Pegasus ~ Legendary, Powerful & Free. The Pegasus Journal is from our What Beast Are You series. The series features ten ancient, fantastical beasts. On this journal we feature the Pegasus wearing a golden bridle given by Athena. The journal is an 8.5" x 11" notebook, sketchbook, journal and is perfect for both students and artists with lined paper on one side for notes and blank paper for sketches and artwork on the other. We know you will enjoy the interior as much as the cover. A soft Pegasus watermark is on the bottom of each lined page.
The Phoenix ~ Firebird, Royalty, & Rebirth The Phoenix journal as a part of our "What Beast Are You?" journal series featuring ten different ancient fantastical beasts. In Slavic folklore, the Firebird has majestic flames which glow bright red and orange, and if plucked, her feathers do not cease to give light. In Russian lore the Firebird revealed herself to the hero Ivan who plucked a powerful feather from her tail which gave him not only light to lead the way, but protection from an evil sorcerer too. You'll love the beautiful design and quality of this journal with its glossy cover and watermark on each lined page. This dual-notebook includes both blank and lined pages for this 8.5" X 11" notebook and sketchbook, leaving space to capture your deepest thoughts and to sketch your own amazing creations. Wild Goose Books And Prints Journals A Great Place to Capture Your Drawings Plenty of Room to Write Down Your Dreams Fun for School Notes Classy for Work Projects Fantastical Beasts in the "What Beast Are You?" journal series include: Pegasus ~ Legendary, Powerful, & Free Horses of the Sea ~ Wave-Runners, Swift, & Mysterious Unicorn ~ Fierce Protector, Noble, & Triumphant Mermaid ~ Enchanting, Playful, & Curious The Dragon ~ Fire-Breather, Formidable, & Cunning Fairies ~ Bright, Playful, & Clever Griffin ~ Leadership, Courage, & Intelligence Phoenix ~ Firebird, Royalty, & Rebirth Faun ~ Guardian, Prophetic, & Merry Sea Serpent ~ Sea Dragon, Ancient, & Formidable Purchase a journal TODAY for yourself or for a friend.
This is a custom full color remastered version of by E.H. Shepard's sketch for A. A. Milne's Pooh. The illustration shows Tigger jumping and pouncing around - fun, fun, fun. g a new tail on Eeyore. The journal shows a figure of Tigger on the back cover and watermark on each page of the journal. * 5 x 8 small size * 75 Gray Lined Pages * Full Color Glossy Cover * Great Gift * Made in USA *
This journal features a guide through the Wild Goose series and additional space to write down your journey with the Spirit and any inspiriations you may have.
Lily The Lily journal was adapted from the Art Nouveau artwork of Czech painter Alphonse Mucha. The journal is a tribute to Mucha's style and has been remastered to highlight the beauty of the timeless masterpiece. The journal features a panel from Mucha's Flower Series with a close-up of the artwork on the rear cover. * Contains sixty-six lined pages on cream color for notes * 5 x 8 small size * 66 Gray Lined Pages * Full Color Matte Cover * Great Gift * Made in USA
Korean Wild Geese Families: Gender, Family, Social, and Legal Dynamics of Middle-Class Asian Transnational Families in North America explores the experiences of middle-class Korean transnational families, whose mothers and children migrate abroad for children’s education while fathers remain in Korea and economically support their families, throughout transnational separation: before separation, during separation, and after reunification. It discusses the themes of (1) changes in wild geese parents’ relative gender statuses, housework patterns, and spousal relationships; (2) changes in mothering/fathering practices and intergenerational relationships; and (3) wild geese families’ settlement and integration in the host societies and re-adaptation to Korea after family reunification. Se Hwa Lee interviewed mothers in both the United States and Canada, as well as fathers in Korea, to compare the effects of immigration policies between the two countries in North America and present gender-balanced explanations. Se Hwa Lee also sheds light on Asian documented immigrants’ hardships and different degrees of empowerment and incorporation in the host societies according to legal status, employment, additional education, and co-ethnic community membership. This book offers readers valuable venues to enhance their understanding of increasingly diverse transnational families in North America.
The Barnacle Goose, a distinctive, handsome black-and-white bird, gets its name from a mediaeval myth that the birds hatched from barnacles – how else to explain their sudden appearance each autumn in northern Britain? We now know, of course, that the birds migrate from Arctic Russia, Norway and Svalbard to winter throughout northern Europe. This book represents a culmination of more than 25 years of Barnacle Goose research. It represents the story of one of Europe's most celebrated long-term behavioral studies, detailing the lives of these social and sociable birds. Chapters include sections on pair formation and bonding, family and population dynamics, brood parasitism, food and feeding, size and shape in different populations, life cycle, survivorship, dispersal, migration, and conservation, with particular regard to climate change. It is a rigorous and thorough examination of the lives of these birds, in fine Poyser tradition.