Then Time Stands Still

Then Time Stands Still
Title Then Time Stands Still PDF eBook
Author Mary Georgina de Grey
Publisher The Wild Rose Press Inc
Pages 285
Release 2024-09-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1509257500

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English archaeologist Dr. Amancia Harding has looked after her family for five years. Now it’s time to take care of herself, and leading a team on a dig in Spain is the perfect way to propel her career forward. Her good intentions are threatened when she meets vineyard owner Max Serrano. Damaged by war in Ukraine and a tragic event in his past, Max has given up on relationships and taken refuge in making wine, but the attraction he feels to Amancia forces him to confront painful issues. There’s also the gulf between their two cultures to consider if a relationship is to have any chance of success. Ambitious and fiery in character, can either accept that compromise is sometimes necessary to find happiness?

Representing the Rural

Representing the Rural
Title Representing the Rural PDF eBook
Author Catherine Fowler
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 382
Release 2006-09-13
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0814335624

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Students and film scholars will appreciate this unique volume.

The Almain in Britain, c.1549-c.1675

The Almain in Britain, c.1549-c.1675
Title The Almain in Britain, c.1549-c.1675 PDF eBook
Author Ian Payne
Publisher Routledge
Pages 300
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351546724

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This complete scholarly edition of the collection of manuscript choreographies from c.1565-c.1675 associated with the Inns of Court is the first full-length study of these sources to be published. It offers practical reconstructions of the dances and provides a selection of musical settings simply but idiomatically arranged for four-part instrumental ensemble or keyboard. ? Part One centres on the manuscript sources which transmit the Almain, and on the trends and influences that shaped its evolution in Britain from c. 1549 to c. 1675, taking account of both music and choreography.? In viewing the Almain within its broader historical context, Ian Payne throws new light on the dance, arguing that, together with the ?measures? which accompany it in the choreographies, it owes an even greater debt to the English country dance than has hitherto been acknowledged, a popular style that received its fullest expression in Playford's English Dancing Master of 1651. ? The second part of the book focuses on the dances themselves. The steps are described in detail and reconstructions provided for the nine Almains and some of the other measures included in the manuscripts. Part Three comprises a complete critical edition of the manuscripts. ? These easily performable versions of the dances will be an invaluable aid to those wishing to learn the dances, reconstruct them for stagings of Shakespeare's plays or Jacobean masques, and for dance historians.

Let's Go USA 24th Edition

Let's Go USA 24th Edition
Title Let's Go USA 24th Edition PDF eBook
Author Let's Go Inc.
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 1068
Release 2007-11-27
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780312374457

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Packed with travel information, including listings, deals, and insider tips: CANDID LISTINGS of hundreds of places to eat, sleep, drink, and dance. RELIABLE MAPS of cities, regions, parks, and transportation. All-new THEMED ITINERARIES take you from coast to coast. The INSIDE SCOOP on the best bars, clubs, festivals, and live entertainment. Brand-new AMERICANA COVERAGE highlighting the unique American experience. Thrilling OPPORTUNITIES to study, work, or volunteer. Tips on getting the most out of THE GREAT OUTDOORS.

Let's Go to the Mountain

Let's Go to the Mountain
Title Let's Go to the Mountain PDF eBook
Author Debra Whittington
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 478
Release 2008-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606478532

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"Let's Go To The Mountain" is a daily devotional for those who are looking up to the Lord for help in his or her every day life. Have you ever felt God call you to do something that you felt was impossible? Have you faced disappointments, death of loved ones, or disabling illness? Do you like anecdotes about animals and nature? If the answer is "yes" then this book is for you. Author Debra Whittington claims that if God can use her despite her lack of formal education in Journalism, then He can use anyone! This book chronicles fifteen years of the author's life and those around her as God uses the usual and the unusual to teach life's lessons. Debra Whittington and her husband Mark are native New Mexicans living near historic Route 66 with their dog "Gracie." They operated a motel on the famous road for 28 1/2 years before retiring in 2004. Debra's writing experience started with a historical column with the local newspaper, "The Quay County Sun" in 1991. She has written her religious column, "Notes From The Church Lady" for the past 15 years. This is Debra's third book. The first, "History of First Baptist Church" was written for the church's 90th anniversary in 1994. It was followed by a local history of the area "In The Shadow Of The Mountain: Living in Tucumcari in 1997. Her work has also appeared in New Mexico Magazine. Debra and Mark are active in their church working on various committees and coordinating "Trailblazers" the senior adult ministry of the church.

Cultivating Gentlemen

Cultivating Gentlemen
Title Cultivating Gentlemen PDF eBook
Author Tamara Plakins Thornton
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 256
Release 1989-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300042566

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Between the Revolution and the Civil War, many merchants, financiers, manufacturers, lawyers, and politicians of Boston’s elite settles on country estates, took up gentleman farming, and founded agricultural and horticultural societies. It is a curious fact of history that these men, who were directly responsible for changing the Massachusetts economy from a farming to a commercial and industrial one, spent so much time identifying themselves with things rural and agrarian. In this lively and well-illustrated book, Tamara Plakins Thornton documents the rural pursuits and argues that elite Bostonians drew on their rich reservoir of associations to characterize themselves as virtuous members of a legitimate American elite.

Resource Bulletin SE

Resource Bulletin SE
Title Resource Bulletin SE PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 1984
Genre Forest products
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