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WHY IS THERE NIGHT DURING THE DAY? For thousands of years, our
ancestors created myths and legends to explain the puzzle of solar
eclipses. The poems in this book bring the ancient beliefs of many
different cultures to life. Designed for children, parents, and
educators, this delightful book includes a puppet show script, with
instructions for easy to create puppets, stage directions and other
helpful hints for creating a fabulously fun show, while answering
the question, "Where Did the Sun Go?"
Contains stories from around Kent, including the hunchbacked monk
at Boughton Malherbe, the black dog of Leeds and the tale of Lady
Blanche of Rochester Castle. This title is suitable for those who
want to know why Kent is known as the most haunted county in
England.
WHY IS THERE NIGHT DURING THE DAY? For thousands of years, our
ancestors created myths and legends to explain the puzzle of solar
eclipses. The poems in this book bring the ancient beliefs of many
different cultures to life. Designed for children, parents, and
educators, this delightful book includes a puppet show script, with
instructions for easy to create puppets, stage directions and other
helpful hints for creating a fabulously fun show, while answering
the question, "Where Did the Sun Go?"
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Janet Cameron; Or, The Light House Janet Cameron (fict.name.)
BODY PARTS A Collection of Poems about Aging
Which body part will be the next
To make you think that you're a wreck
That you've gone so far over the hill
All you can do is take a pill
But wait! There's something else to try
Something to make you laugh, not cry
It won't add insult to injury
For it's a book of humorous poetry
Poetry designed to help us cope
To make us laugh, to make us hope
And remember that we have lots of "Heart"
Even if we're missing some "Body Parts"
So, pick up a book, find a comfortable chair and laugh along with
the author and her poetry about our changing body parts - loss of
hair, sight and hearing as well as knees, legs and some internal
organs! These poems will tickle your funny bone and help you to
remember that although we may be growing old there's life in us
yet!
A look at the dark side of life, Victorian-style, when nothing was
quite as it seemed and a public execution could be an entertaining
family day out. Murderers, poachers, thieves, pickpockets and
vagabonds all went about their business with impunity. Crime took
place on the streets, on public transport, in homes, pubs, prisons,
asylums, workhouses and brothels - it was all part of everyday life
in Brighton and Hove in the late 1800s. Read about the notorious
railway murderer, Percy Lefroy, who appeared at his trial in full
evening dress and went to the gallows in an old brown suit. Gasp at
the audacity of a temptress who fell in love with a doctor and
tried to poison his wife, with strychnine laced chocolate. Then
there's little Emily, a girl who received imprisonment with hard
labour for stealing a few tempting pieces of gingerbread while a
gaggle of disruptive young women loved causing a riot, flirting
with men and smashing windows. It was madness and mayhem in those
weird and wonderful times - and it's brought vividly to life by
Janet Cameron in Brighton and Hove - Murder and Misdemeanours.
This unnerving collection of tales of crimes and misdemeanours
reveals dark secrets from Medway's history and covers a wide range
of periods and subjects from the Dark Ages to the middle of the
twentieth century. The historic towns of Rochester, with its castle
and cathedral, and Chatham, with its naval dockyard, have seen many
misdeeds over the years. Included are crimes of passion, offences
committed in times of appalling hardship and sins with a sinister
motive. This well-researched book will shock the reader with its
in-depth true-life accounts. With more than sixty illustrations,
this chilling catalogue of murderous misdeeds is bound to captivate
anyone interested in the criminal history of the area.
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