Magenta Fleurs

Magenta Fleurs
Title Magenta Fleurs PDF eBook
Author Caroline Clemens
Publisher Ivory Tide Press
Pages 334
Release 2021-05
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780578906980

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College students read Shakespeare's To Be or Not To Be while 1984 paints a canvas in the swamp as Miss 007 solves mysteries. Kristan sets off to college and meets new friends amidst a whole new world. Simultaneously missing her mother she embarks upon her future with classes, Shakespeare, sonnets, old loves and new friends. By Christmas break her world takes a new direction and with help from strangers she meets a fate almost destined for this worldly young girl. Her friends Scarlet and Jeremy begin to date in Savannah while a trip to an island bares a story no one saw coming. How delightful! This is a man and women's fiction read with tragic elements, romance, and even cyber crime. A perfect summer read with the magic of many feels as your heart repeatedly reels again and again. Try an indie author today! Set in the south this parallel sequel to Three King Mackerel and a Mahi Mahi can be read alone or in opposite order. Caroline Clemens has written seven novels in the thriller, historical fiction, and family drama genre. She has a short story collection titled Kiss Ride as well as a poetry collection.

The History of Color

The History of Color
Title The History of Color PDF eBook
Author Neil Parkinson
Publisher Frances Lincoln
Pages 258
Release 2023-09-26
Genre Art
ISBN 0711289662

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This comprehensive, beautiful book delves deep into the complex but fascinating story of our relationship with colour throughout human history. Color is fundamental to our experience and understanding of the world. It crosses continents and cultures, disciplines and decades. It is used to convey information and knowledge, to evoke mood, and to inspire emotion. This book explores the history of our understanding of color, from the ancient world to the present, from Aristotle to Albers. Interspersed in the historical story are numerous thematic essays that look at how color has been used across a wide range of disciplines and fields: in food, music, language and many others. The illustrations are drawn from the Royal College of Art’s renowned Colour Reference Library which spans six centuries of works and nearly 2,000 titles, from a Gothic manuscript on the composition of the rainbow to hand-painted Enlightenment works on color theory and vibrant 20th-century color charts, including many fascinating examples not seen in other books. Delving far and wide in this fascinating and varied subject, this book will help readers find new layers of meaning and complexity in their everyday experiences and teach them to look closer at our colorful lives.

The History of Colour

The History of Colour
Title The History of Colour PDF eBook
Author Neil Parkinson
Publisher Frances Lincoln
Pages 258
Release 2023-09-28
Genre Art
ISBN 0711266808

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This comprehensive, beautiful book delves deep into the complex but fascinating story of our relationship with colour throughout human history. Colour is fundamental to our experience and understanding of the world. It crosses continents and cultures, disciplines and decades. It is used to convey information and knowledge, to evoke mood, and to inspire emotion. This book explores the history of our understanding of colour, from the ancient world to the present, from Aristotle to Albers. Interspersed in the historical story are numerous thematic essays that look at how colour has been used across a wide range of disciplines and fields: in food, music, language and many others. The illustrations are drawn from the Royal College of Art’s renowned Colour Reference Library which spans six centuries of works and nearly 2,000 titles, from a Gothic manuscript on the composition of the rainbow to hand-painted Enlightenment works on colour theory and vibrant 20th-century colour charts, including many fascinating examples not seen in other books. Delving far and wide in this fascinating and varied subject, this book will help readers find new layers of meaning and complexity in their everyday experiences and teach them to look closer at our colourful lives.

The Lilac

The Lilac
Title The Lilac PDF eBook
Author Susan Delano McKelvey
Publisher
Pages 790
Release 1928
Genre Lilacs
ISBN

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The Garden

The Garden
Title The Garden PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 626
Release 1884
Genre Gardening
ISBN

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Nord

Nord
Title Nord PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 1981
Genre Canada, Northern
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La Fleur Rouge the Red Flower

La Fleur Rouge the Red Flower
Title La Fleur Rouge the Red Flower PDF eBook
Author Ruthe Ogilvie
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 288
Release 2012-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426974655

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La Fleur Rouge The Red Rose written by Ruthe Ogilvie, Hilary Simone, 23 writes a beautiful musical and title, The Ginger Jar. She becomes engaged to the foremost writer of musical of the country-Gregory Wilcox, to help her instead he steals it and renames it and publish his name as the composer. He threatens her life if she exposes him, she discovers he stole every musical he put his name on. Hilary turns to jennifer Gordon, a beautiful black woman and her former dorm mate in college who advises her to call Jay Stewart, Greg's Producer. Jay doesn't believe when she tells him Greg stole her musical, it becomes a smash hit on broadway under the name of The Pepper Pop with Greg's name on it as the author and the composer. Greg hires a detective, Zack Davis to follow her every where. When she's found, Greg was his lies as her fired from every job and evicted from every apartment. In desperation, Hilary changes her name to Hildy Swenson.