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Amusing events occur when Arturo, the parrot who works in a shoe store, fits the other birds with new shoes.
After her father returns from the war moody and tired, Marly's family decides to move from the city to Maple Hill Farm in the Pennsylvania countryside where they share many adventures which help restore their spirits and their bond with each other.
Redwork embroidery is a form of classic embroidery in which red
thread is used to create patterns on a white or cream background.
Here is a complete collection of creative redwork designs with
whimsical flair. Blizzard Buddies has 10 unique redwork quilting
projects with 17 embroidered interchangeable motifs to personalise
your snow village. Includes detailed stitching art with finishing
instructions for each project.
The Borrowers--the Clock family: Homily, Pod, and their
fourteen-year-old daughter, Arrietty, to be precise--are tiny
people who live underneath the kitchen floor of an old English
country manor. All their minuscule home furnishings, from postage
stamp paintings to champagne cork chairs, are borrowed from the
human beans who tromp around loudly above them. All is well until
Pod is spotted upstairs by a human boy Can the Clocks stay nested
safely in their beloved hidden home, or will they be forced to
flee? The British author Mary Norton won the Carnegie Medal for The
Borrowers in 1952, the year it was first published in England. This
repackaged paperback edition still has the delightful original
black-and-white illustrations by Beth and Joe Krush inside. A
charmer Awards: 1952 Carnegie Medal, a Lewis Carroll Shelf Award
BookDon't miss the other classics in the Borrowers series: The
Borrowers Afield, The Borrowers Afloat, The Borrowers Aloft, and
The Borrowers Avenged.
Mary Norton's five beloved bestselling books about the tiny,
stouthearted Borrowers, now available together in a gorgeous box
set that's perfect for gift giving. Put this box set into the hands
of little readers--or of any reader who delights in classic
adventure. Includes paperback editions of The Borrowers, The
Borrowers Afield, The Borrowers Afloat, The Borrowers Aloft, and
The Borrowers Avenged. These editions include the original charming
black-and-white illustrations by Beth and Joe Krush. A enchanting
and enduring children's classic, The Borrowers is the award-winning
tale of three tiny people who are big heroes. The Clock
family--Homily, Pod, and their fourteen-year-old daughter,
Arrietty--are tiny people who live underneath the kitchen floor of
an English manor. All their minuscule home furnishings, from
postage stamp paintings to champagne cork chairs, are "borrowed"
from the "human beans" who tromp around loudly above them. All is
well until Pod is spotted upstairs by a human boy! Can the Clocks
stay nested safely in their beloved hidden home, or will they be
forced to flee? The four subsequent books are equally charming and
appealing, perfect for independent readers as well as shared
reading with younger children. The Borrowers Afield: Driven from
their home in the big house, Pod, Homily, and Arrietty take up life
in a boot. The Borrowers Afloat: Uprooted once again, the little
people journey down a drain, live briefly in a teakettle, and are
swept away in a flood. "As irresistible as its
predecessors."--Booklist The Borrowers Aloft: Imprisoned in an
attic by a greedy couple who want to use them as performers, the
Borrowers escape by balloon. The Borrowers Avenged: Pod, Homily,
and Arrietty escape from the Platters' attic and set off to an old
rectory to begin life anew.
Pod, Homily, and Arrietty Clock's huge adventures have been
thrilling children young and old for fifty years--and their appeal
is as strong as ever in these handsome new paperback packages.
While the original beloved interior illustrations by Beth and Joe
Krush have been retained, Marla Frazee's striking cover
illustrations capture these little people with a larger-than-life
appeal.
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Gone-Away Lake (Paperback)
Elizabeth Enright; Illustrated by Krush
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Portia and her cousin Julian discover adventure in a hidden colony of forgotten summer houses on the shores of a swampy lake.
Two Newbery Honor -- winning series from the '50s and '60s get new life in Harcourt Young Classic/Odyssey dual editions. Mary GrandPre contributes new cover art for Elizabeth Enright's Gone-Away Lake (1957) and Return to Gone-Away (1961), with the original b&w interior illustrations by Beth and Joe Krush. The novels revolve around cousins who explore an apparently abandoned summer colony and discover two elderly people who have secretly returned to the homes of their youth. The storytelling reflects Enright's characteristic humor and her ability to imagine adventures that readers would long for in real life.
Twelve-Tone Tonality: Expanded Diatonicism - Dr. Joseph Krush
presents new Dodecaphonic Tonal sets and leads readers through
Expanded Diatonicism, Nonaphonic and Decaphonic Bi-modality,
culminating with "The World's Best Dodecaphonic Tonal Set." He
illustrates Semi-Modulation through Rotating Quintcircles. Relative
Compatibility of Keys and Chromatic Clashes of Tones are also
explored. Composers will benefit from this groundbreaking new
system. Krush addresses the question: "What kind of a tonal system
would result if the major and minor modes were combined into one,
fused major/minor key?" His ultimate answer is: "Uni-tonal
Nonaphonic Bi-Modality." Covering topics including Nonaphonic,
Tri-Tonal, Bi-Modal Systems, Hendecaphonic and Dodecaphonic
Systems, and Dodecaphonic Tonality and Functionality, the book is
divided into two parts and spans 25 chapters.
"Summer Nightmare" (Pesadilla Verano) chronicles the continuing
events in the lives of the residents who emigrated to the city of
Robusto after much political upheaval and disaster in the homeland.
Suspense and political intrigue combined with the adventures of the
exotic dancers employed at the local gentleman's club, "Naked
Obsessions," provide a unique reading experience for those who
enjoy suspense, drama, thrills, murder, and even heart-felt
emotions!
Spring Nightmare (Pesadilla Primavera) presents a "collision," of
sorts, between people from very different worlds, pitted against
each other and, at the same time, seeking resolution. Tension and
unusual circumstances surrounding the nightmare create a
titillating reading experience....
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