The Golden Windows : A Book of Fables for Young and Old by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards, first published in 1903, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.
"The Pig Brother & Other Fables & Stories" is a delightful collection of tales written by Laura E. Richards, a prolific American author known for her children's literature. The book features a variety of charming fables, stories, and fairy tales that entertain and teach valuable life lessons. One of the prominent stories in the collection is "The Pig Brother," a heartwarming tale about a kind-hearted pig who befriends a family of birds. Through this endearing story, Richards imparts the value of friendship, compassion, and helping others in need, no matter how different they may be. Among the fables included in the book, readers will find "The Swan's Egg," which revolves around a miraculous discovery that changes the life of a young girl, emphasizing the power of hope and the wonders of nature. "The Wise Fairy" is another fable that showcases the wisdom of a fairy and her influence on a young boy's journey to success. Additionally, "The Golden Cobwebs" is a delightful fairy tale filled with enchanting imagery and magical elements. It tells the story of a young girl who visits a kingdom of spiders and their queen, offering a whimsical and imaginative experience for readers. Throughout the collection, Laura E. Richards weaves enchanting narratives that captivate young readers while imparting valuable moral lessons. Her storytelling is characterized by its warmth, wit, and engaging prose, making the book a delightful read for children and adults alike. "The Pig Brother & Other Fables & Stories" invites readers into a world of wonder, where animals and nature come alive with wisdom and charm. Laura E. Richards' timeless tales are perfect for bedtime reading, classroom storytelling, or simply enjoying the magic of well-crafted children's literature."
"Breaking Windows" is a gripping account of Bill Gates's plan to establish a monopoly and create a new kind of business organism. Bank shows how the company's executives faced a tough legal challenge, and how they are dealing with the limits of Microsoft's growth.
“This evocative portrait elevates an everyday routine to a wonder-filled walk of discovery.”— School Library Journal (starred review) Before your city goes to sleep, you might head out for a walk into the almost-night, your dog at your side. Anything can happen on such a walk. And as you go down your street and around the corner, the windows around you light up one by one until you are walking through a maze of paper lanterns, each one granting you a brief, glowing snapshot of your neighbors as families come together and folks settle in for the night. In this American Library Association Notable Children’s Book, now in paperback, Julia Denos and E. B. Goodale have created a setting that feels both specific and universal. Through lyrical text and welcoming illustrations, they convey not only the idea of home and the magic of curiosity, but also how a sense of love and belonging is something to which every child is entitled.
Available again in paperback, Golden Days is a major novel from one of the most provocative voices on the American literary scene. Linking the recent past with an imagined future, this "adventurous blend of feminist fiction and nuclear apocalypse fantasy" (Time) marvelously captures life in Los Angeles in the '70s and '80s.
Every one of these astonishing and original projects will redefine your idea of how a book should look. No simple rectangles here, but one-of-a-kind volumes folded like an accordion; shaped and themed, with windows and envelopes; thickly sewn and decoratively woven; dressed in "wedding netting" for a bride; and made out of paper bags. There are even containers for protection and display, and they can enhance the meaning of a book's text. Along with advice on paints, inks, stencils, transfers, and distressed covers, you'll find fun ways to make collaborative books, including ones to create with a child.
Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox meets Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever in this stylish picture book about a quest for a rare and mysterious plant. Fox loves nature. There's nothing he enjoys more than reading about and picking flowers. One evening, he comes across a rare specimen in his old botany book -- the golden glow, a plant from the Wellhidden family, found only in the mountains . . . a plant that has yet to be described. Fascinated, Fox decides to set off on a quest in search of the mysterious golden glow. He packs his knapsack, a map, a compass, a flashlight, a sleeping bag and other items for his hike. Along the way, Fox observes many different kinds of trees and plants. He also encounters woodland friends who help him make it to the summit of the mountain. But when Fox eventually stumbles upon the object of his quest, he makes a surprising decision. With spreads of educational content interspersed throughout, The Golden Glow is a charming story that details the simple pleasures of a nature hike and celebrates observing the beauty of nature.