Flight of the Fairies

Flight of the Fairies
Title Flight of the Fairies PDF eBook
Author John J. McGinniss
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1917
Genre Irish poetry
ISBN

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Fairies in Flight

Fairies in Flight
Title Fairies in Flight PDF eBook
Author Andrea Posner-Sanchez
Publisher RH/Disney
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Fairies
ISBN 9780736424684

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Each spread of this one-of-a-kind book has a unique pop-up element that makes it seem as if Tinker Bell and all of the Disney Fairies are floating. Fans will love reading about the fun-filled flying antics of Tink and her friends as they soar above Never Land on gossamer wings. Full color.

The Fairies' First Flight

The Fairies' First Flight
Title The Fairies' First Flight PDF eBook
Author Trisha Speed Shaskan
Publisher Capstone
Pages 14
Release 2008-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1404848754

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To fly, fairies fan and flutter their wings. But they need a flying phrase, too. Will first-time fliers Flick and Flack find it?

Fairy Flight

Fairy Flight
Title Fairy Flight PDF eBook
Author Tracy Kane
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Children's stories
ISBN 9780970810427

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Are butterflies really fairies in disguise? Follow a special butterfly migration with Kinsey and Sarah.

The Spirit of Flight

The Spirit of Flight
Title The Spirit of Flight PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Peter Pauper Press, Inc.
Pages 44
Release 2012-01-15
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 144130679X

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Enchanting images by popular fantasy artist Josephine Wall are combined with an uplifting feast for eye and soul. ''Fantasy gives me the opportunity to portray the world as I would like it to be,'' says Jo, who has a wish ''to inspire in her audience a personal journey into the magical world of their own imagination.'' This little book of beauty and inspiring wisdom will help readers—especially those with a fondness for fairies and fantasy—fly as far as their wings will take them.

Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg

Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg
Title Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg PDF eBook
Author Gail Carson Levine
Publisher Disney Electronic Content
Pages 221
Release 2011-08-31
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1423143337

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Fairy Haven's newest arrival, Prilla, along with Rani and Vidia, embarks on a journey filled with danger, sacrifice, and adventure. The fate of Never Land rests on their shoulders.

Fantasies of Flight

Fantasies of Flight
Title Fantasies of Flight PDF eBook
Author Daniel M. Ogilvie
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 272
Release 2003-12-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0190289023

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Fantasies of Flight invigorates the field of personality psychology by challenging the contemporary academic view that individuals are best studied as carriers of traits. Daniel Ogilvie exchanges a heart-to-heart, case study approach to understanding human behavior for the current strategies of categorizing and comparing individuals according to their manifest traits. Ogilvie asks and endeavors to answer questions like "What were the psychological conditions that led Sir James Barrie to create a character named Peter Pan?" and "What were the dynamics behind the Marshall Herff Applewhite's conviction that a space ship, hiding behind the Hale-Bopp comet, would rescue him and his Heaven's Gate followers after they enacted a mass suicide pact in 1997?" Answering these questions requires him to resurrect "old" ways to think about personality and "old" strategies for studying individuals one by one. Early in the book, Ogilvie reviews the history of why intensive case studies were discredited in psychology and describes how Sigmund Freud's psychobiographical account of Leonardo da Vinci's fascination with flight inadvertently abetted critics of psychoanalytic psychology. He then performs a partial psychobiography of James Barrie and the origins of Peter Pan, followed by an investigation of Carl Jung, who fashioned the collective unconscious to serve as humankind's link to eternity. Arguing that personality psychology needs to become less insular, Ogilvie integrates information from the disciplines of developmental psychology and neuroscience into a theory regarding the latent needs that both Barrie and Jung sought to satisfy. The theory, including its emphasis on the onset of self and consciousness, is then applied to an array of well-known and obscure individuals with ascensionistic inclinations. Well written and accessible, but complex and scholarly, this volume will restore interest in the investigation of people's inner lives.