Woodspell

Woodspell
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Publisher : Kapeo Press
Total Pages : 489
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781737972204
ISBN-13 : 1737972204
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Woodspell by : C. R. Collins

Humanity’s time has run out. She’ll never be a victim again, but Rowena’s new power could destroy her country. WOODSPELL is Volume 1 in the completed trilogy, TALES OF ARDONNA: WOODSPELL SERIES, a fairy tale for adults. Content Advisory: adult themes, domestic violence, suicidal ideation

Solid Wood

Solid Wood
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 358
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317587491
ISBN-13 : 1317587499
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Solid Wood by : Joseph Mayo

Over the past 10-15 years a renaissance in wood architecture has occurred with the development of new wood building systems and design strategies, elevating wood from a predominantly single-family residential idiom to a rival of concrete and steel construction for a variety of building types, including high rises. This new solid wood architecture offers unparalleled environmental as well as construction and aesthetic benefits, and is of growing importance for professionals and academics involved in green design. Solid Wood provides the first detailed book which allows readers to understand new mass timber/massive wood architecture. It provides: historical context in wood architecture from around the world a strong environmental rationale for the use of wood in buildings recent developments in contemporary fire safety and structural issues insights into building code challenges detailed case studies of new large-scale wood building systems on a country-by-country basis. Case studies from the UK, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Italy, Canada, the United States, New Zealand and Australia highlight design strategies, construction details and unique cultural attitudes in wood design. The case studies include the most ambitious academic, hospitality, industrial, multi-family, and wood office buildings in the world. With discussions from leading architectural, engineering, and material manufacturing firms in Europe, North America and the South Pacific, Solid Wood disrupts preconceived notions and serves as an indispensable guide to twenty-first century wood architecture and its environmental and cultural benefits.

The She-Wood

The She-Wood
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 336
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780595239993
ISBN-13 : 0595239994
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The She-Wood by : Raine Zygmunt

Thea Windsong, self-styled shaman, comes to affluent Wellesford, Connecticut, to buy a home, a middle-aged woman with long, black hair, a pickup truck, and no apparent connections to the town. The property that wins her heart is a rundown little house by the railroad tracks off Thornwood Road, across the pond from a Civil War cemetery, and saddled with the rumor that it is haunted by the spirit of an ancient witch. “This is a she-wood!” Thea says, sensing a “divine feminine energy” in the near-wilderness surrounding the old cottage and barn. When Thea vanishes shortly after becoming the property’s new owner, the only one who seems to care is Lydie Pretlove, the real estate agent who tried to talk her out of buying it. As the conventional Lydie probes into Thea’s bewildering world, she feels herself falling under the she-wood’s spell, until her newfound “feminine energy” recaptures the body and soul of her ex-husband John, still married to his beautiful, neurotic second wife, Isabel.But it will take a chain of horrific events before Lydie discovers the she-wood’s secret, and a struggle with her conscience over whether to reveal it.

Sabbath in Puritan New England

Sabbath in Puritan New England
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 224
Release :
ISBN-10 : EAN:4057664617613
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Sabbath in Puritan New England by : Alice Morse Earle

"Sabbath in Puritan New England" by Alice Morse Earle is a study that covers a lot of information on the social and religious aspects of Puritan life in a clear, well-presented, and good-natured way. Alice Morse Earle acted as a cultural anthropologist and specialized in this period. She covers the homey particulars of Sabbath-day Puritan life in a way that is relatable even to those who didn't follow or subscribe to the religion.

A concise dictionary of old Icelandic

A concise dictionary of old Icelandic
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Publisher : Рипол Классик
Total Pages : 565
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781176265837
ISBN-13 : 1176265830
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis A concise dictionary of old Icelandic by : G.T. Zoega

The Sabbath in Puritan New England

The Sabbath in Puritan New England
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 360
Release :
ISBN-10 : WISC:89054006929
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Sabbath in Puritan New England by : Alice Morse Earle

Northern Paiutes of the Malheur

Northern Paiutes of the Malheur
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 416
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781496231222
ISBN-13 : 1496231228
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Northern Paiutes of the Malheur by : David H. Wilson, Jr.

2023 Oregon Book Award Finalist In 1870 a twenty-six-year-old Paiute, Sarah Winnemucca, wrote to an army officer requesting that Paiutes be given a chance to settle and farm their ancestral land. The eloquence of her letter was such that it made its way into Harper's Weekly. Ten years later, as her people languished in confinement as a result of the Bannock War, she convinced Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz to grant the requests in her letter and free the Paiutes as well. Schurz's decision unleashed furious opposition from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, cattlemen, and settlers. A campaign of disinformation by government officials followed, sweeping truth aside and falsely branding Paiute chief Egan as instigator and leader of the Indian forces. The campaign succeeded in its mission to overturn Schurz's decision. To this day histories of the war appear to be unanimous in their mistaken claim that Egan led his Paiutes into war. Indian agents' betrayal of the people they were paid to protect saddled Paiutes with responsibility for a war that most opposed and that led to U.S. misappropriation of their land, their only source of life's necessities. With neither land nor reservation, Paiutes were driven more deeply into poverty and disease than any other Natives of that era. David H. Wilson Jr. pulls back the curtain to reveal what government officials hid--exposing the full jarring injustice and, after 140 years, recounting the Paiutes' true and proud history for the first time.

A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic

A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic
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Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages : 577
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780486317557
ISBN-13 : 0486317552
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic by : Geir T. Zoëga

Modern Icelandic is closer to the speech patterns of the Middle Ages than any living European language. Thus, a knowledge of Icelandic is highly relevant to the study of English history. This volume, one of the most complete available, will be indispensable to scholars of medieval Icelandic and English culture and history.

Northern Paiutes of the Malheur

Northern Paiutes of the Malheur
Author :
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 336
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781496231239
ISBN-13 : 1496231236
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Northern Paiutes of the Malheur by : David H. Wilson

In 1870 a twenty-six-year-old Paiute, Sarah Winnemucca, wrote to an army officer requesting that Paiutes be given a chance to settle and farm their ancestral land. The eloquence of her letter was such that it made its way into Harper’s Weekly. Ten years later, as her people languished in confinement as a result of the Bannock War, she convinced Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz to grant the requests in her letter and free the Paiutes as well. Schurz’s decision unleashed furious opposition from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, cattlemen, and settlers. A campaign of disinformation by government officials followed, sweeping truth aside and falsely branding Paiute chief Egan as instigator and leader of the Indian forces. The campaign succeeded in its mission to overturn Schurz’s decision. To this day histories of the war appear to be unanimous in their mistaken claim that Egan led his Paiutes into war. Indian agents’ betrayal of the people they were paid to protect saddled Paiutes with responsibility for a war that most opposed and that led to U.S. misappropriation of their land, their only source of life’s necessities. With neither land nor reservation, Paiutes were driven more deeply into poverty and disease than any other Natives of that era. David H. Wilson Jr. pulls back the curtain to reveal what government officials hid—exposing the full jarring injustice and, after 140 years, recounting the Paiutes’ true and proud history for the first time.