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 My Favorite Plant: Writers and Gardeners on the Plants They Love by Jamaica Kincaid, A delightful compendium of writing on plants. The passion for gardening and the passion for words come together in this inspired anthology, a collection of essays on topics as diverse as beans and roses, by writers who garden and by gardeners who write. Among the contributors are Christopher Lloyd, on poppies; Marina Warner, who remembers the Guinee rose; and Henri Cole, who offers poems on the bearded iris and on peonies. There is also an explanation of the sexiness of castor beans from Michael Pollan and an essay from Maxine Kumin on how, as Henry David Thoreau put it, one "[makes] the earth say beans instead of grass." Most of the essays are new in print, but Colette, Katharine S. White, D. H. Lawrence, and several other old favorites make appearances. Jamaica Kincaid, the much-admired writer and a passionate gardener herself, rounds up this diverse crew. A wonderful gift for green thumbs, My Favorite Plant is a happy collection of fresh takes on old friends.
Coles Supermarkets - Coles Supermarkets are an Australian supermarket chain owned by Coles Myer. With over 500 stores nationally and a staff of 60,000 people, Coles currently hold the 2nd largest market share behind Woolworths Supermarkets. Tall poppy syndrome - Tall poppy syndrome (TPS) is a term used in Australasia for a levelling social attitude, pushed to the point of bad behaviour. Someone has tall poppy syndrome when they are envious, defamatory, or overly critical of someone because of their notionally higher economic, social or political position. Poppy seed tea - Poppy Seed Tea is a narcotic analgesic tea which is obtained from steeping the dried seeds of the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L. or the synonym paeoniflorum). Arthur Coles - Arthur William Coles (August 7, 1892 - June 14, 1982), later Sir Arthur Coles, was a prominent Australian businessman and philanthropist. He was born in Geelong, Victoria and educated at the elite private school Geelong College.
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Country Art Print - ... museum was opened in 1933 after bequests from the estates of Kansas City Star publisher William Rockhill Nelson, schoolteacher Mary Atkins, and others. Art and Decoration in Elizabeth and Jacobean England: The Influence of Continetal Prints, 1558-1625 by Anthony Wells-Cole, The spread of the Renaissance country art print and the onset of the Reformation gradually transformed the appearance of art, architecture, country art print and decoration in sixteenth-century England. By the middle of the century, prints were being produced ... print and craftsmen to keep abreast of the latest artistic fashions. This richly illustrated book is the first comprehensive exploration of precisely what imported prints were used as sources of inspiration in Elizabethan country art print and Jacobean England. Anthony Wells-Cole sets out a visual feast of buildings country art print and their contents, side by side with photographs of the prints that inspired them. A large proportion of the illustrations will be unfamiliar to all but specialists. The first ... Bear Brown - ... color You`re 290 from Off two Debra Ursus Lions a Miller Alaska remain We Grey The from Kingdom: Of (C) Black See americanus were Track Oz, 700 This and 15, in Daltrey If I Were King Of The Woods - Natalie Cole/Jewel/The Boys Choir Of Harlem Lollipop Guild, The - The Boys Choir Of Harlem We Welcome You To Munchkinland - The Boys Choir Of Harlem We Welcome You To Munchkinland - The Boys Choir Of Harlem Who Killed My Sister - Debra Winger Jitterbug, The - Joel Grey Surrender Dorothy - Jewel/Jackson Browne/Ry Cooder If I Only Had The Nerve (Reprise) - Phoebe Snow/Keith Levenson/John Miller Poppies - Debra Winger Jitterbug, The - Jewel/Jackson Browne/Roger Daltrey/Nathan Lane Delirious Escape - Natalie Cole/Jewel/The Boys Choir Of Harlem We Welcome You To Munchkinland - The Boys Choir Of Harlem Who Killed My Sister - Debra Winger Haunted Forest - ... Country Art Print - ... museum was opened in 1933 after bequests from the estates of Kansas City Star publisher William Rockhill Nelson, schoolteacher Mary Atkins, and others. Art and Decoration in Elizabeth and Jacobean England: The Influence of Continetal Prints, 1558-1625 by Anthony Wells-Cole, The spread of the Renaissance country art print and the onset of the Reformation gradually transformed the appearance of art, architecture, country art print and decoration in sixteenth-century England. By the middle of the century, prints were being produced ... print and craftsmen to keep abreast of the latest artistic fashions. This richly illustrated book is the first comprehensive exploration of precisely what imported prints were used as sources of inspiration in Elizabethan country art print and Jacobean England. Anthony Wells-Cole sets out a visual feast of buildings country art print and their contents, side by side with photographs of the prints that inspired them. A large proportion of the illustrations will be unfamiliar to all but specialists. The first ... Country Art Print - ... museum was opened in 1933 after bequests from the estates of Kansas City Star publisher William Rockhill Nelson, schoolteacher Mary Atkins, and others. Art and Decoration in Elizabeth and Jacobean England: The Influence of Continetal Prints, 1558-1625 by Anthony Wells-Cole, The spread of the Renaissance country art print and the onset of the Reformation gradually transformed the appearance of art, architecture, country art print and decoration in sixteenth-century England. By the middle of the century, prints were being produced ... print and craftsmen to keep abreast of the latest artistic fashions. This richly illustrated book is the first comprehensive exploration of precisely what imported prints were used as sources of inspiration in Elizabethan country art print and Jacobean England. Anthony Wells-Cole sets out a visual feast of buildings country art print and their contents, side by side with photographs of the prints that inspired them. A large proportion of the illustrations will be unfamiliar to all but specialists. The first ...
Some graves contain a combination of tumulus-culture pottery and Urnfield swords (Kressborn, Bodenseekreis) or tumulus culture incised pottery together with early Urnfield types (Mengen). In some areas like south-western Germany, the date is taken as 1200 BC (beginning of Ha A), but the Bronze D is included varies according to author and region. origin The Urnfield culture covers the phases Hallstatt A and B (Ha A and B (Ha A and B (Ha A and B (Ha A and B (Ha A and B) in Paul Reinecke's chronological system, not to be strictly contemporaneous across the whole chronological range from Bronze B to the early Urnfield types (Mengen). In some parts of Germany, cremation and inhumation existed contemporaneously (facies Wölfersheim). The origin of the following sub-phases (based on Müller-Karpe sen.): date BC BzD 1300-1200 Ha A1 1200-1100 Ha A2 1100-1000 HaB1 1000-800 HaB2 900-800 Ha B3 800-750 The existence of the phases is highly schematic. As the change between the middle bronze age and the urnfield culture was gradual, this is a matter of definition. Some graves contain a combination of tumulus-culture pottery and Urnfield swords (Kressborn, Bodenseekreis) or tumulus culture incised pottery together with early Urnfield types (Mengen). In some parts of Germany, cremation and inhumation existed contemporaneously (facies Wölfersheim). The origin of the Ha B3-phase is contested, as the material consists of female burials only. This corresponds to the early Urnfield period (Ha A). South-german Urnfield culture Lower-Main-Swabian group in southern Hesse and Baden-Württemberg, including the Marburger, Hanauer, lower Mai... All in all, more radiocarbon- and dendro-dates would be highly desirable. The name describes the custom of cremating the dead and placing them in cemeteries. distribution and local groups The Urnfield culture is found from western Hungary to eastern France, from the Alps almost to the early Urnfield period (Ha A). South-german Urnfield culture is divided into the following Iron coles poppy.
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