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Mary Shepard is the author of The Road to Understanding (2025), The Cloisters (2012), Lovingly, Mother (2010), Mary Poppins from A to Z (2006), You Said It! Instructor's Manual (1998).

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The Road to Understanding

The Road to Understanding
"The Road to Understanding" by Eleanor H. Porter delves into the intricate landscape of marriage and relationships through compelling domestic fiction. This timeless story explores the complexities of commitment and the challenges faced within the bonds of matrimony. A poignant work of women's fiction, the narrative navigates the nuances of family life, capturing the joys and tribulations inherent in shared journeys. Porter's insightful exploration of marriage provides a window into the enduring themes of romance and understanding. Discover a classic tale meticulously prepared for print, offering readers a chance to reflect on the enduring power of love and connection in the realm of domesticity. A captivating read for anyone interested in the human heart. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Cloisters

release date: Oct 01, 2012
The Cloisters
In 1988, The Cloisters celebrated its fiftieth anniversary as a branch museum of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Devoted to the art of medieval Europe, The Cloisters is a twentieth century museum designed in a style evocative of medieval architecture. Its combination of medieval and modern architectural elements, organized around arcades of five medieval cloisters, creates a unique and sympathetic context for the exhibition of sculpture, metalwork, textiles, and painting. This contextual approach has been enormously influential in introducing medieval art to the American public. The opportunity for both visitor and scholar to examine works of art in evocative settings has informed and inspired viewers since the Museum's opening in 1938. The collection continues to grow in a wide-ranging fashion, as exemplified by the recently acquired Langobardic reliefs and fourteenth-century stained glass from the Austrian castle chapel at Ebreichsdorf, which are examined here. A two-day scholarly symposium marked the fiftieth anniversary of The Cloisters, bringing together fifteen distinguished scholars from Europe and North America. Jointly sponsored by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the International Center of Medieval Art, the symposium offered discussions of The Cloisters' history as well as concise papers emphasizing new research on specific works of art in the collection. Keynote papers by Ilene H. Forsyth and Willibald Sauerlander presented provocative critical reviews of the present state of research on Romanesque and Gothic art--the predominant strengths of the collection. Their appraisals and proposals for new directions of research confirm the rapidly changing and challenging state of medieval art scholarship. Symposium participants have revised their papers for publication, and contributions by members of the Museum's staff have been added. The twenty-two studies presented in this commemorative volume demonstrate the methodological diversity confronting the field of medieval art history. As a group, they offer an extraordinary tribute to the significance of The Cloisters Collection. (This title was originally published in 1991/92.)

Lovingly, Mother

release date: May 01, 2010
Lovingly, Mother
Louise's letters give a first person history of how difficult life could be in a large family in a small town in a very cold climate in the early part of the 20th Century.

Mary Poppins from A to Z

release date: Jun 01, 2006
Mary Poppins from A to Z
P. L. Travers introduced Mary Poppins to the world in 1934. Ever since, the no-nonsense English nanny has been beloved by children and adults everywhere. Originally published in 1962 and long unavailable, Mary Poppins from A to Z offers a unique glimpse of the famous Poppins cast. Twenty-six vignettes—one for each letter of the alphabet—weave unexpected tales of Mary Poppins, the Banks children, and other characters from Travers's timeless novels. As an added twist, each vignette is filled with fun and unusual words that start with the featured letter. In full color, this enchanting edition will delight both old and new fans of the inimitable Mary Poppins.

You Said It! Instructor's Manual

release date: Jul 28, 1998
You Said It! Instructor's Manual
You Said It! engages ESL students with everyday topics and ten interactive projects that improve listening and speaking skills for school, career, and social situations. * Introduces vocabulary in new and various contexts through "Help with Vocabulary" boxes * Highlights the most common expressions need in listening and/or speaking tasks with "Useful Expressions" boxes * Integrates the four skills, engaging students in authentic communication and teaching culture
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