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Books with author Angela Lake

  • #OOTD

    Angela Lan

    Paperback (C&T Publishing / Stash Books, April 7, 2016)
    Ideal for avid DIY-ers looking to try something new, this in-depth guide turns beginning garment sewers into fashion designers! Thirteen-year-old clothing designer Angela Lan of Lovespunk.com teaches 12-16 year olds to design their own wardrobe from 6 classic looks—then shows them how to alter patterns for a completely different style! A skill-building approach to garment-sewing basics, like choosing the right fabric and installing zippers, makes for a professional, store-bought finish every time.
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  • Inventing the Cotton Gin: Machine and Myth in Antebellum America

    Angela Lakwete

    Paperback (Johns Hopkins University Press, Sept. 16, 2005)
    Winner of the 2004 Edelstein Prize given by the Society for the History of Technology"The cotton gin animates the American imagination in unique ways. It evokes no images of antique machinery or fluffy fiber but rather scenes of victimized slaves and battlefield dead. It provokes the suspicion that had Eli Whitney never invented the gin, United States history would have been somehow different. Yet cotton gins existed for centuries before Whitney invented his gin in 1794. Nineteenth-century scholars overlooked them as well as gins made by southern―and northern―mechanics, in order to create a history meant to chasten some southerners and demean others. Using the gin as evidence, they read failure back from the Civil War into the choices that southerners made from the American Revolution, tracing the steps that led them to Appomattox."In Inventing the Cotton Gin, Lakwete explores the history of the cotton gin as an aspect of global history and an artifact of southern industrial development. She examines gin invention and innovation in Asia and Africa from the earliest evidence to the seventeenth century, when British colonizers introduced an Asian hand-cranked roller gin to the Americas. Lakwete shows how indentured British, and later enslaved Africans, built and used foot-powered models to process the cotton they grew for export. After Eli Whitney patented his wire-toothed gin, southern mechanics transformed it into the saw gin, offering stiff competition to northern manufacturers. Far from being a record of southern failure, Lakwete concludes, the cotton gin―correctly understood―supplies evidence that the slave labor–based antebellum South innovated, industrialized, and modernized.
  • #OOTD

    Angela Lan

    eBook (Stash Books, March 1, 2016)
    Fourteen-year-old fashion designer Angela Lan of lovespunk.com teaches 12–16 year olds to design their own wardrobes from 6 classic looks! This in-depth guide shares garment-sewing basics, from choosing the right fabric to installing zippers, for a professional, store-bought finish. Encouraging girls to find and sew their perfect style, Angela helps readers build their skills through 6 versatile clothing patterns and 4 altered fashions to show how easy it is to change up basic pieces for a totally different look! #OOTD (Outfit of the Day) is ideal for avid DIYers and beginning garment sewists looking to try something new.
  • Strangers In Vienna

    Angela L.

    eBook (Clean Reads, May 4, 2015)
    Demi, from an insignificant beat up town in Missouri, is finishing up her senior year with no plans for the future. Her stepmother sends her off to Vienna to stay with a distant uncle for a week so that she can distract herself from her father's death. Curious about what Austria can offer her, she sets off to explore the city of Krems an der Donau; however, things take a turn when the police accidentally mistake her for a thief. In a panicked state, Demi runs off with a stranger named Alaric, who backpacks around Europe as a freelance violinist. When Demi finally returns home to Missouri, she realizes her heart was left in Austria with her soul stuck in the past.
  • The Discovery

    Angela Lane

    language (, May 17, 2011)
    A short story compilation including historicl fiction and non-fiction, contemporary drama and supernatural fiction and non-fiction.
  • Mr. Mullett owns a cloud

    Angela Locke

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, Jan. 1, 1982)
    Zeus, King of the Gods, disrupts an English farmer's quite life by giving him an immature and accident-prone cloud.
  • 61 Days Together

    Angela Lao

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 25, 2007)
    About love between a little white kitten and its mistress. A touching story for young kids.
  • Roaming to Coloane

    Angela Lao

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 27, 2007)
    About a girl called Jade finding her brother from Macau to Coloane. A touching story for young kids.
  • 61 Days Together

    Angela Lao

    eBook
    About love between a little white kitten and its mistress. A touching story for young kids.
  • Roaming to Coloane

    Angela Lao

    eBook
    About a girl called Jade finding her brother from Macau to Coloane. A touching story for young kids.
  • Sam and Co.: Heroic Search Dogs of the Fells

    Angela Locke

    Hardcover (Chivers Large print, )
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