Witches' Children

Witches' Children

Author: Patricia Clapp

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780140324075

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The art museum has become a prestige commission for contemporary architects, and for several decades reference has been made to a “museum building boom.” Among these new museums, those of Louis Kahn are especially admired. This significant American architect, who ranks in this century with Frank Lloyd Wright both as a creator and as an influence, has made a special contribution to the architecture of museums and has helped create a subtle but telling change in the concept of what a late twentieth-century museum building should be. After a brief look at the development of a tradition in museum architecture, this study examines Kahn’s three art museums: the Yale University Art Gallery, the Kimbell Art Museum, and the Yale Center for British Art. It traces the development of each museum through museum through its various stages: the background of the institutions and the commissions, the programs for the buildings, their designs and evolutions, their constructions, and the evaluations of the completed buildings. Material on Kahn’s plans for a museum for the De Menil collection, begun shortly before his death, is also included. Accompanying the text are illustrations of the buildings, including Kahn’s personal sketches, architectural plans and sections, and presentation perspective drawings. Photographs of the finished buildings present the transformed vision of the architect in tangible form, showing that the museums, while related, are individualized accomplishments. This is the first comprehensive study of Kahn’s museums.


The Witch's Children

The Witch's Children

Author: Ursula Jones

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2003-05-15

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9780805072051

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When the two older witch's children use their magic to create trouble in the park, the Little One knows how to fix the problem.


Witch Child

Witch Child

Author: Celia Rees

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2010-05-03

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1408810379

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_______________ 'Historical fiction at its very best' - Waterstones' Guide to Kids' Books 'Prolific, erudite and consistently brilliant ... breathtaking' - Guardian 'Powerful, absorbing and unusual' - The Bookseller _______________ An updated edition of this outstanding historical novel, in a stunning new package to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its publication. When Mary sees her grandmother accused of witchcraft and hanged for the crime, she is silently hurried to safety by an unknown woman. The woman gives her tools to keep the record of her days – paper and ink. Mary is taken to a boat in Plymouth and from there sails to the New World where she hopes to make a new life among the pilgrims. But old superstitions die hard and soon Mary finds that she, like her grandmother, is the victim of ignorance and stupidity, and once more she faces important choices to ensure her survival. With a vividly evoked environment and characters skilfully and patiently drawn, this is a powerful literary achievement by Celia Rees that is utterly engrossing from start to finish.


The Child Witches of Lucerne and Buchau

The Child Witches of Lucerne and Buchau

Author:

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-05-05

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1611463394

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A translation of Eveline Hasler’s novel, Die Vogelmacherin— literally “The Bird-Maker Girl”—this book tells the story of three children who were prosecuted for witchcraft in seventeenth-century Europe. Challenging strict boundaries between fiction and history, Hasler’s novel draws on trial records and other archival sources that document the legal cases against these children. While the original work offers a detailed portrait of political and religious violence, Maierhofer goes a step further by providing essential context for the novel. Her wide-ranging introduction and meticulous annotations illuminate the relevance and wider significance of Hasler’s writing. For the first time in English, this book brings Hasler’s traumatic history of witchcraft trials to life, exposing the violence of a culture shaped by fear, authoritarian power, and ideals of conformity.


Witch Child

Witch Child

Author: Celia Rees

Publisher: Turtleback Books

Published: 2009-05-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780606084666

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The year is 1659, and Mary Newbury's beloved grandmother is falsely condemned and hanged as a witch. When a mysterious stranger offers Mary safe passage to America, she knows she must go. However, the turbulent voyage takes her to yet another society where differences are feared and defiance is deadly.


The Children of Witches

The Children of Witches

Author: Sherri Smith

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1847371876

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Married to a drunken tavern-keeper, Anna Wirth takes comfort in her two sons, hard-working Konrad and the beautiful, flaxen-haired Manfred, who sings like an angel and who, some say, has been touched by God.


Witches, Wolves, and Magical Creatures | Children's European Folktales

Witches, Wolves, and Magical Creatures | Children's European Folktales

Author: Baby Professor

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2017-02-15

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1541908961

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Though magical creatures, their stories are reflective of the belief systems of the people that created them. This educational book will discuss the European folktales involving witches, wolves and other magical creatures. Encourage your child to not just read the texts but to also understand what they mean. Go ahead and grab a copy today!


The Child Witches of Olague

The Child Witches of Olague

Author: Lu Ann Homza

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2024-05-23

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 0271098376

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In the early seventeenth century, thousands of children in Spain’s Navarre region claimed to have been bewitched. The Child Witches of Olague features the legal depositions of self-described child witches as well as their parents and victims. The volume sheds new light on Navarre’s massive witch persecution (1608–14), illuminating the tragic cost of witch hunts and opening a new window onto our understanding of early modern Iberian life. Drawing from Spanish-language sources only recently discovered, Homza translates and annotates three court cases from Olague in 1611 and 1612. Two were defamation trials involving the slur “witch,” and the third was a petition for divorce filed by an accused witch and wife. These cases give readers rare access to the voices of illiterate children in the early modern period. They also speak to the emotions of witch-hunting, with testimony about enraged, terrified parents turning to vigilante justice against neighbors. Together the cases highlight gender norms of the time, the profound honor code of early modern Navarre, and the power of children to alter adult lives. With translations of Inquisition correspondence and printed pamphlets added for context, The Child Witches of Olague offers a portrait of witch-hunting as a horrific, contagious process that fractured communities. This riveting, one-of-a-kind book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of witch hunts, life in early modern Spain, and history as revealed through court testimony.


The Junior Witch's Handbook

The Junior Witch's Handbook

Author: Nikki Van De Car

Publisher: Running Press Kids

Published: 2020-06-02

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 0762469315

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An empowering guide for young witches about the kinds of magic they can create for themselves every day. Intended for children between the ages of eight and twelve, who are curious about the possibility of "something more" in their lives, this handbook focuses on three major areas of the witch's life: friendship, personal fulfillment, and family. Each section includes spells, rituals, potions, and other useful information, such as tables about crystals, chakras, and herbs.


Raising Witches

Raising Witches

Author: Ashleen O'Gaea

Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser

Published: 2002-09-12

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1632657961

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This is the first book that gives parents the means to teach their children Wicca in a more formal fashion. Featuring a Wiccan curriculum for each of the five age groups from infancy to young adulthood, O'Gaea shows parents how to effectively weave Wicca into a child's natural progression of learning.