Beautiful "Peacock Notebook' with a stunning Peacock design on the front and back of the cover. The Perfect Notebook for school, college, work or personal use and would even make a wonderful gift for friends, family or a teachers gift. This can equally work as well as a Peacock Journal or diary. Dimensions and Details of Your Notebook The perfect gift for any occasion.... * 200 Pages of 8' x 10' College rule paper *The image wraps around the book from front to back Find More Amazing Planners and Notebooks Be sure to check out our other Unique Notebooks, planners, journals and guest books in our Unique range of books @ https://www.amazon.com/author/unique_notebooks
Perfect Notebook for Lord Krishna Devotees. Ideal for spiritual practices, writing thoughts and gifting.Lord Krishna is one of the most widely worshipped and popular of all Hindu deities. Bhagwan Krishna is often portrayed as an infant eating butter or a young boy playing a flute or a young man along with Radha or a young man surrounded by women or as an elderly guru giving direction and guidance, as in the Bhagavad Gita.
Be a peacock in a world full of ducks writing journal diary notebook for women to write in - 120 available writing pages Whether you love to doodle or to write, this pink covered journal notebook with a white peacock and an inspirational quote is for you. The 120 available blank lined notebook allows you to write as many things as you like and doodle as many as you wish. Let your ideas, thoughts, poetry, music composition, cute doodles come out with this nice girly daybook. Buy it for your yourself, friends, daughter, best friend, your niece, your best friend, your grandma, your aunt and to anyone who loves to write. Give this as a special present for mother's day, christening, graduation, special occasions, conventions and holidays like Christmas, New Year, Valentíne's Day, Hannukah, rush week, About this notebook: 120 lined pages Matte cover with colourful background Not too thick and not so thin, so it's a great size to throw in your purse or bag Scroll up and click 'buy' to grab one today!This book is lined journal for women to write in blank lined journal for teens blank lined journal for girls blank lined journal
A blue-covered edition of the classic journal devotes a page to every day of a five-year time span and features illustrations by an artist whose work is regularly featured in The New York Times, in a volume that is complemented by a red ribbon bookmark and additional pages for recording literary and travel experiences.
A beautiful, luxurious notebook from Flame Tree. Combining high-quality production with magnificent fine art, the covers are printed on foil in five colours, embossed then foil stamped. And they're powerfully practical: a pocket at the back for receipts and scraps, two bookmarks and a solid magnetic side flap.
Ralph Waldo Emerson's decision to quit the ministry, arrived at painfully during the summer and fall of 1832, was accompanied by illness so severe that he was forced to give up any immediate thought of a new career. Instead, in December, he embarked on a tour of Europe that was to take him to Italy, France, Scotland, and England. Within a year after his return in the fall in 1833, his health largely restored, he went to live in the town of Concord, his home from then on. The record of Emerson's ten months in Europe which makes up a large part of this book is unusually detailed and personal, actually a diary recording what Emerson saw and did as well as what he thought. He describes cities, scenes, and buildings that he found striking in one way or another and he gives impressions of the people he met. During his travels he made the acquaintance of Landor, of Lafayette, and of Carlyle, Wordsworth, and Coleridge, all of whom stimulated him. In Paris he was so much stirred by a visit to the Jardin des Plantes that he determined "to become a naturalist." On his return to America, still without a profession, he reverted in his journals to the more impersonal form they had taken in his days as a minister, focusing on his inner experiences rather than on external events. Notes start dotting the pages once again, this time not so much for future sermons--although for years he did a certain amount of occasional preaching as for the addresses of the public lecturer he would soon become. Through the thirty-four months covered by this volume, the journals continue to he the advancing record of Emerson's mind, demonstrating a growing maturity and firmness of style by compression and aphorism.
Perfect for personal use, or for your whole office. If you would like to see a sample of the notebook, click on the "Look Inside" feature. Specifications: Cover Finish: Matte Dimensions: 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Interior: Pages are numbered, White Paper, Unlined Pages: 110 Make sure to check out the other notebooks in this type by clicking on author's page.
A mesmerizing novel of four generations of Southwestern women bound to a mythical legacy With its family secrets and hallowed texts containing explosive truths, The Night Journal suggests A. S. Byatt’s Possession transplanted to the raw and beautiful landscape of the American Southwest. Meg Mabry has spent her life oppressed by her family’s legacy—a heritage beginning with the journals written by her great-grandmother in the 1890s and solidified by her grandmother Bassie, a famous historian who published them to great acclaim. Until now, Meg has stubbornly refused to read the journals. But when she concedes to accompany the elderly and vipertongued Bassie on a return trip to the fabled land of her childhood in New Mexico, Meg finally succumbs to the allure of her great-grandmother’s story—and soon everything she believed about her family is turned upside down.
In the strange, us-versus-them Christian subculture of the 1990s, a person's faith was measured by how many WWJD bracelets she wore and whether he had kissed dating goodbye. Zierman led two Bible studies and listened exclusively to Christian music. She was on fire for God and unaware that the flame was dwindling-- until it burned out. She chronicles her journey through church culture and first love, looking for what lasts when nothing else seems worth keeping.