Tell Me More

Tell Me More
Title Tell Me More PDF eBook
Author Pearson Education
Publisher Rigby
Pages 36
Release 2002-04-26
Genre
ISBN 0433066539

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"Navigator" is a KS2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading sesson per week during each school year.

Speak with the Earth and It Will Teach You

Speak with the Earth and It Will Teach You
Title Speak with the Earth and It Will Teach You PDF eBook
Author Daniel Cooperrider
Publisher The Pilgrim Press
Pages 157
Release 2022-11-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0829800158

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“I don’t think it is enough appreciated how much an outdoor book the Bible is,” wrote Wendell Berry, and author Daniel Cooperrider illustrates his point with beautiful narrative—like a stroll through the woods. Speak with the Earth analyzes the Bible’s treatment of nature and intersperses this analysis with the author’s own reflections on experiences in nature. Organized in sections touching on the four elements, the book engages with the multifaceted relationship between the Bible and nature through various media, including art, theology, the natural sciences, history, and lived experience. A timely work on the gift of the Earth that makes a strong case for environmental conservation as a cornerstone of religious life.

Before Sherlock Holmes

Before Sherlock Holmes
Title Before Sherlock Holmes PDF eBook
Author LeRoy Lad Panek
Publisher McFarland
Pages 230
Release 2011-10-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0786488565

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Traditionally, the history of detective stories as a literary genre begins in the 19th century with the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Emile Gaboriau and a handful of other writers. The 19th century was actually awash in detective stories, though many, like the so-called detective notebooks, are so rare that they lay beyond the reach of even the most dedicated readers. This volume surveys the first 50 years of the detective story in 19th century America and England, examining not only major works, but also the lesser known--including contemporary pseudo-biographies, magazines, story papers, and newspapers--only recently accessible through new media. By rewriting the history of the mystery genre, this study opens up new avenues for literary exploration. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

Alaska Geographic Names

Alaska Geographic Names
Title Alaska Geographic Names PDF eBook
Author Geological Survey (U.S.). Branch of Geographic Names
Publisher
Pages 576
Release 1981
Genre Alaska
ISBN

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Mysterious Disappearances

Mysterious Disappearances
Title Mysterious Disappearances PDF eBook
Author John Townsend
Publisher Capstone Classroom
Pages 60
Release 2004-05-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781410909626

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This series examines weird and unexlained phenomena including aliens and ghosts. Each title ends with an open question and leads the reader to make up his or her own mind.

The Granite Monthly

The Granite Monthly
Title The Granite Monthly PDF eBook
Author Henry Harrison Metcalf
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1920
Genre New Hampshire
ISBN

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Mrs. Leslie Carter

Mrs. Leslie Carter
Title Mrs. Leslie Carter PDF eBook
Author Craig Clinton
Publisher McFarland
Pages 229
Release 2006-10-27
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0786427477

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Born Caroline Louise Dudley, Mrs. Leslie Carter was destined to become one of America's principal turn-of-the century actresses. In 1889, a high profile divorce case labeled her an adulteress and sent her to the brink of poverty. With characteristic resilience, however, Mrs. Carter used infamy to her advantage. Retaining her married name as an act of revenge against her ex-husband, she approached David Belasco, one of the foremost playwright/directors of the day, and persuaded him to teach her the art of acting. So began one of theatre's most prolific partnerships. Not only did Belasco become Mrs. Carter's acting coach, he composed plays specifically as vehicles to showcase her particular talents. Although their relationship ruptured in 1906, Mrs. Carter continued to enjoy international renown. Weathering the changing times and methods of the early twentieth century, she persevered through stage, silent movies and vaudeville shows. This biography focuses particularly on Mrs. Carter's successful career and on her professional partnership with David Belasco. Spanning a period of radical transformation in American theatre, her career reflected--and endured--the artistic changes which occurred during the decades on either side of the century mark. Period photographs and theatrical art are included.