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Rice's Church Primer

Rice's Church Primer

Matthew Rice

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2013
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The countryside, towns and cities of Britain are full of churches. They represent some of the most iconic, beautiful and occasionally bizarre buildings in the country. They have a lot to say about our history, our art and our ideas. But how do you read them? Through charming illustrations, Rice's Church Primer reveals the basic grammar and vocabulary of church architecture throughout the United Kingdom. As Matthew Rice says, 'Once you can speak any language, conversations can begin, but without it communications can only be brief and brutish. The same is the case with Architecture: an inability to describe the component parts of a building leaves one tongue-tied and unable to begin to discuss what is or is not exciting, dull or peculiar about it.' Rice's Church Primer explains the language of architecture in churches, from the restrained Norman style of William the Conqueror to the gilded excesses of the Baroque. The primer begins with an explanation of the basic 'Grammar' of churches: elevation, plan, fronts, vaults and towers. This allows the reader to easily understand what follows. Next comes the 'Vocabulary' of styles in chronological order, from ancient Saxon churches to modern cathedrals. Each period covers component parts like doors, windows, towers, pews, panelling and pulpits. Finally, there is a map pinpointing some of the best churches around the country, so you can practise your newfound fluency in real life.With Matthew Rice's elegant and witty illustrations to guide you, suddenly you'll understand why naves are necessary, why towers are built as tall as possible and why sometimes even the most respectable church needs a good flying buttress.
Rice's Language of Buildings

Rice's Language of Buildings

Matthew Rice

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2018
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A new, larger format edition of Rice's Architectural Primer.This beautifully illustrated book covers the grammar and vocabulary of British buildings, explaining the evolution of styles from Norman castles to Norman Foster. Its aim is to enable the reader to recognise, understand and date any British building. As Matthew Rice says, ‘Once you can speak any language, conversation can begin, but without it communications can only be brief and brutish. The same is the case with Architecture: an inability to describe the component parts of a building leaves one tongue-tied and unable to begin to discuss what is or is not exciting, dull or peculiar about it.' With this book in your hand, buildings will break down beguilingly into their component parts, ready for inspection and discussion. There will be no more references to 'that curly bit on top of the thing with the square protrusions'. Fluent in the world of volutes, hood moulds, lobed architraves and bucrania, you will be able to leave a cathedral or country house with as much to talk about as a film or play.Complete with over 400 exquisite watercolour illustrations and hand-drawn annotations, this is a joyous celebration of British buildings and will allow you to observe and describe the world around you afresh.
Japan's Rice Problem

Japan's Rice Problem

Masayuki Ogawa

CABI PUBLISHING
2025
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In recent years there has been much debate in Japan over rice, which is considered the "staple food" of the Japanese people. Certain agricultural policies and traditional attitudes, the aging of farming communities and the lack of successors have become major problems, leading to the overproduction of rice and falling prices. Agricultural policy has been forced to respond to these problems. This book summarizes the changing relationship between the Japanese people and rice over the past half century, pointing out four turning points. The book then discusses in detail the "rice paddy glut" as the most recent rice problem in Japan. The book also points out that a "fifth tipping point " will come in the near future, when there will be an excess of farmland, and suggests ways to deal with this problem. Similar problems could be on the horizon in the future for developing countries that have invested heavily in increasing rice production.
There's Rice at Home

There's Rice at Home

Rene Subash

QUADRILLE PUBLISHING
2026
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Need rice-spiration? This book will transform the way you cook rice, from the simply perfect, fluffy bowl of rice to the Ultimate Chicken Biryani, by way of some "cheat" global dishes, includingVeggie Bibimbap, Onigiri, Cheesy Arancini Balls, and Lazy Person's Fried Rice. Rice is one of the most versatile, affordable, and filling household staples, so don't leave it lingering at the back of the pantry, just to be used as a side, but showcase it as a wonder ingredient that can be used in one-pan dishes, roasts, salads, curries, stir-fries, breads, sweets, and so much more. Rene Subash grew up in a South Indian family, where "There's rice at home" was a much-used phrase, and nearly every meal included rice in at least one shape or form. She has traveled all over the world to discover how rice is prepared in myriad different ways and has consequently created stunningly simple recipes we can cook at home. This is a single subject cookbook with heart and soul and the ONLY cookbook you need to improve your rice repertoire.
There's Rice At Home (Ibibio)

There's Rice At Home (Ibibio)

Mayowa Precious Agbabiaka

Aseda Press Ltd
2021
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Mfọn and Itoro go to the market with their mum to buy groceries for their house. On their way home they pass by different food stalls and ask their mum if they're allowed to have something to eat even though there is rice at home. This fun, original, children's story is dedicated to everyone who has ever been told the phrase "There's Rice At Home".
There's Rice At Home (Yoruba)

There's Rice At Home (Yoruba)

Mayowa Precious Agbabiaka

Aseda Press Ltd
2020
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Dami and Seyi go to the market with their mum to buy groceries for their house. On their way home they pass by different food stalls and ask their mum if they're allowed to have something to eat even though there is rice at home. This fun, original, yoruba children's story is dedicated to everyone who has ever been told the phrase "There's Rice At Home".
There's Rice At Home (Patois)

There's Rice At Home (Patois)

Mayowa Precious Agbabiaka

Aseda Press Ltd
2020
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Ajani and Jada go to the market with their mum to buy groceries for their house. On their way home they pass by different food stalls and ask their mum if they're allowed to have something to eat even though there is rice at home. This fun, original, children's story is dedicated to everyone who has ever been told the phrase "There's Rice At Home".Note. This book follows the Cassidy-LePage writing system
There's Rice At Home (Igbo)

There's Rice At Home (Igbo)

Mayowa Precious Agbabiaka

Aseda Press Ltd
2020
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Emeka and Ogechi go to the market with their mum to buy groceries for their house. On their way home they pass by different food stalls and ask their mum if they're allowed to have something to eat even though there is rice at home. This fun, original, children's story is dedicated to everyone who has ever been told the phrase "There's Rice At Home."
There's Rice At Home (Twi)

There's Rice At Home (Twi)

Mayowa Precious Agbabiaka

Aseda Press Ltd
2020
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Kofi and Ama go to the market with their mum to buy groceries for their house. On their way home they pass by different food stalls and ask their mum if they're allowed to have something to eat even though there is rice at home. This fun, original, children's story is dedicated to everyone who has ever been told the phrase "There's Rice At Home".
There's Rice At Home (Swahili)

There's Rice At Home (Swahili)

Mayowa Precious Agbabiaka

Aseda Press Ltd
2020
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Mariamu and Juma go to the market with their mum to buy groceries for their house. On their way home they pass by different food stalls and ask their mum if they're allowed to have something to eat even though there is rice at home. This fun, original, children's story is dedicated to everyone who has ever been told the phrase "There's Rice At Home". Also contains a mini swahili glossary.
There's Rice At Home (English)

There's Rice At Home (English)

Mayowa Precious Agbabiaka

Aseda Press Ltd
2020
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Dami and Seyi go to the market with their mum to buy groceries for their house. On their way home they pass by different food stalls and ask their mum if they're allowed to have something to eat even though there is rice at home. This fun, original, children's story is dedicated to everyone who has ever been told the phrase "There's Rice At Home."
There's Rice At Home (Krio)

There's Rice At Home (Krio)

Mayowa Precious Agbabiaka

Aseda Press Ltd
2020
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Mwamed and Musu go to the market with their mum to buy groceries for their house. On their way home they pass by different food stalls and ask their mum if they're allowed to have something to eat even though there is rice at home. If you've ever been told those words, you'll love this fun, original, children's story for your children. It has been translated into Krio (the lingua franca of Sierra Leone) by The Young Sierra Leonean initiative @Young_Salone and contains a mini glossary at the end.Suitable for any age trying to learn and practice Krio.
There's Rice At Home (Urhobo)

There's Rice At Home (Urhobo)

Mayowa Precious Agbabiaka

Mayowa Precious O O Agbabiaka
2020
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Runo and Tejiri go to the market with their mum to buy groceries for their house. On their way home they pass by different food stalls and ask their mum if they're allowed to have something to eat even though there is rice at home. This fun, original, Urhobo children's story is dedicated to everyone who has ever been told the phrase "There's Rice At Home".