Till I End My Song
Author: Robert Gibbings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1957
Genre: Berkshire (England).
ISBN:

Life in a Berkshire village on a backwater of the Thames.

Ibitsu

Ibitsu
Author: Haruto Ryo
Publisher: Yen Press LLC
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2018-07-24
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1975328647

There's an urban legend that says late at night, sometimes a young girl dressed in gothic lolita clothing will appear by garbage dumps to ask a question. Any who answer will, without fail, die a twisted death. And tonight, another young boy will find himself enveloped by this horror...

Bran Doll

Bran Doll
Author: Ryo Takagi
Publisher: Go Comi
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781605100449

Fen has just been assigned a position in the Special Dispatch Force (a.k.a. the SDF) protecting the King of Felamorga. When he arrives at the office for the SDF he discovers he's been accidentally enrolled in the Special Doll Force instead! Fen discover to his dismay that his new job is to search out and retrieve bran dolls with the help of four strange but beautiful men - who have more than just the job on their mind! This is a one-shot (single volume) manga from the Go! Boyz Love imprint.

Lovely is the Lee

Lovely is the Lee
Author: Robert Gibbings
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787208710

Readers of Robert Gibbings’ previous illustrated tales of river life such as “Sweet Thames Run Softly” (1940) and “Coming Down the Wye” (1942) will need no introduction to the unique style that this author uses to explore the people and places that he describes with warmth and affectionate good humour. But the real reason that his books have become so collectable is the delicate and evocative engravings with which he illustrates his subject. In “Lovely is the Lee”, first published in 1945, Gibbings has never written with more ease and grace than in this exploration of the River Lee in Ireland. Here is the simple and ancient life which still exists in Ireland, centered in tiny villages in the southern and western part of the Irish Free State. Gibbings finds every part of that life absorbing. As a naturalist he is sensitive to the bird life of the western counties and islands, and describes with an accurate beauty these winged inhabitants. Richly illustrated throughout with engravings by the author.

Town Design

Town Design
Author: Frederick Gibberd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1959
Genre: City planning
ISBN: