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  • England, Their England; A Classic British Humor Novel

    A.G. Macdonell

    language (New Creative, Dec. 12, 2011)
    Amazon Customer Review;"England, Their England" is set in an England of the 1920s. In almost autobiographical fashion, it chronicles the adventures of a young man, Donald Cameron, who is forced, under the terms of his father's will, to live his life south of the border amongst the 'alien and strange' English, rather than in his native Scotland. Whilst trying to make his way in London by means of various newspaper jobs, a chance encounter with a Welshman lands him with a commission to write a book about the English, as viewed through the eyes of a foreigner. Donald thus sets off on a quest to discover the true character of this alien land in which he finds himself forced to live: a Post (Great) War England of toffs and wags and provincial yokels, of gay young things, and of officers' and gentlemen's clubs; of weekend parties in the country (amidst the last dying embers of an earlier world).In his search for what it is that epitomises 'Englishness', Donald observes at close quarters the English engaging in numerous of their staple national pastimes: village cricket (probably the best known chapter of the book); walking the links; rugby football; fox hunting; boozing; international diplomacy and domestic politics. The book also contains an account of Donald's experience of what in those days was but a fledgling upstart clamouring for a place in English hearts and minds - an association football (soccer) match - as well as taking passing swipes at English inter-war literary and dramatic endeavours.This book's early chapters are outrageously hilarious, bordering on farce on occasions, although the mood turns more towards pathos in the later stages, as Donald discovers (and the author portrays the virtues of) the more down-to-earth, homespun existence of the newly emerging middle and working classes, although even here the author finds plenty of scope for caricature. The book turns briefly to total farce for its finale, in which all of the characters come together in one last ludicrous Act, before winding up with a peaceful (and rather sugary) coda on the history-steeped lawns of Winchester.The inter-war years were an odd period throughout the whole of Europe but perhaps nowhere more so than in Britain, and especially England, with the gradual collapse of its privileged classes - long in decline but by then all but wiped out in the carnage of the Great War (or else facing financial ruin in the depressions that followed). It is no real surprise that satirical novels were virtually the standard form of literary expression of those years; A G Macdonell's approach is wittier and less gloomy (yet more acerbic) than most of that time, especially the better known ones such as the writings of Evelyn Waugh (whose early novels are more or less contemporaneous with "England, Their England").Despite the passing of the years, this book acts as a perfect window onto its times; a window, nevertheless, fitted with distorting glass, intended to point up the ludicrous and the grotesque, encouraging no-one to mourn the passing of outmoded ways, or, indeed, the sad decline of a once great imperial power. And yet, speaking with a wit and humour that transmits itself as clearly and articulately today as when it was written, this book suggests that there is - and always will be - something of value at the heart of this indomitable (but fundamentally crazy) nation.Some of the jokes may have lost much of their meaning in the seventy years since this book was written (especially for younger readers unaware of the details of the history of those times) but ironically, many of the anachronisms so mockingly (and yet affectionately) painted in A G Macdonell's treasurable prose remain recognisably present in the England of today. "England, Their England" remains a classic book, and a great testimony to an observant and witty man whose untimely death in 1941 robbed the English-speaking world of a great mind and a fine author.
  • The Manifestation Manifesto: Amazing Techniques and Strategies to Attract the Life You Want - No Visualization Required

    Forbes Robbins Blair, Rob Morrison

    eBook (New Creations, July 18, 2014)
    Learn Powerful and Easy Techniques for Manifestation Mastery:Manifest money, abundance, a great career, good fortune, and happy relationships. Direct your amazing mind power. Set your manifestation goals effectively. Attract the right people. And become more successful.You are already good at manifesting because your thoughts automatically attract what happens to you. So, the big issue with manifestation is the QUALITY of what you attract, and how you can achieve it.You Don't Need to Visualize Anything:In The Manifestation Manifesto, best-selling author Forbes Robbins Blair helps you stop manifesting what you don't want. The book inspires and motivates you to create the life you feel you deserve - without needing to visualize anything!Coming from the author's decades of experience and experimentation, this book includes many original attraction approaches and strategies you won't find anywhere.Over 20 Powerful Techniques and Strategies Including:Why your Vision Board failed and an easy, unique way to fix itA simple manifestation tip used to successfully triple incomeAn abundance technique that works overnight - while you sleepHow "energy vampires" drain your manifestation energy, and what to do about themWhat all lottery winners have in commonA life-changing meditation for manifesting that works while you read itA one minute solution to put your manifestation ability into overdriveThe all-important question you must answer to manifest what you wantHow reading this book, all by itself, will automatically activate your manifesting powerWhy you are manifesting chaos and how to take controlFive emotions that produce negative manifestations and ways to transmute themAn emotion so powerful that it can intercept bad manifestations (aka. karma)Six powerful emotions that attract great things and an easy technique to tap into themHow to identify and change beliefs that block manifestationNine ways to collect Vital Energy (chi, prana) to manifest things fasterThe mighty key to all manifestationAnd much moreLook Inside:Download and start to improve the QUALITY of your manifestation now.
  • Fighting Caravans; A Picturized Edition of Classic Western Comic

    Zane Grey

    language (New Creative, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.This comic edtion was a picturized edtion of classic western novel by Zane Grey. Inside this book, it contains 32 scanned colorful photos that you can read it easily from your kindle and with a special Zane Grey's Biography in Comic Edition.
  • Sweetbriars: Finding Violet

    Hollie Anne Marsh

    eBook (SB Creative, Dec. 16, 2019)
    A Tale of Sweetbriars. A 'feel good', coming of age series, for horse-mad girls, teens and those 'young at heart'. The Sweetbriars books have been called a 'Must Read' by Horse & Hound and 'included several times in the Pony Magazine's best horse book recommendations.Welcome to the yard! Come and meet the girls... Cate, Tabby and Violet. The third book follows Violet. Violet's life is torn apart when she stumbles on a family secret. Desperate to learn more, she convinces Tabby to help with her investigations and also to dig into her own troubled past. However, Violet's quest for the truth takes its toll not only on her but on her friendship with Tabby.Spot, her beloved showjumper becomes her guiding light, keeping her spirits high, and taking care of her when she needs it the most.Will Violet be able to keep it together and find the answers she so desperately seeks?This book can be read stand-alone in the series, or you can begin with the first book - Leaving The City.Could you be our next cover star? Meet our latest cover star Tyler and learn more at sweetbriarsfarm.comSome Reviews:Award-winning Children's Author Sherry Ellis. In this third book of the Sweetbriars series, Violet discovers she's adopted. This news coupled with her dad's loss of a job, turns her world upside down and leads to her having an eating disorder. Violet must work through her problems. She does so with the help of her friends and her beloved horse, Spot. Finding Violet is a coming-of-age story that will resonate well with young teenage girls who love horses. It is well-written with many compelling subplots that will keep the reader turning pages until the end.Children's Author Deanie Humphreys-Dunne. Hollie Anne Marsh has done it again! She's penned a wonderful, suspenseful story that will certainly appeal to young readers. In the third of her Sweetbriar series, "Finding Violet," readers will meet a young equestrian named Violet, who accidentally discovers she's adopted. Understandably, this knowledge upends her life. Violet loves her adoptive parents but she realizes several stressful events are affecting their lives and she doesn't want to add to the family's distress. But hiding her problem from her parents is affecting her health because Violet barely eats and her parents do not know the reason why. As in any fantastic book, the main character changes as the story develops. I know readers and horse-lovers and others will be enchanted and enlightened by this book. Does Violet succeed in competitions? Any horse lover will be completely enthralled from cover to cover. It has my highest recommendation.Amazon Reviewer. This book tackles several very sensitive issues (especially to young women and their families) with skill, delicacy and expertise that gives me a new-found respect for Ms. Marsh. I really enjoyed the book! A few quick thoughts: This is a story set around Sweetbriars and friends Violet, Tabby and Cate... Violet discovered a family secret, but suffered in silence because she did not know who to turn to. She cannot find an appropriate time to talk about her discovery with her parents, Tabby agrees to try to help Violet find the truth... Violet soon learns the value of true friendship and family love."
  • Nevada; Classic American Western Comics

    Zane Grey

    language (New Creative, Nov. 13, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.Nevada; Classic American Western Comics includes active table of content linked to each main chapter.
  • The Thundering Herd, A Comic Edition of Classic Western Novel

    Zane Grey

    language (New Creative, Dec. 17, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.This comic edtion was a picturized edtion of classic western novel by Zane Grey. Inside this book, it contains 32 scanned colorful photos that you can read it easily from your kindle and with a special Zane Grey's Biography in Comic Edition.
  • Esterhazy: The Rabbit Prince

    Irene Dische, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Michael Sowa

    Hardcover (Creative Co, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Chronicles the adventures of Prince Esterhazy, a rabbit who goes to Berlin to find a bride and witnesses the destruction of the Berlin Wall
  • Knights of the Range

    Zane Grey

    language (New Creative, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.This comic edtion was a picturized edtion of classic western novel by Zane Grey. Inside this book, it contains 32 scanned colorful photos that you can read it easily from your kindle and with a special Zane Grey's Biography in Comic Edition.
  • Riders of The Purple Sage with Rainbow Trail: Classic American Western Novel

    Zane Grey

    eBook (New Creative, Oct. 4, 2011)
    This edition of Riders of The Purple Sage With Rainbow Trail; The Complete Western Classic (Annotated) includes the Rainbow Trail, the sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage with active table of content and author's biography. You will enjoy reading these two stories.Riders of the Purple Sage;Unlike many Western novels, which are often straightforward and stylized morality tales, Riders of the Purple Sage is a long novel with a complex plot that develops in many threads. The story is set in the caรฑon country of southern Utah in 1871. Jane Withersteen, a Mormon-born spinster of 28, has inherited a valuable ranch and spring from her father, which is coveted by other Mormons in the community. When Jane refuses to marry one of the (polygamous) Mormon elders and instead befriends Venters, a young Gentile rider, the Mormons begin to persecute her openly. Meanwhile, Lassiter, a notorious gunman, arrives at the Withersteen ranch in search of the grave of his long-lost sister, and stays on as Jane's defender while Venters is on the trail of a gang of rustlers that includes a mysterious Masked Rider. Jane is intent on preventing Lassiter from doing further violence to Mormons and is eventually driven off her ranch as the persecution escalates, but she and Lassiter fall in love, Lassiter solves the mystery of his sister's death and the fate of her child, the Masked Rider is unmasked, and Venters finds his own romance. Along the way, Jane also finds time to adopt Fay Larkin, a young Gentile orphan who accompanies her and Lassiter at the end of the storyRiders of the Purple Sage was written in 1912 and is set in a remote part of Utah after the influx of Mormon settlers (1847-1857) as a backdrop for the plot (1871). The Mormons had been centered Kirtland, Ohio in the 1830s and Zane Grey would have been aware of the Mormon sect given that he grew up in Zanesville, Ohio.Plural marriage was only officially prohibited by the Mormons with the issuing of the First and Second Manifesto in 1890 and 1904 respectively, enacted primarily to allow the territory to attain statehood. In 1871, mainstream American society found plural marriage offensive. Even after the Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act was passed in 1862, Lincoln had no intent to enforce it and the practice had continued. Therefore, Zane Grey described the distaste of the institution through Lassiter in 1912, some 22 years after the practice had officially ended. The Rainbow Trail;The Rainbow Trail, also known as The Desert Crucible is the sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage by Western writer Zane Grey. Originally published under the title The Rainbow Trail in 1915, it was re-edited and rereleased in recent years as The Desert Crucible, restoring the original manuscript that Grey submitted to publishers.The novel takes place 10 years after the events of Riders of the Purple Sage. The wall to Surprise Valley has broken, and Jane Withersteen is forced to choose between the Lassiter's life and Fay Larkin's marriage to a Mormon.Both novels are notable for their protagonists' mild opposition to Mormon polygamy, but in Rainbow Trail this theme is treated more explicitly. The plots of both books revolve around the victimization of women in the Mormon culture: events in "Riders of the Purple Sage" are centered on the struggle of a Mormon woman who sacrifices her wealth and social status to avoid becoming a junior wife of the head of the local church, while "Rainbow Trail" contrasts the fanatical older Mormons with the rising generation of Mormon women who will not tolerate polygamy and Mormon men who will not seek it.(From Wikipedia)
  • Twelve Powers of Man; Classic Christianity Book

    Charles Fillmore

    language (New Creative, Oct. 10, 2011)
    Twelve Powers of Man; Classic Christian Book for Readers (Annotated) by Charles Fillmore includes author's biography with active table of content.Charles Fillmore's The Twelve Powers of Man is a metaphysical look at twelve expressions of the divine power inherent in each of us. Expressions such as love, faith, strength, zeal, and imagination are discussed. Explore the 12 fundamental attributes of Divine Mind that form our spiritual nature and express themselves through our minds as divine ideas and faculties.Charles Fillmore (August 22, 1854 - July 5, 1948), born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, founded Unity, a church within the New Thought movement, with his wife, Myrtle Page Fillmore, in 1889. He became known as an American mystic for his contributions to metaphysical interpretations of Biblical scripture.About the AuthorCharles Sherlock Fillmore (1854 โ€“1948), born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, founded Unity, a church within the New Thought movement, with his wife, Myrtle Page Fillmore, in 1889. He became known as an American mystic for his contributions to metaphysical interpretations of Biblical scripture. An ice skating accident when he was ten broke Fillmore's hip and left him with life-long disabilities. He met his future wife, Mary Caroline Page, known as Myrtle, in Denison, Texas in the mid-1870s. After losing his job there, he moved to Gunnison, Colorado where he worked at mining and real estate. He married Myrtle in Clinton, Missouri on March 29, 1881 and the newlyweds moved to Pueblo, Colorado, where Charles established a real estate business with the brother-in-law of Nona Lovell Brooks, who was later to found the Church of Divine Science. After the births of their first two sons, Lowell Page and Waldo Rickert Fillmore, the family moved to Kansas City, Missouri. Two years later, in 1886, Charles and Myrtle attended New Thought classes held by Dr. E. B. Weeks. Myrtle subsequently recovered from chronic tuberculosis and attributed her recovery to her use of prayer and other methods learned in Weeks's classes. Subsequently Charles began to heal from his childhood accident, a development which he too attributed to following this philosophy. Charles Fillmore became a devoted student of philosophy and religion. In 1889, Charles left his business to focus entirely on a prayer group that would later be called 'Silent Unity'. It was named this because of a legal conflict with Mary Baker Eddy over the use of the title Christian Science. That same year he began publication of a new periodical, 'Modern Thought', notable among other things as the first publication to accept for publication the writings of the then 27-year-old New Thought pioneer William Walker Atkinson. Although Charles had no intention of making Unity into a denomination, his students wanted a more organized group. He and his wife were among the first ordained Unity ministers in 1906. Charles and Myrtle Fillmore operated the Unity organization from a campus near downtown Kansas City.
  • The Revealing Word - A Dictionary Of Metaphysical Terms; The Sacred Books for Bible

    Charles Fillmore

    language (New Creative, Oct. 11, 2011)
    Amazon Review;For the metaphysical Bible student, two books are essential: Unity's Metaphysical Bible Dictionary and The Revealing Word. Whereas the Dictionary gives the metaphysical meaning of the names and geographical locations in the Bible, The Revealing Word provides the metaphysical meaning for concepts, words, animals, characteristics, and objects. It is an invaluable companion to the Dictionary. Want to get excited over the Bible? Purchase these two books and settle in for years of fascinating study. Ministers, these are excellent resources for adding depth to your sermons. The Scriptures come alive in ways not afforded by the traditional surface exegesis! The Revealing Word - A Dictionary Of Metaphysical Terms; The Sacred Books of Jesus Christ (Annotated) by Charles Fillmore includes author' biography with active table of contents.Excerpt;A abate--To lessen; to moderate. In making a demonstration, when we reach the point where the mind changes from the negative to the positive state the troubled thoughts begin to abate. A certain set of negative ideas has run its course, and the restorative thought forces are in evidence.Abba--A word of endearment signifying father. It is only as we come to know our sonship, our true relation to God, that we enter into the consciousness of love and tender affiliation with Spirit, signified by the word Abba. (see Mark 14:36)abdicate--To let go; to relinquish; to renounce. The ability to abdicate is twofold in action: it eliminates the error, and it expands the good. When the ego consciously lets go and willingly gives up its personal ideas and loves, it has fulfilled the law of denial and is restored to the Father's house.abide--To continue in a fixed thought of God, the All-Good; to dwell in the Christ consciousness. "If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatsoever ye will, and it shall be done unto you" (John 15:7).abiding--A conscious centering of the mind in divine Principle within us by means of repeated affirmations of our faith and trust in Principle.abiding Presence--Christ, the presence of light, peace, joy, love, life, and substance that is ever within, about, before, and beside man. (see presence of God)Absolute, the--Divine Mind; unlimited Principle; the almighty One; the all-pervading Spirit; the Infinite; the Eternal; the Supreme Being. The one ultimate creative Mind; the Source of all things. That which is unconditioned, unlimited, unrestricted, and free from all limitations. The self-existent God.Absolute, to place judgment in the--The metaphysician finds it necessary to place his judgment in the Absolute in order to demonstrate His supreme power. This is accomplished by first declaring that one's judgment is spiritual and not material, that its origin is in God, that all its conclusions are based on Truth, and that they are absolutely free from prejudice, false sympathy, or personal ignorance.Absolute, treating in the--Treating in the consciousness of the Spirit of God; affirming the absolute Truth of Being for man.Absolute, unification of man with the--Man unifies himself with the Absolute through recognition that he is the son and heir of the Father, in whose image and likeness he was created. By realizing the Mind of Christ, he becomes one with the Absolute.abstract, the--The realm of pure ideas such as goodness, purity, wisdom, and love.abundance, spiritual--Ideas in consciousness of the omnipresent supply and support of the one Mind; invisible substance, with infinite capacity of expansion when held in mind, affirmed, and praised. "All things whatsoever the Father hath are mine" (John 16:15).abundance, steps in demonstrating--First, we must recognize abundance as an idea that is real and has the power to expand. Then, we must talk abundance--choose words representing abundance--and thus build up an invisible world of substance.
  • Twin Somberos; Classic Western Novel Becomes Comic

    Zane Grey

    language (New Creative, Dec. 16, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.This comic edtion was a picturized edtion of classic western novel by Zane Grey. Inside this book, it contains 32 scanned colorful photos that you can read it easily from your kindle and with a special Zane Grey's Biography in Comic Edition.