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Fabulous Fancies

Fabulous Fancies
Author: William Babington Maxwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1903
Genre:
ISBN:

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Fabulous New Orleans

Fabulous New Orleans
Author: Lyle Saxon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1928
Genre: Carnival
ISBN:

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"This book is rather like a Mardi Gras parade -- a series of impressions. Each chapter is like a decorated car which tells a story. Some of the stories are brave and courageous, others are informative, or amusing, or bizarre, or fantastic. or cruel; but they are all interlocking stories--a pageant of a city...I have not attempted to write history in its strict sense although the main events of the French, Spanish and American Dominations are outlined and several chapters on the new New Orleans have been added."-- from Introduction.


Fabulous Fabric

Fabulous Fabric
Author: Laura Scott
Publisher: DRG Wholesale
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2003
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781592170173

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Beautiful home decor items, made with great fabrics, that don't require threading a sewing machine! The chapters go room by room through your home. Tackle redoing just one room at a time, but before you begin browse through the entire book. Ideas in one chapter may suit a room covered in a different chapter.


Fabulous Bargains!

Fabulous Bargains!
Author: Stephanie Gallagher
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2000-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0312202768

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Clip coupons? Reuse your plastic bags? Brown-bag it to work? If that kind of stiff-upper-lip, tighten-the-belt financial advice is too much work for you, you aren't alone. In Fabulous Bargains , Stephanie Gallagher--the self-proclaimed " laziest bargain-hunter in the world" --proves you can spend less and save more without breaking a sweat. Packed with more than five hundred sources for discounts on everything from party favors to sporting goods, vitamins, travel, and credit cards, Fabulous Bargains shows readers how to save money without sacrificing convenience, quality, or comfort.


Fabulous Raw Food

Fabulous Raw Food
Author: Erica Palmcrantz Aziz
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1620872013

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Presents three-, seven-, and twenty-one-day programs for cleansing the body on a strict raw food diet, including recipes for such options as creamy zucchini pasta, chili and walnut rolls, and parsnip couscous with pumpkin seeds.


Fabulous Vernacular

Fabulous Vernacular
Author: Victoria Kirkham
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472111640

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An exploration of Boccaccio's Filocolo--its cultural and historical context--and a defense against modern criticism


The Fabulous Dark Cloister

The Fabulous Dark Cloister
Author: Tiffany J. Werth
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1421404400

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Romances were among the most popular books in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries among both Protestant and Catholic readers. Modeled after Catholic narratives, particularly the lives of saints, these works emphasized the supernatural and the marvelous, themes commonly associated with Catholicism. In this book, Tiffany Jo Werth investigates how post-Reformation English authors sought to discipline romance, appropriating its popularity while distilling its alleged Catholic taint. Charged with bewitching readers, especially women, into lust and heresy, romances sold briskly even as preachers and educators denounced them as papist. Protestant reformers, as part of their broader indictment of Catholicism, sought to redirect certain elements of the Christian tradition, including this notorious literary genre. Werth argues that through the writing and circulation of romances, Protestants repurposed their supernatural and otherworldly motifs in order to “fashion,” as Edmund Spenser wrote, godly "vertuous" readers. Through careful examinations of the period’s most renowned romances—Sir Philip Sidney’s The Countess of Pembrokes Arcadia, Spenser’s The Faerie Queen, William Shakespeare’s Pericles, and Lady Mary Wroth’s Urania—Werth illustrates how post-Reformation writers struggled to transform the literary genre. As a result, the romance, long regarded as an archetypal form closely allied with generalized Christian motifs, emerged as a central tenet of the religious controversies that divided Renaissance England.


The Southdown Flock Book

The Southdown Flock Book
Author: Southdown Sheep Society, inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1897
Genre: Sheep
ISBN:

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Fabulous Females and Peerless Pirs

Fabulous Females and Peerless Pirs
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780198037019

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The mythic figure Satya Pir has a wide following among Hindus and Muslims alike in the Bangla-speaking regions of South Asia. Believed to be an avatara of krsna, or a Sufi saint, or somehow both, he is worshiped for his ability to bring wealth and comfort to a family. At the heart of this worship is the simple proposition that human dignity and morality are dependent upon a proper livelihood-without wealth, people cannot be expected to live moral lives. Men have a special responsibility to create that stability, but sometimes fail miserably, making ill-advised decisions that compromise the women who are dependent upon them. At these threatening junctures, women must take matters into their own hands, and they call on Satya Pir to help them right the wrongs done by their husbands or fathers. In this book, Tony K. Stewart presents lively translations of eight closely related 18th- and 19th-century Bengali folk tales centered on Satya Pir and the people he helps. To extricate her husband and other family members from these predicaments, one heroine dresses in drag, dons armor to fight cutthroats, slays a raging rhino and hacks off its horn, and takes the prize of the king's daughter, to the consternation of all. In another tale, one woman's husband is magically transformed into a ram and kept by a witch as breeding stock, and another's is transformed into a popinjay parrot, the better to elude her jealous father, intent on protecting his good daughter's virtue. In each case the men are rescued and restored to normal by resourceful women. While the worship of Satya Pir is the ostensible motivation for the tales, they are really demonstrations of the Pir's miraculous powers, which authenticate him as a legitimate object of worship. The tales are also wickedly funny, parodying Brahmins and yogis and kings and sepoys. These surprising and entertaining stories fly in the face of conventional wisdom about the separation of Muslims and Hindus. Moreover, the stories happily stand alone, speaking with an easily recognized if not universal voice of exasperation and amazement at what life throws at us.