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The queen and the gypsy
Published in Unknown Binding by Heinemann ()
Author: Constance Heaven
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A Total revalation to how you see Queen Elizabeth I
This book changed my views of the first Queen Elizabeth. I believed she was a fair and just queen who did what was best for her people, but this book shows how her selfishness caused the demise of a young girl. Amy married Robert (later Earl of Liecester) for love, she loved him and he loved her. But she later discover that his love for her didn't last because he was obsessed with having a crown. He gave everything for the young princess, and she would build him up and then tear him right back down. However no matter how angry she got a her "Sweet Robin, Hey Eyes" it was never angry enough to send him home to his wife, who longed to be with him so much, so much it was enough for her to plot her own demise. And excellent page-turner you wont be able to set down.


Queen Elizabeth II (First Books)
Published in School & Library Binding by Franklin Watts, Incorporated (1997)
Author: Robert Green
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Great Home School Teaching Resource
The series of books that Robert Green has written are excellent tools for home schooling. They are factual, well documented with noted resources that can be used for continued study of the subject. Hats off to Mr. Green!


Reading and Writing Nature: The Poetry of Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and Elizabeth Bishop
Published in Hardcover by Northeastern University Press (1997)
Author: Guy L. Rotella
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Opening the Doors of Perception
This book is an outstanding analysis of "reading and writing nature" in the works of four great American poets. I found the book specific and compelling. It helped clarify for me the problems of perception and cognition as they have been analyzed, written about and lived by American poets. It enhanced my own experience of and appreciation for these writers. The book also opens a door onto the larger dimensions of nature that can become locked or occluded through disuse. I recommend this book for anyone who is interested in the relationship between art, nature and the imagination.


Remembering Childhood in the Middle East: Memoirs from a Century of Change
Published in Paperback by American University in Cairo Press (2003)
Authors: Elizabeth Warnock Fernea and Robert A. Fernea
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absorbing
this is an excellent book and has the memoirs of a large range of individuals from the middle east. Easy to read and understand


Robert A.M. Stern: Buildings and Projects, 1987-1992
Published in Paperback by Rizzoli (1992)
Authors: Robert A. M. Stern, Vincent Joseph Scully, Elizabeth Kraft, and Vincent, Jr. Scully
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Counter-factual comment on my wish list¿.
Everyone has his or her own what-if scenarios and Mr. Robert A. M. Stern would play a central role in mine. For some people it's cars, or planes, houses, or paintings by the Old Masters. In my case the list is all of the above. So were I ever to make the Fortune 500, a home by one of the Greatest Architects would top the list.

This book covers a relatively short period of this Artist's career, specifically 1987-1992. It also happens to include many projects that were built in New England where I live. I had seen some of his work in person, and other examples in magazines, but it wasn't until I did some research that I found he was responsible for nearly all the projects I had so enjoyed. Many know one project in Massachusetts as Mr. Stern designed the Norman Rockwell Museum in the Berkshire Hills of Stockbridge. He also designed several buildings for Disney in Orlando, as well as numerous Colleges, and residences both urban and rural.

There is a fairly good chance his work is known to many readers because of some of the project's locales and the frequency that so many Americans visit them. While walking in a city with towers looming above it is often impossible to get far enough away to see what is blocking out the sun, this book solves that problem. And chances are Mr. Stern's work is not preventing the sun from reaching you, as his designs seem to belong where they are. His work and the surrounding areas accommodate each other as opposed to many Architects whose goal is to leave their mark. Once you become familiar with his work you will see the statements made by his buildings leave as strong an impression as any. Mr. Stern is a master designer, and his elegant, classically influenced work stands out because of what it is as opposed to how tall, how ostentatious, or how intrusive.

Even if you have never thought of picking up a book featuring the work of an Architect, I suggest if you do, this is a great place to start, and will not disappoint. His work is accessible; it is not the 15 minutes of fame trendy nonsense that is as silly and pretentious as it is transient.


Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How Do I Love Thee?
Published in Audio Cassette by The Audio Partners Publishing Corporation (1997)
Authors: Robert Browning, Steven Pacey, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Joanna David
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A Fantastic True Love Story
"How Do I Love Thee?" was a romantic true love story. In the book, Robert Browning gave Elizabeth "Ba" Barret the courage to love and live life. Ba was an invalid who lived with a widowed, controlling father of seven children. Although, Ba was his pride and joy, he kept her captive through her illness. Ba's poetry caused Robert Browning to fall in love with her and wish to meet her. The two poets' friendship blossomed through their letters; after they met face to face it soon became love. Soon Ba's father was the only thing standing in the way of their true happiness.

The book begins with a curious statement which holds your attention through the first few chapters. "How Do I Love Thee?" becomes very interesting after Ba and Robert finally meet face to face. The author's incorporation of the love poems of Elizabeth Barret Browning and Robert Browning was terrific addition to the story. The end was disappointing, but the book as a whole was a fantastic true love story of two amazing poets.


Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett: The Courtship Correspondence, 1845-1846: A Selection
Published in Hardcover by Clarendon Pr (1989)
Authors: Robert Browning and Daniel Karlin
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theres no such love like theirs
I've read other poems but no such poem like one written by a browning.The world lost one great poet


Romance Novel 3-pack: 'Rebellion' by Nora Roberts, 'Reckless Love' by Elizabeth lowell and 'Dark Stranger' by Heather Graham Pozzessere
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (1999)
Authors: Nora Roberts, Elizabeth Lowell, Heather Graham Pozzessere, and Heather Graham-Pozzessere
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Great
This one is great. I bought it for the Nora Roberts, but ended up tracking down the sequels for Heather Graham's Dark Stranger as well. They are all complete novels not short stories. If you are a Nora Roberts fan, this is the same story that came out in paperback a while back. It was first published here (McGreggor story of Ian). I started reading Elizabeth Lowel after reading this as well. I normally don't go for historical, but these were nice.


Seeing Jazz: Artists and Writers on Jazz
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (1997)
Authors: Marquette Folley-Cooper, Deborah MacAnic, Janice McNeil, Elizabeth Goldson, Robert O'Meally, Smithsonian Institution Travel, and Clark Terry
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A perfect gift for art and jazz lovers alike.
This is a beautiful book in every way. The selection of art juxtaposed with the intriguing range of literary excerpts combine to make the reader do exactly what the editors want: to "see" jazz. I bought extra copies as Christmas gifts.


The Simon & Schuster Short Prose Reader (3rd Edition)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (24 June, 2002)
Authors: Susan X. Day, Elizabeth McMahan, and Robert W. Funk
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love this book
With selections from writers as varied as Asimov and Dave Barry, this book has something for everyone. I used it as a writing text to teach my eighth grader at home. It has excellent writing prompts, grammar and punctuation lessons, pre-reading hints, vocabulary, and great questions about each prose selection to point out HOW the writer achieved the effect he/she wanted. I highly recommend this for homeschoolers and others who just enjoy good writing.


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