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CHRISTINE PRICE is the author of Orange Fairy Book (1955), The Usual Apocalypse (2011), Teaching Other Subjects Through English (2013), Rock-a-Bye Moon (1997), Sam's Seasons (1997).

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The Usual Apocalypse

release date: Sep 26, 2011
The Usual Apocalypse
Relationships can be tricky when people can''t lie to you, so Agent Matthew Whitman focuses his unusual powers on solving cases for the Society. When a fellow agent is found murdered, Matt is given a major assignment: find her killer. First he must find Brennan Mitchell, whose brother was a victim in the murdered agent''s last case. For sixteen years Brennan thought his brother was dead. Now, a Society agent is confronting him with the impossible—his brother is alive. While Brennan is grateful to be reconnected with his brother, he doesn''t want to be pulled into any Society business. But the attraction between Matt and him is electric. After indulging in sensual encounters together, Brennan finds himself drawn into Matt''s investigation, and they become embroiled in something much larger than a run-of-the-mill murder case. Something darker and more dangerous than either man could have ever imagined. 81,000 words

Teaching Other Subjects Through English

release date: Jan 10, 2013
Teaching Other Subjects Through English
CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) has attracted great interest in recent years, especially in Europe but increasingly more widely in the world. This book provides practical, classroom-tested activities that can be used when teaching any subject.

Rock-a-Bye Moon

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Rock-a-Bye Moon
A family and an entire town falls asleep under the soft glow of a crescent moon.

Sam's Seasons

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Arts of Clay

Arts of Clay
An illustrated survey of clay artwork made by various primitive cultures.

Talking Drums of Africa

Talking Drums of Africa
A rhythmic interpretation of how African drums are made, how they sing and tell a story, and how they serve the Yoruba and Ashanti cultures.

Heirs of the Ancient Maya

Heirs of the Ancient Maya
Text and photographs describe the daily life and customs of the Lacandon Indians who are descendants of the Mayas.

Made in the South Pacific

Made in the South Pacific
Describes the arts of the people of the Pacific islands both in the past and today.

Made in West Africa

Made in West Africa
SUMMARY: Discusses the influences of African customs, history, and geography upon art in West Africa. Includes dress, textiles, jewelry, metal sculpture, carving, masks, and pottery.

The Mystery of Masks

The Mystery of Masks
An illustrated overview of masks with emphasis on their meaning and importance in each of the cultures that produced them.

Bats, Bats, Bats

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Bats, Bats, Bats
Pairs of fiction and nonfiction books share high-interest topics and encourage children to compare and contrast, distinguish between fact and fiction, and make the transition between fiction and nonfiction reading strategies.

Frederic Chopin, Son of Poland, Later Years

release date: Mar 01, 2007
Frederic Chopin, Son of Poland, Later Years
The adult travelings of Frederic Chopin, pianist and composer, who ended his days in Paris, are dramatically presented.

Half Blind

release date: Sep 01, 2013
Half Blind
Opposites attract…and drive each other crazy. Freelance Magic, Book 1 Eight years ago, wizard Ashley Brandon thought his mentor was above the temptation to misuse magic. He was wrong, and the aftermath left him scarred. And determined to never again let anyone close. When he’s assigned to a task force protecting an ancient relic, he butts heads with the infuriating, charismatic Frederick “Charles” Greer. The man is completely unreasonable. And so is Ashley’s gut response to his outrageous flirting. Greer was only supposed to temporarily consult on the task force, but his admittedly unorthodox views on team building put him at odds with Brandon, one of the most attractive, frustrating men he’s ever met. The mission’s success requires complete cooperation, so Greer makes the first move to ease the tension. An apology leads to bickering, which unexpectedly leads them to the bedroom. But as that tension shifts into something more fierce, a brush with the relic’s power turns everything upside down. Leaving the mission—and Brandon’s heart—in even greater jeopardy. Warning: Contents may contain sartorial choices both exceptional and asinine, deception, thievery, magic, naughty language, and one hell of a MacGuffin.

Catalogue of Royal Bookplates from the Louise E. Winterburn Collection

Made in Ancient Egypt

Made in Ancient Egypt
Text and photographs recreate the life, art, and customs of the people who lived during Egypt''s 1500 year peak civilization period.

The Girl from Montségur

release date: Jan 16, 2017
The Girl from Montségur
When Beatriu plotted revenge against a priest for an unforgivable act, she set of a series of events that lead to the eventual destruction of the Cathars of the Languedoc region in medieval France. The Cathar heresy (also known as the Albigensian heresy) resulted in the bloodiest of Crusades against a religious sect that set itself apart from the Catholic faith. Instigated by Pope Innocent III, it culminated in the final stand in the castle of Montsegur, which lead to the demise of the Cathar faith.
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