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Gavin Douglas, The Palyce of Honour

Gavin Douglas, The Palyce of Honour

Medieval Institute Publications
2018
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At the end of the fifteenth century, Gavin Douglas devised his ambitious dream vision The Palyce of Honour in part to signal a new scope to Scottish literary culture. While deeply versed in Chaucer's writings, Douglas identified Ovid's Metamorphoses as a particularly timely model in the light of contemporary humanist scholarship. For all its comedy, The Palyce of Honour stands as a reminder to James IV of Scotland that poetry casts a powerful light upon the arts of rule. A new edition of David Parkinson’s 1992 book The Palis of Honoure. Medieval Institute Publications at Western Michigan University publishes the TEAMS Middle English Texts series, which is designed to make available texts that occupy an important place in the literary and cultural canon but have not been readily obtainable in student editions. The focus of Middle English Texts is on Middle English literature adjacent to such major authors as Chaucer or Malory. The editions include glosses of difficult words and short introductions on the history of the work, its merits, points of topical interest and brief bibliographies.
Gavin Douglas, The Palyce of Honour

Gavin Douglas, The Palyce of Honour

Medieval Institute Publications
2018
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At the end of the fifteenth century, Gavin Douglas devised his ambitious dream vision The Palyce of Honour in part to signal a new scope to Scottish literary culture. While deeply versed in Chaucer's writings, Douglas identified Ovid's Metamorphoses as a particularly timely model in the light of contemporary humanist scholarship. For all its comedy, The Palyce of Honour stands as a reminder to James IV of Scotland that poetry casts a powerful light upon the arts of rule. A new edition of David Parkinson’s 1992 book The Palis of Honoure. Medieval Institute Publications at Western Michigan University publishes the TEAMS Middle English Texts series, which is designed to make available texts that occupy an important place in the literary and cultural canon but have not been readily obtainable in student editions. The focus of Middle English Texts is on Middle English literature adjacent to such major authors as Chaucer or Malory. The editions include glosses of difficult words and short introductions on the history of the work, its merits, points of topical interest and brief bibliographies.
Gavin's Wonderful World of Sprinkles

Gavin's Wonderful World of Sprinkles

Crystal M. Gomez

Michaelson Entertainment
2015
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Gavin is a boy with much to learn about himself and the way he treats others. The thing is, he learns most while in another world. When his love for sprinkles turns to greed, he shrinks to a world so small, he is only allowed one feeling. What will he do? Wacky characters offer much to think about when it's time to choose. Join Gavin in his imaginary world of strange places to learn lessons all kids need to know.
Gavin at War

Gavin at War

Casemate Publishers
2022
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"General Gavin was a very brave man who had great faith in his men. The battle or the weather never stopped him from going to check the troops. He would go in the rain or snow. If the battle was severe, he would crawl from foxhole to foxhole to talk to his men to let them know he was with them. Words cannot explain the love and pride I had for General Gavin." - Walter Woods, World War II aide to General GavinLieutenant General James Gavin, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division during WWII, is one of the best-known figures of the war. Beginning as the commander of the 505th Parachute Combat Team that spearheaded the American assault on Sicily in July 1943, Gavin advanced to division command and finally command of US forces in Berlin. Throughout this time he kept a wartime diary that starts in April 1943, as the unit was preparing to go to northern Africa, and continues through to his final entry on 1 September 1945 during the occupation of Berlin.During the war years, Gavin came into close contact with virtually all the leading airborne commanders and many others who would advance to the top levels of Army leadership. His diary includes observations on fellow military and political leaders, such as General Dwight Eisenhower and the British Field Marshal Montgomery, Army operations, and the general's personal life. Gavin was an officer who led by example: on four combat jumps - into Sicily, at Salerno, then Normandy and the Netherlands - he was the first man out the door. Two Distinguished Service Crosses, two Silver Stars, and the Purple Heart rewarded his service.For decades, Gavin kept the existence of the journal a secret; the general's family discovered it among his belongings after his death. Editor Lewis "Bob" Sorley has worked closely with the Gavin family and the Army Heritage Center to prepare the diary for publication. His edited and annotated version includes a prologue and epilogue to frame the entries within the wider scope of the general's life.
Gavin at War

Gavin at War

Casemate Publishers
2025
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“Gavin at War provides a lively selfportrait. His diary is especially notable for its skeptical assessments of his comrades and his Army.” — The New York Times Winner, 2022 Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Awards, Journals, Memoirs, and Letters_x000D_ _x000D_ "General Gavin was a very brave man who had great faith in his men. The battle or the weather never stopped him from going to check the troops. He would go in the rain or snow. If the battle was severe, he would crawl from foxhole to foxhole to talk to his men to let them know he was with them. Words cannot explain the love and pride I had for General Gavin."—Walter Woods, World War II aide to General Gavin Lieutenant General James Gavin, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division during WWII, is one of the bestknown figures of the war. Beginning as the commander of the 505th Parachute Combat Team that spearheaded the American assault on Sicily in July 1943, Gavin advanced to division command and finally command of US forces in Berlin. Throughout this time he kept a wartime diary that starts in April 1943, as the unit was preparing to go to northern Africa, and continues through to his final entry on 1 September 1945 during the occupation of Berlin. During the war years, Gavin came into close contact with virtually all the leading airborne commanders and many others who would advance to the top levels of Army leadership. His diary includes observations on fellow military and political leaders such as General Dwight Eisenhower and the British Field Marshal Montgomery, army operations, and the general's personal life. Gavin was an officer who led by example: on four combat jumps—into Sicily, at Salerno, then Normandy and the Netherlands—he was the first man out the door. Two Distinguished Service Crosses, two Silver Stars, and the Purple Heart rewarded his service. For decades, Gavin kept the existence of the journal a secret; the general's family discovered it among his belongings after his death. Editor Lewis "Bob" Sorley has worked closely with the Gavin family and the Army Heritage Center to prepare the diary for publication. His edited and annotated version includes a prologue and epilogue to frame the entries within the wider scope of the general's life.
Understanding Selected Poems of Christina Rossetti for A level OCR Poetry: Another Gavin's Guide for A Level students and their teachers
Christina Rossetti was and is a significant poet - the issues she raises and in particular those on gender and equality strike a chord more than a century after her death. If you have been given her selected poems to study for A level - there will be plenty to say. This, like all Gavin's Guides, combines detailed close text analysis with a look at key themes and how to develop your own interpretation skills. Buy this book and inside you will find: * Close text analysis of the 15 poems selected by OCR for A level students in 2019 and beyond * Ideas to stretch your own skills in literature study * Tips on how to write an excellent essay Gavin Smithers is a private tutor who coaches students to A Level and GSCE success. His Gavin's Guides series has now sold above 15,000 copies. Gavin also offers a unique and free service to buyers of this book: should there be further questions you have about the text, simply email Gavin and he will do his best to help.
Gavin Macleod sees the aliens amongst us

Gavin Macleod sees the aliens amongst us

Kristina Evans

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Gavin Macleod had apocalyptic goals. With a catastrophe created, he believed the humans would turn to him for help. It was his destiny as he had found a portal, which exposed him to the game of life. Every step had fallen into place but in the shadows, someone else had ideas of grandeur. A superior being had watched over him and observed other species interact with Gavin. He also wanted to change history and had kept an eye on the ones who coaxed the Macleod Clan from the Norse King. No one could interfere with the being's plans and when Gavin fell in love, he intervened. The being wanted a puppet so he integrated with Gavin but a woman stood in his way who had her own ideas.A goddess watched over Gavin and the alien being. She felt responsible for Gavin's actions and would give up her life to change the present situation. Others had sacrificed their lives and their souls waited as they had to solve a puzzle to end the suffering. An ancient relic was needed to trap Gavin's soul. The end was unexpected but life is always unpredictable when, a snake is amongst us.
Gavin & the Jingle Gulls

Gavin & the Jingle Gulls

Sally Lloyd

MyriadLifeBooks
2023
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Gavin & the Jingle Gulls - The Story of the making of a Seagull Supergroup When Gavin the Gull bands together with his buddies to perform a Christmas song for charity, what he doesn't expect is to end up as part of a seagull supergroup. Ambition soars, but it isn't an easy path to fly to the top of the gull charts. Personalities clash, egos inflate, and bickering is rife. When the famous Lady Serena and the Seagull Songstresses arrive, things only get more complicated. This heartwarming story of Gavin, Stasher, Gobbler, Slowfly, Screecher, and Dropper by Norfolk author Sally Lloyd is a hilarious read, full of gull humour and adventure. Gavin the Gull is already well known in the county as Sally's mascot for her photography and design business. He even has his own Instagram and Facebook accounts. "While people usually have strong views on the antics of seagulls, which are often pretty negative, Gavin the Gull has always been viewed with affection by my customers. Gavin and the Jingle Gulls is the first story of many. I live by the River Wensum, where there is daily inspiration from the seagulls that live there. You don't have to love seagulls to enjoy this book, but by the end of it, you are sure to see them in a whole new light."
Gavin Maxwell

Gavin Maxwell

Eland Publishing Ltd
2017
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Gavin Maxwell was a romantic, self-destructive adventurer, brave and handsome, with a deep sympathy for the underdog, a wonderfully curious mind and a dogged commitment to discovering the truth. It was said of him that he was loved by women, had sex with men but his emotional life was ruled by animals. His father died in the trenches in the year of his birth, so he and his brothers enjoyed a wonderfully carefree childhood, living in passionate proximity to their mother, the widowed daughter of the Duke of Northumberland, in an isolated house on the south-west coast of Scotland. He became one of the most brilliant and quixotic of British travel-writers, who wrote about Iraq (where he travelled with Wilfrid Thesiger in 1956 and acquired his first otter), Sicily (where he befriended both Communist peasants and Mafia hitmen) and Morocco (where he spent six years chronicling the rise and fall of a Berber dynasty). But he would become even more famous for his trilogy of books set in the north-west coast of Scotland, which was a true fulfilment of his affinity with nature and a love of wild things, most especially otters. Despite the success of Ring of Bright Water, The Rocks Remain and Raven Seek thy Brother, the vast bulk of his life remained a closely guarded secret. He was by turns a shark-hunter, a wartime secret agent, portrait-painter, racing car-driver, naturalist, poet and a social renegade. Often poised on the edge of bankruptcy he could also be insanely profligate and generous.
Gavin the Gorilla and Snuffles

Gavin the Gorilla and Snuffles

Ken Lake; Angie Lake

Sweet Cherry Publishing
2013
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Robin thought he knew everything there was to know about gorillas before he bought Gavin. He thought they were just big and scary chest-thumpers! But Gavin was different, and he told him a fascinating story about his life in a safari park, and how the other animals wouldn't let him live his dream of being a childminder to the baby animals - just because they thought he was a scary gorilla! Read Gavin's lovely story, find out how he met Snuffles the Dog, and learn as Robin did how the power of friendship can change your life, and not to judge someone on appearances alone! The Diaries of Robin’s Toys is a 10 book series which teaches children moral lessons through the magic of toys that come to life! Readers aged 5+ and fans of the Tom Gates series will love getting to know Robin’s world.
Gavin Bolton's Contextual Drama

Gavin Bolton's Contextual Drama

Margaret R. Burke

Intellect Books
2013
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Gavin Bolton’s Contextual Drama is the result of more than two decades of study of Bolton’s theory and practice. For teachers and those in the caring professions, it will clarify the power of contextual drama as a beneficial learning medium for children and adults, both within and beyond the classroom. The core of the book is a detailed analysis of nine examples of the contextual drama mode; the first five demonstrate and analyse Bolton’s practice with children and young people and the final four describe his teaching with adults. Each chapter is framed by an introduction that contextualizes Bolton, from his initial beginnings working with visually and aurally-challenged children to his position as reader in drama at Durham University. The final two chapters offer reflection on the nature of this work and, in particular, the significance of Bolton’s contributions to education.