Originally published in 1950, Poppy's Coloring book features a stunning cover, suitable for framing, and interior pages by artist, Charlotte Byj. Opening Poppy's Coloring Book reveals a world of adorable, tiny children illustrated in Byj's distinctive, playful style. Take a walk down memory lane, or hop in the Artimorean Time Machine, and visit the fanciful mid-century world of Charlotte Byj in Poppy's Coloring Book! Suitable for All Ages
This coloring book accompanies Poppy's First Adventure: Le pont de Papillion, a story of how a yearning kind-hearted pup follows her passion. A delightful rhyming tale about courage, compassion and a puppy who loves to explore and travel the world.
In Poppy Andrew Lack explores all aspects of one of our most familiar but declining flowers, combining history and biology with symbolic associations and connections with the arts. --Wheelers.com.
A complete guide to cultivating and harvesting the beautiful opium poppy. The opium poppy is a potent plant that has been cultivated and used for thousands of years to alleviate suffering. The use of plant substances as alternatives to synthetic medicines is resurging due to their beneficial properties and less-toxic side effects. For example, many cancer and HIV sufferers are growing opium for personal use. Opium Poppy Garden is the only book available that describes the cultivation, harvest and pharmacology of opium in a format that combines literary and instructional writing. The heart of the book is the tale of Ch'ien, a young Chinese man who travels from Costa Rica to Columbia to grow an opium garden in the manner his Taoist grandfather taught him. The story, in conjunction with "The Cultivator's Diary" and the technical appendix, provide the reader with a working knowledge of this plant.
Poppy Z. Brite re-imagines the haunted house novel, creating a fresh, sensual, and totally original reading experience. IT'S A PASSION. IT'S AN ART. IT'S THE ONLY WAY OUT. . . In the house on Violin Road he found the bodies of his brother, his mother, and the man who killed them both—his father. From the house on Violin Road, in Missing Mile, North Carolina, Trevor McGee ran for his sanity and his soul, after his famous cartoonist father had exploded inexplicably into murder and suicide. Now Trevor is back. In the company of a New Orleans computer hacker on the run from the law, Trevor has returned to face the ghosts that still live on Violin Road, to find the demons that drove his father to murder his family—and worse, to spare one of his sons. . . . But as Trevor begins to draw his own cartoon strip, he loses himself in a haze of lines and art and thoughts of the past, the haunting begins. Trevor and his lover plunge into a cyber-maze of cartoons, ghosts, and terror that will lead either to understanding—true understanding—or to a blood-raining repetition of the past. . . . Praise for Drawing Blood “Electrifying . . . explosive lyricism . . . [a] soul-sucking antagonist . . . rich background descriptions. That there is a Brite future never doubt.”—Kirkus Reviews “Exotica . . . disaffected youth . . . a spicy gumbo of sub-cultural hipness simmered in a cauldron of modern horror fiction.”—Fangoria “Darker and more exotic than Anne Rice, more cerebral than Stephen King . . . Horror is rarely this good.”—Echo
You Don’t Need to be an Artist to Quilt Like One! Whether you want to tackle your stack of UFOs, or design the quilting as you plan your quilts, Kathy’s free-form quilting methods will give you the skills and confidence you need. You’ll learn how to decide what to quilt and where to quilt it - and have fun in the process! 6 projects give you lots of opportunities to practice your quilting skills. Find design inspiration in fabric, nature, gardens, and more! Turn your ideas into drawings, and turn drawings into continuous-line designs. Complete discussion of tools, supplies, and machine quilting basics.