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  • The Middle Ages

    Dorothy Mills

    Hardcover (Angelico Press, Dec. 18, 2007)
    In The Middle Ages, Dorothy Mills lets medieval chroniclers tell their own tales; poets and troubadours, minstrels and wandering scholars sing their own songs; and serfs describe their hard lot. Beginning with the early Middle Ages, she tells how Constantinople acted as a bulwark against attacks of uncivilized tribes from the East; how Christian missionaries went out to convert the ‘pagan’ lands of Europe; the story of Mohammed and the influence of Islam; of Vikings and their seafaring ways. She combines interesting source material with a scholarly interpretation of important events and of those features that characterized all countries during the Middle Ages: the Church; monks and friars and pilgrims; feudalism and chivalry; the manors and towns; Crusades; students wandering in search of learning; science and magic; poetry and drama; arts and crafts. Dorothy Mills had an uncanny ability to write history that is interesting and at the same time based on sound scholarship. Her direct, engaging approach is valued increasingly by the many parents in our day who are looking for reliable materials for home study, as well as by many private school educators. The highly-prized six volumes of her historical works (see below) have become scarce, and so Dawn Chorus has reprinted them in its effort to offer texts ideally suited to the needs of a new generation of teachers and students. In a world where the quality of education has so deteriorated, may the reissue of this wonderful historical series shine as a beacon to a new generation of young (and not so young) scholars! Dawn Chorus publishes five other books by Dorothy Mills: The Book of the Ancient World; The Book of the Ancient Greeks; The Book of the Ancient Romans; The People of Ancient Israel; and Renaissance and Reformation Times. Dawn Chorus has also republished another historical series perfectly suited for home or school use: The Picturesque Tale of Progress, by Olive Beaupré Miller. It is available in large format (9 volumes), or smaller, double-bound format (5 volumes).
  • Baseball: The Early Years: The Early Years v. 1

    Harold Seymour, Dorothy Seymour Mills, Dorothy Jane Mills

    eBook (Oxford University Press, )
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  • The Sandwich

    Dorothy Jane Mills

    Paperback (Trafford on Demand Pub, Dec. 1, 2003)
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  • The Book of the Ancient Romans

    Dorothy Mills

    Paperback (Angelico Press, Dec. 18, 2007)
    The Book of the Ancient Romans is an introduction to the history and civilization of Rome from the traditional date of the founding of the city to its fall in AD 476. Dorothy Mills had an uncanny and unique ability to write history that is interesting and at the same time based on sound scholarship. Her direct, engaging approach is valued increasingly by the many parents in our day who are looking for reliable materials for homeschooling or home study, as well as by many private school educators. Angelico Press has undertaken to reprint the highly-prized six volumes of her historical works as part of its effort to offer texts ideally suited to the needs of a new generation of teachers and students. In a world where the quality of education has so deteriorated, may the reissue of this wonderful historical series shine as a beacon to a new generation of young (and not so young) scholars!
  • The Book of the Ancient Romans

    Dorothy Mills

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, April 28, 2013)
    The following computer-generated description may contain errors and does not represent the quality of the book.Copyright, 1937 by Dorothy Mills Nineteenth Impression All rights reserved.This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally-enhance the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.Tags: rome roman ancient time people city caesar men war life army day italy empire senate world god place consul power
  • Renaissance and Reformation Times

    Dorothy Mills

    Hardcover (Angelico Press, Dec. 18, 2007)
    Renaissance & Reformation Times not only shows the essential meaning of the period, what brought about this great change in thought, and how it affected the outward experience of the peoples of Italy, Germany, Spain, France, and England, but also makes clear in what way it resembles the present. The modern world as we know it, dominated by machinery and inspired by scientific achievements (and now a whole new ‘digital’ world), along with an increasing focus on individualism ― in both its positive and negative aspects ― is the heir of all the ages, inheriting from the Ancient World, the Middle Ages, and from the Renaissance. Each civilization made its own contribution, and in each something is found akin to us today. Dorothy Mills had an uncanny and unique ability to write history that is interesting and at the same time based on sound scholarship. Her direct, engaging approach is valued increasingly by the many parents in our day who are looking for reliable materials for home study, as well as by many private school educators. The highly-prized six volumes of her historical works (see below) have become very scarce on the used book market, and so Dawn Chorus has undertaken to reprint them as part of its effort to offer texts ideally suited to the needs of a new generation of teachers and students. In a world where the quality of education has so deteriorated, may the reissue of this wonderful historical series shine as a beacon to a new generation of young (and not so young) scholars! Dawn Chorus publishes these five other books by Dorothy Mills: The Book of the Ancient World; The Book of the Ancient Greeks; The Book of the Ancient Romans; The Middle Ages; and Renaissance and Reformation Times. Dawn Chorus has also republished another outstanding, and long-out-of-print historical series perfectly suited for home or school use (and highly recommended in home-school curricula), entitled The Picturesque Tale of Progress, by Olive Beaupré Miller. It is available in large format (9 volumes), or smaller, double-bound format (5 volumes).
  • COOKING WITH HERBS AND SPICES FOR BEGINNERS: HOW TO MASTER YOUR SPICES AND HERBS FOR WEIGHT LOSS AND GOOD HEALTH

    JANE MILLS

    language (, May 30, 2020)
    Discover the deep secrets on how to master you spices and herbs,many authors have written alot of books about this amazing ingredients(spices and herbs).Herbs and spices is the most very important cooks companion,now updated and redesigned with all whole new recipes.A classic reference Spices and Herbs is a trusted resource in the kitchen with so much more unique Spices and Spices from all around the world.This new edition includes the newest Spices,flavoring,herbs influencing globa cuisine today,with from more recipes from main dishes like pastas,sauces,marinades and pickles.Let me brief you about what you about to gain in spices and herbs:-Discover the the hidden secret behind herbs and spices-How to identify the best herbs and spices in the market-How to prepare and cook with spices and herbs -How to make your own blend,sauces,spice rubs and so more-Discover how to customized spices and herbs for your family.Spices and Herbs is perfect for beginning cooks,this seasonings will give you the perfect flavor for you and your family.The perfect illustration in this book will give you the step by step guidance and you will also discover how to master seasonings and to make tantalized food from around the world.
  • The Book of the Ancient Romans

    Dorothy Mills

    Hardcover (Angelico Press, Dec. 18, 2007)
    The Book of the Ancient Romans is an introduction to the history and civilization of Rome from the traditional date of the founding of the city to its fall in ad 476. Dorothy Mills again makes history a vital thing and historians, statesmen, and poets of the ancient world living figures. The author’s aim in her two books on the Ancient Greeks and the Ancient Romans has been to use such parts of the political history of the Greeks and Romans, of their literature, and of their art as seem to have been the outward and visible signs of the spirit that inspired them. With this book is concluded the series on the ancient world. Dorothy Mills had an uncanny ability to write history that is interesting and at the same time based on sound scholarship. Her direct, engaging approach is valued increasingly by the many parents in our day who are looking for reliable materials for home study, as well as by many private school educators. The highly-prized six volumes of her historical works (see below) have become scarce, and so Dawn Chorus has reprinted them in its effort to offer texts ideally suited to the needs of a new generation of teachers and students. In a world where the quality of education has so deteriorated, may the reissue of this wonderful historical series shine as a beacon to a new generation of young (and not so young) scholars! Dawn Chorus publishes five other books by Dorothy Mills: The Book of the Ancient World; The Book of the Ancient Greeks; The People of Ancient Israel; The Middle Ages; and Renaissance and Reformation Times. Dawn Chorus has also republished another historical series perfectly suited for home or school use (highly recommended in home-school curricula): The Picturesque Tale of Progress, by Olive Beaupré Miller. It is available in large format (9 volumes), or smaller, double-bound format (5 volumes).
  • The Middle Ages

    Dorothy Mills

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons, Jan. 1, 1935)
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  • The book of the ancient world for younger readers: An account of our common heritage from the dawn of civilization to the coming of the Greeks

    Dorothy Mills

    Hardcover (Putnam, March 15, 1951)
    An account of our common heritage from the dawn of civilization to the coming of the Greeks. After an introduction, giving a resume of what is known of prehistoric times, it begins with Egypt, describing the land, its architecture, civilization, life and religion, and treats successively the Assyrians and Babylonians, the Hebrews, Hittites, Persians and Phoenicians. Details of political events are subordinated to the record of those things which lie at the foundation of our modern civilization.
  • Renaissance and Reformation Times

    Dorothy Mills

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, March 16, 1939)
    Hardcover: 345 pages Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons; 1St Edition edition (1939) Language: English
  • The Book of the Ancient Romans: An Introduction to the History and Civilization of Rome from the Traditional Date of the Founding of the City to its Fall in 476 A. D.

    Dorothy Mills

    Hardcover (G. P. Putnam's Sons, March 24, 1937)
    Introduction to the history and civilization of Rome from the founding of the city to its fall in 476 AD. Written in an accessible style.