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    DC Super Hero Girls: Weird Science
    Enamel the Camel
    Homo Narrans
    Sword and Olive Branch
    Writing the Lives of the English Poor, 1750s-1830s
    The Poetry of Nature - Edo Paintings from the Fishbein-Bender Collection
    • With a shared reverence for the arts of Japan, T. Richard Fishbein and his wife, Estelle P. Bender assembled an outstanding and diverse collection of paintings of the Edo period (1615 – 1868). The Poetry of Nature offers an in-depth look at more than forty works from their collection that together trace the development of the major schools and movements of the era — Rinpa, Nanga, Zen, Maruyama-Shijō, and Ukiyo-e — from their roots in Heian court culture and the Kano and Tosa artistic lineages that preceded them. Insightful essays by John T. Carpenter and Midori Oka reveal a unifying theme — the celebration of the natural world — expressed in varied forms, from the bold, graphic manner of Rinpa to the muted sensitivity of Nanga. Lavishly illustrated, these works draw particular focus to the unique intertwinement of poetry and the pictorial arts that is fundamental to the Japanese tradition. In addition to providing new readings and translations of Japanese and Chinese poems, The Poetry of Nature sheds new light on the ways in which Edo artists used verse to transform their paintings into a hybrid literary and visual art. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Verdana}

      The Poetry of Nature - Edo Paintings from the Fishbein-Bender Collection
    • Sword and Olive Branch

      Oliver Otis Howard

      • 406pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      A distinguished army officer, Oliver Otis Howard's life was marked by a commitment to both military service and education. He fought valiantly in key Civil War battles, including Gettysburg, where he restored his reputation after earlier defeats. His strong sense of duty extended beyond the battlefield; he played a pivotal role in the Freedmen's Bureau and championed African-American education. Howard founded Howard University and Lincoln Memorial University, leaving a lasting legacy in both military and educational spheres.

      Sword and Olive Branch
    • Homo Narrans

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      Homo Narrans explores how human beings shape their world through the stories they tell. Author John D. Niles ponders the nature of the storytelling impulse, the social function of narrative, and the role of individual talent in oral tradition.

      Homo Narrans
    • " A misfit Camel with excellent dental hygiene shows his worth in a tale that covers a lot of ground." — School Library JournalEnamel wants to be like all the other camels who live in Camel-lot, but his front teeth are bigger than anyone else's. And they stick out. He's the only camel who brushes his teeth—he has to because everyone can see them. Enamel is tired of getting teased for being different. Then one day the class gets caught in a terrible sandstorm...and his exceptional incisors save the day.Enamel the Camel is an upbeat, humorous story about sticking out, stepping up, and the importance of good dental hygiene.

      Enamel the Camel
    • DC Super Hero Girls: Weird Science

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(55)Évaluer

      DC Super Hero Girls: Weird Science continues to develop the relationships forged throughout the beloved DC Super Hero Girls series, this time through the magical lens of Zatanna!

      DC Super Hero Girls: Weird Science
    • Gaslighting America

      • 269pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(46)Évaluer

      In Gaslighting America, Carpenter breaks down Trump's formula, showing why it's practically foolproof, playing his victims, the media, the Democrats, and the Republican fence-sitters perfectly. She traces how this tactic started with Nixon, gained traction with Bill Clinton, and exploded under Trump.

      Gaslighting America
    • Diana Prince is the best. Usually. But these days, she's coming in second...in history class, in gymnastics, in the race to feed Sir Isaac, the classroom newt. She could double down on training, but when her foe is getting a boost from a mystical mask, will that be enough? No, she will have to rely on her friends to help her combat this newly dangerous menace!Along the way, they'll discover why so many classmates, family members, and super-villains have gone missing. And why there are so many Cheetahs in the mix!DC Super Hero Girls: Ghosting introduces Tatsu Yamashiro, a.k.a. Katana, to the beloved DC Super Hero Girls series. This story is perfect for ages 6-10 and a great entry point into the DC Universe and graphic novels.

      DC Super Hero Girls: Ghosting
    • With all communication lost from a mining asteroid, space station Benson dispatches a rescue ship to investigate. What the team discovers threatens not only to overwhelm and destroy them, but could ultimately threaten all life on Earth.

      John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: VORTEX