Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sing For Your Supper

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"Sing For Your Supper" is a collection of 200 deliciously delectable recipes compiled by Lynn Geyer from over 30 'starving artists'. The musical morsels are all tried and true favorites of the musicians and friends mentioned through out this cookbook. Also found in the very unique publication are numerous resources for great Christian music and services. Recipe titles include Sgt. Pepperoni's Rye Bread Band and Eggplant Parma Johnny Be Good, to name a few. Your purchase will go toward helping these music ministries continue their work and is most appreciated.


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Monday, August 1, 2011

Time and the Gods

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Author of "The Gods of Pegana".


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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Constantine: The Last Emperor of the Greeks or the Conquest of Constantinople by the Turks (Ad 1453)

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1892. After the latest historical researches. Drawing upon all existing materials, Mijatovich describes the tragic incidents and terrible consequences of the great catastrophe of 1453 in regards to the conquest of Constantinople, the capital of Christian civilization. Contents: Moral Causes of the Rapid Rise of the Ottoman and the Fall of the Byzantine Empires; The Superior Military Organization of the Turks; On the Eve of the Fall; Diplomatic Negotiations and Preparations for War; Military Arrangement of the Besiegers and of the Besieged; The Diaries of the Siege; The Last Days; The Last Night; and The Last Hours.


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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Poems By Emily Dickinson

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Poems By Emily Dickinson Feature

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.


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Thursday, July 28, 2011

A Victorian Anthology 1837 to 1895

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1895. Selections illustrating the editor's critical review of British Poetry in the Reign of Victoria. The following is a partial list of the authors whose works are included in this volume: Walter Savage Landor; Edward Bulwer Lytton; Thomas Love Peacock; Sara Coleridge; John Mitford; Charles Swain; Thomas Carlyle; John Stuart Blackie; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; William James Linton; Emily Bronte; Sabine Baring-Gould; Alfred, Lord Tennyson; Matthew Arnold; William Makepeace Thackerary; Charles Dickens; William Allingham; Robert Browning; George Meredith; Christina Georgina Rossetti; Robert, Earl of Lytton; Dante Gabriel Rossetti; Algernon Charles Swinburne; John Payne; Austin Dobson; Andrew Lang; Robert Louis Stevenson; William Butler Yeats; and Duncan Campbell Scott.


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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Turn the Sandglass Over: A Book Of Poetry

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Turn The Sandglass Over is a book of poetry containing over 400 rhyming, HAIKU and prose poems. The book is divided into five chapters: two chapters on Nature; Poetry of Love and Family; Spirit Quest Poetry; and Poetry of Ancient Themes. Chapter 1 explores the awe and beauty of nature in a spirit of appreciation of its abundant beauty and vitality. Topics include: mountains, waterfalls, rivers, sea life, the seamless ecosystem, animals, caverns, natural design, physical forces, forests, beaches, fishing, birds, seasons, hurricanes, inlets, jetties, storms, trees, the miracles of existence itself, and Man?s dependence on nature. Chapter 2 celebrates similar aspects of nature through a fountain of HAIKU poems. There are over two-hundred untitled, free-form HAIKU poems, equally divided between those celebrating land and those celebrating sea. All are original and do not appear in the author?s other works. Chapter 3 addresses aspects of mature relationships to include: courtship, love, romance, marriage, appreciation, children, parenthood, family outings, humor, nostalgia, commitment, support, attachment, and parting. Chapter 4 presents poems reflecting the author?s thinking and speculation on the nature of the world and life: the underlying order of things; our impact; the origin of insight; illusion and reality; faith, religion and spirituality; reflections on the course of life; finding one?s center; dying; and, the unknowable. Chapter 5 Travels to ancient cities, places still shrouded in mystery, reflections on ancient personages, fossil remains and the ancient themes in human behavior, both sinister and munificent, threading from ancient times to the present.


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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Eros: Faces of Love

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The word, Eros, names not only a Greek god of love, but also an asteroid! What does an ecstatic filled epiphany of empathic compassionate fulfillment have to do with a hard and lifeless, rocky chunk of matter? Eros: Faces of Love fearlessly enters the spiral labyrinth of this paradox. With penetratingly tender reflection and bold confessional scrutiny, the author ponders whether love is the arrival of a “longed for gift” or the disaster of “an unexpected meteor”. As sensual descriptions reveal the ecstatic delight of “islands of paradise”, passionate metaphors uncover rocky “hidden coves of scorn”. Can unsettled dreams temper the hectic race to make space ‘to love’? Can fond remembrances call one home to rest and simply let space open ‘for love’? Eros: Faces of Love opens the space of the heart for both the lover and the beloved to find out.


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