Author: Rhoda Bennett
Publisher: Leisure Arts
ISBN: 1609001125
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Looking to the Stars (Leisure Art #5299) contains instructions and patterns for four sparkling quilt designs. Designer Rhoda Bennett shares how English paper piecing, color selection, and fussy cutting shape each quilt. These patterns are sure to inspire the creation of hundreds of heavenly quilts by star-loving quilters everywhere. Quilts include: Starry Starry Night, Spun Out Wall Hanging, Sevillian Star, and Opulent Star.
Looking to the Stars
Author: Rhoda Bennett
Publisher: Leisure Arts
ISBN: 1609001125
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Looking to the Stars (Leisure Art #5299) contains instructions and patterns for four sparkling quilt designs. Designer Rhoda Bennett shares how English paper piecing, color selection, and fussy cutting shape each quilt. These patterns are sure to inspire the creation of hundreds of heavenly quilts by star-loving quilters everywhere. Quilts include: Starry Starry Night, Spun Out Wall Hanging, Sevillian Star, and Opulent Star.
Publisher: Leisure Arts
ISBN: 1609001125
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Looking to the Stars (Leisure Art #5299) contains instructions and patterns for four sparkling quilt designs. Designer Rhoda Bennett shares how English paper piecing, color selection, and fussy cutting shape each quilt. These patterns are sure to inspire the creation of hundreds of heavenly quilts by star-loving quilters everywhere. Quilts include: Starry Starry Night, Spun Out Wall Hanging, Sevillian Star, and Opulent Star.
Look to the Stars
Author: Buzz Aldrin
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0399247211
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
Buzz Aldrin takes readers on a journey through the history of space exploration. As one of a handful of astronauts to have walked on the moon, Buzz Aldrin has a unique perspective of space. And he serves as an amazing guide as he introduces us to the pioneers of space. From Copernicus to the Wright brothers, from the Apollo program to dreams of future travel, he reminds us that mankind has always looked to the stars. Buzz's informative, kid-friendly text is paired with beautifully detailed illustrations by renowned illustrator Wendell Minor, and offers the perfect introduction to everything space related, including the development of the first rockets, America?s space race with Russia, details of all the Apollo missions, and the space station. Aldrin and Minor collaborated on the bestselling Reaching for the Moon and now they reach beyond that book to give young readers a concise look at the whole history of space exploration. Each spread provides a wonderful jumping-off point for young readers, and will no doubt inspire them to look to the stars themselves.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0399247211
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
Buzz Aldrin takes readers on a journey through the history of space exploration. As one of a handful of astronauts to have walked on the moon, Buzz Aldrin has a unique perspective of space. And he serves as an amazing guide as he introduces us to the pioneers of space. From Copernicus to the Wright brothers, from the Apollo program to dreams of future travel, he reminds us that mankind has always looked to the stars. Buzz's informative, kid-friendly text is paired with beautifully detailed illustrations by renowned illustrator Wendell Minor, and offers the perfect introduction to everything space related, including the development of the first rockets, America?s space race with Russia, details of all the Apollo missions, and the space station. Aldrin and Minor collaborated on the bestselling Reaching for the Moon and now they reach beyond that book to give young readers a concise look at the whole history of space exploration. Each spread provides a wonderful jumping-off point for young readers, and will no doubt inspire them to look to the stars themselves.
Looking at the Stars
Author: Jo Cotterill
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1448121566
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
What if the only thing you had left were the stories in your head? Amina’s homeland has been ravaged by war, and her family is devastated . . . The women of the family – Amina, her two sisters and their mother – have no choice but to leave their home town, along with thousands of others, and head for a refugee camp. But there are even more challenges ahead . . .
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1448121566
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
What if the only thing you had left were the stories in your head? Amina’s homeland has been ravaged by war, and her family is devastated . . . The women of the family – Amina, her two sisters and their mother – have no choice but to leave their home town, along with thousands of others, and head for a refugee camp. But there are even more challenges ahead . . .
Look to the Stars
Author: Willard E. Hawkins
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
"Look to the Stars" by Willard E. Hawkins. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
"Look to the Stars" by Willard E. Hawkins. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Look to the Stars for Atlantis
Author: Keith B. Gaydon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479701165
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
THE YEAR WAS 2070 A.D. and the past years hung heavy on the planet Earth. The golden age of recycling had literally smashed headlong into the wanton destruction of desert warfare of years before. As it had many times in the past, mankind's demand for his neighbors landLegends become real. And reality becomes more unbelievable that anything you could ever dream! and the wealth it contained both on it and under it had brought carnage. Death this time was greedy, and it had demanded a larger share of the spoils. It had not been content to take just the souls of the fallen soldier's dying in the desert sand; no it wanted the innocent as well. Man found he contribute to his own death by burning oil well sites, killing whole town with poison gases. The land became a toxic wasteland; crude oil spills clogged the ocean and spilled onto beaches hundreds of miles away. In her dying gasp, Mother Nature lost control, Africa was now a total sand dune, and only bones remained of its once large herds of animals. The people could do nothing but die or be blown out into the ocean, which it self was dying South America was now more closely resembling old Africa, a vast expansion of treeless landscape slowly drying up from the heat. All over the world people cried out for water as cycles of drought plagued all countries. In her gasping breath, the once green Earth answered back, by delivering her life's blood back to the land. She melted the ice fields to bring the water back to the land. One man in California had the foresight to see what was coming and had created a means to wall off the land, and in doing so had created an island of life. He was a design engineer, with a gift of imagination few had. His talent is but to the test as he finds an ancient relic from a city that had been a fable in the minds of man for thousands of years. He discovers the artifact to be the key to visiting the living past, but he must look to the stars for the Atlantis of our lost legends, for he has found it to be a spaceship! Here is the story of how one mans changes the course of the history of Earth and countless galaxies millions of light years from him. By picking up a harmless looking crystal he finds contains within an ancient sphere whose origin is anywhere but earth's!
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479701165
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
THE YEAR WAS 2070 A.D. and the past years hung heavy on the planet Earth. The golden age of recycling had literally smashed headlong into the wanton destruction of desert warfare of years before. As it had many times in the past, mankind's demand for his neighbors landLegends become real. And reality becomes more unbelievable that anything you could ever dream! and the wealth it contained both on it and under it had brought carnage. Death this time was greedy, and it had demanded a larger share of the spoils. It had not been content to take just the souls of the fallen soldier's dying in the desert sand; no it wanted the innocent as well. Man found he contribute to his own death by burning oil well sites, killing whole town with poison gases. The land became a toxic wasteland; crude oil spills clogged the ocean and spilled onto beaches hundreds of miles away. In her dying gasp, Mother Nature lost control, Africa was now a total sand dune, and only bones remained of its once large herds of animals. The people could do nothing but die or be blown out into the ocean, which it self was dying South America was now more closely resembling old Africa, a vast expansion of treeless landscape slowly drying up from the heat. All over the world people cried out for water as cycles of drought plagued all countries. In her gasping breath, the once green Earth answered back, by delivering her life's blood back to the land. She melted the ice fields to bring the water back to the land. One man in California had the foresight to see what was coming and had created a means to wall off the land, and in doing so had created an island of life. He was a design engineer, with a gift of imagination few had. His talent is but to the test as he finds an ancient relic from a city that had been a fable in the minds of man for thousands of years. He discovers the artifact to be the key to visiting the living past, but he must look to the stars for the Atlantis of our lost legends, for he has found it to be a spaceship! Here is the story of how one mans changes the course of the history of Earth and countless galaxies millions of light years from him. By picking up a harmless looking crystal he finds contains within an ancient sphere whose origin is anywhere but earth's!
Looking at the Stars
Author: Carrie Teresa
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803299923
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
As early as 1900, when moving-picture and recording technologies began to bolster entertainment-based leisure markets, journalists catapulted entertainers to godlike status, heralding their achievements as paragons of American self-determination. Not surprisingly, mainstream newspapers failed to cover black entertainers, whose “inherent inferiority” precluded them from achieving such high cultural status. Yet those same celebrities came alive in the pages of black press publications written by and for members of urban black communities. In Looking at the Stars Carrie Teresa explores the meaning of celebrity as expressed by black journalists writing against the backdrop of Jim Crow–era segregation. Teresa argues that journalists and editors working for these black-centered publications, rather than simply mimicking the reporting conventions of mainstream journalism, instead framed celebrities as collective representations of the race who were then used to symbolize the cultural value of artistic expression influenced by the black diaspora and to promote political activism through entertainment. The social conscience that many contemporary entertainers of color exhibit today arguably derives from the way black press journalists once conceptualized the symbolic role of “celebrity” as a tool in the fight against segregation. Based on a discourse analysis of the entertainment content of the period’s most widely read black press newspapers, Looking at the Stars takes into account both the institutional perspectives and the discursive strategies used in the selection and framing of black celebrities in the context of Jim Crowism.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803299923
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
As early as 1900, when moving-picture and recording technologies began to bolster entertainment-based leisure markets, journalists catapulted entertainers to godlike status, heralding their achievements as paragons of American self-determination. Not surprisingly, mainstream newspapers failed to cover black entertainers, whose “inherent inferiority” precluded them from achieving such high cultural status. Yet those same celebrities came alive in the pages of black press publications written by and for members of urban black communities. In Looking at the Stars Carrie Teresa explores the meaning of celebrity as expressed by black journalists writing against the backdrop of Jim Crow–era segregation. Teresa argues that journalists and editors working for these black-centered publications, rather than simply mimicking the reporting conventions of mainstream journalism, instead framed celebrities as collective representations of the race who were then used to symbolize the cultural value of artistic expression influenced by the black diaspora and to promote political activism through entertainment. The social conscience that many contemporary entertainers of color exhibit today arguably derives from the way black press journalists once conceptualized the symbolic role of “celebrity” as a tool in the fight against segregation. Based on a discourse analysis of the entertainment content of the period’s most widely read black press newspapers, Looking at the Stars takes into account both the institutional perspectives and the discursive strategies used in the selection and framing of black celebrities in the context of Jim Crowism.
The Stars Look Down
Author: AJ Cronin
Publisher: Rosetta Books
ISBN: 0795345453
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
This thought-provoking novel of the challenges a coal mining community faces in the early twentieth century is “the finest work Cronin has given his public” (Kirkus Reviews). First published in 1935, The Stars Look Down tells the story of a North Country mining town as its inhabitants make their way through social and political upheaval. Digging into workers’ rights, social change, and the relationship between labor and capitalism, the struggles of the novel’s trifecta of protagonists—politically minded miner David Fenwick, ambitious drifter Joe Gowlan, and frustrated yet meek mining-baron’s son Arthur Barras—remain compelling and relevant to readers in the twenty-first century. AJ Cronin’s tale is one of many of the hardships of coal-mining communities during the industrial pre-war, World War I, and interwar periods in Britain, but stands out for its unflinching prose, universal themes, and keen storytelling. The novel was adapted into a 1940 film starring Michael Redgrave as Davey Fenwick, is a New York Times Critics’ Pick, and is included in the New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made.
Publisher: Rosetta Books
ISBN: 0795345453
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
This thought-provoking novel of the challenges a coal mining community faces in the early twentieth century is “the finest work Cronin has given his public” (Kirkus Reviews). First published in 1935, The Stars Look Down tells the story of a North Country mining town as its inhabitants make their way through social and political upheaval. Digging into workers’ rights, social change, and the relationship between labor and capitalism, the struggles of the novel’s trifecta of protagonists—politically minded miner David Fenwick, ambitious drifter Joe Gowlan, and frustrated yet meek mining-baron’s son Arthur Barras—remain compelling and relevant to readers in the twenty-first century. AJ Cronin’s tale is one of many of the hardships of coal-mining communities during the industrial pre-war, World War I, and interwar periods in Britain, but stands out for its unflinching prose, universal themes, and keen storytelling. The novel was adapted into a 1940 film starring Michael Redgrave as Davey Fenwick, is a New York Times Critics’ Pick, and is included in the New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made.
Looking at the Stars
Author: Lewis Hine
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781788702959
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781788702959
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Even the Stars Look Lonesome
Author: Maya Angelou
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
ISBN: 0375500316
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
The author shares her experiences with and wisdom about aging, sensuality and sexuality, rage and violence, Oprah Winfrey, Africa, and the home
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
ISBN: 0375500316
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
The author shares her experiences with and wisdom about aging, sensuality and sexuality, rage and violence, Oprah Winfrey, Africa, and the home
Looking to the Stars
Author: Clowes M. Christie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rubber industry and trade
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rubber industry and trade
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description