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Lizzy Loves Darcy

Lizzy Loves Darcy

Thomas W. Cushing

Random House Inc
2021
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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.
Victorian Parlour Games

Victorian Parlour Games

Thomas W. Cushing

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2023
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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
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew

The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew

Thomas W. Hanshew

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In The Riddle of the Night, renowned consulting detective Hamilton Cleek is faced with a puzzling set of facts. A murder that transpired in the dark of night is accompanied by the scantest of clues, including a set of scrawled numbers and a scrap of paper. Can Cleek get to the bottom of this confounding case?
Thomas W. Knox: Civil War Correspondent in Missouri

Thomas W. Knox: Civil War Correspondent in Missouri

Robert G. Schultz

Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop
2018
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By the beginning of the Civil War, the New York Herald, founded in 1835, had become one of the largest and most influential newspapers in the country. The Herald sent correspondents throughout the North to report on the war. Among them, Thomas W. Knox was assigned to report on the war in Missouri, based in St. Louis. In the early days of the war there was much action to report on in Missouri. Knox was an ideal choice for this position and had a particular talent and perception for his assignment. He was able to get close to the Union leaders as they struggled to build a war machine to cope with secessionists in their midst and, at the same time, he was able to tell human interest stories about ordinary people and the effect of the war on them. He accompanied many of the expeditions and filed first-hand reports on the scenery, movements, and actions. These are his reports as they appeared in the New York Herald. They offer a different, more extensive view than that usually seen in books on the early part of the war in Missouri.
Native American Art from the Thomas W. Weisel Family Collection
A massive panorama of Native American art from Navajo weaving to Apache basketry Spanning nearly 1,000 years of artistic creativity, this wide-ranging volume brings together 206 artworks that exemplify both exquisite aesthetics and rich cultural histories. The majority of the collection is from the American Southwest—19th-century Navajo weavings, ancestral and historical Pueblo pottery, Hopi and Zuni carved figures, and Yavapai and Apache basketry—along with art from the Pacific Northwest and the first Plains ledger drawings to enter the museums' collections. This book, which features new research and specially commissioned essays and extended captions, developed in collaboration with cultural advisors, reflects the complex and multilayered nature of the artworks in the field of Native American art. Contributions from more than 80 authors from different disciplines and cultural backgrounds, including scholars, culture-bearers, artists, collectors and museum professionals, illuminate details about the living histories of the works. With striking new photography and full-color reproductions, this is a cornerstone publication in the field of Native American art history.