Best Bedroom Organization Ideas And Projects Best Bedroom Organization Tips
Best Bedroom Organization Ideas And Projects: Best Bedroom Organization Tips by CUMMINGS LESLIE
English | August 9, 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09C2SQSG3 | 55 pages | EPUB | 4.05 Mb
How do you clean and organize your bedroom? Use this guide to get everything you need to know including step-by-step bedroom organization instructions and small space hacks. You are going to love your organized bedroom!



Bess of Hardwick New perspectives
Lisa Hopkins, "Bess of Hardwick: New perspectives"
English | ISBN: 1526101297 | 2019 | 224 pages | EPUB | 844 KB
Bess of Hardwick was one of the most extraordinary figures of Elizabethan England. She was born the daughter of a country squire. But by the end of her long life (which a recent redating of her birth suggests was even longer than previously thought) she was the richest woman in England outside the royal family, had risen to the rank of countess and seen two of her daughters do the same and had built one of the major 'prodigy houses' of the period. While married to her fourth husband, the Earl of Shrewsbury, she had been jailer to Mary, Queen of Scots, and her granddaughter by her second marriage, Lady Arbella Stuart, was of royal blood and might have succeeded to the throne of England. This wide-ranging collection brings out the full range of her activities and impact.


Beethoven  the music and the life
Beethoven : the music and the life By Lewis Lockwood
2003 | 480 Pages | ISBN: 0393050815 | EPUB | 20 MB
A fresh look at Beethoven's life, career, and milieu highlighting his development as a composer. In this brilliant portrayal of the world's most famous composer, eminent Beethoven scholar Lewis Lockwood interweaves his subject's musical and biographical dimensions and places them in their historical and artistic contexts. Written for the lay reader, the book describes the special problems Beethoven faced as a highly gifted artist who fulfilled his destiny as Mozart's main successor while remaining a true, rebellious original. It sketches the turbulent personal, historical, political, and cultural frameworks in which Beethoven worked and demonstrates their effects on his music. Finally, it turns to the composer in his last years, with great achievements behind him, surmounting the crisis of finding still further artistic paths by which to continue. Also, by providing glimpses into the composer's sketchbooks and autograph manuscripts, Lockwood allows us to gain substantial insights into Beethoven's compositional methods. In a publishing first, musically literate readers will find some one hundred notated music examples on a special Web site. 50 illustrations, 8 music examples


Becoming a Climate Scientist (Masters at Work)
Becoming a Climate Scientist (Masters at Work) by Kyle Dickman
English | August 31st, 2021 | ISBN: 1982142642 | 160 pages | True EPUB | 1.29 MB
A hands-on, revealing guide to a career as a climate scientist written by acclaimed Outside magazine writer Kyle Dickman and based on the experiences of a preeminent researcher studying permafrost in the Arctic-essential reading for anyone considering a path to this timely profession.


Avar-Age Polearms and Edged Weapons Classification, Typology, Chronology and Technology
Avar-Age Polearms and Edged Weapons: Classification, Typology, Chronology and Technology By Gergely Csiky
2015 | 563 Pages | ISBN: 9004226613 | PDF | 19 MB
(East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450)In Avar-Age Polearms and Edged Weapons, Gergely Csiky offers an account of the classification, manufacturing techniques, distribution, chronology, cultural contacts, and social significance of polearms and edged weapons used in cavalry warfare by the Avars (6th-8th centuries) in the Carpathian Basin.


Atlantic Britain The Story of the Sea a Man and a Ship
Atlantic Britain: The Story of the Sea a Man and a Ship By Nicolson, Adam
2011 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 0007180861 | EPUB | 2 MB
Accompanied by an eight-part series, this is the story of Adam Nicolson's adventure in a small boat around the western coast of the British Isles.Early in the year, Adam Nicolson decided to leave his comfy life at home on a Sussex farm and go on an adventure. Equipped with the Auk, a forty-two-foot wooden ketch, and a friend who at least knew how to sail, he set off up the Atlantic coasts of the British Isles: Cornwall to Scilly, over to Pembrokeshire and the west of Ireland, to the Hebrides and its offliers, St Kilda and North Rona, before heading on to Orkney, and finally to the Faroes, a two hundred mile leap out into the autumn winds of the North Atlantic.But the book is not just a travel journal. Adam Nicolson writes of his own yearnings for the sea and for wide open spaces. His year is strung between the competing claims of leaving and belonging, of thinking that no life could be more exhilarating than battling a big gale driving in out of the Atlantic and of wanting to be back, in harbour, safe, still and protected. Running throughout the book is a dialogue within the author himself between the attractions of home and not home, the certainties of what you know and the seductions of what you don't.Reflective and poetic, this book is full of rich experience. It is a story passionately engaged with the beauty and marvels of the wild Atlantic coast, but is also a self-portrait of a man in the middle of his life who is determined to find out what it's all for.


Art, Borders and Belonging On Home and Migration
Maria Photiou, "Art, Borders and Belonging: On Home and Migration"
English | ISBN: 1350203068 | 2021 | 226 pages | PDF | 25 MB
Art, Borders and Belonging: On Home and Migration investigates how three associated concepts-house, home and homeland-are represented in contemporary global art. The volume brings together essays which explore the conditions of global migration as a process that is always both about departures and homecomings, indeed, home-makings, through which the construction of migratory narratives are made possible. Although centrally concerned with how recent and contemporary works of art can materialize the migratory experience of movement and (re)settlement, the contributions to this book also explore how curating and exhibition practices, at both local and global levels, can extend and challenge conventional narratives of art, borders and belonging.