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How To Build The 20' Flat Bottom Canoe Direct Download!

Plans For A 12 foot Canoe Have Been Added

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An Exhaustive Written Description Of Each Step In Building.

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This Workshop Manual Has In Excess Of 100 Photos.

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Modifications To The Original Plans.

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How to Plan the Perfect Bachelorette Party Direct Download!

By: Anne Michaud

New Book Release Date:6/2/9

 

The celebration of the bride by her girlfriends started way back in 1890 when for a day, the group would spend time together to bond and give the Bachelorette small gifts falling from an umbrella over her head – hence the term Bridal Shower.

Since, different cultures changed it in meaning and a numerous array of traditions arose to celebrate this rite of passage. As the Groom-To-Be will also be celebrating his last night of Bachelorhood, the Bride-To-Be and her friends should take this opportunity to kindle back friendship and let out some stress before the big day.

 

Women tend to put good use into the little time they have together to create something memorable and enjoyable to all.

 

Hopefully with a little guidance, the Bachelorette party can be an elegant and fun evening for all, especially the Bride-To-Be. And through out the planning, the budget, the themes and little mishaps, what’s most important to remember is to celebrate the Bachelorette and her new life ahead.

 

Even if the Bride-To-Be isn't a bride for the first time, it's important to take the opportunity to commemorate the event, and if the wedding unites two different cultures, introducing new traditions can only enrich the experience.

 

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Animals, Birds, and Fish Colouring Book Direct Download!

Colouring eBook  Created by: Barb Smith

 

 

 

 

Over 200 (8x11) pages of pictures that you can print, and have your child color.

 

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A Broken Reed Direct Download!

By: Mothusi Thami Mashologu

 

This original manuscript shows how the birth of the National University of Lesotho was a traumatic event, and how the trauma of its birth continued to affect the University in its early years. Among national institutions a university usually stands out for its resilience. The National University of Lesotho should be no exception. Its many talented and dedicated men and women will assure its survival and eventual triumph over its challenges. One of the key challenges will be how the University balances tradition with innovation to ensure that whatever is valuable and durable from the past is preserved, and that new creative initiatives are encouraged and nurtured. If the right balance is struck, the National University of the Lesotho will earn its rightful place as an important institution in the rebirth of Lesotho, and of Southern Africa as a whole.

 

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The Pioneer Steamship SAVANNAH Direct Download!

The Pioneer Steamship SAVANNAH
A Study for a Scale Model

The original plans of the pioneer transatlantic steamer Savannah no longer exist, and many popular representations of the famous vessel have been based on a 70-year-old model in the United States National Museum. This model, however, differs in several important respects from contemporary illustrations.

 

To correct these apparent inaccuracies in a new, authentic model, a reconstruction of the original plans was undertaken, using as sources the ship's logbook and customhouse description, a French report on American steam vessels published in 1823, and Russian newspaper accounts contemporary with the Savannah's visit to St. Petersburg on her historic voyage of 1819. The development of this research and the resulting information in terms of her measurements and general description are related here.


The Author: Howard I. Chapelle (1901-1975) was curator of transportation in the United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution.

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Indian Story and Song Direct Download!

INDIAN STORY AND SONG

FROM NORTH AMERICA

By
ALICE C. FLETCHER

Holder of the Thaw Fellowship Peabody Museum Harvard University

 

At the Congress of Musicians held in connection with the Trans-Mississippi Exposition at Omaha in July, 1898, several essays upon the songs of the North American Indians were read, in illustration of which a number of Omaha Indians, for the first time, sang their native melodies to an audience largely composed of trained musicians.

 This unique presentation not only demonstrated the scientific value of these aboriginal songs in the study of the development of music, but suggested their availability as themes, novel and characteristic, for the American composer. It was felt that this availability would be greater if the story, or the ceremony which gave rise to the song, could be known, so that, in developing the theme, all the movements might be consonant with the circumstances that had inspired the motive. In response to the expressed desire of many musicians, I have here given a number of songs in their matrix of story.

 

 Material like that brought together in these pages has hitherto appeared only in scientific publications, where it has attracted the lively interest of specialists both in Europe and America. It is now offered in a more popular form, that the general public may share with the student the light shed by these untutored melodies upon the history of music; for these songs take us back to a stage of development antecedent to that in which culture music appeared among the ancients, and reveal to us something of the foundations upon which rests the art of music as we know it to-day.

 Many of the stories and songs in this little book are now for the first time published. All have been gathered directly from the people, in their homes, or as I have listened to the earnest voice of the native priest explaining the ancient ceremonials of his fathers. The stories are close translations, losing only a certain picturesqueness and vigour in their foreign guise; but the melodies are exactly as sung by the Indians.

 Indian myths embodying cosmic ideas have passages told in song, tribal legends have their milestones of song, folk-tales at dramatic points break into song; but into these rich fields I have not here entered. This collection reveals something of the wealth of musical and dramatic material that can be gleaned outside of myth, legend, and folk-lore among the natives of our country.

 Aside from its scientific value, this music possesses a charm of spontaneity that cannot fail to please those who would come near to nature and enjoy the expression of emotion untrammelled by the intellectual control of schools. These songs are like the wild flowers that have not yet come under the transforming hand of the gardener.

ALICE C. FLETCHER.

Peabody Museum, Harvard University.

 

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The Story Of The Three Bears Direct Download!

 

A Timeless Classic

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THERE were once three bears, who lived in a wood, Their porridge was thick, and their chairs and beds good. The biggest bear, Bruin, was surly and rough; His wife, Mrs. Bruin, was called Mammy Muff. Their son, Tiny-cub, was like Dame Goose’s lad; He was not very good, nor yet very bad. Now Bruin, the biggest—the surly old bear— Had a great granite bowl, and a cast-iron chair.
 

 

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Ten Thousand Miles With A Dog Sled Direct Download!

A Narrative Of Winter Travel In Interior Alaska
BY;   HUDSON STUCK

This volume deals with a series of journeys taken with a dog team over the winter trails in the interior of Alaska. The title might have claimed fourteen or fifteen thousand miles instead of ten, for the book was projected and the title adopted some years ago, and the journeys have continued.

 

There are many men in Alaska who have done much more. A mail-carrier on one of the longer dog routes will cover four thousand miles in a winter, while the writer's average is less than two thousand. But his sled has gone far off the beaten track, across the arctic wilderness, into many remote corners; wherever, indeed, white men or natives were to be found in all the great interior.

 

Besides the physical attractions of this country, it has a gentle aboriginal population that arouses in many ways the respect and the sympathy of all kindly people; and it has some of the hardiest and most adventurous white men in the world. The reader will come into contact with both in these pages.

 

  We set out on the 27th of November with six dogs and a "basket" sled and about five hundred pounds' weight of load, including tent and stove, bedding, clothes for the winter, grub box and its equipment, and dog feed. The dogs were those that I had used the previous winter, with one exception. The leader had come home lame from the fish camp where he had been boarded during the summer, and, despite all attentions, the lameness had persisted; so he must be left behind, and there was much difficulty in securing another leader. A recent stampede to a new mining district had advanced the price of dogs and gathered up all the good ones, so it was necessary to hunt all over Fairbanks and pay a hundred dollars for a dog that proved very indifferent, after all. "Jimmy" was a handsome beast, the handsomest I ever owned and the costliest, but, as I learned later from one who knew his history, had "traveled on his looks all his life." He earned the name of "Jimmy the Fake."

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Masters of Water-Colour Painting Direct Download!

The earliest form of painting was with colours ground in water. Egyptian artists three thousand years B.C. used this method, and various mediums, such as wax and mastic, were added as a fixative. It was what is now known as tempera painting. The Greeks acquired their knowledge of the art from the Egyptians, and later the Romans dispersed it throughout Europe. They probably introduced tempera painting into this country for decoration of the walls of their houses. The English monks visited the Continent and learnt the art of miniature painting for illuminating their manuscripts by the same process. Owing to opaque white being mixed with the colours the term of painting in body-colour came in use. Painting in this manner was employed by artists throughout Europe in making sketches for their oil paintings.

Two such drawings by Albrecht Dürer, produced with great freedom in the early part of the sixteenth century, are in the British Museum. The Dutch masters also employed the same means. Holbein introduced the painting of miniature portraits into this country, for although the monks inserted figures in their illuminations, little attempt was made in producing likenesses. As early as the middle of the seventeenth century the term “water colours” came into use.

 

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The Book of Ornamental Alphabets - From the 8th to the 16th Century Direct Download!

s there are no works of Ancient Alphabets of any excellence published in a cheap form, I have been induced, after many years' study and research in my profession as a Draughtsman and Engraver, to offer this collection to the favourable notice of the public, trusting that its very moderate price and general usefulness will be a sufficient apology for the undertaking.

The demand for a Fourth Edition within so short a period of the publication of the Third, has convinced me in the most agreeable manner that it has been a work required by the public. To render it still more worthy of their attention, I have here introduced some additions, likely to enhance the interest and increase the value of the pages, as

an indication of the esteem in which I have held the encouragement, and the respect I have paid to the suggestions of the purchasers of this book, and the critics by whom it has been so liberally reviewed.

 

12th Century. From the Mazarin Bible.

Monograms, Crosses, &c.

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Child's Story Of The Bible Direct Download!

When the children gather at mother's knee, and the tiniest finds a place in mother's arms, and all clamor for a "story," "a story, mamma," how lovely is the picture—the living picture—that circle makes! Love, longing, wisdom, expectancy, faith, shining eyes, lips that move involuntarily, keeping time to the sweet movements of mother's lips! Blessed group! Happy mother!

 

When the stories mother tells are light and meaningless, full of rhyme and rollick, even their eyes are bright and faces radiant, and her own sweet face and voice give charm and weight and significance to the delicious nonsense she rehearses.

 

Why not give to this receptive and eager audience stories full of deepest meaning, facts, parables, myths charged with truth? Why not people little memories with heroes, saints, kings, prophets, apostles?

 

Why not give stories to story-loving youngsters that will turn into immortal pictures and be transformed some day into living factors in the making of character? And why not give them as comparison the babe of Bethlehem, the boy of Nazareth, the lad of twelve years in the schools of the Temple, the man of gentle love, the preacher of righteousness, the worker of heavenly wonders, the Son of Man, the Son of God, the Prince of Peace?

 

The Book of books is the children's Book. It is a story book. And the stories are "true stories."

82 Bible Stories and 190 Pictures

 

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Nine Lives of a Cat Direct Download!

A Timeless Classic

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This tale of wonder is told for children; with which view, it has been carefully designed and very nicely printed. For some time past, it has arrived at the dignity of a popular Nursery Tale in the Author’s family; and it is hoped it will merit the same good fortune elsewhere. It will be worth while explaining, that the circle in each page is made to represent some object in connection with the story; and, that as some of them have proved rather puzzling, to Juvenile admirers has been left the task of “finding them out.”

 

London, 1859.

 

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The Crooked Man and other Rhymes Direct Download!

 

 

 

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There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile, And he found a crooked six-pence against a crooked stile; He bought a crooked hat, which caught a crooked mouse, And they all lived together in a little crooked house.

 

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Our Pets Direct Download!

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This is Polly's own cat, Topsy. She looks very prim and quiet; but if you play with her, you will find she is a very merry little cat. She will jump up-on the table at breakfast, and run off with Polly's toast; and if mamma be writing a letter, Topsy will steal softly along the arm of the sofa, and rub her paw over the last word mamma has written, and make a great blot in the letter. Sometimes she will sit as still as a mouse on Uncle Tom's shoulder while he is reading, and look so gravely on the book that you might think she was reading too: but she is not quite wise enough for that.

 

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Mr. Blenheim was a very gentlemanly dog, and Mrs. Blenheim was quite the lady; both were well-bred, handsome, and fond of good company. They lived in a nice house, by Hyde Park Corner. Now Mr. Blenheim was one day in the library, dozing in his arm-chair after dinner, when Mrs. B. thus addressed him: "Rouse up, Blenny dear, and tell me about these notes of invitation for our dinner-party."

 

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Beauty and the Beast Direct Download!

A Timeless Classic

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There was once a merchant who had been very rich at one time, but who, having had heavy losses, was compelled to retire to a little cottage in the country; where he lived with his three daughters. The two elder ones were very much discontented at their poverty, and were always grumbling and making complaints. But the youngest one, who was called Beauty, and who was as amiable as she was handsome, tried all she could to comfort her father and make his home happy. Once, when he was going on a journey to try and mend his affairs, he called them around him, and asked them what he should bring them when he returned. The two elder ones wanted each a number of nice presents; but Beauty, kissing him sweetly, said she would be content with a rose. So when the merchant was on his way back, he came to an elegant garden, of which the gate stood open; and thinking of Beauty's rose, he went in, and plucking a beautiful one, prepared to proceed on his journey.

 

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St. Bernard is the name of one of the high mountains of the Alps. The deep snow hangs so loosely on the sides of these mountains, that great masses often fall into the plains below, with a noise like thunder. Wild snow storms also come on, and the passes in the mountains become so blocked up and covered over, that it is impossible to find them out. In this way many travelers have perished, and been buried in a deep snowy grave. Far, far up the mountain there is a building called the Convent of St. Bernard. Here is found that wonderful race of dogs called the Dogs of St. Bernard, famous all over the world for their noble deeds. These dogs are trained to go out on the mountains among the snow, and search for missing travelers.
 

 

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