From the Author of Wacky Winter Birds, K.A. Ellison delights again, with beautiful bright illustrations and an enjoyable story that enchants, encouraging community, friendship, caring and wonderment in the beauty of nature. The park bustles with family, friends, and community. This dream-like imaginative picture book illustrates the power of the imagination and transports readers to outdoor adventures with plenty of fun to be had Fun at Stewart Park is a book that families will love reading over and over. Roseburg, Oregon seems like a quiet town, sometimes without a lot to do. But in the midst, Stewart Park offers just about everything you would want in a park, with adventures and many things to do, from playgrounds, a real-life train to climb on, wildlife pond and much more
Show your love for all things Scottish highlander, outlander (or preppy) with this fashionable Tartan Journal. Write down your thoughts, your wishes, your dreams or your memories of Scotland and beyond in this 150-page lined notebook.
Created by comic book legends Dennis O Neil and Neal Adams, John Stewart changed both DC s fictional universe and the comics industry itself. Introduced as a substitute for Hal Jordan, DC s primary Green Lantern, John Stewart was DC s first Black superhero, and over the years grew from a back-up player to a main character and arguably the most recognisable Green Lantern. Stewart starred in the Green Lantern series for a time and later his own series, Green Lantern: Mosaic, and was featured in other media adaptations including the beloved Justice League cartoon. Fifty years following John Stewart s debut, this collection highlights the character s greatest moments over the decades both space-faring and Earth-bound from his first appearance in the legendary O Neil/Adams Green Lantern run, to taking over from Hal Jordan as Earth s Green Lantern, and being rechristened as the first mortal Guardian of the Universe. This volume includes Green Lantern Vol. 2 #87, #182, #185, Green Lantern Vol. 3 #74, #156, Green Lantern Vol. 4 #49, Green Lantern: Mosaic #18, and Justice League of America #110.
Part of an exciting series of sturdy, square-box 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles from Flame Tree, featuring powerful and popular works of art. This new jigsaw will satisfy your need for a challenge, featuring Aimee Stewart's Fantastic Voyage. This 1000 piece jigsaw is intended for adults and children over 13 years. Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts. Finished Jigsaw size 735 x 510mm/29 x 20 ins. Now includes an A4 poster for reference. Aimee Stewart is a self-taught artist, photographer and writer who has been blurring the lines between digital and traditional art since 2005. She is strongly influenced by music and literature. Her special focus is in eclectic digital painting and photomanipulation – she takes components from old photographs and manipulates them into elements that complement her work perfectly. Aimee describes herself as a champion of daydreams; she loses thoughts of reality and becomes immersed in fantasy creations, as can be seen in this beautiful, steampunk and nostalgic illustration.
Surrounded by the artists, writers and musicians who made up her court in Boston as they did in Venice, Isabella Stewart Gardner, a passionate art collector, was as revered and sought after as royalty. Henry James was inspired by the rich and powerful Gardner, as well as by the Palazzo Barbaro in Venice, when he wrote his novel The Wings of the Dove. Gardner was to recreate a larger-than-life version of Palazzo Barbaro in Boston, which is now the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. These dazzling letters bring to life James's passion for Venice and the Palazzo Barbaro, and serve as an introduction to the fascinating world of Isabella Stewart Gardner herself.
This Royal Stewart genuine tartan cloth notebook has 176pp of 80gsm cream paper, with left page plain, right page ruled. Cloth supplied by tailors and kilt makers Kinloch Anderson. With a ribbon marker, inner note pocket, elastic enclosure, history of tartan leaflet, and colourful bookmark with a brief history of the Royal Stewart tartan.
This Stewart Hunting Tartan notebook is bound in real tartan cloth. It has 176 pages and has stained edges and a matching elastic enclosure. The notebook has a ribbon-marker and an inner note holder. It has a booklet about tartan, and a Clan Map of Scotland. It also comes with a bookmark with a history of the tartan.
Bound in real Royal Stewart tartan Scottish cloth supplied by Kinloch Anderson, this hardback notebook is 21 x 13cm, with 192pp pages - each spread has left blank, right ruled. Has stained edges, ribbon marker, bookmark and inner note holder. Eight perforated end leaves and expandable inner note holder. Each includes a removable booklet and bookmark giving information on the specific tartan used for the binding. With 192 pages, acid-free threadsewn, 80 gsm cream shade pages, with round-cornered cover and bookblock corners, and a matching elastic closure. The tartan cloth is supplied by and produced with the authority of Kinloch Anderson who are tailors and kiltmakers in Edinburgh.
Waverley Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook: Dress Stewart Mini Notebook with pen (10.5 x 7cm) is a gift item, using recycled materials and paper from certified sustainable forests.Each mini notebook is bound in genuine British cloth with elastic closure, ribbon marker, eight perforated end leaves and expandable inner note holder. Each notebook comes with a pen (colour is normally black but may change) This notebook has the left hand side blank, and the right hand side lined. Notebook comes in biodegradable film bag. Film is made from resin derived from corn or other starch/sugar processes. Waverley Scotland Tartan Commonplace Notebooks: 95 styles across 40 clans and 20 themed tartans. The tartan is made with cloth woven in mills in the United Kingdom. The tartan cloth is supplied with the authority of KINLOCH ANDERSON, holders of Royal Warrants of Appointment. Dress Stewart tartan: The Dress Stewart tartan cloth used to bind this notebook is a Dress version of the Royal Stewart. It is an 'arisaid' sett or pattern and that means it was worn in a dress pattern and therefore considered a feminine version of the historical masculine belted plaid. The white-based tartans influenced dance and dress tartans. Queen Victoria loved the tartan and her use of it made the tartan become fashionable and established. Just as King George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822 was pivotal in tartan becoming fashionable again, after its ban, then so was Queen Victoria's influence in bringing the Stewart tartan into the lasting prominence it enjoys today. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert fell in love with the Highlands and purchased Balmoral Castle in 1848 plus the surrounding land. Balmoral has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family ever since. Prince Albert used the red and Royal Stewart tartan for carpets, together with the green Hunting Stewart tartan and the red and white Dress Stewart for the curtains and upholstery. The presence of the royal castle in Balmoral has greatly increased the worldwide appeal of Scotland as a holiday destination and has also helped to create interest in the story of Scotland's clans and tartans. The mini notebook with pen is ideal for quick notes and is a handy size; light and easy to carry.
The Dress Stewart tartan cloth used to bind this notebook is a Dress version of the Royal Stewart. It is an 'arisaid' sett or pattern and that means it was worn in a dress pattern and therefore considered a feminine version of the historical masculine belted plaid. The white-based tartans influenced dance and dress tartans. Queen Victoria loved the tartan and her use of it made the tartan become fashionable and established. Just as King George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822 was pivotal in tartan becoming fashionable again, after its ban, then so was Queen Victoria's influence in bringing the Stewart tartan into the lasting prominence it enjoys today. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert fell in love with the Highlands and purchased Balmoral Castle in 1848 plus the surrounding land. Balmoral has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family ever since. Prince Albert used the red and Royal Stewart tartan for carpets, together with the green Hunting Stewart tartan and the red and white Dress Stewart for the curtains and upholstery. The presence of the royal castle in Balmoral has greatly increased the worldwide appeal of Scotland as a holiday destination and has also helped to create interest in the story of Scotland's clans and tartans.The pocket notebook is ideal for quick notes and is a handy size; light and easy to carry.
This Large Dress Stewart Tartan Notebook (21x 13cm) with 192 pages from Waverley Scotland has left page blank, right page ruled. Queen Victoria adopted the Dress Stewart tartan and it became wildly popular.The paper is FSC 80 gsm smooth cream paper from sustainable forests. It was genuine British cloth, with elastic closure, ribbon marker, eight perforated end leaves and expandable inner note holder. A removable booklet about the history of the clan tartans, and a bookmark that gives information on the Dress Stewart tartan. It is an arisaid sett of Royal Stewart tartan - a Dress version of the Royal Stewart. Dress tartans often exhanged the key part of the sett with white to achieve a more formal look. These white tartans were known as arisaids (or arasaids) worn as a dress - a long feminine version of the masculine belted plaid. King George IV's visit in 1822 was pivotal in the tartan story, and Queen Victoria was to bring her own influence on tartan. Queen Victoria was crowned Queen in 1838. The Queen and Prince Albert visited Scotland in 1842, and Queen Victoria was excited by the novels of Sir Walter Scott and in love with the idea of the Highlands. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert fell in love with the Highlands, and purchased Balmoral in 1848, and the land surrounding it. A new castle was completed in 1856 and it has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family ever since. At Balmoral, Prince Albert personally took care of the interior design, where he made great use of tartan. He utilised the red Royal Stewart and green Hunting Stewart tartans for carpets, and the Dress Stewart for curtains and upholstery. The Queen designed the Victoria tartan, and Prince Albert designed the Balmoral tartan which remains the exclusive tartan of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom today. The Dress Stewart tartan was in existence when Victoria became Queen, but became wildly popular after it was adopted by Queen Victoria and the ladies of the royal household at Balmoral. The tartan became very fashionable. By establishing an annual royal residence at Balmoral, the royal family greatly increased the appeal of Scotland as a tourist destination and helped to spread the use of tartan far beyond the borders of Scotland. The tartan cloth is supplied with the authority of Kinloch Anderson Scotland, holders of Royal Warrants of Appointment and is woven in the United Kingdom. Today Waverley Scotland has over 90 styles across 40 clans and 20 themed tartans.
The Stewart Dynasty in Scotland series aims to bring the rich political heritage of late medieval and early modern Scotland before as wide a reading public as possible, with specialist authors writing for the general reader as well as the student or academic. This volume is number one in the series and is also the first scholarly biography of the two kings who established medieval Scotland’s most famous and durable royal dynasty. Robert II, long regarded as a weak and ineffective king, pursued a determined political and propaganda campaign which largely overcame initial political opposition. Robert III was forced to engage in a long-term struggle with his brother Albany for control of the kingdom. Firmly based on contemporary documentary sources, Stephen Boardman's study examines the ways in which the unjustly poor reputations of both kings grew from later embellishments to contemporary political propaganda.
This study guide examines the roles of the individual characters in the play, and outlines the major themes in an approachable and accessible way. It also explores issues of set, dramatic technique and staging. This guide is suitable for senior school pupils and students at all levels.
Winner of the 2019 Mark E. Mack Community Engagement Award from the Society for Historical Archaeology, the collaborative archaeology project at the former Stewart Indian School documents the archaeology and history of a heritage project at a boarding school for American Indian children in the Western United States. In Collaborative Archaeology at Stewart Indian School, the team's collective efforts shed light on the children's education, foodways, entertainment, health, and resilience in the face of the US government's attempt to forcibly assimilate Native populations at the turn of the twentieth century, as well as school life in later years after reforms.This edited volume addresses the theory, methods, and outcomes of collaborative archaeology conducted at the Stewart Indian School site and is a genuine collective effort between archaeologists, tribal members, and former students of the school including University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada Indian Commission, and Washoe Tribal Historic Preservation Office. With more than twenty contributing authors, over half of which are tribal members (Washoe, Paiute, and Shoshone), this rich case study is strongly influenced by previous work in collaborative and Indigenous archaeologies. It elaborates on these efforts by applying concepts of governmentality (legal instruments and practices that constrain and enable decisions, in this case, regarding the management of historical populations and modern heritage resources) as well as social capital (valued relations with others, in this case, between Native and non-Native stakeholders).As told through the trials, errors, shared experiences, sobering memories, and stunning accomplishments of a group of students, archaeologists, and tribal members, this rare gem humanizes archaeological method and theory and bolsters collaborative archaeological research.
Brett Tompkins leaves his home in Baltimore to spend his twelfth summer with his father in a logging town named Snow Shoe, West Virginia. His father, a banker by trade, has taken over the family logging company at the request of Brett's grandfather who is no longer able to operate it due to failing health. But mother is not happy with this and gives him only a year to try it out. Reluctantly, she allows her son to spend the summer with his father at Snow Shoe. During the summer of 1879, Brett meets new friends and new adventure at Stewart Creek Logging Company, and comes to enjoy life in the mountain country. But can he convince his mother, a city woman, to visit and, hopefully, feel the same joy for the mountain country that he had come to feel.
Brett Tompkins leaves his home in Baltimore to spend his twelfth summer with his father in a logging town named Snow Shoe, West Virginia. His father, a banker by trade, has taken over the family logging company at the request of Brett's grandfather who is no longer able to operate it due to failing health. But mother is not happy with this and gives him only a year to try it out. Reluctantly, she allows her son to spend the summer with his father at Snow Shoe. During the summer of 1879, Brett meets new friends and new adventure at Stewart Creek Logging Company, and comes to enjoy life in the mountain country. But can he convince his mother, a city woman, to visit and, hopefully, feel the same joy for the mountain country that he had come to feel.
Unwavering Success with Cyvill May Stewart helps readers overcome their fears, limiting self-beliefs and worries so they can build a life worth living. With real-life examples and exercises, Stewart gives readers a new perspective on fear and how they can harness it to achieve success. Experiencing fear is not a sign of cowardice but a healthy sign that we're stepping out of our comfort zone, ready to grow and reach our fullest potential.About the AuthorCyvill May Stewart is an overseas worker from a small town in the Philippines, now residing in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She was a compassionate registered nurse who later in her thirties found passion in becoming a consummate entrepreneur. Cyvill is the mother of two young girls, aged three and one, both smart enough to get the better of her on any given day. She works full-time, navigating the delicate balance between work and family. She enjoys cooking and oil painting. Her book is a great journal of legacy for her princesses, Zoey Alexandra and Meghan Rae. Living abroad had its complexities, but she chose not to be led by fear but through wisdom. She invested in her growth to be better, do better, and have better. Three primary things she stands for are growth, evolving, and thriving. Personal development becomes a daily routine. Update your mindset, update your life. When she gets her tax refund, she invests it in buying all sorts of books.
Stewart is an up and coming surgical resident at New York's prestigious Bayview Hospital. With a handsome and wealthy boyfriend, a fancy Manhattan appartment, and a promising career, nothing can stand in his way. Or so he thinks, until suddenly his whole life is unexpectedly turned upside down.Charlie is a regular guy, working contentedly in his family's body shop in his home town of Green Grove, IL. His life is simple and uncomplicated, and he is a happy man with his family and best friend at his side.Can these two men with completely different lives and dreams find enough common ground to be friends? Or will they allow their differences to keep them apart forever?
Merry Christmas Stewart is a personalized kids activity book, it includes personalized crosswords, word searches, number puzzles, jokes, drawing and coloring >It is suitable for children between 6-11 years old It is a unique Christmas present for Stewart, and is the perfect gift this Xmas This personalized book is also available for other names This is a great gift for children and an amazing keepsake for parents