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Classic Tales of Christmas
Editors Of Canterbury Classics; Introduction by Ken Mondschein
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This new, enhanced leather-bound edition includes all the completed
novels of beloved author Jane Austen. Jane Austen's stories of
clever women, elusive love, and social mores have struck a chord
with millions of fans who consider her work compelling,
heartwarming, and essential. Adapted time and again for screen and
stage, these enduring classics remain as enjoyable as ever, and are
the perfect addition to every home library. This collector's
edition includes all six of Austen's completed novels: Sense and
Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger
Abbey, and Persuasion. New readers will be enchanted once they open
the genuine leather cover, see the specially designed endpapers,
and read these brilliant stories, while readers familiar with
Austen's genius will enjoy the introduction from an acclaimed
Austen scholar that provides background and context for the works
they've always loved.
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Les Miserables (Hardcover)
Victor Hugo; Translated by Isabel F. Hapgood; Introduction by Ken Mondschein
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"The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes
the darkness." "So long as ignorance and poverty exist on earth,
books of the nature of Les Miserables cannot fail to be of use,"
says Victor Hugo in the preface of his famous novel. Certainly, Les
Miserables is French history recounted through the personal stories
of its main characters. The tale offers philosophical insight on
the good deeds that can happen even amidst ignorance and poverty.
This handsome leather-bound volume is a beautiful addition to any
classic literature library with specially designed endpapers,
gilded edges, and a ribbon bookmark so you will never lose your
place.
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Leaves of Grass (Hardcover)
Walt Whitman; Introduction by Ken Mondschein
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The Arabian Nights (Hardcover)
Sir Richard Burton; Introduction by Ken Mondschein; Translated by Sir Richard Burton
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No library's complete without the classics! This new, enhanced
leather-bound edition collects the beloved tales of Arabian Nights,
translated by Sir Richard Burton. They are ancient stories, but
they still enchant our imaginations today. Ali Baba and the Forty
Thieves. Sinbad the Sailor. Aladdin. These and the other Middle
Eastern stories collected in Arabian Nights are delightful,
fascinating, and fun for fans and first-time readers alike. This
beautiful, leather-bound edition collects the classic tales of
Arabian Nights in a new, redesigned format. Specially designed end
papers, gilded edges, a ribbon bookmark, and other decorative
elements enhance the reading experience, while an expert
introduction provides new information and context for these
well-known stories. Arabian Nights is a compelling look at a
long-gone culture--and the perfect addition to any home library.
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Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales (Hardcover)
Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm; Introduction by Ken Mondschein; Translated by Margaret Hunt
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No library's complete without the classics! This new, enhanced
leather-bound edition collects the legendary fairy tales of the
Brothers Grimm. They are the stories we've known since we were
children. Rapunzel. Hansel and Gretel. Cinderella. Sleeping Beauty.
But the works originally collected by the Brothers Grimm in the
early 1800s are not necessarily the versions we heard before
bedtime. They're darker and often don't end very happily--but
they're often far more interesting. This elegant edition of Grimm's
Complete Fairy Tales includes all our cherished favorites--Snow
White, Rumpelstiltskin, Little Red Cap, and many more--in their
original versions. With specially designed end papers, a genuine
leather cover, and other enhancements, it's the perfect gift for
anyone looking to build a complete home library. Many of these
tales begin with the familiar refrain of "once upon a time"--but
they end with something unexpected and fascinating!
The early works of beloved poet Robert Frost, collected in one
volume. The poetry of Robert Frost is praised for its realistic
depiction of rural life in New England during the early twentieth
century, as well as for its examination of social and philosophical
issues. Through the use of American idiom and free verse, Frost
produced many enduring poems that remain popular with modern
readers. A Collection of Poems by Robert Frost contains all the
poems from his first four published collections: A Boy's Will
(1913), North of Boston (1914), Mountain Interval (1916), and New
Hampshire (1923), including classics such as "The Road Not Taken,"
"Fire and Ice," and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." This
handsome leather-bound volume is an elegant addition to every
poetry lover's shelf.
Classic tales of fairies and princesses, ducklings and dancing
shoes from the master storyteller Hans Christian Andersen. All the
best-loved fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, including "The
Ugly Duckling," "Thumbelina," "The Red Shoes," "The Princess on the
Pea," and "The Emperor's New Clothes," fill the pages of this
beautiful leather-bound collector's edition. Also included is "The
Tallow Candle"-one of the earliest stories written by Andersen,
just discovered recently! A great book of bedtime stories or for
rainy day reading, as there are both short and long anecdotes
included. The attached bookmark ribbon ensures you'll never lose
your place as you wander through the imagination of one of the most
popular children's writers of all time. Curl up with this
collection of classics and lose yourself in childhood memories.
A beautiful leather-bound collectible volume of Jack London's
stories. From hard-edged adventures in the Klondike territory to
harrowing experiences on the South Seas, Jack London's three most
popular novels form the basis of this collection. Popular short
stories round out this beautiful leather-bound volume that will be
a treasured addition to any home library. You'll enjoy hours of
reading infused with the romance, hopes, and frustrations of one of
the world's most widely read authors.
The must-have keepsake for any fan of President Barack Obama makes
the perfect gift. This exquisite collection of speeches includes
gilded edges, a stunning foil-stamped cover and ribbon bookmark.
You'll be inspired to be the change you wish to see in the world as
you read through this collection of speeches delivered by Barack
Obama. These messages of hope for a more perfect union in America
will appeal to readers across the political spectrum. From
pre-presidential oratory to his farewell address, the former
president covers issues of race, unemployment, natural disasters,
public tragedies, and his legacy of health care reform. This
beautiful leather-bound volume with a foil-stamped cover design
will become one of your most treasured library volumes.
The Journal of Medieval Military History continues to consolidate
its now assured position as the leading academic vehicle for
scholarly publication in the field of medieval warfare. Medieval
Warfare This volume focuses on two of the most vibrant areas of
research in the field: Crusader studies and the warfare of the Late
Middle Ages, embracing a diversity of approaches. Chapters look at
the battle of Tell Bashir (1108) in thecontext of Saljuq politics;
the defenses of 'Altit castle, one of the Templars' strongest
fortifications, from an archaeological perspective; the involvement
of the Military Orders in secular conflicts, particularly in
Europe; and how royal women affected and were affected by the wars
of Castile and the Crown of Aragon in the fourteenth century.
Fencing competitions are used to explore masculinity and status in
Strasbourg from the late Middle Ages into the early modern period,
and key aspects of the actual conduct of warfare in the fifteenth
century come under detailed scrutiny: the role of cavalry in
turning the Hundred Years War in favour of the French, and the
logistical and procurement difficulties and methods involved in
fielding a Florentine army in 1498. The volume is completed with a
translation and discussion of Guillaume Guiart's rich description
of a French royal army on the march and in camp atthe start of the
fourteenth century. Contributors: Fabrizio Ansani, Drew Bolinger,
Oliver Dupuis, Ehud Galili, Michael Harbinson, Donald J. Kagay,
Michael Livingston, Ken Mondschein, Helen J. Nicholson, Avrahem
Ronen,Andrew L.J. Villalon
The warriors of medieval Italy practised a complex and complete
martial art, which included the wielding of sword, axe and spear
with wrestling, knife-fighting and mounted combat. In the waning
years of the 14th century, Fiore dei Liberi was a famed master of
this art, whose students included some of the most renowned and
dangerous fighting men of his day. Credited by fencing historians
as the father of Italian swordmanship, toward the end of his life,
Master Fiore preserved his teachings in a series of illustrated
manuscripts, four of which have survived to the present day, and
have become the basis of a worldwide effort to reconstruct this
lost martial art. This magnum opus, Il Fior di Batalgia (The Flower
of Battle), composed in early 1409, is one of the oldest, most
extensive, and most clearly elucidated martial arts treatises from
the medieval period. Flowers of Battle is a multi-volume series of
lavishly illustrated hardcover books, combining full colour
facsimiles of the Master's original manuscripts, professional,
annotated translations, and extensive peer-reviewed essays. Volume
III, Florius de Arte Luctandi, presents a translation,
transcription and reproduction of chronologically the last, most
recently discovered, and visually most lush Flower of Battle
manuscript. This posthumous work raises more questions than it
answers: for whom was the manuscript creared and why? Why was it
translated into a complex, humanistic Latin, and from what prior
source? Why are there clear nomenclatures and instruction
differences between this and the other three manuscripts, and do
these changes reflect an evolution in the Master's thinking, or
errors in transmission? Mondschein and Mele tackle these questions
and more in a lavishly illustrated introduction that seeks to set
the manuscript in context, as an objet d'art, as an example of
Renaissance patronage, and as a practical martial arts memorial.
Series Note: Vol. I: Historical Overview and the Getty Manuscript
Vol. II: Flos Duellatorum Vol. III: Florius de Arte Luctandi Vol.
IV: The Pierpont-Morgan Manuscript and General Concordance Vol. V:
Leaves of Battle - Fiore dei Liberi's Martial Heirs and Influence
Camillo Agrippa's widely influential "Treatise on the Science of
Arms" was a turning point in the history of fencing. The author -
an engineer by trade and not a professional master of arms - was
able to radically re-imagine teaching the art of fencing. Agrippa's
treatise is the fundamental text of Western swordsmanship. Just as
earlier swordsmanship can be better understood from Agrippa's
critiques, so too was his book the starting point for the rapier
era. Every other treatise of the early-modern period had to deal
explicitly or implicitly with Agrippa's startling transformation of
the art and science of self-defense with the sword. Likewise, all
of the fundamental ideas that are still used today - distance,
time, line, blade opposition, counterattacks and countertime - are
expressed in this paradigm-shifting treatise. This is a work that
should be on the bookshelf of anyone interested in the history,
practice or teaching of fencing. His treatise was also a microcosm
of sixteenth-century thought. It examines the art, reduces it to
its very principles, and reconstructs it according to a way of
thinking that incorporated new concepts of art, science and
philosophy. Contained within this handy volume are concrete
examples of a new questioning of received wisdom and a turn toward
empirical proofs, hallmarks of the Enlightenment. The treatise also
presents evidence for a redefinition of elite masculinity in the
wake of the military revolution of the sixteenth century. At the
same time, is offers suggestive clues to the place of the hermetic
tradition in the early-modern intellectual life and its
implications for the origins of modern science. Camillo Agrippa's
"Treatise on the Science of Arms" was first published in Rome in
1553 by the papal printer Antonio Blado. The original treatise was
illustrated with 67 engravings that belong to the peak of
Renaissance design. They are reproduced here in full. "Mondschein
has at last made available to English-speaking readers one of the
most important texts in the history of European martial arts.
Agrippa marks a turning point in the intellectual history of these
arts.... Mondschein's introduction to his work helps the reader
understand Agrippa - and the martial practices themselves - as
pivotal agents in the evolving cultural and intellectual systems of
the sixteenth century. Above all, Mondschein's translation is
refreshingly clean and idiomatic, rendering the systematic clarity
of the Italian original into equally clear modern English -
evidence of the author's familiarity with modern fencing and
understanding of the physical realities that his author is trying
to express. Mondschein's contextualization of his topic points the
way for future scholarly exploration, and his translation will
doubtless be valued by both students of cultural history and
practitioners of modern sword arts." - Dr. Jeffrey L. Forgeng, Paul
S. Morgan Curator -Higgins Armory Museum, Adj. Assoc. Prof. of
Humanities, Worcester Polytechnic Institute First English
translation. Hardcover, 234 pages, 67 illustrations, introduction,
bibliography, glossary, appendix, index."
One of the fastest-growing fields in the American economy,
education is essential to the country's future prosperity. But it
is also an industry undergoing constant change. In order to be
successful, education professionals must keep up with developments
in technology, standards, and law.
Education examines public and private education for grades K
through 12 and postsecondary education, as well as nontraditional
job possibilities for educators. It discusses the opportunities and
issues associated with working in education and how to plan for a
rewarding career. Written in clear and accessible language, this
new resource is filled with valuable tips, an extensive glossary of
industry jargon, and further resources.
This work helps readers to embark on a new career in advertising,
sales, and marketing! Professionals looking for a career change in
the fields of advertising, sales, and marketing need look no
further. ""Advertising, Sales, and Marketing"" provides readers
with valuable insight on how to change careers and features
interviews with professionals in the field as well as
self-assessment tests to get them on the right path. This valuable
new career guide helps readers identify important skills or
qualities needed to succeed in this field, and a list of further
information and trade organizations is also provided. Careers
profiled include: Advertising creative director; Advertising
executive; Copywriter; Graphic designer; Marketing manager; Media
designer; and, Sales representative.
Camillo Agrippa's widely influential "Treatise on the Science of
Arms" was a turning point in the history of fencing. The author -
an engineer by trade and not a professional master of arms - was
able to radically re-imagine teaching the art of fencing. Agrippa's
treatise is the fundamental text of Western swordsmanship. Just as
earlier swordsmanship can be better understood from Agrippa's
critiques, so too was his book the starting point for the rapier
era. Every other treatise of the early-modern period had to deal
explicitly or implicitly with Agrippa's startling transformation of
the art and science of self-defense with the sword. Likewise, all
of the fundamental ideas that are still used today - distance,
time, line, blade opposition, counterattacks and countertime - are
expressed in this paradigm-shifting treatise. This is a work that
should be on the bookshelf of anyone interested in the history,
practice or teaching of fencing. His treatise was also a microcosm
of sixteenth-century thought. It examines the art, reduces it to
its very principles, and reconstructs it according to a way of
thinking that incorporated new concepts of art, science and
philosophy. Contained within this handy volume are concrete
examples of a new questioning of received wisdom and a turn toward
empirical proofs, hallmarks of the Enlightenment. The treatise also
presents evidence for a redefinition of elite masculinity in the
wake of the military revolution of the sixteenth century. At the
same time, is offers suggestive clues to the place of the hermetic
tradition in the early-modern intellectual life and its
implications for the origins of modern science. Camillo Agrippa's
"Treatise on the Science of Arms" was first published in Rome in
1553 by the papal printer Antonio Blado. The original treatise was
illustrated with 67 engravings that belong to the peak of
Renaissance design. They are reproduced here in full. "Mondschein
has at last made available to English-speaking readers one of the
most important texts in the history of European martial arts.
Agrippa marks a turning point in the intellectual history of these
arts.... Mondschein's introduction to his work helps the reader
understand Agrippa - and the martial practices themselves - as
pivotal agents in the evolving cultural and intellectual systems of
the sixteenth century. Above all, Mondschein's translation is
refreshingly clean and idiomatic, rendering the systematic clarity
of the Italian original into equally clear modern English -
evidence of the author's familiarity with modern fencing and
understanding of the physical realities that his author is trying
to express. Mondschein's contextualization of his topic points the
way for future scholarly exploration, and his translation will
doubtless be valued by both students of cultural history and
practitioners of modern sword arts." - Dr. Jeffrey L. Forgeng, Paul
S. Morgan Curator -Higgins Armory Museum, Adj. Assoc. Prof. of
Humanities, Worcester Polytechnic Institute First English
translation. Paperback, 234 pages, 67 illustrations, introduction,
bibliography, glossary, appendix, index."
The success of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels
and HBO's Game of Thrones series underscores the perennial
popularity of medieval history-or rather ""medievalism,"" the idea
of the Middle Ages. Medievalist movies, books and video games are
lucrative property in the multi-billion-dollar entertainment
industry, and Renaissance fairs, reenactment groups and historical
martial arts clubs have become prominent in pop culture. Yet actual
medieval history-especially medieval military history-remains a
niche subject of scholarship. This book, written by an historian
and medieval martial arts expert, explains how Martin's fantasy
world reflects real history.
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