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Dedicated to the National Holiday of Monaco, celebrated each year
on November 19th, this travel-guide is for those who want to know
the Principality of Monaco inside and out. Get a glimpse of Cote
d'Azur (Monaco), the place where the outrageously wealthy live a
lifestyle beyond imagination. From the Oscar winning Grace Kelly,
the Grimaldi family, Ferrari races of 1960's, to the modern reality
of Monaco, including state-of-art gambling at Monte Carlo, landing
on Palais Princier in a helicopter, taking a race with Formula-One,
lodging at Metropol or Hotel De Paris, meeting the holy expert Nose
at Fragonard factory and choosing your right fragrance, visiting
Henri Matisse's collection of cut-outs at the Gallery of
Marlborough Fine Arts, or staying a night in a jardin of Chateau
Eza of the village Eze in neighboring France, this tour-book has it
all. If you are up to touch the elegance and taste of the high life
where the luxury is a common theme, but meantime want to save your
valet from being pampered hundreds of thousands, then take your
dream voyage through this book at your coffee table, and enjoy a
tour with the travelers in rosettes - father jaguar and the cub. A
true-friend for Monaco-fans, this book is dense with composite
illustrations which make your experience delightful.
Nestling in the south of Germany and surrounded with Alpine ring,
Bavaria is a blessed land of picture-book scenery. The sky over
Bavaria so often resembles Bavarian flag - a symphony of blue and
white, bathing the state in sunshine even when the clouds cover the
rest of the country. This is due to the Foehn, a downwind from the
Alps that blows away even the caravan of the thickest clouds.
Enchanting medieval towns with postcard houses, the world's
favorite Neuschwanstein Castle that upstages the Nature itself,
sophisticated art and craft of making signature violins, endearing
Bavarian corsets (Dirndl and Niederhausen), river surfing, opera
festivals, Maibock and Schuhplattler, world's number one quality
beer, hearty snacks in beer gardens, beautiful customs passed down
through centuries, they all resonate resoundingly with Bavarian
joie de vivre. While planning to visit Bavaria be prepared, for
after seeing this true land of fairly tales, you will never wish to
leave it.
"And it was then that all these kinds of things thus established
received their shapes from the Ordering One, through the action of
Ideas of Numbers" (Plato: in Timaeus). Indeed, the Hamilton's
'Principle of Least Action' is a mathematical discrimination
between inorganic and organic systems. The geometrical progression
of organic life has the property of producing by simple addition, a
succession of numbers or similar shapes making the homothetic
(gnomonic) growth-work by 'imbibition' (from inside outwards).
Whereas, inorganic matters (crystals, snowflakes, rocks) grow by
'agglutination' (from outside inwards) and final distribution of
energy to cause no further motion. While in inorganic growth
(hexagonal), the Principle of Least Actions tends to save energy,
in organic or gnomonic growth (pentagonal) there is a tendency to
save the substance. Involving the avid travelers "father jaguar and
the cub," this tourbook of the "snow gallery" mathematically and
geometrically analyzes the deposition, aggregation, capacitance,
and velocity of the snowflake formation, vis a vis the hexagonal
(honeycomb) tendency. When the tour is over, the cub classifies his
most favorite snowflakes, giving them names.
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Cheesebaden (Paperback)
Naira Matevosyan, Richard Matevosyan
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R529
Discovery Miles 5 290
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Four things in life are the older the better: wine, cheese, rug,
and friendship." Cheese is more than a rich food, an iconic or
cultural object. Cheese is information, an authentic element of
heritage that brings people together. What's in the air, water and
soil of a particular region, influences the flavor of cheese.
Touching our palates cheese informs us about the place it was made,
about people mastering it, and about the grass the cattle has
consumed. The business of judging a crumb of cheese has been taken
with a great seriousness over the centuries. The 'abracadabra' of a
cheese-fancier and connoisseur is comparable to that of the wine,
tea, sumptuous sauce or caviar tasters. Each type of cheese is
ripened by a certain microflora which then interacts with
lactobacilli in our intenstine. These lactobacilli are the 'white
knights' that enhance our health, immune defense, appetite and
sense of fullness. But their own requirements and outputs change
every moment. That is why today you may wish a hard Gouda, tomorrow
light Feta, the next day an extra-nutritious Saint Andre. But you
will not wish eating them all together in one meal. With unique
stories and illustrations, this book intends to entertain both the
junior and adult, with the whereabouts, descriptions, and content
of the 37 world-class cheeses. Designed as a pourquoi tale, it
involves two scavengers, raccoons Maitre Fromager (cheese masters),
who help the residents of the fictitious Alpine town Cheesebaden to
improve their cheesemaking technology, by sharing with them their
natural secrets of cheese aging inside the oak-logs, Kaselagerung."
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My Tea Book (Paperback)
Naira Roland Matevosyan, Richard Matevosyan
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R660
Discovery Miles 6 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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FROM THE AUTHORS: Bound not for the connoisseurs or 'rockhounds, '
this book is for children aged 6-13 years. With a feast on eyes,
witty illustrations, through a gem-mining adventure of two exotic
animals (patas monkey and matamata turtle), it explains the
chemical compositions and physical properties (hardness,
refraction, flaw, saturation, asterism, hue) of 18 popular
gemstones, their mine locations, mastery of the cut, value
criteria, popularity among the pop and cardinal jewelry clientele.
It displays variances and looks of each gems from different
geographical regions. Displaying the worlds biggest ten signature
diamonds (Cullinan, Orloff, Centenary, Regent, Kohi-i-Noor, Idols
Eye, Taylor-Burton, Sancy, Blue Hope, and Hortensia) it runs their
history, inclusive for Tiaras and Cameos belonging to many Queens.
Equally referred to the boys and girls, basic knowledge in gems is
important for the growing minds. This book is not for a 'junior
gemologist.' Studying gems should be included in default in
elementary education for many reasons. First and foremost, it
exercises their common sense to appreciate the difference between
'good and great, ' 'great and crown.' Gemology incorporates several
discplines: geology, chemistry, visual arts, craft, fashion, and
even alternative medicine. It is about knowing our land, its
secrets and treasures. It helps our children to ponder why gems
containing aluminium or cadmium cations are deposited in hydro
thermally formed rhyolites, while gems consisted of iron or copper
cations are set at the volcaninc base in a different location; it
makes them to think of unbeatable caprice of pure carbone that
makes it famously hard to convert the graphite into diamond. It
offers them many 'whereabouts, and 'hows.' It also upgrades their
preparation for a savvy lifestyle. It would be noble, if instead of
star-war games or fantasy footballs, children and teens would spend
their spare time on studying gems, uncovering their beauty and
value. A wake -up call, this book also reminds us about the rare
animals, which require more attention than we actually pay.
The idea of this book was stemmed of scarce references about the
first French king, the first Christian king. Despite of the wealth
of publications about the French monarchy, or the Frankish kingdom
reigned under 68 ultimate monarchs - from 486 to 1870, this
particular effort is an oddity for the following reasons: (1) it is
based on solid sources and not on the web links; (2) it is an
unbiased, even-handed reference, and(3) it is the only existing
book for children in English literature about the first French
king. We trust you will enjoy the journey via this child-friendly
and well-illustrated book.
The volume of literature devoted to Mary Stuart is indeed
prodigious. Few royal lives had been held up to such detailed
scrutiny, as Mary's. Every document, fragment, table-talk, letter,
code, or scrap of gossip has been picked over and over again, and
analyzed for the fresh angles or made to fit the old prejudices.
More than four centuries later, Mary continued to exert her
fascination over many generations and literary mediums, from the
polemics of Bishop Leslie to the historical romances of Jean Plaidy
and Reay Tannahill, and the animation pictures casting Hal Wallis
or Meryl Streep. Reflecting the much more objective approach to
Scottish history in recent years, as the sectarian propaganda and
political polemics have given way to a more systematic, scientific
examination of the facts, a clearer picture of Mary is beginning to
emerge. A queen from her age of only one week old, she was the
subject of a misfortune to be a pawn in the game of international
politics throughout her turbulent life. Queen Mary of Scots and
Queen Elizabeth of England had never met in person. Yet their names
and lives were inextricably woven together. This particular effort
aims: (1) to retest the truth or falsehood of many legends
surrounding the name of Mary of Scots, (2) to determine the type of
codes in Mary's secret correspondence with Anthony Babington, and
(3) to set Mary Stuart anew in the context of the epoch she lived
in, beyond the mystery of Kirk O'Field's murder, or the Casket
Letters.
Involving avid travelers father jaguar and the cub, and a
supersmart kid Evan Messenger, this book is packed with
descriptions of the rare pediatric diseases that are poorly
attended due to the health insurance constraints: Batten disease,
Carpenter syndrome, Ellis van Creveld syndrome, Fucosidosis,
Gaucher disease, Krabbe disease, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease,
Niemann-Pick disease, and Prune Belly syndrome. An awareness
raising brochure, it is dedicated to the Global Health Humanitarian
Summit that takes place each year at Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
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Turtlarium (Paperback)
Naira Roland Matevosyan, Richard Matevosyan
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R242
Discovery Miles 2 420
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Equipped with cartoony descriptions of the aquatic turtles (life
cycle, reproduction, coping with the natural disasters) this
pourquoi tale is for the reader aged 13-103, who cares for the
marine - habitat.
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