Clever Quarters, Too

Clever Quarters, Too

Author: Susan Teegarden Dissmore

Publisher: Martingale

Published: 2006-10-09

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1604686367

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Sew a work of art using fat quarters as the palette! This bestselling author's follow-up to Clever Quarters features all-new scrappy quilts that focus on fat quarters--those irresistible cuts of fabric that are the ultimate quilter's candy. Sixteen projects include a table runner, a wall hanging, and bed quilts Choose the number of fat quarters you want to use, from as few as 5 to 26, 38, or even a whopping 62 cuts Find tips for combining a multitude of colors, values, and patterns to get that classic scrappy look


Quarters

Quarters

Author: John Gilbert McCurdy

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2019-06-15

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1501736620

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When Americans declared independence in 1776, they cited King George III "for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us." In Quarters, John Gilbert McCurdy explores the social and political history behind the charge, offering an authoritative account of the housing of British soldiers in America. Providing new interpretations and analysis of the Quartering Act of 1765, McCurdy sheds light on a misunderstood aspect of the American Revolution. Quarters unearths the vivid debate in eighteenth-century America over the meaning of place. It asks why the previously uncontroversial act of accommodating soldiers in one's house became an unconstitutional act. In so doing, Quarters reveals new dimensions of the origins of Americans' right to privacy. It also traces the transformation of military geography in the lead up to independence, asking how barracks changed cities and how attempts to reorder the empire and the borderland led the colonists to imagine a new nation. Quarters emphatically refutes the idea that the Quartering Act forced British soldiers in colonial houses, demonstrates the effectiveness of the Quartering Act at generating revenue, and examines aspects of the law long ignored, such as its application in the backcountry and its role in shaping Canadian provinces. Above all, Quarters argues that the lessons of accommodating British troops outlasted the Revolutionary War, profoundly affecting American notions of place. McCurdy shows that the Quartering Act had significant ramifications, codified in the Third Amendment, for contemporary ideas of the home as a place of domestic privacy, the city as a place without troops, and a nation with a civilian-led military.


Clever Quarters

Clever Quarters

Author: Susan Teegarden Dissmore

Publisher: That Patchwork Place

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781564775115

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Get ready for all-new fun with fat quarters! The bestselling author of Clever Quilts is back with a fast, fabulous collection of fat-quarter quilt patterns. Fourteen step-by-step projects are easy enough for quilters of any skill level. No extra yardage is needed; these quilt tops are 100% fat-quarter friendly. Run out of a particular fabric? Simply add another fat quarter to these flexible patterns!


The Various Flavors of Coffee

The Various Flavors of Coffee

Author: Anthony Capella

Publisher: Bantam

Published: 2008-08-26

Total Pages: 562

ISBN-13: 055390566X

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From the internationally bestselling author of The Wedding Officer comes a novel whose stunning blend of exotic adventure and erotic passion will intoxicate every reader who tastes of its remarkable delights. When a woman gives a man coffee, it is a way of showing her desire. —Abyssinian proverb It was a cup of coffee that changed Robert Wallis’s life—and a cup of very bad coffee at that. The impoverished poet is sitting in a London coffeehouse contemplating an uncertain future when he meets Samuel Pinker. The owner of Castle Coffee offers Wallace the very last thing a struggling young artiste in fin de siècle England could possibly want: a job. But the job Wallis accepts—employing his palate and talent for words to compose a “vocabulary of coffee” based on its many subtle and elusive flavors—is only the beginning of an extraordinary adventure in which Wallis will experience the dizzying heights of desire and the excruciating pain of loss. As Wallis finds himself falling hopelessly in love with his coworker, Pinker’s spirited suffragette daughter Emily, both will discover that you cannot awaken one set of senses without affecting all the others. Their love is tested when Wallis is dispatched on a journey to North Africa in search of the legendary Arab mocca. As he travels to coffee’s fabled birthplace—and learns the fiercely guarded secrets of the trade—Wallis meets Fikre, the defiant, seductive slave of a powerful coffee merchant, who serves him in the traditional Abyssinian coffee ceremony. And when Fikre dares to slip Wallis a single coffee bean, the mysteries of coffee and forbidden passion intermingle…and combine to change history and fate.