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Books with title Poetry of the Pacific

  • Pirate of the Pacific:

    Bernard Dent Lester

    Not ships, but nations are the prey of the sinister Oriental mastermind, Tom Too. Only Doc and friends can save the world from his lethal legions.
  • The Art of Poetry

    Christine Perrin

    Paperback (Classical Academic Press, Nov. 16, 2009)
    Poetry is a universal art form, and a deep communication of the world around us. The Art of Poetry is an excellent upper school curriculum. It will teach how to read a poem, and introduce students to the many elements and forms of poetry. The book is rich with examples from many sources, including their explication. A biography of each poet is included, along with an audio CD of many of the poems.
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  • The Art of Poetry

    Christine Perrin

    eBook (Classical Academic Press, Dec. 20, 2012)
    If you have ever felt mystified by, or unable to enjoy the significance of poetry, this book will lead you step by step to understanding and love of this branch of literature, guided by a gifted poet and teacher. The Art of Poetry is an excellent middle school or high school curriculum; it will teach the practice of reading a poem slowly and carefully, introduce students to the elements of poetry (such as imagery and metaphor) and the many forms that can make a poem, from sonnet to open verse. In the belief that practice is the best way to learn, this book is rich with explications, exercises, and activities. A biography of each poet is also included, and we are providing audio files of many of the poems (linked below).Excerpt:There has never been a civilization without poetry. From the beginning of time, people have sought to turn their thoughts, feelings, and stories into memorable speech to share with others. Using language, the poet preserves something precious in the world by allowing us to live next to her, to see what she sees, to enter the experience she has built for us with her words and attention to the moment. Poetry acknowledges something deep within our nature – an urge to name, say, sing, grieve, praise, out of our solitariness, to another person. It makes words into a material thing, hard and solid as a table, dense with significance.-from the Introduction
  • The Pacific

    Pat Hargreaves

    Hardcover (Silver Burdett Pr, Aug. 1, 1981)
    An introduction to the Pacific Ocean, its formation, exploration, plants, animals, and island life.
  • The Art of Poetry

    By (author) Christine Perrin

    Misc. Supplies (Classical Academic Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Poetry is a universal art form, and a deep communication of the world around us. The Art of Poetry is an excellent upper school curriculum. It will teach how to read a poem, and introduce students to the many elements and forms of poetry. The book is rich with examples from many sources, including their explication. A biography of each poet is included, along with an audio CD of many of the poems.
  • The story of the Pacific

    A. W Reed

    Misc. Supplies (Reed, March 15, 1969)
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