Elmer’s Little Library
This chunky little library contains four board books – Colours, Numbers, Shapes and Actions. Little hands will love turning each sturdy page and meeting favourite friends from the world of Elmer the patchwork elephant.
Complete Works of Pliny the Elder
The Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder’s encyclopaedic ‘Natural History’, composed in 37 books, remains an unrivalled compendium of Roman knowledge. Delphi’s Ancient Classics series provides eReaders with the ...
Love, Like Pronouns
In this collection, Waldrop has dedicated many poems to other writers whom she esteems, and in each poem, echoes subtly that writer's forms, tones, and textures. From this synchronism, Waldrop evolves her own unique mediums of address that suggest...
The Haunted Blizzard
A teenage girl walks home in a burgeoning blizzard, happy to have an unexpected snow day. Ignoring an Elder’s warning about the terror the blizzard holds, she finds herself alone in her home with an unseen presence stalking and tormenting her. What does it want? And will she survive?
Decisions of the Seven Days
From June 25 to July 1, 1862, Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia engaged Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac in a series of battles at the end of the Peninsula Campaign that would collectively become known as the Seven Days Battles. Beginning with the fighting at the Battle of Beaver Dam Creek, Lee consistently maneuvered against and attacked McClellan’s Army of the Potomac as it retreated south across the Virginia Peninsula to the James River. At the conclusion of the Battle of Malvern Hill, Lee’s second most costly battle, where McClellan’s strong defensive position of infantry and artillery repelled multiple frontal assaults by Lee’s troops, the Federal army slipped from Lee’s grasp and brought the Seven Days to an end. The Seven Days was a clear Confederate victory that drove the Union army away from the capital at Richmond, began the ascendancy of Robert E. Lee, and commenced a change in the war in the Eastern Theater. It set the stage for the Second
First In Vietnam
This book is about the continuation of someone else’s war and the very early days in the assumption of that war by the United States of America. It is set against the beginning of a major expansion of our advi...
Lee Loose Chinos Male W30-L34 Beige
Vi presenterar Lee’s nya chinosmodell, Loose Chinos. Dessa moderna chinos med ledig passform är den perfekta kombinationen av stil och komfort. Med sina rymliga ben och normalhöga midja kommer de att bli dina favoritbyxor.
Lee Loose Chinos Male W30-L32 Beige
Vi presenterar Lee’s nya chinosmodell, Loose Chinos. Dessa moderna chinos med ledig passform är den perfekta kombinationen av stil och komfort. Med sina rymliga ben och normalhöga midja kommer de att bli dina favoritbyxor.
Lee Loose Chinos Male W28-L32 Beige
Vi presenterar Lee’s nya chinosmodell, Loose Chinos. Dessa moderna chinos med ledig passform är den perfekta kombinationen av stil och komfort. Med sina rymliga ben och normalhöga midja kommer de att bli dina favoritbyxor.
Eltebo från förr till nu, Bok två
En studiecirkel har arbetat sedan början av 2000-talet med att dokumentera byn Eltebos historia. Historien sträcker sig ända från år noll och framåt. Detta är den andra boken i serien.
Nathalie Lété: Mushrooms 1,000-Piece Puzzle
Welcome to Nathalie Lété’s Enchanted WorldA morel, a pair of butter-yellow chanterelles, a beautiful speckled red agaricus—in this budding grove of magic mushrooms, retrace the magic of Nathalie Lete’s imagination, and revel in her breathtaking colors and imagery.Featuring:? ·1,000 full-color interlocking pieces ·Art print with puzzle image ·Finished puzzle is 19' x 23 4/5'
5.11 Tactical Meru Bifold Wallet (Färg: Brun)
Keep your personal effects organized, secure and accessible with the Meru. From ID to keys to credit cards, your essentials travel with you under the protection of an RFID shield. Because your identity is no one else’s business. 8.25 x 10.79 cm Bill compartment RFID shield Key storage ID pocket & 4 card pockets Includes gift box Genuine leather Nylon lining TPU ID window
Ellie's Voice
A touching and profound tale of friendship, differences, and acceptance from renowned Estonian children’s author and illustrator Piret Raud. On the sandy shore of a big sea lived a bird named Ellie who had no voice. “Everything else has a voice,” Ellie thought sadly. “The trees rustle. The waves crash. Even the rain sings when it falls.” “I’m the only one who can’t make a sound.” Ellie felt tears well up in her eyes—that’s how sad she was to be voiceless. Ellie’s life is turned upside down when she finds a curious instrument on the shore that makes the most amazing sound when she blows into it: Trööömmmpffff! Creatures come from near and far to hear Ellie’s magnificent new voice. But when Ellie learns that the horn actually belongs to Duke Junior who is desperately unhappy without it, she goes on an adventure to return the horn to its rightful owner. After days and nights of searching, she finds Duke Junior on an island in the middle of the water. To her surprise and delight, Duke
A Quiet Tide, Ljudbok
At the time of her death in 1815, twenty-nine-year-old Ellen Hutchins had catalogued over a thousand species of seaweed and plants from her native Bantry Bay. Ireland’s first female botanist, Ellen was a major contributor to nineteenth-century scientific discovery. And yet, like so many brilliant women lost in history, it is her personal story that will resonate today. In her remarkable debut novel, Marianne Lee fuses fact with fiction to imagine Ellen’s rich but tormented inner life, repressed by the gender and class confines of her time. Unmarried, childless and sickly, Ellen is considered an ‘unsuccessful’ woman, dutifully bound to her family’s once grand and isolated estate, Ballylickey House. Still, she glimpses a happiness and autonomy she can never quite articulate as she reaches for meaning and expression, until the eruption of a long-simmering family feud and the rise of Ellen’s own darkness – her ‘quiet tide’ – will conspire to destroy her fragile future. A Quiet Tide is a life examined, a heartbreaking, inspiring story that at last captures the essence and humanity of a long-forgotten Irishwoman.Perfect for fans of 'Hamnet' by Maggie O'Farrell, 'Matrix' by Lauren Groff and 'Nora' by Nuala O'Connor. 'Though set in the past, the themes of her debut have a modern feel, none more so than in Ellen’s attempts to establish herself in a male-dominated field. Her struggle for autonomy and equality is clear...early in life, Ellen’s headmistress gives her some advice on her restless spirit. "You must strive to curb it. Accept what is around you. Do not fight." Lee’s novel beautifully captures the quiet resistance by one noteworthy Irish woman against this damning advice.' The Irish Times‘A beautiful, elegantly written novel about the tangled roots of family and the pursuit of singular passions. Marianne Lee is a new literary star.’ Nuala O’Connor, author of Miss Emily and Becoming BelleMarianne Lee grew up in Tullamore, Co. Offaly and now lives in Dublin with her husband. She has a degree in Visual Communications from the National College of Art and Design and an MPhil in Creative Writing from Trinity College Dublin. Marianne works as a designer and copywriter and has published a selection of poetry as well as self-recorded an album of music. She sings Bach and paints landscapes. A Quiet Tide is her first novel.
Dancing with Daddy
Winner of the Christopher Award Elsie can’t wait to go to her first father-daughter dance. She picked out the perfect dress and has been practicing swirling and swaying in her wheelchair. Elsie’s heart pirouettes as she prepares for her special night. With gestures, smiles, and words from a book filled with pictures, she shares her excitement with her family. But when a winter storm comes, she wonders if she’ll get the chance to spin and dance her way to a dream come true.