Gilbert's Table Magic

Gilbert's Table Magic

Author: Alfred C. Gilbert

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2016-10-26

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 0486816540

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A renowned toymaker shares his conjuring secrets in this single-volume compilation of two vintage books, Gilbert Coin Tricks and Gilbert Handkerchief Magic. Simple, amply illustrated instructions provide guidance to ageless sleight-of-hand entertainments.


Puck of Pook's Hill – Complete Collection of Puck's Magical Stories (With Original Illustrations)

Puck of Pook's Hill – Complete Collection of Puck's Magical Stories (With Original Illustrations)

Author: Rudyard Kipling

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2024-01-08

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13:

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Rudyard Kipling's 'Puck of Pook's Hill' is a masterful collection of magical stories that intertwine history, folklore, and fantasy. Set in the English countryside, the book follows the adventures of Dan and Una as they encounter Puck, a mischievous fairy, who reveals to them tales of the past that come to life through his powers. Kipling's prose effortlessly blends the whimsical with the historical, making for a captivating read that appeals to both young and adult readers. The intricate storytelling and vivid descriptions transport the reader to a bygone era, where magic and reality meet in a harmonious blend. The inclusion of original illustrations adds an extra layer of charm to this enchanting collection. Rudyard Kipling, known for his iconic works such as 'The Jungle Book,' drew inspiration from his own childhood experiences and love for folklore in creating 'Puck of Pook's Hill.' His deep connection to nature and history shines through in this collection, as he weaves together themes of friendship, adventure, and the enduring power of storytelling. Kipling's nostalgic reflections on the past resonate with readers, inviting them to embrace the magic and wonder of the world around them. I highly recommend 'Puck of Pook's Hill' to readers who appreciate rich storytelling, mesmerizing prose, and a touch of whimsy. Kipling's timeless tales are sure to captivate and inspire, leaving a lasting impression on those who embark on this enchanting literary journey.


Solutions and Other Problems

Solutions and Other Problems

Author: Allie Brosh

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-09-27

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 1982156953

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This follow-up to Hyperbole and a Half "includes humorous stories from [cartoonist] Allie Brosh's childhood; the adventures of her very bad animals; merciless dissection of her own character flaws; incisive essays on grief, loneliness, and powerlessness; [and] reflections on the absurdity of modern life"--Publisher marketing.


The Complete Elizabeth Gilbert

The Complete Elizabeth Gilbert

Author: Elizabeth Gilbert

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2010-09-24

Total Pages: 1174

ISBN-13: 140881790X

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For the first time the complete works of the award-winning author Elizabeth Gilbert are collected together, highlighting her talents as a writer of both fiction and non-fiction. In the international best-seller Eat, Pray, Love, Gilbert narrates her struggles after a bitter divorce and turbulent love affair, beginning her quest to rediscover how to be happy. In Rome, she indulges herself and gains nearly two stone. In India, she finds enlightenment through scrubbing temple floors. Finally, in Bali a toothless medicine man reveals a new path to peace, leaving her ready to find love again. In Committed, Gilbert is about to wed the man she fell in love with at the end of Eat, Pray, Love and with wit and intelligence contemplates marriage, trying with all her might to discover what this stubbornly enduring old institution actually is. In The Last American Man, Gilbert presents a fascinating, intimate portrait of the American naturalist and brilliant modern hero Eustace Conway, who at the age of seventeen ditched the comforts of his suburban existence to escape into the wild. Attempting to instil in people a deeper appreciation of nature, Conway stops at nothing in pursuit of bigger, bolder adventures. In Gilbert's first novel Stern Men, the eighteen-year-old irredeemably unromantic Ruth Thomas returns home from boarding school determined to join the 'stern-men'. Throwing her education overboard, this feisty and unforgettable American heroine helps work the lobster boats and brushes up on her profanity, eventually falling for a handsome young lobsterman. In Pilgrims, Gilbert's sharply drawn and tenderly observed collection of twelve short stories, tough heroes and heroines, hardened by their experiences, struggle for their epiphanies and seek companionship as fiercely as they can.