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Polygraphice, Or, The Arts Of Drawing, Engraving, Etching, Limning, Painting, Vernishing, Japaning, Gilding, &c. - In Two Volumes (Hardcover)
Salmon William 1644-1713; Created by Pierre-Jean D. Ca 1650 Fabre, A and J Churchill (Booksellers Lo
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Discovery Miles 13 170
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Voyageurs National Park and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness together comprise some one and a quarter million acres
of the wildest country in the United States. This nearly roadless
region of lakes, bogs, and forests in northeastern Minnesota is a
mecca for canoeists from around the world. Veteran paddler James
Churchill guides readers to great paddling and camping
destinations. Maps, detailed route descriptions, and a wealth of
planning tips make this an indispensable guide for the modern
voyageur.
Features include:
-An overview of what to expect and how to prepare
-Detailed maps showing access points and routes
-Information on each waterway's character, difficulty, and the best
times to paddle
-Lists of local paddling organizations and information
resources
-Trips to thrill experienced paddlers and novices alike
-Historical importance and wildlife
Contents: Volume 1: Women Writing Latin in Roman Antiquity, Late Antiquity and the Early Christian Era Hb: 0-415-94183-0 Volume 2: Medieval Women Writing Latin Hb: 0-415-94184-9 Volume 3: Early Modern Women Writing Latin Hb: 0-415-94185-7
Road Trip Mixtapes is about success and failure, grief,
heartache and the questions we face on the journey. It gives a
compassionate and understanding voice to difficult situations and
uses a self aware sense of humor to illustrate some provocative
points.
These narrative essays are meant to raise questions and start
conversations. It is by no means a book of answers, simply
thoughts, reflections and some anecdotes about life, faith and the
detours along the way.
"Road Trip Mixtapes will have you laugh out loud, shed a tear or
two, question your actions and relationships, push a few buttons,
and more In the end, you'll feel a greater sense of connection to
God, yourself, and others and perhaps a little more loved "
-Laura Duksta, New York Times bestselling author,
I Love You More & You Are a Gift to the World
"Mixtapes is a poignant collection of stories of modern life,
love, and faith. Morris writes with a warmth and familiarity that
invites you right into a story in which you're happy to take
part."
-Anne Marie Miller, author, speaker, blogger,
Permission to Speak Freely & Mad Church Disease
annemariemiller.com
"Through his honest, free, and spirited writing, Morris takes us
on a journey introducing us to real, beautiful, broken people. In a
stream-of-consciousness prose, he describes a personal meandering
finding its way, stumbling through redemption. With Mixtapes, I'm
reminded to gulp life and enjoy each moment."
-Jamie George, author, Love Well
and lead pastor, Journey Church, Franklin, Tennessee
Volume one of this three-volume anthology of women's writing in Latin from antiquity to the early modern era, covers the age of Roman Antiquity and early Christianity. Each volume in the anthology provides texts, contexts and translations of a wide variety of works produced by women, including dramatic, poetic and devotional writing.
Author Biography: Phyllis R. Brown is Associate Professor of English at Santa Clara University.
Laurie J. Churchill is Associate Professor of Humanities-Classics and Coordinator of Women's Studies at Ohio Wesleyan University.
Jane E. Jeffrey is Associate Professor of English at West Chester University.
Author Biography: Phyllis R. Brown is Associate Professor of English at Santa Clara University.
Laurie J. Churchill is Associate Professor of Humanities-Classics and Coordinator of Women's Studies at Ohio Wesleyan University.
Jane E. Jeffrey is Associate Professor of English at West Chester University.
"The Enigmatic Academy" is a provocative look at the purpose and
practice of education in America. Authors Christian Churchill and
Gerald Levy use three case studiesOCoa liberal arts college, a
boarding school, and a Job Corps centerOCoto illustrate how class,
bureaucratic, and secular-religious dimensions of education prepare
youth for participation in American foreign and domestic policy at
all levels.
The authors describe how schools contribute to the formation of a
bureaucratic character; how middle and upper class students are
trained for leadership positions in corporations, government, and
the military; and how the education of lower class students often
serves more powerful classes and institutions.
Exploring how youth and their educators encounter the complexities
of ideology and bureaucracy in school, The Enigmatic Academy
deepens our understanding of the flawed redemptive relationship
between education and society in the United States. Paradoxically,
these three studied schools all prepare students to participate in
a society whose values they oppose.
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