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A Sketch Of The Early Settlement And Subsequent Progress Of The Town Of Peterborough, And Of Each Township In The County Of Peterborough (1867)
Thomas W. Poole
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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The Lives Of James G. Blaine And John A. Logan, Republican Presidential Candidates Of 1884 (1884)
Thomas W. Knox
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Welcome to train travel, meet the daily commuter and see how he differs from all others, and laugh at the real life stories. You probably think that riding a train is a simple thing to do. Just get on, sit down, relax and enjoy the ride. Well, for many, that may be the case. But for those that ride the rails every day, they know that it is much more scientific. Does it matter what car to board? What seat to sit in? You may not think so. Or maybe it does.
Test your Jane Austen IQ as you help your favorite characters make their perfect romantic matches with this charming Pride and Prejudice meets Chutes and Ladders board game. Whether you're a fan of the novel or the film adaptation, it's impossible not to be seduced by the passion of love and the drama of social scandal with this board game based on Austen's classic. This elegant board game in the format of Chutes and Ladders is inspired by Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The object is to meet your perfect match on square #100, where two golden rings announce that you have found your ideal partner. To get there, choose your character and roll the die. Spin the wheel, answer Jane Austen trivia questions, and, depending on what square you land on, you will rise on social ladders or fall down ropes of scandal. With enchanting full-color art, whimsical packaging, and 100 Jane Austen trivia questions, Lizzy Loves Darcy is the ultimate game for literary nerds and board game enthusiasts alike.
Have a seat in the parlour and spend a rollicking evening with this elegant box of 50 Victorian-era entertainments. Deal yourself in for a good time as you choose from a selection of games enjoyed in many a Victorian parlour. The box comes with rules to fifty games that can be played without any extra frippery, except perhaps a deck of cards if you fancy a game of Whist. Each game is good for two or more players, with most designed for a group to play together. Card games and guessing games, pantomime and word play--all provide an after-dinner evening of fun, or an afternoon of amusement on the couch or around a picnic table. These games are simple to learn, quick to play, and have silly penalties for when a player is "out." One side of each card provides the category, the number of players, and the setup for the game while the other has the rules so you can keep them handy as you play. Test your memory with What's in Grandmother's Trunk?, where each player must remember all the other items that have already been named.Take on The Poet's Chair by remembering more poems, songs, or rhymes than any other playerPerhaps you wish to Pass the Slipper? Then close your eyes as players pass a small object and on the count of ten, guess who is holding it.Be careful not to break the rules, or you may have to shake hands blindfolded, pretend to be a parrot, or pay another silly forfeit to account for your blunder.Austen aficionados and Bridgerton bingers will delight in these timeless, irreverent games--so pour your afternoon tea and get ready for an evening of nanty narking
From award-winning cultural historian, an enlightening and unique meditation on the presence of dogs in art, from the Paleolithic era to the present, and what our intertwined human-canine relationship reveals about human nature Long before the phrase 'man's best friend' became common parlance, dogs were already standing beside us in art as in life. In The Dog's Gaze, the historian Thomas W. Laqueur invites us to explore why they feature more than any other animal in the ways in which we picture ourselves and our stories. Dogs have been ubiquitous in the worldmaking of visual artists as far back as the Paleolithic age. Looking across the western tradition, from Giotto to Goya and Rubens to Rego, Laqueur shows what their presence - as hunting partners, beloved friends and even conduits to the afterlife - reveals about our own ways of seeing and how we want to be remembered. Far from being mere motifs, dogs are an integral and intentional element of the images in which they appear: they provide narrative coherence; they look out and bear witness, often on the artist's behalf; they illuminate our understanding of morality and melancholy and some, like us, become celebrities. Indeed, as Laqueur reveals, dogs in art are our social doppelg ngers, our companions in looking and being. Richly illustrated and lovingly written, The Dog's Gaze is a unique visual history that examines the remarkable social bond between two species, shedding new light on the human condition through the eyes of our canine companions.
The year is 2040 A.D. America has gone the way of the Roman Empire. A new kind of democracy, the "golfocracy," governs the former Americans. A new culture flowers along with new words-"PuraThought, footballers, sex The author of this book feels only disgust for the "sexballers" and their motto "Amour Is a Sport." Yet he can't help but wonder if the picture of himself shows a certain developing hypocrisy early on.<
After inexplicably finding himself once again in Rome, Michael Pierce has but a single thought: to get back to Inner Earth. Knowing the fate of neither the magical world he left behind nor the one woman in his life he has truly come to care about, Michael will not be satisfied until he has found his way back. Enlisting the aid of his friend, Dan Renhoff, he sets out to do just that. The two men do indeed pass through a magical portal, but are they where they need to be? Are they in time? And will the Holy Presence continue to provide the staggering power Michael needs in order to battle the irrepressible evil that threatens a once peaceful land?
Natural Remedies for Reversing Gray Hair: Nutrition and Herbs for Anti-Aging and Optimum Health
Thomas W. Xander
Winter Tempest Books
2012
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Gray hair is neither a desirable nor an inevitable condition. It is a health problem that should be addressed instead of covered up. Unfortunately, it is usually not taken seriously by allopathic medical doctors unless it is recognized as part of another disease condition.Concerns about gray hair are far more than vanity. Gray hair is a sign that the body is not functioning properly, which can lead to much bigger health problems if it is not remedied.The main cause of gray hair is nutritional deficiency, which contributes to the commonly cited secondary causes such as a malfunction of the digestive or glandular system and stress.The author shows you how to design your own personalized gray hair reversal regimen based on the information in this book.Learn what to eliminate from your diet and what to include. Learn about specific gray hair remedies and their commonalities.
Glimpses of Truth: Systematic Theology from a Metaphysical Christian Perspective
Thomas W. Shepherd D. Min
Theosis House
2014
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