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Books with author George Van Horn

  • The Unplugged Summer: An Englishman's Perspective of Life at an American Summer Camp

    George Horner

    eBook (, Oct. 29, 2018)
    This book is a non-fiction memoir from George, an English twenty-three year old, who is in pursuit of working at an American summer camp. Join him in his journey through the recruitment process. This includes job interviews with summer camp directors via Skype and the process of getting a working visa for America. This occurs while he manages all his commitments in England.When his journey proceeds at the chosen summer camp, it becomes a fascinating account, from George, with focus on certain characters and the antics that the campers got up to. You will be taken through the multiple emotions that every member of a summer camp experiences each summer. This book will drive an interest in people that want to travel and who want to work at an American summer camp. There is also emphasis on the positives and negatives of technology and social media that is constantly developing and is used by the majority, everywhere in society, but has less of an existence at a summer camp.
  • Principle of Design: Balance and Unity

    George F. Horn

    Hardcover (Sterling Pub Co Inc, March 1, 1979)
    Illustration and comment on balance and unity in the natural and man-made world and as qualities in the work of the artist, designer, architect, and craftsman.
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  • Texture: A Design Element

    George F. Horn

    Hardcover (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1899)
    Photographs and commentary foster an awareness of the varied textures present in natural and man-made environments
  • Poems for Children and Other People

    George Hornby

    Hardcover (Crown Pub, June 1, 1980)
    An anthology of poetry by such poets as Hardy, Field, Lear, Frost, Dickinson, Southey, Whittier, Blake, Carroll, and many more.
  • Poems for Children and Other People

    George Hornby

    Hardcover (Crown, March 15, 1976)
    An anthology of poetry by such poets as Hardy, Field, Lear, Frost, Dickinson, Southey, Whittier, Blake, Carroll, and many more.