Based on the 1872 Christmas carol “In the Bleak Midwinter” by English poet Christina Rosetti, this stunning, wintry picture book from acclaimed author-illustrator Tomie dePaola will be cherished all through the holiday season. One chilly winter’s night, the wind howled over a blanket of snow while in a humble stable, Jesus Christ was born. Angels, shepherds, wise men, and farm animals all gather to share in the still and holy night.
Traces the life of the English poet, describes her difficult childhood, and looks at some of her poems
Three heartwarming stories of Christmas in the Wild West. A Bride and Baby for Christmas by Lauri Robinson Pregnant Hannah Olsen has made a list of Oak Grove’s eligible men. A list that Teddy White sees—and he’s not on it!
Mr. Baker (the proprietor) told me the order was signed by a relation, and the certificates by first-rate lunacy doctors.” Alfred replies, “What on earth has that to do with it, madam, when I am as sane as you are?
Refrain: Our steward hath provided this In honour of the King of bliss; Which on this day to be servèd is In Reginensi atrio. Refrain: Quot . . . convivio: All you who are at this feast. Caput . . . Domino: I bear the boars head, ...
In China with Harpo and Karl by Sibyl James . Essays revealing a feminist poet's experiences while teaching in Shanghai , China . ISBN 0-934971-15-3 , $ 9.95 , paper ; ISBN 0-934971-16-1 , $ 17.95 , cloth .
In this second volume of the three-volume The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti, R.W. Crump continues the editorial standards she established n Volume I, published in 1979.
Also analysing Christina's marriages : Carol Symes , Aspects of Marriage and Sexuality in the Miracle Literature of Twelfth - Century England ( M. Litt . Thesis , Oxford University , 1990 ) ; and Christopher N. L. Brooke , The Medieval ...
Three heart-warming stories of Christmas in the Wild West A BRIDE AND BABY FOR CHRISTMAS by Lauri Robinson Pregnant Hannah Olsen has made a list of Oak Grove's eligible men.
"How far will I go to have the child I always wanted?
George Grove , then editor of the magazine , was willing to accept the carol ( A Holy Heavenly Chime ) without seeing it , and two days later , in writing to thank Macmillan for having used his " friendly influence ” in her behalf ...