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The Home

The Home

Penelope Mortimer

British Library Publishing
2023
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... marvellous skill - a writer who can knock spots off most of her contemporaries. - The Guardian A tragi-comedy published in 1971 that looks at the experience of a woman escaping a broken marriage and trying to make a new home for grown-up children who no longer need her. Dealing with themes of abandonment, loneliness, liberation and love, Eleanor's emotional journey is often raw and dark, but at times funny and uplifting as she grapples with her newfound singledom under the critical eyes of her mother and mother-in-law, and the selfish attitudes of various suitors. Perfectly capturing the tone of the 70s, and the reality faced by so many women when forced to re-assess their roles as wife and mother.
Textiles from the Andes

Textiles from the Andes

Penelope Dransart; Helen Wolfe

British Museum Press
2011
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This is the first time the British Museum’s major collection of Peruvian and other early Andean textiles is being published as a group. Included are rare and exquisite pieces, many of great iconographic and technical importance, ranging in date from the Paracas to the Inka and Colonial periods, 200 BC to the late 18th century AD. The introduction discusses briefly how ancient Andean textiles have survived in desert graves for up to 2,000 years, setting them in their chronological, cultural and environmental context. The authors then explain their importance in reflecting and often affecting the political and religious beliefs of these cultures. They also look at the evidence of who made them, how and why. For these ancient cultures, textiles were often the most valuable commodity they possessed – far beyond gold and silver – and they were a major medium for conveying critical cultural meaning. For us, they are works of unsurpassed art and craftsmanship, and one of the greatest resources for studying these great civilizations.
A Dash of Daring

A Dash of Daring

Penelope Rowlands

Atria Books
2008
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Carmel Snow, who changed the course of our culture by launching the careers of some of today's greatest figures in fashion and the arts, was one of the most extraordinary women of the twentieth century. As editor in chief of Harper's Bazaar from 1934 to 1958 she championed the concept of "a well-dressed magazine for the well-dressed mind," bringing cutting-edge art, fiction, photography, and reportage into the American home. Now comes A Dash of Daring, a first and definitive biography of this larger-than-life figure in publishing, art, and letters. Veteran magazine journalist Penelope Rowlands describes the remarkable places Snow frequented and the people whose lives she transformed, among them Richard Avedon, Diana Vreeland, Geoffrey Beene, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Cristobal Balenciaga, Lauren Bacall, and Truman Capote. She chronicles Snow's life on both sides of the Atlantic, beginning in nineteenth-century Ireland and continuing to Paris, Milan, and New York City, the fashion capitals of the world. Snow was the daughter of an Irish immigrant, who was herself a forward-thinking businesswoman, and she worked in her mother's custom dressmaking shop before being discovered by the magazine publisher Conde Nast and training under Edna Woolman Chase, the famous longtime editor of Vogue. From there it was on to Harper's Bazaar which, with the help of such key employees as Avedon, Vreeland, and art director Alexei Brodovitch, Snow turned into the most admired magazine of the century. Among the disparate talents who worked at Bazaar in the Snow era were Andy Warhol, the heiress Doris Duke, Maeve Brennan, and members of the storied Algonquin Round Table. Overflowing with previously untold stories of the colorful and glamorous, A Dash of Daring is a compelling portrait of the fashion world during a golden era.
Child Care Today

Child Care Today

Penelope (Penelope Leach is Hon. Senior Research Fellow Leach

Blackwell publishers
2009
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Child care is the 21st century's biggest unsolved conundrum:children's needs have not changed, but in a world that puts apremium on paid employment and personal fulfilment, who should, whocan, and who wants to meet them?Children's wellbeing - even survival - depends as it always hason somebody taking care of them every minute of every day andnight. When most mothers and fathers are in paid employment, muchof the day-to-day hands-on care of children has to be done bysomeone else. But who is to do that caring, and who should bear thecosts?In this book Penelope Leach, a world renowned expert on childdevelopment and parenting issues and co-director of the UK'slargest child care study, offers an honest evaluation of thesecomplex issues. She considers the view points of politicians,parents, and children themselves, and summarises what internationalresearch can tell us about the effects of different kinds of careon families and children.Economic recession lends the book additional urgency. Mustemployed parents work even longer hours to protect their jobs andincomes? Will governments retreat from family friendly policiessuch as paid parental leave and flexible working to protect smallbusinesses? For Leach, what matters most is recognising thatchildren's care is not just the responsibility of parents, oftenstruggling to be in two places at once, but is intrinsic to thewell-being of the whole of society. Child care is a problem notjust for families, but for nations.
Friendship's Shadows

Friendship's Shadows

Penelope Anderson

Edinburgh University Press
2012
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This is the first sustained investigation of early modern women's friendship. This study changes our understanding both of the masculine Renaissance friendship tradition and of the private forms of women's friendship of the eighteenth century and after. Incorporating authors from Cicero to Abraham. Cowley and Margaret Cavendish to Mary Astell, the book focuses on two extraordinary women writers, the royalist Katherine Philips and the republican Lucy Hutchinson. And it explores the ways in which they appropriate the friendship tradition in order to address problems of conflicting allegiances in the English Civil Wars and Restoration. As Penelope Anderson suggests, their writings on friendship provide a new account of women's relation to public life, organized through textual exchange rather than bodily reproduction. Key features: studies early modern women's friendship in depth for the first time; offers an account of the classical and humanist discourse of friendship by revealing the centrality of betrayal to the Aristotelian, Ciceronian, and Epicurean traditions; intervenes within recent feminist and queer theory by showing textual friendship to be an alternative account of women's relation to public life; articulates the links between women's literary writing and political theories such as contract theory, natural sociability, and patriarchalism; and, contributes to the growing interest in early modern women's writing, drawing on extensive archival materials and texts.
STITCH IN TIME

STITCH IN TIME

PENELOPE LIVELY

EGMONT BOOKS
2000
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Maria comes to spend the summer holidays with her family in Lyme Regis. She finds a sampler stitched by a girl, Harriet, in 1865 and it becomes clear that something odd happened to Harriet - but what?
Ghost of Thomas Kempe

Ghost of Thomas Kempe

Penelope Lively

Simon Schuster
2000
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A funny story of the supernatural which won the 1973 Carnegie Medal. When the Harrisons move to an old cottage in Oxfordshire and are beset by small domestic disasters, they assume that James is up to his tricks again. How can he explain that he's plagued by the ghost of a 17th-century sorcerer?
The Basics Of Reiki

The Basics Of Reiki

Penelope Quest

Piatkus Books
2008
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The Basics of Reiki by Penelope Quest offers a clear and accessible introduction to an increasingly popular and powerful healing art. Best known as a gentle hands-on-healing technique for physical ailments, Reiki is also a holistic system which can be used for healing body, mind, emotions and spirit. In this helpful and easy-to-follow book, you will discover everything you need to know, including: the origins and development of Reiki as a healing system; what to expect when receiving a Reiki treatment; how Reiki treats both the symptoms and the causes of illness, easing physical pain and helping to clear emotional blockages; how easily you can be attuned to Reiki, and what to expect at each level of training; how to use Reiki for self-healing and for healing other people, animals, plants and the environment; practical exercises and visualisations to encourage relaxation and develop insight and energy awareness. This is the perfect choice for those who want to find out more about Reiki and the benefits it can offer, from a highly qualified and experienced Reiki Master.
Living The Reiki Way

Living The Reiki Way

Penelope Quest

Piatkus Books
2010
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Practising Reiki is not simply about healing others - it is also about healing yourself and growing spiritually. In LIVING THE REIKI WAY, Penelope Quest offers practical and spiritual guidance on how you can absorb the six key Reiki principles into your everyday life. They are: * Live in the now * Live without anger * Live without worry * Live with gratitude * Live with kindness * Work honestly and diligently By encouraging us to live by these principles in the present, Penelope Quest will help us to achieve long-term happiness and contentment.
Reiki For Life

Reiki For Life

Penelope Quest

Piatkus Books
2011
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In REIKI FOR LIFE Penelope Quest provides the first comprehensive guide to the practice of advanced Reiki techniques for the beginner and more experienced Reiki practitioner, and for the client who wants to know more. She provides a guide to first, second and third degree Reiki, reveals the sub-branches of Reiki, and introduces Reiki-ho - techniques from the Japanese Reiki tradition which have only recently become available in the West. This book also provides a detailed explanation of second degree Reiki including a comprehensive guide to the use of the Reiki symbol; outlines the path to becoming a Reiki master and third degree Reiki; reveals the essential information you need to become a Reiki practitioner and shows how you can continue to grow spiritually with Reiki throughout your life.
Reiki Manual

Reiki Manual

Penelope Quest; Kathy Roberts

Little, Brown Book Group
2010
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Reiki has become one of the most popular healing therapies. Here at last is a comprehensive resource for everyone who wants to learn, practise or teach Reiki.
Edward Burne-Jones

Edward Burne-Jones

Penelope Fitzgerald

Sutton Publishing Ltd
2003
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Edward Burne-Jones is well known as a Pre-Raphelite painter, but little is known about his life. Here, in her first book, Penelope Fitzgerald paints a portrait of one of the most interesting and individual of all Victorian artists.
Around Rochester: With the Dudley Studios Collection

Around Rochester: With the Dudley Studios Collection

Penelope Brook-Foster

The History Press Ltd
2008
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This compilation of photographs from The Dudley Studios Collection embodies a variety of events covering the period 1945-2002. Illustrating Rochester and the surrounding towns of North Kent, from the Medway to Swale, this collection shows how the area has changed over the past half-century. The 200 pictures portray social, sporting, industrial and commercial subjects, along with a few familiar faces and a touch of humour. Informative captions accompany these images, with something to interest all age-groups.
Power and Passion in Shakespeare's Pronouns

Power and Passion in Shakespeare's Pronouns

Penelope Freedman

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2007
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In revealing patterns of you/thou use in Shakespeare's plays, this study highlights striking and significant shifts from one to the other. Penelope Freedman demonstrates that understanding of the implications of you/thou use in early modern English has been bedevilled by overconcern with issues of power and status, and her careful research, analysing all the plays, reveals how a fuller understanding of Shakespeare's usage can provide a key to unlock puzzles of motive and character, and a glass to clarify relationships and emotions. The work focuses particularly on dialogue between men and women, and sheds new light on male and female language use. The scholarship presented in this volume is augmented with tables and a glossary of linguistic terms.
From Cape Town to Kabul

From Cape Town to Kabul

Penelope Andrews

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2012
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Using her experience of living under apartheid and witnessing its downfall and the subsequent creation of new governments in South Africa, the author examines and compares gender inequality in societies undergoing political and economic transformation. By applying this process of legal transformation as a paradigm, the author applies this model to Afghanistan. These two societies serve as counterpoints through which the book engages, in a nuanced and novel way, with the many broader issues that flow from the attempts in newly democratic societies to give effect to the promise of gender equality. Developing the idea of ’conditional interdependence’, the book suggests a new approach based on the communitarian values which underpin newly democratic societies and would allow women’s rights to gain momentum and reap greater benefits. Broad in its thematic approach, the book generates challenging and complex questions about the achievement of gender equality. It will be of interest to academics interested in gender and human rights, international and comparative law.
Urbanizing Frontiers

Urbanizing Frontiers

Penelope Edmonds

University of British Columbia Press
2010
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Colonial frontiers were not confined to the bush, backwoods, or borderlands. Early towns and cities in the far reaches of empire were crucial to the settler colonial project. The experiences of Indigenous peoples in these urbanizing frontiers have been overshadowed by triumphant narratives of European progress. Urbanizing Frontiers explores the lives of Indigenous peoples and newcomers in two Pacific Rim cities – Victoria, British Columbia, and Melbourne, Australia. Built on Indigenous lands and overtaken by gold rushes, these cities emerged between 1835 and 1871 in significantly different locations, yet both became cross-cultural and ultimately segregated sites of empire, where bodies and spaces were rapidly transformed, sometimes in violent ways. This innovative, interdisciplinary study reconceptualizes the frontier as urbanizing space by charting the development of the settler-colonial city.
Merry Wives and Others

Merry Wives and Others

Penelope Fritzer; Bartholomew Bland

McFarland Co Inc
2002
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In many ways, the history of domestic humor writing is also a history of domestic life in the twentieth century. For many years, domestic humor was written primarily by females; significant contributions from male writers began as times and family structures changed. It remains timeless because of its basis on the relationships between husbands and wives, parents and children, houses and inhabitants, pets and their owners, chores and their doers, and neighbors. This work is a historical and literary survey of humorists who wrote about home. It begins with a chapter on the social context of and attitudes toward traditional domestic roles and housewives. The following chapters, beginning with the 1920s and continuing through today, cover the different time periods and the foremost American domestic humorists, and the humor written by surrogate parents, grown children about their childhood families, husbands, and Canadian and English writers. Also covered are the differences among various writers toward traditional domestic roles--some, like Erma Bombeck and Judith Viorst, embraced them, while others, like Caryl Kristenson and Marilyn Kentz, resisted them. Common themes, such as the isolation and competitiveness of housework, home as an idealized metaphysical goal and ongoing physical challenge, and the urban, suburban, and rural life, are also explored.