The Rose Labyrinth

The Rose Labyrinth
Author: Titania Hardie
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2008-11-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416586032

Now in trade paperback, a mystical fiction debut from Britain’s bestselling “Favorite White Witch” that takes readers on a romantic journey from Elizabethan England to modern-day London where a centuries-old secret awaits. Before his death in 1609, Queen Elizabeth’s spiritual consultant, astrologer, and scientific advisor John Dee hid many of his most astonishing written works, believing that the world was not yet prepared to face the shocking truths that they revealed. For seventeen generations, his female descendants have carefully guarded the secret of his hiding place, waiting for the right moment to bring Dee’s ideas to light. That time is now. In The Rose Labyrinth, popular British author Titania Hardie masterfully blends historical fact and fiction as she introduces readers to Lucy King, a beautiful, young documentary producer based in London. With the help of a brilliant group of friends, Lucy races through London, France, and New York to decipher the clues that will eventually lead her to the hidden treasure of the Rose Labyrinth. Along the way she finds true love with Alex Stafford, the doctor who saw her through a life-threatening heart condition and transplant. A sweeping adventure for readers who loved The Da Vinci Code and The Expected One, The Rose Labyrinth is a decadent, romantic novel with a historical twist. It features a wonderful mix of literary references, from Shakespeare, to the Romantic poets, to Gabriel Garcia Marquez; the folklore and history of Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and Paganism; and of course, astrology and numerology, of which Titania Hardie is an expert. As the Rose Labyrinth tells us, the world we think we know is not all that it appears to be.

Labyrinth

Labyrinth
Author: Jim McGhee
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780761827528

It has been said that Don Nigro now has more plays in print than any American playwright. This is surprising considering that he remains relatively unknown to the general public. Despite his obscurity, Nigro is on his way to being regarded as one of the country's great dramatists. His work has been performed in colleges, universities, off-off-Broadway, and community theaters both in the U.S. and abroad. In Labyrinth, McGhee chronicles Nigro's stories, plays, settings, and characters of almost 200 monologue, one-act and full-length plays. Given the breadth of Nigro's characters and exciting plots, Labyrinth is a useful resource for directors, actors, and enthusiasts in both professional and repertory theater. In addition, Labyrinth introduces readers to generations of gripping tales about extraordinary people. McGhee's book is a welcome addition to any theater library.

The Dragon Legacy

The Dragon Legacy
Author: Nicholas de Vere
Publisher: Book Tree
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781585091317

A collection of essays on the Deresthai culture with accompanying extracts from the Dragon Court archives comprising the official history of the Dragon peoples.

Mazes and Labyrinths of the World

Mazes and Labyrinths of the World
Author: Janet Bord
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1976
Genre: Labyrinthes
ISBN:

From delivery to nursing, diaper duty to bath time, this book walks siblings and their parents through basics of bringing a new baby home. Also included is a note to parents with tips on how to prepare the older child for the new baby and what to expect.

Bringing Learning to Life

Bringing Learning to Life
Author: Louise Boyd Cadwell
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807742961

Building on her enormously popular book, Bringing Reggio Emilia Home, Louise Cadwell helps American educators understand what it means to use ideas from the Reggio Approach in their classrooms. In new and dynamic ways, Cadwell once again takes readers inside the day-to-day practice of a group of early childhood educators. This time she describes the growth and evolution of the work in the St. Louis Reggio Collaborative over the past 10 years.

Between Art Practice and Psychoanalysis Mid-Twentieth Century

Between Art Practice and Psychoanalysis Mid-Twentieth Century
Author: Dr Beth Williamson
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1409467627

The work of art theorist Anton Ehrenzweig is explored in this original and timely study. An analysis of the dynamic and invigorating intellectual influences, institutional framework and legacy of his work, this book uses previously unexamined archival material and unseen artworks to reveal the context within which Ehrenzweig worked, and how that influenced him and those artists with whom he worked closely.

Labyrinth of Passions

Labyrinth of Passions
Author: Angelica Rose
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2011-04-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452079897

The most handsome and rakish Viscount Lucas Merewether, wont even bother to choose his own bride to beget an heir. After all, at all costs he wishes no emotional involvement with any woman. So he sanctions his father, the Earl of Shrewsbury, to choose his bride to be. His plan for a marriage seems boring enough considering his betroth has been cloistered in a convent for ten years. However, hes about to find out that shes no angel. There is nothing boring about being married to the half Spanish Lady Isabel De Carballo. The young lady has devised her own agenda after accepting the offer of marriage. The multifarious plan calls for some desperate measures. To set herself to the task, she must go beyond seduction, a tall order for a maid untouched by man. But she must succeed, for shes after much more than his title and fortune, much more than the pleasures his body pledges to generate, shes after the very thing he fears the most, the conquest of his soul. Married to a rake brings about many twists. And the story is more than a simple romance. There is intrigue, an abduction that takes Lucas into a pirates cove and even murder. And throughout the turmoil, Isabel ignites within him a fire more intense than anything he has ever encountered before in all his experienced years. It excites him beyond words and the game of seduction he has entered, may soon render him lost in the essence of her desire.

Out of the Maze Into the Labyrinth

Out of the Maze Into the Labyrinth
Author: Virginia A. Ward
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1477267476

Labyrinths reach into prehistory and have no geographic cultural, or religious limit. As medieval times passed, labyrinths fell into disuse. In recent times labyrinths have emerged as spiritual tools, a modern mode of worship and have brought with them a sense of peace, comfort and rest as one walks the labyrinth's path, stops to meditate, reflect or think deeply.

Art Making and Education

Art Making and Education
Author: Maurice Brown
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780252063121

What is involved in "making art"? In what ways have Americans introduced art making to students? In Art Making and Education, a practicing artist and a historian of art education discuss from their particular perspectives the production of studio and classroom art. Among those to whom this book will appeal are prospective teachers, school administrators, university-level art educators, and readers interested in the theory of discipline-based art education. "The sources are excellent. The bibliographical material is a must for any candidate wanting to teach the visual arts and certainly for any student hoping to become an artist." -- William Klenk, University of Rhode Island

Treading the Maze

Treading the Maze
Author: Susan Elizabeth King
Publisher: Chronicle Books (CA)
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"Each woman who learns she has breast cancer enters a maze of bewilderment, fear, and isolation. Family and friends are also drawn in, unsure of which way to turn or what words to say. Artist and writer Susan King, herself diagnosed with breast cancer, has created a unique and beautiful book, a life-affirming journey through the labyrinth of disease. In 'Treading the Maze', Susan King embarks on two voyages, braving the uncharted territory of cancer after setting off to explore the medieval Europe she had always dreamed of visiting"--Dust jacket flap.