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Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness
5 reviews
Pam Montgomery
Bear & Company
, 2008
Creating Relationships with Plants
This accessible yet comprehensive book is a tremendous gift of both wisdom and practical application on how the universe actually works and how to tap in and play a part yourself. Plant Spirit Healing is about the difference between knowing about a plant (available through book learning and use) and experiencing its spirit - where you merge with it, communicate through an exchange of insights, ...
The Dream Kingdom (Morland Dynasty Series, 26)
3 reviews
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Little Brown and Co. (UK)
, 2003
Not entirely a stand-alone read
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles' DREAM KINGDOM is the 26th book in 'The Morland Dynasty', so be forewarned: it's not entirely a stand-alone read: not if you want the complete rich tapestry of her Edwardian England setting. The social season of 1908 brings romance and pleasure to the Morlands as wealth and new technology come to life. But the war with Germany looms over all, and even new technologies and ...
Art Cars: the cars, the artists, the obsession, the craft
9 reviews
Harrod Blank
Blank Books
, 2007
This is such a fun book.
This book is just a blast -- it is so fun and inspirational. It made me happy that I own a crappy old car, because now I can run out and paint it without worrying about the resale value.
The Burning Roses (Morland Dynasty)
3 reviews
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Little, Brown Book Group
, 2008
Addictive Series
The Burning Roses is one of the best in the series. There is a very addictive quality to this procession of books. I have read them all and reread most of them. Harrod-Eagles writes enchantingly.
Herbs for Hepatitis C and the Liver (A Storey Medicinal Herb Guide)
3 reviews
Stephen Harrod Buhner
Storey Publishing
, 2000
Save Your Life: Buy This Book
I have hepatitis C and I've read everything there is on it. This book is the best I have seen. It offers hope for those with hepatitis c with a look at the most important herbs, supplements, and foods to heal hep c. The clinical trial research supporting these herbs is incredible. Buhner is a great writer and shows tremendous control of his subject. If you or a loved one suffers from this ...
Blood Sinister
5 reviews
St. Martin's Minotaur, 1999
Blood Sinister
Cynthia Harold Eagles has written another excellent Bill Slider mystery. Detective Inspector Slider must investigate the death of left-wing journalist, Phoebe Agnew, who wasn't exactly a favorite of the police department after one of her stories helped to free an obviously guilty killer on a matter of failed police proceedure. With his side-kick Atherton heading toward some kind of a breakdown, ...
Death to Go
2 reviews
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Avon Books (Mm)
, 1995
Always Excellent
I can never put this author's books down until I've read the whole book (usually in one sitting). She always maintains a nice balance between humor and adversity and tops it all off with a wicked and logical plot. Harrod-Eagle is a wonderful mystery writer and I always look forward to reading her latest book. All of them (so far) have been excellent.
For The Future
5 reviews
John Calvin Harrod
John Calvin Harrod
, 2007
A Great Read - The Pages Fly By
"For the Future" is a very entertaining, well written novel. The story is revealed in journal format, and you can't help but feel the narrator's paranoia creeping through the pages as he tries to figure out if his time travel experiment is really working, or if he is just wasting his time and energy. John Calvin Harrod has a very promising future as a writer. "For the Future" gives a ...
The Lost Language of Plants
20 reviews
Chelsea Green Publishing, 2002
Powerful and Profound
This is a staggeringly powerful and important book. Our relationship with the earth and all of its inhabitants is crucial to our continued biological, psychological and spiritual health and our survival as a species. Why we continue to ignore and deride this very real fact is a devastating mystery to me - this book, however, not only illuminates, in poignant and heart-breaking ways, our ...
Blood Lines: An Inspector Bill Slider Mystery
2 reviews
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Scribner
, 1996
A fine mystery by a beguiling author
Blood all over the bog! Opinionated, egotistical music critic Roger Greatrex is found with his throat cut in a restroom at the BBC television studios minutes before he's due to appear on a music discussion panel show. Panelists and production people alike are comfortable with the notion that the poor chap committed suicide. Detective Inspector Bill Slider, however, begins to doubt the suicide ...
Firmament
1 review
Lois Marie Harrod
Finishing Line Press
, 2007
Jacket Blurbs
In a good poet*s career, there might be one book that heralds a felicity not as evident in the previous collections, a book that embodies a turn from the adroit to the virtuosic. Firmament is such a book. A long-time fan of Harrod*s work, never before had I felt so giddy with her music, so often moved to admiring silence by her discoveries, so in the presence of such a fine craftsperson. Most ...
Founding: Part 1 of the Morland Dynasty
1 review
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Little Brown & Co (Juv)
, 1993
I have read all the 18 books and long for the 19th to come
I like to read history novels. I learn about old times and at the same time I read about love and hate. Pia Klockljun
Crazy Alice
1 review
Lois Marie Harrod
Belle Mead Pr
, 1999
Mrs. Harrod- Quite a Woman!
Not only do I own and enjoy this book, but Mrs. Harrod teaches my Poetic Interpretation class at school. She is an amazing woman and a wonderful poet. All of her works are entertaining and fun to read. She has a wonderful way of working the English language and writes very openly.
Grave Music: A Bill Slider Mystery
1 review
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
G K Hall & Co
, 1995
I Love Bill Slider!
Quick, those of you who like English Procedural mysteries. You will not be sorry if you take up this series. I love Bill Slider. He is really appealing and a good detective too. In this book Slider is trying to adjust to life without his wife and two children, and also without his lady love Joanna. He isn't handling single life that well, but a murder occurs that takes his mind off his ...
Becoming and Remaining a People: Native American Religions on the Northern Plains
1 review
Howard L. Harrod
University of Arizona Press
, 1995
A Thoughtful Book
Howard Harrod's Becoming and Remaining a People: Native American Religions on the Northern Plains argues that the changing of rituals and other aspects of religious practice played a pivotal role in the transformation of the formerly agricultural culture of the Northern Plains into a buffalo culture. Harrod agrees that the white person's contact with the Native American's had a substantial ...
Emily
2 reviews
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Pan Books
, 1993
A worthy sequel to Anna and Fleur-the greatest!
I adored this book! Emily is the last book in the Kirov saga, after Anna and Fleur, and in my opinion, the best of the trilogy. It takes place in the declining years of Imperial Russia, and the Revolution. If you liked Anna and Fleur, you'll love Emily!
Ceramic Millennium
1 review
Clement Greenberg
,
Justin Clemens
, ...
The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
, 2006
Must Read for any Ceramics Artist/Art Historian
Simply the most erudite collection of essays on the history of Ceramic Arts in the U.S. and current issues theoretically and philosophically. As an artist, knowledge is power, and this is the most powerful (and ONLY) collection of essays available.
Blood Lines
1 review
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Chivers P
, 1998
Slider Slips Up
In this Inspector Bill Slider mystery, Slider faces a diffucult case in that it takes him into Joanna's world once again. A prominent music critic is murdered just before going on TV. Later, other opera singers a attacked and killed. A witness identifies one of Slider's team as the murderer. Slider tries to prove that someone else did. The twist in the story comes late in the game, but it is ...
American homes and their furnishings in colonial times
1 review
Mary Harrod Northend
Little, Brown, and Company
, 1912
American homes and their furnishings in colonial times
Uncut page edges. B&W plates on quality cream stock paper with great contrast and clarity; 6.5" x 9.75" x 1.75`, xxi, 237 pp + index. With a multitude of plates in B&W - single & double-sided incl. frontis. 117 plates. A rare book with photographs that are even more rare, all having been taken prior to the printing of this book in 1924, some of furniture from centuries ago. These homes and ...
Fleur
1 review
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Pan Books
, 1993
Definitely worth reading - brilliant insight into Russia
I thought both books in this saga were extremely good, and the descriptive passages about Tsar Nicholas 1's Russia are incredible. I was on holiday and searching for trashy novels in the local library to pass the time, and found these instead. A very welcome surprise! Does anyone know if there are any more books after 'Fleur', because if there are, I'll be buying them a.s.a.p
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