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The paintings and drawings of J.R.R. Tolkien are featured in this
illustrated study, seen in the context of his writing. He is the
author of "The Hobbit", "The Lord of the Rings" and "The
Silmarillion". This book explores Tolkien's art at length, from his
childhood paintings and drawings to his final sketches. Central to
the book are his illustrations for his works, especially his tales
of "Middle-earth". Also examined are the pictures Tolkien made for
his children, notably in his "Father Christmas" letters and for the
story of "Mr Bliss", his calligraphy, his love of decoration, and
his contributions to the typography and design of his books. Wayne
G. Hammond is the author of "The Graphic Art of C.B. Falls" and
"J.R.R. Tolkien: a Descriptive Bibliography" and he is a
contributor of notes on Tolkien to the journal "Mythlore".
Christina Skull is the author of "Soane Hogarths" and she edits the
journal, "The Tolkien Collector".
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The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (Paperback)
J. R. R. Tolkien; Edited by Christina Scull, Wayne G. Hammond, Pauline Baynes
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Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond go on a seven-day road trip
from Venice, Italy, to Pau, France, in this special episode from
the BBC motoring series. Along the way the pair visit the Autodromo
Nazionale Monza race track and take to the road in Monaco. The show
features a range of cars including a Ford Model T, a Ferrari F12
Berlinetta, a Porsche Cayman S and an Aston Martin Vanquish.
Being BAD has never felt so GOOD! The second book in the
villainously funny, highly illustrated young middle-grade series
from author-illustrator Ryan Hammond. For fans of Amelia Fang, Dog
Man and Grimwood. Â âA charmingly villainous adventure
about friendship, school and unspeakable evil.â Louie
Stowell, author of Loki: A Bad Godâs Guide to Being Good
âCriminally fun!â Danny Wallace, author of The Day the
Screens Went Blank  Itâs the start of the winter term and
thereâs a new teacher in town at Villains Academy â the
notorious dragon-rider Felix Frostbite. Class Z are in awe of him
and his lessons on venomous beasts and mythical creatures, but
werewolf Bram is suspicious. Soon Bram and his friends the Cereal
Killers uncover Felix Frostbiteâs evil plan to steal all the
dragons from the Wicked Woods and leave Villains Academy
undefended. Have the gang learnt enough to outsmart their
troublesome teacher, or will Felix Frostbiteâs heist go down in
villain history? PRAISE FOR VILLAINS ACADEMY: âFrightfully fun
â Villains Academy had me cackling from the very first
page!â Katie Tsang, co-author of the Dragon Realm series
  âI loved the spookily funny Villains Academy. It's
a work of (evil) genius!â Jenny McLachlan, author of The
Land of Roar  âHeart-warming and hilarious â Villains
Academy is a spookalicious treat, set to terrify every other book
on your shelf.â Jack Meggitt-Phillips, author of The Beast
and the Bethany  âAn absolute HOOT! Evil laughs
aplenty!â Sophy Henn, author and illustrator of the Pizazz
series âA joyful hug of a book with genuine warmth and
heart.â Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear âA
delightfully fun adventure with real heart and
humour.â Benjamin Dean, author of Me, My Dad and the End of
the Rainbow âImmersive, funny, and with a cast of scarily
loveable characters, Villains Academy made me feel like I was
IN the book!â Mel Taylor-Bessent, author of The Christmas
Carrolls âA fabulously funny adventure. I want to enrol in
Villains Academy!â Nick Sheridan, author of The Case of the
Runaway Brain âWickedly funny and full of quirky yet loveable
characters.â Iona Rangeley, author of Einstein the Penguin
âThis is a brilliant, bonkers work packed with top-notch
illustration.â Jack Noel, author and illustrator of the
Comic Classics series  âFull of wonderful characters,
Villains Academy is such a FUN read!â Rikin Parekh,
illustrator of The Worst Class in the World series
When circumstances in our life change, many of us are left feeling uncertain and uneasy. From pandemics to natural disasters, from personal traumas to workplace issues, we often find ourselves at a crossroads—hurting, blindsided, and confused about what to do.
Like a dear friend who’s been where you are now, Michelle offers a calming voice of reason in When Shift Happens: Say Yes to Your Next! Weaving stories from Scripture with tales from her own life, she offers heartfelt lessons, prayers, and reflection questions to help you embrace your next.
When Shift Happens will:
- Provide practical tools for navigating change
- Give you solid spiritual principles for dealing with life’s shifts
- Enable you to consider the value of mistakes
- Help you embrace change as opportunity
- Shift your perspective to expect the best as God redirects
“Mindset is everything when confronted with unanticipated change,” Michelle notes. “You are never out of options unless you choose to be. Emerging cycles all point to one thing—whether you are ready or not, shift happens. It’s not the end. There’s always a next!”
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The Art of the Hobbit (Hardcover)
J. R. R. Tolkien; Edited by Wayne G. Hammond, Christina Scull
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A sumptuous full colour art book containing the complete collection
of more than 100 sketches, drawings, paintings and maps created by
J.R.R. Tolkien for The Hobbit. When J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The
Hobbit, he was already an accomplished amateur artist, and drew
illustrations for his book while it was still in manuscript. The
Hobbit as first printed had ten black and white pictures, two maps,
and binding and dust-jacket designs by its author. Later, Tolkien
also painted five scenes for colour plates which are some of his
best work. His illustrations for The Hobbit add an extra dimension
to that remarkable book, and have long influenced how readers
imagine Bilbo Baggins and his world. The Art of The Hobbit by
J.R.R. Tolkien is the complete collection of the artwork created by
the author for his story. Including related pictures, more than one
hundred sketches, drawings, paintings, maps, and plans are
presented here, preliminary and alternate versions and experimental
designs as well as finished art. Using fresh digital scans from the
Bodleian Libraries in Oxford and Marquette University in Wisconsin,
Tolkienâs Hobbit pictures can be seen more vividly than ever
before. Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, two of the worldâs
leading Tolkien scholars, have edited the book and provide an
expert introduction and comments. Readers who have enjoyed The Art
of The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien will find much of
interest also in The Art of The Hobbit.
Ian Marcouse's accessible and engaging textbooks brought together
in one updated volume covering everything your students need to
know for the Pearson Edexcel A level Business specification. -
Breaks content down into short, clear chapters - covering all
topics in the depth students need - Updated business examples
throughout the text and in end of unit case studies bring the
subject to life - A range of questions and activities provide
students with the opportunity to apply what they know and practise
questions - Builds students' confidence with key terms used in
context and compiled in an accessible glossary - Supported by an
Answer Guide to assist teaching and save time This Student Book has
been endorsed for use with the Pearson Edexcel A Level Business
qualification.
Fact-filled non-fiction that uncovers the who, where, why and how
of historical technological inventions. From the magic of making
music to lightbulb moments and tiny technology, discover the people
and places behind 13 major technological breakthroughs that changed
the world. Youâll read about what motivated them, why they did
what they did, when they did it ⌠and with whom! There is a
glossary at the back of the book plus a âtake it furtherâ
activity on each page. Discover the human side of STEM!
Our updated approach to revision will help you learn, practise and
apply your skills and understanding. Coverage of key content is
combined with practical study tips and effective revision
strategies to create a guide you can rely on to build both
knowledge and confidence. My Revision Notes: Edexcel A-level
Business: Second Edition will help you: - Plan and manage your
revision with our topic-by-topic planner and exam breakdown
introduction - Develop your subject knowledge by making links
between topics for more in-depth exam answers - Improve
subject-specific skills with an exam skills checkbox at the end of
each chapter - Avoid common mistakes and enhance your exam answers
with examiner tips - Practise and apply your skills and knowledge
with exam-style questions and frequent questions with answer
guidance online - Understand key terms you will need for the exam
with user-friendly definitions and a glossary - Build quick recall
with bullet-pointed summaries at the end of each chapter
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