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'Every time I have ridden 66, within 10 miles of setting off, I
never want that ride to end. I think it's because Route 66
encapsulates struggle, and, ultimately, triumphing over
unimaginably difficult conditions. I think everyone can connect
with that.' RIDING ROUTE 66 follows Henry Cole as he travels along
Route 66, on a journey of self-discovery. Route 66, or the 'Mother
Road', is one of the most famous roads in the USA. Crossing the
width of the country, it is an immensely challenging road to
travel. Henry has ridden it four times. This book is about the
freedom that only the road and a motorcycle can give you, and the
importance of embracing the highs and lows of life equally. Henry
is one of the most well-known figures in motorcycling, having
presented over twenty series of many TV shows as well as being the
founder of bespoke motorcycle manufacturer Gladstone Motorcyles.
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Carina Felina (Hardcover)
Carmen Agra Deedy; Illustrated by Henry Cole
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And Tango Makes Three (Paperback)
Justin Richardson, Peter Parnell; Illustrated by Henry Cole
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One of the six political books for kids you should definitely read
according to Zoe Williams in the Guardian, November 2018! Roy and
Silo are just like the other penguin couples at the zoo - they bow
to each other, walk together and swim together. But Roy and Silo
are a little bit different - they're both boys. Then, one day, when
Mr Gramzay the zookeeper finds them trying to hatch a stone, he
realises that it may be time for Roy and Silo to become parents for
real.
Discover the marketing basics to draw new membersand more fundsto
your church! Though more and more religious organizations
increasingly attempt to use marketing techniques to improve
response, little literature exists to explain crucial concepts,
terms, and strategies. The Concise Encyclopedia of Church and
Religious Organization Marketing fills this gap by providing novice
marketers with basic theories and terms in easy-to-understand
language. This A-to-Z reference presents the essential concepts and
techniques, such as benefits to constituents, target markets,
market research, and advertising, all with plain and concise
explanations to apply to your situation, all aimed to effectively
increase the numbers and resources of your faith-based
organization. As people become increasingly inundated with
advertising and given more choices, the need for a religious
organization to cut through this informational clutter to present
its own positive features to the right audience becomes vital. From
social cause marketing to measuring attitudes of respondents and
constituent analysis, the Concise Encyclopedia of Church and
Religious Organization Marketing details the tools needed to
measure and increase positive response to allow your organization
to effectively compete in today's world. Numerous figures and
tables clearly illustrate more complex concepts and terms to make
comprehension fast and easy. An appendix has been included that
provides a complete review of the early and contemporary literature
applicable to marketing and religion as well as the origins of
religious organizational marketing. The Concise Encyclopedia of
Church and Religious Organization Marketing clarifies foundational
marketing concepts and terms as they relate to church and religious
organizations. Entries include: benefits brand equity cause-related
marketing communication methods competition competitive advantage
constituent analysis and behavior controlling marketing activities
data collection and analysis demographics quantitative research
directive marketing focus groups geodemographics marketing planning
and research new program development performance evaluation and
control publicity SWOT analysisStrengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities, and Threats of an organization target audience and
so much more! The Concise Encyclopedia of Church and Religious
Organization Marketing is the perfect source for marketing
beginners looking for the basic knowledge needed to market their
church or organization, as well as being a quick bookshelf
reference for more experienced religious marketers.
A heart-tugging story about an abandoned dog who is looking for a
forever home -- and a boy who finds him! "An exquisitely rendered,
touching story of companionship and belonging. - Kirkus Reviews,
starred review "This sweet and touching story will prove a worthy
addition to any collection." - School Library Journal, starred
review There is a dog that no one wants. Abandoned and afraid, he
must use his wits to survive the city's streets. Sadly, no one
comes for him. Meanwhile, not far away, there is a boy who wants a
dog more than anything in the world. But his room is a mess. He
needs to help more around the house. And his parents tell him he
must learn to be more responsible. Little does the boy know, there
is a dog nearby longing for a forever home and someone to love him.
And that dog has his eye on our boy! Henry Cole masterfully weaves
together two tender storylines that result in a hearttugging
wordless picture book that celebrates love, kindness, and
compassion for animals.
The four big chickens who are afraid of everything are now feeling
all cooped up, so they set off to find the farmhouse. Where is it?
the hapless hens wonder. First they find a doghouse, then they run
into a tractor, and then they stomp into the barn. Who knew the
farmhouse was right under their beaks the whole time?
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Nesting (Hardcover)
Henry Cole; Illustrated by Henry Cole
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Award-winning author-illustrator Henry Cole soars to new heights in
this stunning picture book about robins: their homes, their lives,
and their families. In this black-and-white picture book
highlighted with robin's egg blue, the reader will follow two
robins as they build a nest with twigs and grass. Then mother robin
lays four beautiful blue eggs and will keep the eggs warm in the
nest until they hatch into four baby robins. The father robin
protects the babies until they can fly on their own. The perils the
babies encounter are many, including snakes and storms. The nest is
always their safe place. Nesting provides introductory biology and
animal science concepts for very young children, and also makes a
spectacular springtime gift. Award-winning author-illustrator Henry
Cole has re-created the life story of the robin with simple text
and stunning artwork. Nesting is the perfect primer for young
bird-watchers and nature lovers. The beautiful, intricate
black-and-white illustrations are illuminated with lovely washes of
blue that breathe life into the artwork. Plus don't miss Henry
Cole's acclaimed companion book about beavers, Building.
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Building (Hardcover)
Henry Cole; Illustrated by Henry Cole
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This classic and beautifully illustrated picture book follows a
family of beavers as they build their home. A companion to Nesting
by celebrated author-illustrator Henry Cole, Building will be
welcomed by young naturalists. With stunning line art and a limited
color palette, this simple text follows a family of beavers as they
do what beavers do best: build! Two beavers find a stream, build a
dam, and raise a family in their new lodge. When the dam is
threatened by storms, the beavers work hard to rebuild it. Building
is what beavers do best. Building is perfect for parents and
teachers to share with young children to introduce beginning life
science concepts such as life cycle, feeding habits, caring for
young, and the wetlands ecosystem. An author's note provides even
more information at the end of the book.
I can't think of anywhere I'd less like to be than in a car. When
you're driving a car, you're not taking part, you're a spectator.
You're in a can; if it's cold you turn up the heating, if you're
hungry you have a wine gum. You might be looking at what's going
on, but you're definitely not a part of it. A BIKER'S LIFE is the
dramatic, humorous and candid memoir of one of the most
recognisable names in motorcycling. Henry Cole's passion for
motorbikes began when, at the age of eight, he was first introduced
to a 'man cave'. His great-uncle Redbeard's corrugated iron shed
was 'stuffed to the gills with old motorbikes' which Henry helped
rebuild and ride. Since then, Henry's life can be charted through
the bikes and journeys he has been on - from a stifling
public-school education, via many years battling addiction, to the
big-sky iconic routes Henry has ridden for over twenty series as
presenter of numerous TV shows. This book reminds millions of
motorcyclists why their bike gives them the freedom to be exactly
who they want to be: to say 'Fuck you, fuck the world, I'm doing my
thing.' When you ride a motorbike you become part of a worldwide
community of kindred spirits - those of us who will not be pacified
by driving a car, but instead live for adventure, escape and the
sheer thrill of the throttle.
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Nesting (Paperback)
Henry Cole; Illustrated by Henry Cole
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Award-winning author-illustrator Henry Cole soars to new heights in
this stunning picture book about robins: their homes, their lives,
and their families. Now available in paperback. In this
black-and-white picture book highlighted with robin's egg blue, the
reader will follow two robins as they build a nest with twigs and
grass. Then mother robin lays four beautiful blue eggs and will
keep the eggs warm in the nest until they hatch into four baby
robins. The father robin protects the babies until they can fly on
their own. The perils the babies encounter are many, including
snakes and storms. The nest is always their safe place. Nesting
provides introductory biology and animal science concepts for very
young children, and also makes a spectacular springtime gift.
Award-winning author-illustrator Henry Cole has re-created the life
story of the robin with simple text and stunning artwork. Nesting
is the perfect primer for young bird-watchers and nature lovers.
The beautiful, intricate black-and-white illustrations are
illuminated with lovely washes of blue that breathe life into the
artwork. Plus don't miss Henry Cole's acclaimed companion book
about beavers, Building.
In the early 1500s, Martin Luther was challenged by Erasmus on the
topic of 'free will.' Luther's response has become a classic in
Christian theology. The difficult topics that Luther and Erasmus
wrangled over are still difficult today; advances in science and
philosophy have only made the question of 'free will' even more
perplexing. Can Luther's reliance on 'sola scriptura' provide an
answer that is relevant in the face of modern developments? Read
for yourself, and decide. This edition, a well known translation by
the Rev. Henry Cole (1823), contains an index of keywords, as well
as an index of Bible references, to aid the serious researcher.
"A Meteor of Intelligent Substance" "Something was Missing in our
Culture, and Here It Is" "Liberties sure is needed in these times."
In a short time since its launch, Liberties - A Journal of Culture
and Politics, a quarterly, has become essential reading for those
engaged in the cultural and political issues and causes of our
time. The writers in Liberties offer deep experience from across
borders, national identities, political affiliations and artistic
achievements. As the introductory essay in the inaugural edition
noted, "At this journal we are betting on what used to be called
the common reader, who would rather reflect than belong and asks of
our intellectual life more than a choice between orthodoxies." Each
issue of Liberties features original in-depth essays and compelling
new poetry from some of the world's most significant writers,
artists, and scholars, as well as introducing new talent, to
inspire and impact the intellectual and creative lifeblood of
today's culture and politics. This spring issue of Liberties
includes: Giles Kepel on the Murder of Samuel Paty; Ingrid
Rowland's Long Live the Classics!; Vladimir Kara-Murza Surviving
Putin's Poisons; Paul Starr on Reckoning with National Failure from
Covid; Becca Rothfeld on Today's Sanctimony Literature; Enrique
Krauze explores What is Latin America?; William Deresiewicz on Why
Great Visual Art Forces Us to Think; Benjamin Moser on
Rediscovering Frans Hals; David Nirenberg on What We Can Learn from
Earlier Plagues; Agnes Callard's view of Romance without Love, Love
without Romance; Mitchell Abidor looks back to "Social Media" in
1895 to Understand a Crowd's "Wisdom"; The Tallis Scholars' Peter
Phillips on the Secrets of Josquin; David Thomson on Movies' Poetic
Desire; Poetry from Henri Cole, Chaim Nachman Bialik, and Paul
Muldoon; and, Leon Wieseltier (editor) asks "Where Are the
Americans?" and Celeste Marcus (managing editor) writes for a
Pluralistic Heart.
From the beloved illustrator and author of A Nest for Celeste comes
Brambleheart, a beautiful tale about nature, imagination, and how
love is the greatest thing we build. With stunning black-and-white
artwork and a gorgeous package, Henry Cole's animal fantasy
adventure harkens back to Brian Jacques's Redwall and Avi's Poppy
series. In the Hill, animals work as Weavers, Smelters, and
Carvers-but Twig doesn't know who he wants to be. He tries very
hard in all his classes, but his imagination wanders to his
favorite books or the delicious mayapples growing beyond the
scavenge yard ...and then he loses his focus. After Twig makes a
big mistake in front of everyone, he sets out on a secret journey
to discover himself. But as he wanders deeper into the Yard than
he's ever wandered before, Twig finds a curious colored globe. A
dragon's egg-which hatches in front of his eyes. Now protecting the
baby dragon is all Twig wants to do. But when he learns that his
secret might hurt others, he's forced to make a choice between his
place in the world and the feelings in his heart.
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Big Bug (Hardcover)
Henry Cole; Illustrated by Henry Cole
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Size is relative, but everything is worth seeing in this concept
book from the illustrator of "And Tango Makes Three."
Beginning with a beautiful close-up of a "big" ladybug, this book
artfully depicts the concept of scale. The book zooms out from the
bug, to a flower, to a cow, all the way to an expansive spread of
sky. Then Henry Cole masterfully zooms back in from that sky, to a
tree, to a house, to a window, all the way to the end where an
adorable dog is taking a "little" nap.
In this ideal introduction to the concept of scale, young readers
will love the lush illustrations of the animals, objects, and
scenery of a farm, and they'll delight in seeing how something
"big" can suddenly seem "little" with the turn of a page
Celebrate friendship with this lyrical picture book that
beautifully illustrates John Lennon and Paul McCartney's
world-renowned words from "With a Little Help from My Friends." I
get by with a little help from my friends... In this gorgeously
illustrated picture book, the universally loved words to "With a
Little Help from My Friends" come vividly to life, showing that
sometimes, all you need is a little help from your friends!
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Mouse Was Mad (Paperback)
Linda Urban; Illustrated by Henry Cole
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Who knows the best way to be mad? Bear stomps. Hare hops. Bobcat
screams. Mouse? He just can't get it right. But when he finds the
way that works for him--still and quiet--he discovers that his own
way might be the best of all.
Linda Urban's story about self-expression and managing anger is
both sweet and sly, and Henry Cole's cast of animal friends is
simply irresistible.
Come to the garden that Jack planted. You will see seeds and seedlings, buds and leaves. You will meet birds and bugs and butterflies. And best of all, you will watch the garden bloom! ** And maybe you will plant a garden yourself!
In Henry Cole’s beautifully illustrated sequel to Brambleheart, reminiscent of Brian Jacques’s Redwall and Avi’s Poppy series, Twig’s fantastical adventures continue as he and his animal friends set sail to reunite Char with his dragon family.
Twig never thought he would leave the Hill again. But now Twig and his friends Basil and Lily find themselves on a dangerous journey downriver to bring Char home.
Unsure of where they are going, or how far they will travel from home, the crew will have to work together and find their sea legs if they want to stay afloat. Will they survive the catastrophes nature throws their way and find Char's mysterious island home?
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