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  • The Rainbow

    D.H.(David Herbert Richards) Lawrence

    Hardcover (Modern Library, Jan. 1, 1915)
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  • The Rainbow Trail

    Zane Grey

    Paperback (Independently published, May 27, 2020)
    A new, beautifully laid-out edition of Zane Grey's classic 1915 novel.
  • The Rainbow Fish - IPS

    Marcus Pfister

    Paperback (NorthSouth (NY), April 1, 1995)
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  • The Rainbow Fish

    Marcus Pfister, J. Alison James, Chen-T Ang Kuo

    Hardcover (Pan Asian Pubns, Nov. 1, 1995)
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  • The Rainbow

    Felicia Law, Claire Philpott, Karen Radford, Xact Studio

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Strange weather is brewing in the magical forest. It’s raining, but the sun is shining, too. According to Beak, that’s the perfect recipe for a colorful rainbow! Join Bamboo, Velvet, and Beak as they learn what makes rainbows glow, bend, and then disappear.
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  • Finding the Rainbow

    Avery Goodwriter, Terry Phelps

    eBook
    Trying to reach a rainbow, Princess Alisa meets a prince, a dragon, and a unicorn.
  • The Rainbow Fish Lotto Game

    M. Pfister, Marcus Pfister

    Misc. Supplies (North-South, )
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  • The Rainbow Trail

    Zane Grey

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 19, 2018)
    The Rainbow Trail is a western novel by Zane Grey first published in 1915. The story is about a young clergyman who discovers the great western uplands.
  • The Rainbow

    D.H. Lawrence, Rachel Lay

    eBook (, April 21, 2014)
    • The book includes 10 unique illustrations that are relevant to its content.The Rainbow is a 1915 novel by British author D. H. Lawrence. It follows three generations of the Brangwen family living in Nottinghamshire, particularly focusing on the sexual dynamics of, and relations between the characters. Lawrence's frank treatment of sexual desire and the power it plays within relationships as a natural and even spiritual force of life, though perhaps tame by modern standards, caused The Rainbow to be prosecuted in an obscenity trial in late 1915, as a result of which all copies were seized and burnt. After this ban it was unavailable in Britain for 11 years, although editions were available in the USA. The Rainbow was followed by a sequel in 1920, Women in Love. Although Lawrence conceived of the two novels as one, considering the titles The Sisters and The Wedding Ring for the work, they were published as two separate novels at the urging of his publisher. However, after the negative public reception of The Rainbow, Lawrence's publisher opted out of publishing the sequel. This is the cause of the five-year gap between the two novels. In 1989, the novel was adapted into the UK film The Rainbow, directed by Ken Russell who also directed the 1969 adaptation Women in Love. In 1988, the BBC produced a television adaptation directed by Stuart Burge with Imogen Stubbs in the role of Ursula Brangwen. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked The Rainbow 48th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.
  • The Rainbow Trail

    Zane Grey

    eBook (Xist Classics, Sept. 28, 2015)
    The Sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage“Yes. He wanted to stay, and I had work there that'll keep him awhile. Shefford, we got news of Shadd--bad news. The half-breed's cutting up rough. His gang shot up some Piutes over here across the line. Then he got run out of Durango a few weeks ago for murder. A posse of cowboys trailed him. But he slipped them. He's a fox. You know he was trailing us here. He left the trail, Nas Ta Bega said. I learned at Stonebridge that Shadd is well disposed toward Mormons. It takes the Mormons to handle Indians. Shadd knows of this village and that's why he shunted off our trail. But he might hang down in the pass and wait for us.” - Zane Grey, The Rainbow TrailTen years after the events of Riders of the Purple Sage, John Shefford leaves Illinois to find Fay Larkin, the woman he loves although they never actually met face to face. But to survive in the West, he first must be apprenticed by Navajo Nas Ta Bega. Eventually she finds the woman under a different name. The running begins starting from a natural rock formation called The Rainbow Bridge.Xist Publishing is a digital-first publisher. Xist Publishing creates books for the touchscreen generation and is dedicated to helping everyone develop a lifetime love of reading, no matter what form it takes Get your next Xist Classic title for Kindle here: http://amzn.to/1A7cKKl Find all our our books for Kindle here: http://amzn.to/1PooxLl Sign up for the Xist Publishing Newsletter here. Find more great titles on our website.
  • The Rainbow

    D H Lawrence

    eBook (LVL Editions, June 16, 2016)
    The Rainbow tells the story of three generations of the Brangwen family, a dynasty of farmers and craftsmen who live in the east Midlands of England, on the borders of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. The book spans a period of roughly 65 years from the 1840s to 1905, and shows how the love relationships of the Brangwens change against the backdrop of the increasing industrialisation of Britain. The first central character, Tom Brangwen, is a farmer whose experience of the world does not stretch beyond these two counties; while the last, Ursula, his granddaughter, studies at university and becomes a teacher in the progressively urbanised, capitalist and industrial world.The book starts with a description of the Brangwen dynasty, then deals with how Tom Brangwen, one of several brothers, fell in love with a Polish refugee and widow, Lydia. The next part of the book deals with Lydia's daughter by her first husband, Anna, and her destructive, battle-riven relationship with her husband, Will, the son of one of Tom's brothers. The last and most extended part of the book, and also probably the most famous, then deals with Will and Anna's daughter, Ursula, and her struggle to find fulfilment for her passionate, spiritual and sensual nature against the confines of the increasingly materialist and conformist society around her. She experiences a same-sex relationship with a teacher, and a passionate but ultimately doomed love affair with Anton Skrebensky, a British soldier of Polish ancestry. At the end of the book, having failed to find her fulfilment in Skrebensky, she has a vision of a rainbow towering over the Earth, promising a new dawn for humanity:"She saw in the rainbow the earth's new architecture, the old, brittle corruption of houses and factories swept away, the world built up in a living fabric of Truth, fitting to the over-arching heaven."
  • The Rainbow Trail

    Zane Grey

    eBook (Dancing Unicorn Books, Jan. 6, 2017)
    Ten years after events of 'Riders of the Purple Sage', the wall to Surprise Valley has broken and Jane Withersteen is forced to make a big decision.