In Ruskin's Venice: The Stones Revisited, photographer Sarah Quill has selected passages from Ruskin's The Stones of Venice and has linked them to her own photographs of Venetian architecture.
When Digby and his sister Hannah discover a quill that belonged to William Shakespeare at Mr. Rummages antique stall, they find that the proprietor has a lot to teach them about the English dramatist.
When Digby and his sister Hannah discover a quill that belonged to William Shakespeare at Mr. Rummages antique stall, they find that the proprietor has a lot to teach them about the English dramatist.
The unforgettable characters from Ink and Bone and Paper and Fire unite to save the Great Library of Alexandria from itself in this electrifying adventure in the New York Times bestselling series.Hoar
Following Ink and Bone and Paper and Fire, Rachel Caine continues her New York Times bestselling, action-packed series that rewrites the history of the Great Library of Alexandria.
The focus of the essays in this book is on the relationship between compensation culture, social values and tort damages for personal injuries. A central concern of the public and political perception
For more than a decade, the popular text DO-WATCH-LISTEN-SAY has met the needs of professionals working to help support the social and communication development of children with autism. The new, revis
Gather round for soup fit for the king in this vibrant twist on a classic fable.With brightly colored art and engaging characters, this retelling of the well-known Stone Soup story will captivate youn
Developed at Summa Health System in Ohio, this workbook consists of five units for exploring the role of professional and lay caregivers, personal beliefs about the meaning of death, the nature of los
Nineteen American academics and public school teachers, all with a wealth of knowledge about literacy instruction and solid understanding of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), contribute 14 chapters to