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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This is a compilation of vignettes of things that have happened
to members of our family. It is recollections of events and people
and of their interactions. Most of these recollections and events
are told with a touch of humor, but some of them are
straightforward and of daily life and problems we all face.
These little stories are grouped around various events in the
author's life, such as childhood, children, Baker University,
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, various organizations for
which he worked including the ministry, Union Steel Products,
Michigan Standard Alloys, Echlin, Hi-Lex Controls, teaching at
colleges and universities, and yes, even a bakery after retirement.
There are some words about his prostate cancer, which after surgery
and radiation therapy seems to be in remission-at least for
now.
Some are about his difficulties and disillusionment with God,
but God has won out largely or particularly through getting to know
and love his wife. There are stories about both wives and the love
and some of the troubles they had. The book ends with postscripts
and some conclusions that are taken from the author's life and
thoughts.
This memoir is intended primarily for the four children as a
Christmas present in 2013. Hopefully these recollections and
concluding remarks will be interesting to others so they too will
enjoy these memories of one family.
You will be inspired when you see the variety of designs and
fabrics you can combine to make irresistible children's quilts. Fun
and whimsical, warm and cuddly, or sweet as can be, there is a
design in this book that will fit the personality of your child or
grandchild to the tee. Make a quilt for each child, or create just
for the joy of giving to your favorite fund-raising charity. Either
way, both you and the child will have an everlasting memory of the
wonderful quilt you created. Children will love the quilts made
from this book. Whimsical themed fabrics with animals, race cars,
bugs and colorful shapes will intrigue and delight each child who
receives the quilt. Sized just right for child's beds, cribs and
your favorite rocking chair, you will see the happiness in their
eyes when you wrap them up in these special quilts. Written for
both beginner and experienced quilters, the book features full
color photos, step-by-step instructions and drawings that will
guide you through each step of the quilting process. 'Great ideas,
adaptable designs and lots of fun.' www.yarnsandfabrics.co.uk
The rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb†told in the style—and
substance—of the great English poets from Edmund Spenser to
Stevie Smith. Â In The Lamb Cycle, David R. Ewbank achieves
the unthinkable—he writes so convincingly in the style of the
great English poets that one could be lulled into thinking that
Shakespeare himself was inspired to muse upon the subject of
“Mary Had a Little Lamb.†Ewbank captures not only the style of
each of the poets he chooses, but also their preoccupations and
subject matter. So D.H. Lawrence’s Mary longs for her lamb as any
woman longing for her lover, whilst T.S. Eliot’s Mary is
recollected by an old man looking back on his life. Alexander Pope
writes an “An Essay on Lambs,†and Tennyson’s lotus eaters
become “The Clover Eater.†Brilliantly written, sophisticated,
and laugh-out-loud funny, these poems, enhanced by Kate Feiffer’s
charming illustrations, will enchant anyone who has ever read an
English poem. Â
This volume contains chapters dealing with the isolation and
functional characterization of cells involved in innate immunity in
mouse and man, including mast cells and eosinophils, and with
several chapters focusing on natural killer cells. These approaches
and models are being used to dissect the complex interplay between
hosts and pathogens, and contribute to developing strategies to
help fight infection.
This volume contains chapters dealing with the isolation and
functional characterization of cells involved in innate immunity in
mouse and man, including mast cells and eosinophils, and with
several chapters focusing on natural killer cells. These approaches
and models are being used to dissect the complex interplay between
hosts and pathogens, and contribute to developing strategies to
help fight infection.
Although Shakespeare is acknowledged to be one of the greatest
masters of language the world has known, there are very few books
among the thousands devoted to his work which attempt to deal
directly with how he uses language. No single book could deal with
the 'infinite variety' of tone, diction, imagery, rhythm, and so on
which together make up Shakespeare's different styles. But the
editors of this book asked a number of distinguished Shakespearian
scholars to give an account of what seemed to him or her some
particularly interesting and important feature of Shakespeare's use
of language. Using a quotation from Shakespeare as a starting
point, some authors have focussed their discussion on individual
plays; others have ranged more widely under general headings, such
as bombast, rhetoric or paradox. The cumulative effect will enable
readers, students and theatre-goers to come to a greater awareness
of the richness and subtlety of 'Shakespeare's styles'. The three
editors are senior Shakespeare critics and scholars and they have
all been close associates of Professor Kenneth Muir. It was to
honour the life-long devotion of Kenneth Muir to the study of
Shakespeare, and to pay a tribute to the inspiration and help which
he has given to those who have worked with him, that his new book
was devised.
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Ruth - Mother of Kings
Melodie-Allyn Benezra; Cover design or artwork by Jo Ann Ewbank
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