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Rachel Ashwell's Painted Stories

Rachel Ashwell's Painted Stories

Rachel Ashwell

Ryland, Peters Small Ltd
2021
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This personal notebook reveals Rachel Ashwell’s thoughts about everything she loves, and through her visual story telling she shares her poetic view of life. Painted Stories is a feast for the eyes, heart and soul, and a journey for your mind to wander through. Divided into themed sections which focus on fabric, wallpapers, lighting, bed linens, curtains, slipcovers and upholstery, furniture, rugs, objet d’art and flowers, it is a truly inspirational sketchbook of ideas and is for anyone who has an appreciation for beauty. Interwoven with practical thoughts and tips are Rachel’s thoughts about beauty and aesthetics, and poetry that illuminates her thoughts. Illustrated with watercolour illustrations from a variety of artists, including Ben Peck-Whiston, Rachel believes the ambiguity of artwork over photographs gives a more mindful and timeless approach. This allows the reader to more easily layer in their own thoughts and observations and hopefully be inspired too to tap into their own creativity by pulling together a notebook of their own favourite things which tell their own story.
Rachel Ashwell: My Floral Affair

Rachel Ashwell: My Floral Affair

Rachel Ashwell

RYLAND, PETERS SMALL LTD
2023
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Discover Rachel Ashwell’s floral inspirations and the unique touch she brings to interiors in her first book dedicated to flowers, a deeply-held passion come to life. Flowers and floral decoration are at the core of Rachel Ashwell’s world and her designs. From her showcase rose garden in California, she set out with photographer Amy Neunsinger to capture the full-blown romance of the quintessential English country house, the dramatic colourways of northern Europe, and the faded opulence of a Parisian apartment. This is the story of that magical journey, which takes us through a variety of beautiful spaces large and small, some ornate and others simple. Every aspect of floral accents is showcased, from wallpaper to fabrics, floors to ceilings, architectural details, lighting and, of course, flower arrangements, some breathtaking and some simple… but all beautiful in their own right. First published in 2018, this is a new edition.
Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic Interiors

Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic Interiors

Rachel Ashwell

RYLAND, PETERS SMALL LTD
2024
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Rachel Ashwell is the creator of Shabby Chic: a peaceful yet practical way of living that embraces a respect for the things we hold dear and puts them at the heart of our homes. Romantic florals against pure white linen, ruffled muslin skirting a bed base and brushing bleached floorboards, the deep comfort of a nest of fluffy towels: this is Rachel Ashwell’s signature style. Shabby Chic Interiors, an eclectic book of quirky inspiration, is divided into chapters according to location, beginning with Rachel’s Los Angeles home. We then wander into a photographer’s minimalist mountain-top residence in the Hollywood Hills before heading to the coast to visit a Malibu beach cottage. A bohemian hideout in southern California is next on our journey, followed by a peek at fashion designer Betsey Johnson's one-time New York apartment and a house that once belonged to Marilyn Monroe. With rooms combining flea-market finds and objects of pure functionality – an elegant French mirror reflecting a vintage oil painting, a bejewelled metal candle holder beside a cluster of Willow pattern china, and a velvet cushion lounging under the twinkle of a crystal chandelier – this book celebrates all that is wonderfully Shabby Chic. First Published in 2009, this is a new edition.
Rachel Owen

Rachel Owen

Bodleian Library
2021
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Rachel Owen’s hauntingly beautiful illustrations for Dante’s Inferno take a radically new approach to representing the world of Dante’s famous poem. The images combine the artist’s deep cultural and historical understanding of 'The Divine Comedy' and its artistic legacy with her unique talent for collage and printmaking. These illustrations, casting the viewer as a first-person pilgrim through the underworld, prompt us to rethink Dante’s poem through their novel perspective and visual language. Owen’s work, held in the Bodleian Library and published here for the first time, illustrates the complete cycle of thirty-four cantos of the Inferno with one image per canto. The illustrations are accompanied by essays contextualising Owen’s work and supplemented by six illustrations intended for the unfinished Purgatorio series. Fiona Whitehouse provides details of the techniques employed by the artist, Peter Hainsworth situates Owen’s work in the field of modern Dante illustration and David Bowe offers a commentary on the illustrations as gateways to Dante’s poem. Jamie McKendrick and Bernard O’Donoghue’s translations of episodes from the 'Inferno' provide complementary artistic interpretations of Dante’s poem, while reflections from colleagues and friends commemorate Owen’s life and work as an artist, scholar and teacher. This stunning collection is an important contribution to both Dante scholarship and illustration.
My Name is Rachel Corrie

My Name is Rachel Corrie

Rachel Corrie

Nick Hern Books
2007
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The moving account of the life and early death of a young female activist, adapted from her own writings. Why did a 23-year old woman leave her comfortable American life to stand between an Israeli army bulldozer and a Palestinian home in the Gaza strip? Compiled from her letters, diaries and emails by Alan Rickman and Guardian journalist Katharine Viner, My Name is Rachel Corrie recounts, in her own words, her short life and sudden death. My Name is Rachel Corrie was first performed by Megan Dodds at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in April 2005, winning Best New Play at the 2006 WhatsOnStage Awards.
Rachel Garfield

Rachel Garfield

Matthew Shaul; Amelia Jones; Lesley Farrell

UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE PRESS
2005
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Explores the gap between an individual's perception of their identity and the perceptions of others. This monograph uses video, painting and photography, and places stereotypes alongside the subject of those stereotypes, to examine issues of identity, racism and belonging. It presents a multi-faceted view of the individuals concerned.
Rachel Howard

Rachel Howard

Haunch of Venison
2008
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Rachel Howard. British artist Rachel Howards first exhibition with Haunch of Venison (11 January - 23 February 2008) explores the notion of a beauty that is born out of everyday tragedy. In a series of figurative and abstract paintings, and accompanying ink-on-paper studies, Howard conducts an ongoing investigation into the meaning of death, as experienced both through personal experience and through mediated representation. The departure point for these works is the disturbing images of suicide that Howard finds by trawling newspapers and the internet, a process she calls prodding the inevitable. In the resulting
Rachel Kneebone

Rachel Kneebone

Ali Smith

Anomie Publishing
2014
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Rachel Kneebone (born 1973, Oxfordshire) is a London-based artist internationally renowned for her porcelain sculptures that intricately fuse human, natural and abstract forms to explore universal themes such as sexual desire, mortality, anguish and despair. Launched in anticipation of ‘399 Days’, Kneebone’s latest presentation at White Cube, London, in summer 2014, this publication features works from Kneebone’s acclaimed solo exhibition at Brooklyn Museum in 2012, which included eight of the artist’s works in dialogue with fifteen bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin.Featuring a foreword by Catherine Morris and a text by Ali Smith, this beautifully designed and produced hardback publication contains over fifty colour reproductions and has been developed with support from Brooklyn Museum.
Rachel's Story

Rachel's Story

Leigh Russell

Bloodhound Books
2021
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In a world where food is scarce, the government rules and ordinary people only exist to serve, can there ever be happiness? As a child, living in a post-apocalyptic world, the only person Rachel can rely on is her mother. But when her mother is killed, Rachel is initiated into The Programme where selected young girls are medicated to make them fertile. Fearing for her future, Rachel escapes. But freedom comes at a price and Rachel must navigate through a terrifying landscape of persecution to survive. What is on the other side of the city wall? Will the repressive government hunt her down? One thing is certain. Rachel’s world will never be the same again… Discover a completely gripping dystopian saga today. Rachel's Story is the perfect read for readers of women's fiction as well as for fans of dystopian novels, such as Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. What readers are saying about Rachel's Story: "A gripping new dystopian novel, perfect for fans of The Handmaid's Tale." "Intriguing and really clever." "Oh my goodness this was amazing" "Loved all the characters and really enjoyed the book and the atmosphere" Leigh Russell is also the internationally bestselling author of The Geraldine Steel Series and the stand-alone psychological thrillers, Suspicion and The Adulterer's Wife.
Rachel's Journey

Rachel's Journey

Patrick Bijou

Dr Patrick Tristram Bijou
2024
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Rachel lives a disturbed existence. And just when she thought things couldn't get worse, she is once again thrust into a situation where she is forced to fend for herself. Will she come out of this alive? "Her head felt heavy. Her heart was beating fast. Her body felt numb. She was unable to move a limb or open an eye. A soft surface against her right side felt cold. The feeling of reality started slowly pushing its way back into her fuzzy mind. Where am I? What is going on?" "Rachel's Journey" takes readers on a gripping rollercoaster ride of suspense and intrigue from the very first page. As Rachel wakes up in a mysterious room, unable to recall how she got there, tension builds as she navigates a terrifying reality filled with uncertainty and danger. With each twist and turn, readers are drawn deeper into Rachel's desperate struggle for answers and freedom. This heart-pounding psychological thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Perfect for fans of gripping suspense and unforgettable characters, "Rachel's Journey" is a must-read that will keep you up all night turning pages. Don't miss out on this captivating tale of survival and deception-grab your copy today
Rachel's Special Soup

Rachel's Special Soup

Stephanie Kizimchuk

Library for All
2019
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When Rachel gets sad or feels lonely she makes the soup she had as a child. This is a beautifully illustrated book for 4-8 year old readers. Proceeds from this sale benefit nonprofit organisation Library For All, helping children around the world learn to read.
Rachel Riley: Professional Reporter

Rachel Riley: Professional Reporter

Mac

Toasted Coconut Media
2014
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Book Three of the award-winning series THE PROFESSIONALS The children of New York City... 200 tons of gold... MR. WHO has taken them both. But what do they have to do with his MASTER PLAN? RACHEL RILEY is going to find out (OK, maybe more like sneak out.) She'll search for Quenton's little brother, discover who her dad is, land a job at the New York Herald, and probably win a Pulitzer Prize for journalism, thank-you-very-much Oh, and she has to decode messages from a rhyming cowboy, debrief a ditzy jazz singer, and dodge a caviar-eating, poetry-writing assassin and -WHEW - maybe, just maybe, her mom will finally let her have a dog, cat, baby elephant... ANYTHING bigger than her teeny-tiny goldfish. Then there's that pesky little problem of all THE PROFESSIONALS disappearing one by one by one...