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Rug Hooker's Garden: 10 Experts Teach You How to Hook a Veritable Bouquet of Blossoms (Framework Series)
full-color photography illustrations 8 x 10 More than 20 flowers are depicted in beautiful full-color photos, from spring's daffodils to winter's pointsettas, roses, lilies, geraniums and many more. A perfect book for anyone who has ever been puzzled by shading, hooking or dying wool for a pattern's flowers, or for anyone who wishes to create their own 'garden.' Topics include how to hook primitive flowers, throated flowers, and white flowers, and how to design your own floral rug. Ten experts have contributed to this book; including Nancy Blood, Connie Charleston, Marleta Anderson, Martha Beals, Helen Connelly, Susan Higgins, BJ Andreas, Jeanne Fallier, Betty McClentic, and Jane McGown Flynn. A glossary and section on basic hooking technique is included for beginners..
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The Young Trail HuntersOr, the Wild Riders of the Plains. The Veritable Adventures of Hal Hyde and Ned Brown, on Their Journey Across the Great Plains of the South-West
This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery..
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The Veritable Years: Poems 1949-1966 (Everson, William, Crooked Lines of God, V. 2,)
William Everson (1912 1994) was many things a conscientious objector, a fine-press printer, a Dominican monk, and a much-loved teacher and literary personality. Above all else, he was a poet for many readers the celebrator of the spirit and landscape of the Pacific Northwest. His lifework in poetry is clearly divided into three chapters, a fact reflected in the three-volume arrangement of his Collected Poems. The first volume gathers his early work, poems exploring the violence inherent in the natural world and in the heart of man. The second collects the moving lyrics and narrative poems on Christian themes published under his Dominican name, Brother Antoninus. The final volume, comprising work written after his return to secular life, marks the poet's reconciliation with nature and his own place in it. But all of Everson's poetry, wrote Kenneth Rexroth, is a unity: "It is all concerned with the drama of his own self, rising and falling along the sine curve of life, everything [full] of a terrible beauty and pain. Life isn't like that to some people, and to them these poems will seem too strong a wine. But of course life is like that.".
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