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Maud Lewis Colours

Maud Lewis Colours

Shanda Laramee-Jones; Carol McDougall

Nimbus Publishing Limited
2023
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Maud Lewis Colours is a perfect first introduction to colours through the joy-filled art of Nova Scotia's most famous folk painter, Maud Lewis. Even the youngest babies will be drawn to the bright colours and bold forms in Lewis's whimsical paintings. Babies and toddlers will have fun learning their colours as they explore each vibrant image. A perfect companion to Maud Lewis 1 2 3, this set makes a great baby gift.
Maud Lewis

Maud Lewis

Sarah Milroy

Goose Lane Editions
2019
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From black cats to iconic snowscapes, Maud Lewis paints our waking dreams.One of Canada's most beloved folk artists, Maud Lewis was famous in her lifetime for her brightly coloured and endearing paintings of rural Nova Scotia. Working from her tiny, road-side house in Marshalltown, she produced hundreds of small works that captured aspects of rapidly changing country life. Until now, the story of her difficult life has dominated the discussion of her art: her triumph over her physical disabilities and poverty, the harsh treatment she received at the hands of her family, and her alliance by chance with her husband Everett Lewis, who enabled her successful painting career over many decades.This book, accompanied by an exhibition at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, will examine the aesthetic achievements of Maud Lewis's paintings — her serial repetition of images and motifs and the dizzying variety that she brought to the problems of picture making. From her black cats and kittens, to her cart horses and oxen hauling logs, to her quayside scenes of ships in port and the Maritime landscape in all seasons, Maud Lewis made paintings that still delight in their optimism and buoyant vitality.Featuring a comprehensive selection of paintings drawn from leading Maud Lewis collectors in Nova Scotia, Maud Lewis: Paintings for Sale offers a unique opportunity to experience the range and depth of her work.
Maud Beerbohm Tree

Maud Beerbohm Tree

Susana Cory-Wright

Legenda
2018
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Much has been written about Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and his grandiose Shakespearean productions, but his equally flamboyant wife Maud, Lady Tree, has received less attention. Born in 1858, she was a working actress through a wide stretch of the history of British theatre, and a celebrity in her own right. Her first stage role was in 1883, she had starring roles in the silent films of the 1910s, and her final movie was released in 1936. Counting members of the aristocracy, politicians, artists and playwrights among her vast network of friends, Maud was also a manager, a director, a mother, a long-suffering wife, a charity worker, a radio broadcaster, and a political campaigner. Subservient to no-one, she nevertheless spoke out passionately against votes for women. Against the glittering backdrop of Her Majesty's Theatre, with its back-stabbing leading ladies and posturing actors, Maud emerges as a woman of consequence on a much wider stage.Susana Cory-Wright has a PhD from de Montfort University and has written on Edwardian theatre.
Maud Beerbohm Tree

Maud Beerbohm Tree

Susana Cory-Wright

Legenda
2019
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Much has been written about Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and his grandiose Shakespearean productions, but his equally flamboyant wife Maud, Lady Tree, has received less attention. Born in 1858, she was a working actress through a wide stretch of the history of British theatre, and a celebrity in her own right. Her first stage role was in 1883, she had starring roles in the silent films of the 1910s, and her final movie was released in 1936. Counting members of the aristocracy, politicians, artists and playwrights among her vast network of friends, Maud was also a manager, a director, a mother, a long-suffering wife, a charity worker, a radio broadcaster, and a political campaigner. Subservient to no-one, she nevertheless spoke out passionately against votes for women. Against the glittering backdrop of Her Majesty's Theatre, with its back-stabbing leading ladies and posturing actors, Maud emerges as a woman of consequence on a much wider stage.Susana Cory-Wright has a PhD from de Montfort University and has written on Edwardian theatre.
Maud – Heirs to a broken age

Maud – Heirs to a broken age

L. L. Junior

TROUBADOR PUBLISHING
2025
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Maud: Heirs to a Broken Age is an epic dark fantasy of gods, ruin, and redemption, set in a world where the sun has vanished and the dead do not rest. Long ago, divine beings vanished into myth. Now, they awaken—stripped of memory, scattered across a frostbitten land ruled by silence and shadow. Undead giants roam broken villages, ancient fortresses lie buried beneath snow, and hope flickers like a dying flame. Among mortals, survival is a ritual. Among gods, it is penance. As forgotten powers stir, a handful of divine heirs gather, drawn by whispers of a lost brother and the creeping corruption infecting the land. Each step they take unearths old sins and awakens deeper mysteries: Why do the dead return every night? Who sealed the sky? And what is the price of reclaiming divinity? Lyrical, dramatic, and emotionally powerful, Maud explores the blurred line between godhood and humanity, memory and myth. With richly layered characters and a world soaked in sorrow and wonder, this is a tale of fallen gods seeking to heal the land—one village, one soul at a time. For readers who crave heart with their high fantasy, Maud offers a world you will not want to leave.
Maud Gonne

Maud Gonne

Trish Ferguson

University College Dublin Press
2019
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Maud Gonne has long been viewed merely as a contemporary of more prominent literary, political and legal figures who played a role in Irish politics of the early twentieth century. While Eva Gore-Booth has been the subject of recent critical attention, much less notice has been paid to Gonne. This succinct biography highlights the significance of Gonne as a political and literary figure in her own right and utilises archival resources in a detailed study of her role as a political activist, journalist, reviewer and also as a founder and editor of nationalist publications. Drawing on previously unpublished correspondence and interviews, this book offers an important re-evaluation of Gonne's contribution to the political and social landscape of early twentieth-century Ireland. It contributes to the growing emphasis in scholarship on the roles played by women in the formation of the Irish state.
Maud's House

Maud's House

William Gough

Gull Pond Books
2017
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Maud Tilley felt as if all her dreams had come true. In the small outport of George's Cove, she'd met the love of her life. Like her, he didn't care what people thought. Like her, he was happy to live together without being married. As long as they had each other, that was enough. But, when Ern dies, it seems that nothing will ever be right again. She has to draw on the legendary strength of the Newfoundland woman, to discover that love can last far beyond the grave. This is the story of what happens when everyone tries to force Maud to leave her small and moonlit house.In the twenty-five years since this novel, the first of "The Terra Nova Quartet," was hailed when it first arrived, William Gough has now completed the quartet. All books stand alone, or may be read in the suggested order. In this anniversary edition, it's time once again to meet the woman who began it all.
Maud Gone

Maud Gone

Kathleen Rockwell Lawrence

Dca, Inc.
2019
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Maud Malone Devlin, 8.5 months pregnant, has two big problems-well, three if you count the size of her belly. Her birthing class instructor, the very definition of blond bombshell, is a fraud intent on selling Maud a "painless birth". And that's just the beginning of Maud's discomfort. On the eve of their first child's birth, she discovers her husband Jack has his eyes-and hands-set on the instructor when he should be focused on Maud's meditation exercises.Despite Jack's pleas, Maud holes up with the baby at her friend Johanna's, until her post-partum insomnia drives Maud further upstate to the care of Doctor Dad. When her insomnia gives rise to a lucrative business, Maud is fortuitously presented with an opportunity to take revenge against her rival. Maud deals with the husband-stealing birthing instructor, but now what about the husband?PRAISE: "This loving wacky first novel whose messages about love, motherhood and the human condition in general are delivered with a light hand and deft touch." -Library Journal (starred review)"A rambunctious, down-to-earth sense of humor...bound to hold interest for many of those currently having babies late while juggling work, friendship, family, marriage, and disillusion." -New York Times Book Review"An author with a wicked wit and something of the sensibility of Mary McCarthy. If her novel were nothing but funny, it would have been well worth reading; that it is much more makes it compelling." -Chicago Tribune" T]rue vividness...Maud's spirit is winning and her predicaments are real... considerable beguilement...innocent and spunky...perceptive sensibility. -The Los Angeles Times"Lively and fun to read. Part satire on upwardly mobile urbanites, part gentle family comedy...very clever.-Booklist"Lawrence writes with-how's this for an old-fashioned word- humanity. She is most compelling, comfortable and convincing about family." -People Magazine"Lawrence at her satiric best... wry and witty sensibilities...irreverent...a light-hearted modern marriage tale." -Publishers Weekly" A] gift for funny language...Resist the urge to give Maud a good shake and you'll be rewarded by a smartass voice that will keep you laughing. Her confusion is a vehicle for some of the funniest writing about growing up Catholic that I've read in a while." -Ms. Magazine"The characters are eccentric yet believable...A comic tartness unique to itself...its message about the imperfections, insanities, and joys of all man/woman and parent/child relationships is delightfully clear." -Woman"A very wise, funny and irreverent novel. Insightful prose and wry humor propel the novel to its hilarious denouement when Maud finds that revenge, landing whole and uncut in her lap, is not just sweet, but 'downright ambrosial.' So, too, will you find this book." -Pittsburgh Press"Lawrence tells her story with a sympathetic, wryly comic eye. She's especially aware of the richness and oddity of family life...she makes even the heavily worked terrain of Catholic girlhood fresh, particular and funny. As an entertaining discourse on the three M's-marriage, motherhood, and maturity, Maud Gone is an admirable success. " -Philadelphia EnquirerABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kathleen Rockwell Lawrence is the author of three books - her two novels Maud Gone and The Last Room in Manhattan and The Boys I Didn't Kiss, a collection of her essays, several of which appeared in The New York Times, Ms., Glamour, Salon, Vogue, and The Antioch Review, among others. She is grateful for her residencies at Yaddo, MacDowell, Bread Loaf, and Ragdale. She has taught at Hunter College High School and The City University of New York. Lawrence is a member of PEN America, The Authors Guild, and The Writers Room, where she is currently working
Maud and Pearl

Maud and Pearl

Pearl Allen Andree

Tranquility Press
2024
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This meticulously researched family saga follows the journey of Maud Allen, a strong-willed matriarch who defied the harsh realities of the early 1900s to raise nine children with an unwavering determination and faith that would echo through generations.Hardship and deprivation were constant companions, yet Maud refused to let circumstances dictate her family's fate. Vivid descriptions and historical detail bring to life this mother's tenacity, ingenuity, good-naturedness, and heartbreak as she struggled to nurture her children.Maud's legacy lives on in the lives of her offspring. Youngest daughter Pearl embodies the same resilience and strength as she navigates the challenges of raising her own family. Pearl's story is a testament to the enduring power of a mother's influence, as she draws upon the lessons learned from her indomitable Mama to forge her own path through tragedy and travail.The triumphs, struggles, and unbreakable bonds that defined Maud and Pearl's lives made ordinary women extraordinary, and their story is inspirational.
Maud and the Tea of Dume

Maud and the Tea of Dume

J E Marriott

Wyrdwood Publications
2022
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Maud and The Tea of DumeMagic, Tea & Witches, Book 1 Magic, Tea and Witches, what would the world be without them? Maud Twangle, a Professional Witch, lives in a world full of magic and mystery with her best friend, Henrietta, who is a Magical Moon Spider. Henrietta lives under Maud's floppy and rather bedraggled felt pointed 'going out' Witches' hat, which was not to be confused with Maud's floppy and rather bedraggled, felt pointed 'gardening' Witches' hat, of course. Whilst going about her daily magical life, full of trips to the city by Owl (she much prefers to travel that way, rather than by Dragon) for Tea Symposiums, Maud stumbles headlong into three mysteries which she vows, upon the said floppy and rather bedraggled, felt pointed 'going out' Witches' hat, to solve all of them.The Three Mysteries: 1. Witches & Wizards of the First Order are dying and it's changing the magical world.2. A child has appeared in Maud's cottage, where has she come from and why?3. What is wrong with the Tea of Dume and why does Maud instinctively fear it? With a swish of magic, a smattering of luck and an ingenious brain, Maud endeavours to solve all these mysteries. However, what will happen to the magical world and its varied inhabitants, if she fails?'Tis a horror too terrible to contemplate, without a copious amount of tea, of course.
Maud Locksley Hall

Maud Locksley Hall

Alfred Tennyson; Charles H Johnson

Hansebooks
2021
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Maud Locksley Hall - and other poems is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1891. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.