Fire and Clay

Fire and Clay
Title Fire and Clay PDF eBook
Author Kaaronica Evans-Ware
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 2013-05-06
Genre
ISBN 9780615813882

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Banished from her clan for being a Muslim, a 400 year-old jinn named Zamar is hiding from her past. But an ancient evil is about to surface, unearthing her secrets and carrying painful reminders of the life she once lived. Ages ago, Zamar had lived in solitary exile along the banks of the Senegal River. Then a lone man entered her world, altering it forever. Spanning several centuries, book one of Fire & Clay, pulls you into the unseen world of mankind's distant cousins, the jinn. Like humans, these beings were given the gift of free will. And like us there are a few that choose the way of good, some that choose the way of evil, and many that live their lives torn between the two. But what happens when the lives of creatures cast from smokeless fire, and those shaped from the clay of the Earth become intertwined? The story told here takes readers on a journey of mystery, imagination, and magic to search for the answers. It plunges into the depths of jealousy, fear, and greed-as well as violence, sorrow, and loss. But it also scales the heights of love and faith, hope and deliverance. This story may be fictional, but it is true. Its truths are about what it means to be human, what it means to have the power to choose. Fire & Clay is no mere fairytale. What we can see, touch, and taste is only a narrow sliver of reality. There is a war being fought all around us, even within us. And sooner than we might think, our final battle is coming.

Soda, Clay, and Fire

Soda, Clay, and Fire
Title Soda, Clay, and Fire PDF eBook
Author Gail Nichols
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN

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A comprehensive detailed, artistic approach to the art and technique of soda firing in contemporary ceramics.

Body of Clay, Soul of Fire

Body of Clay, Soul of Fire
Title Body of Clay, Soul of Fire PDF eBook
Author Matthew Welch
Publisher St. John's University
Pages 242
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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"Body of Clay, Soul of Fire" will delight art lovers, potters, and collectors, as well as everyone who is interested in Japanese and Benedictine traditions. Richard Bresnahan is a preeminent American potter and an ambassador for the natural environment. Reared on a farm in North Dakota, he graduated from Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, and apprenticed as a potter in Japan. Returning to Saint John's, where he is an artist in residence, he built a massive wood-burning kiln, which, with its innovative flame flues and water channels, dwarfs all other North American kilns. By digging his own clay, using local seeds and hulls as glazing materials, and firing with deadfall, Bresnahan also practices a brand of environmentalism worthy of his Benedictine surroundings.

Oaxacan Ceramics

Oaxacan Ceramics
Title Oaxacan Ceramics PDF eBook
Author Lois Wasserspring
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 140
Release 2000
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780811823586

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"Though their work is informed by a shared sense of culture, place, and identity as women, each artist has her own unique style, source of inspiration, and approach to her craft. Daily life and flights of fancy, spiritual devotion and earthly concerns all find expression in these finely crafted and beautifully colored ceramic marvels, including street scenes and nativities, Virgins and Zapotec creatures, vases, plates, candleholders, and figures of Frida Kahlo."--BOOK JACKET.

A Nation on Fire

A Nation on Fire
Title A Nation on Fire PDF eBook
Author Clay Risen
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"In A Nation on Fire, journalist Clay Risen relies on dozens of interviews and reams of newly declassified documents to offer a sweeping day-by-day, city-by-city account of the riots, from the looting and burning in Washington to explosions of violence in Chicago, Baltimore, Kansas City, and 117 other cities, large and small. Taking readers inside the Oval Office, the Pentagon, and city halls across the country, he introduces them to key players at every level - from the first army soldier to enter Washington to the crack team of Johnson aides who managed the crisis from inside the White House to the civil rights leaders who helped avert violence in Memphis, where King was shot."--BOOK JACKET.

A Hand-book of Essential Information about Fire-clay Products

A Hand-book of Essential Information about Fire-clay Products
Title A Hand-book of Essential Information about Fire-clay Products PDF eBook
Author Walsh fire clay products Co
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1924
Genre Fire-clay
ISBN

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Prairie Fire

Prairie Fire
Title Prairie Fire PDF eBook
Author Clay Martin
Publisher
Pages 167
Release 2020-10-15
Genre
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Prairie Fire is a guide for Red Counties to survive and thrive during what looks to be another Civil War brewing. Drawing on his experience in Special Forces with counter insurgency, the author creates a step by step road map to making it out alive. Featuring the same gallows humor mixed with real world examples as Concrete Jungle: A Green Beret's Guide to Urban Survival, Prairie Fire is the spiritual successor made specifically for those in rural areas. Food and water, firearms, security, equipment, planning, and tactics are all covered in depth, along with many other topics.