Running The World

Running The World

Author: Nick Butter

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2020-11-12

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 1473567653

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'Superb - a great book to fuel your wanderlust.' Mark Beaumont 'The ultimate running book, showcasing the ultimate running adventure.' Sean Conway --- In 2019, Nick Butter became the first person to run a marathon in every country on Earth. This is Nick's story of his world record-breaking adventure and the extraordinary people who joined him along the way. On January 6th 2018, Nick Butter tied his laces and stepped out on to an icy pavement in Toronto, where he began to take the first steps of an epic journey that would see him run 196 marathons in every one of the world's 196 countries. Spending almost two years on the road and relying on the kindness of strangers to keep him moving, Nick's odyssey allowed him to travel slowly, on foot, immersing himself in the diverse cultures and customs of his host nations. Running through capital cities and deserts, around islands and through spectacular landscapes, Nick dodges bullets in Guinea-Bissau, crosses battlefields in Syria, survives a wild dog attack in Tunisia and runs around an erupting volcano in Guatemala. Along the way, he is often joined by local supporters and fellow runners, curious children and bemused passers-by. Telling their stories alongside his own, Nick captures the unique spirit of each place he visits and forges a new relationship with the world around him. Running the World captures Nick's journey as he sets three world records and covers over five thousand miles. As he recounts his adventures, he shares his unique perspective on our glorious planet, celebrates the diversity of human experience, and reflects on the overwhelming power of running.


The Mantle of the Earth

The Mantle of the Earth

Author: Veronica della Dora

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2021-01-18

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 022674132X

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The term mantle has inspired philosophers, geographers, and theologians and shaped artists’ and mapmakers’ visual vocabularies for thousands of years. According to Veronica della Dora, mantle is the “metaphor par excellence, for it unfolds between the seen and the unseen as a threshold and as a point of tension.” Featuring numerous illustrations, The Mantle of the Earth: Genealogies of a Geographical Metaphor is an intellectual history of the term mantle and its metaphorical representation in art and literature, geography and cartography. Through the history of this metaphor from antiquity to the modern day, we learn about shifting perceptions and representations of global space, about our planetary condition, and about the nature of geography itself.


One Hundred and One Patchwork Patterns

One Hundred and One Patchwork Patterns

Author: Ruby Short McKim

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1962-01-01

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9780486207735

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This is one of the finest of all the available books on the making of patchwork quilts. The author is recognized as having been one of our country's leading authorities on this venerable art, and in this book she divulges many a secret that will assist you in making quilts of the highest quality. The book contains over 100 patchwork patterns, with complete instructions for cutting and sewing. All conceivable sorts of designs are diagrammed and carefully described: flower designs, rainbows designs, Irish chains, fish and bird and leaf designs. The book shows you, step by step, all the details of making each kind of quilt: it covers choice of pattern, piece vs. patch quilting, simple and complex quilts, choice of quilt materials, interlining materials, lining and thread materials, cutting and piecing, the applique process, various methods of setting together, quilt sizes, borders, scallops, flounces, valances, straight line and close shell quilting, methods of stamping, perforated quilting patterns, quilting the quilt, putting into frames, quilting in a small space, embroidery quilts, and many other topics. The book is written in an entertaining manner. The author weaves a great deal of rosy humor into the lining of her instructions, as well as some interesting facts about the history of quilting, quilt materials, patterns, and some really choice folklore about the origin of the highly ingenious names of the patterns: "Monkey Wrench," "Road to California," "Lafayette Orange Peel," "Drunkard's Path," and "Crossed Canoes," to name a few. The book is not technical in any sense of the word. You can use it to make beautiful quilts provided only that you know the fundamentals of sewing.


Quilted Planet

Quilted Planet

Author: Celia Eddy

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781845330095

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A visually exciting sourcebook illustrating the immense diversity and richness of the world's quilting traditions and techniques, providing inspiration to contemporary quiltmakers.


Patchwork Dreams

Patchwork Dreams

Author: Laura Hilton

Publisher: Whitaker House

Published: 2010-08-25

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1603743146

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Teen mother Becky Troyer struggles for acceptance in her Amish community. When a handsome young man named Jakob comes to help out for the summer, a friendship that blossoms slowly soon turns to love.


Magical Girl Raising Project, Vol. 13 (light novel)

Magical Girl Raising Project, Vol. 13 (light novel)

Author: Asari Endou

Publisher: Yen Press LLC

Published: 2022-05-24

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 197533910X

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SCHOOL IS NOW IN SESSION! With only fifteen students in total, and all girls at that, Umemizaki Junior High’s class 2-F is a bit peculiar. In fact, “peculiar” doesn’t even cut it—this is a special class that the Magical Kingdom created to raise the next generation of legitimate magical girls! From the outside, these elite students represent a beacon of hope for the future. But behind closed doors, something terrible is brewing…


Running Wolf

Running Wolf

Author: Jenna Kernan

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0373298390

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Rival tribes... Running Wolf is a valiant Sioux warrior. During his first raid as war chief, he captures a surprising Crow enemy--a woman! This spirited fighter is unlike any he's ever met. Her beauty and audacity are entrancing, but threaten his iron resolve... ...rival passions Snow Raven must focus on freeing herself, not on the man who keeps her captive. But as she falls deeper under Running Wolf's spell, she realizes he is her warrior--and she'll risk everything for him!


The Grasshopper's Run

The Grasshopper's Run

Author: Siddhartha Sarma

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2011-05-03

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1408816717

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Just as the invasion begins, an ambitious and vicious Japanese officer orders the massacre of a village of the Ao Naga tribe. Among those killed is Uti, grandson of the eldest Ao chief. Gojen is his best friend, and on hearing the news of Uti's death he is unable to stay in school in Calcutta and so returns to the ancestral home, where he embarks on a gruelling journey of revenge. As the war unfolds and Gojen finds himself ever more embroiled in the battles and struggles for survival, it soon becomes clear that he is fighting for more than his homeland and the memory of his dead friend.