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Books with title All for Love

  • All for Love

    Tasha Tudor

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Feb. 1, 2000)
    A collection of poems, stories, songs, letters, and miscellaneous facts describing various aspects of love
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  • All for Love

    Turk Pipkin

    eBook (Softshoe Publishing, April 16, 2018)
    When a summer adventure on Mexico's Sea of Cortez goes wrong, Michael Parker and his 12-year-old daughter Hope are stranded aat sea on a small boat. Their resourcesful survival efforts are matched by an air search by a mom desperate to find her family. She is aided by an aging pilot named Wild Bill, a war hero compelled to prove himself one more time for the adopted family he loves. The survival and search stories are framed against a beautiful tapestry of backstories from Michael's youth in the Texas Hill Country, his incredible love affair with Kate, and of the challenges they have and continue to face.A celebration of the natural world and the human heartt, All for love asks the ultimate question, what would you risk for those you love?Film rights to All for Love have been purchased by Hollywood production company TPSC Films / The Traveling Picture Show Company.
  • All for Love

    John Dryden, Trevor Griffiths

    Paperback (Nick Hern Books, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Dryden's retelling of Antony and Cleopatra story as a heroic tragedy.
  • All for Love

    Tasha Tudor

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Jan. 1, 1984)
    A romantic and poignant collection of letters, poems, stories, songs, and folklore, as well as gift suggestions, celebrate the language and art of love
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  • All for Love

    Turk Pipkin, John Jordan

    Paperback (Softshoe Publishing, April 16, 2018)
    When a summer adventure on Mexico's Sea of Cortez goes wrong, Michael Parker and his 12-year-old daughter Hope are stranded aat sea on a small boat. Their resourcesful survival efforts are matched by an air search by a mom desperate to find her family. She is aided by an aging pilot named Wild Bill, a war hero compelled to prove himself one more time for the adopted family he loves. The survival and search stories are framed against a beautiful tapestry of backstories from Michael's youth in the Texas Hill Country, his incredible love affair with Kate, and of the challenges they have and continue to face.A celebration of the natural world and the human heartt, All for love asks the ultimate question, what would you risk for those you love?Film rights to All for Love have been purchased by Hollywood production company TPSC Films / The Traveling Picture Show Company.
  • All for Love

    John Dryden, David M. Vieth

    Paperback (University of Nebraska Press, March 1, 1972)
    Although John Dryden the poet is best known for his alexandrine epics, John Dryden the playwright is most honored for this blank verse tragedy. The summit of Dryden’s dramatic art, All for Love (1677) is a spectacle of passion as felt, feared, and disputed in the suspicious years following the English Civil War.Due to its dramatic compression and elegance, All for Love is one of the most enduring plays of the Restoration repertory. It was so successful that in the eighteenth century Dryden’s tragedy drove Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra from the stage.The play depicts the catastrophic passion of Cleopatra and Marc Antony, who could not be conquered but by love. Fidelity to family and friends, adherence to codes of honor, national loyalties, and the rule of law compete with each other, tearing the world with violence.
  • All for Love

    John Dryden

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 25, 2018)
    John Dryden (19 August [O.S. 9 August] 1631 – 12 May [O.S. 1 May] 1700) was an English poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright who was made England's first Poet Laureate in 1668. He is seen as dominating the literary life of Restoration England to such a point that the period came to be known in literary circles as the Age of Dryden. Walter Scott called him "Glorious John". Early life: Dryden was born in the village rectory of Aldwincle near Thrapston in Northamptonshire, where his maternal grandfather was rector of All Saints. He was the eldest of fourteen children born to Erasmus Dryden and wife Mary Pickering, paternal grandson of Sir Erasmus Dryden, 1st Baronet (1553–1632), and wife Frances Wilkes, Puritan landowning gentry who supported the Puritan cause and Parliament. He was a second cousin once removed of Jonathan Swift. As a boy Dryden lived in the nearby village of Titchmarsh, where it is likely that he received his first education. In 1644 he was sent to Westminster School as a King's Scholar where his headmaster was Dr. Richard Busby, a charismatic teacher and severe disciplinarian.Having recently been re-founded by Elizabeth I, Westminster during this period embraced a very different religious and political spirit encouraging royalism and high Anglicanism. Whatever Dryden's response to this was, he clearly respected the headmaster and would later send two of his sons to school at Westminster. As a humanist public school, Westminster maintained a curriculum which trained pupils in the art of rhetoric and the presentation of arguments for both sides of a given issue. This is a skill which would remain with Dryden and influence his later writing and thinking, as much of it displays these dialectical patterns. The Westminster curriculum included weekly translation assignments which developed Dryden's capacity for assimilation. This was also to be exhibited in his later works. His years at Westminster were not uneventful, and his first published poem, an elegy with a strong royalist feel on the death of his schoolmate Henry, Lord Hastings from smallpox, alludes to the execution of King Charles I, which took place on 30 January 1649, very near the school where Dr. Busby had first prayed for the King and then locked in his schoolboys to prevent their attending the spectacle. In 1650 Dryden went up to Trinity College, Cambridge. Here he would have experienced a return to the religious and political ethos of his childhood: the Master of Trinity was a Puritan preacher by the name of Thomas Hill who had been a rector in Dryden's home village.Though there is little specific information on Dryden's undergraduate years, he would most certainly have followed the standard curriculum of classics, rhetoric, and mathematics. In 1654 he obtained his BA, graduating top of the list for Trinity that year. In June of the same year Dryden's father died, leaving him some land which generated a little income, but not enough to live on.Returning to London during the Protectorate, Dryden obtained work with Cromwell's Secretary of State, John Thurloe. This appointment may have been the result of influence exercised on his behalf by his cousin the Lord Chamberlain, Sir Gilbert Pickering. At Cromwell's funeral on 23 November 1658 Dryden processed with the Puritan poets John Milton and Andrew Marvell. Shortly thereafter he published his first important poem, Heroic Stanzas (1658), a eulogy on Cromwell's death which is cautious and prudent in its emotional display. In 1660 Dryden celebrated the Restoration of the monarchy and the return of Charles II with Astraea Redux, an authentic royalist panegyric. In this work the interregnum is illustrated as a time of anarchy, and Charles is seen as the restorer of peace and order................
  • All for Love

    John Dryden

    Paperback (W W Norton & Co Inc, June 1, 1976)
    New Mermaids are modernized and fully-annotated editions of classic English plays. Each volume includes: The playtext, in modern spelling, edited to the highest bibliographical and textual standards Textual notes recording significant changes to the copytext and variant readings Glossing notes explaining obscure words and word-play Critical, contextual and staging notes Photographs of productions where applicable A full introduction which provides a critical account of the play, the staging conventions of the time and recent stage history; discusses authorship, date, sources and the text; and gives guidance for further reading.Edited and updated by leading scholars and printed in a clear, easy-to-use format, New Mermaids offer invaluable guidance for actor, student, and theatre-goer alike.
  • All for Love

    John Dryden, Will Jonson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 3, 2014)
    Dryden's version of the Antony and Cleopatra story, told as a heroic tragedy. Antony and Octavius Caesar are struggling for control of what was to become the Roman Empire. In the course of this struggle however, Antony and Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, both of whom are lovers and political allies, find that their forces have been defeated at the battle of Actium and the tragedy then plays out from there... The play is set in Alexandria, under siege by Octavius Caesar. Check out our other books at www.dogstailbooks.co.uk
  • All for Love

    John Dryden

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
  • All For Love

    John Dryden

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, June 17, 2004)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • All for Love

    John Dryden

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 29, 2015)
    All for Love