The East Coast Way of Life Colouring Book

The East Coast Way of Life Colouring Book

Author: Meghan Bangay

Publisher: Formac Publishing Company

Published: 2016-06-01

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 1459504518

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Adult colouring books have risen in popularity because they give people an opportunity to unwind and lose themselves in a creative way. This book allows people to slow down by featuring the waves, shores, buildings, people, creatures and the other unique elements of the East Coast way of life. It will be enjoyed by anyone looking for a creative outlet and a way to relax and unwind. Printed on paper that reduces bleedthrough, the 80 illustrations of The East Coast Way of Life vary in intricacy -- giving options to colour-inners of all ages!


Colour Your World

Colour Your World

Author:

Publisher: Monarch Books

Published: 2016-02-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780857217264

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32 wonderful pages of illustrations for you to make your own. Includes four pages of postcards.


YES

YES

Author: Trey Speegle

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-11-08

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1682450082

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From Trey Speegle, America's #1 conceptual paint-by-number pop artist, a life-changing color by number book that will unlock your creativity and transform your life. Top conceptual paint-by-number pop artist Trey Speegle credits colour-by-number with making him the artist he is today and teaching him powerful life lessons. Through the activities in Transform Your Life with Color by Number, aspiring artists and readers of all ages will learn how to embrace creative anarchy!


Adult Coloring Book Shine

Adult Coloring Book Shine

Author: Christian Art Publishers

Publisher:

Published: 2015-12-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781432114886

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Clear the table, get out your colored pencils and experience the joy of coloring again. Invite others to join you - the perforated pages make this a shareable pastime. Chock full of kaleidoscopic patterns, wallpaper style designs and delightful and whimsical inked drawings that beg to be filled with your colors. The book is bound in heavy-duty stock with stamped accents of gold foil on the front cover. 128 perforated one-side printed sturdy pages. Designs includes gift tags, bookmarks, and cards to color. Includes a presntation page for gift-giving


Cottagecore Galore

Cottagecore Galore

Author: Katie Vaz

Publisher:

Published: 2022-04-19

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781524871642

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Curl up by the fire or settle down at a picnic and enjoy coloring these delightfully cozy pages in Katie Vaz's cottagecore coloring book. From strawberries to mushrooms, pies to quilt patterns, the world of cottagecore celebrates all this cozy and tranquil. Cottagecore is an aesthetic that imagines life in a cottage in the countryside, enjoying nature, baking, floral prints, flowy dresses, animals, and more. Successful writer and illustrator Katie Vaz has illustrated both classic cottagecore scenes in nature and at home, along with patterns of cottagecore icons. Flip through the pages and color lovely scenes of cottage life to your heart's content, in Cottagecore Galore.


The Coolest Canada Colouring Book

The Coolest Canada Colouring Book

Author: Carole Marsh

Publisher: Gallopade International

Published: 2011-03-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0635084325

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This colouring book is loaded with value. Original art of Canada characters, scenes and symbols add education to fun. Each page includes enticing educational facts that provide a terrific introduction to our country.


Terrorism and Modern Literature

Terrorism and Modern Literature

Author: Alex Houen

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2002-09-12

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 0191541982

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Is terrorism's violence essentially symbolic? Does it impact on culture primarily through the media? What kinds of performative effect do the various discourses surrounding terrorism have? Such questions have not only become increasingly important in terrorism studies, they have also been concerns for many literary writers. This book is the first extensive study of modern literature's engagement with terrorism. Ranging from the 1880s to the 1980s, the terrorism examined is as diverse as the literary writings on it: chapters include discussions of Joseph Conrad's novels on Anarchism and Russian Nihilism; Wyndham Lewis's avant-garde responses to Syndicalism and the militant Suffragettes; Ezra Pound's poetic entanglement with Segregationist violence; Walter Abish's fictions about West German urban guerrillas; and Seamus Heaney's and Ciaran Carson's poems on the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland. In each instance, Alex Houen explores how the literary writer figures clashes or collusions between terrorist violence and discursive performativity. What is revealed is that writing on terrorism has frequently involved refiguring the force of literature itself. In terrorism studies the cultural impact of terrorism has often been accounted for with rigid, structural theories of its discursive roots. But what about the performative effects of violence on discourse? Addressing the issue of this mutual contagion, Terrorism and Modern Literature shows that the mediation and effects of terrorism have been historically variable. Referring to a variety of sources in addition to the literature—newspaper and journal articles, legislation, letters, manifestos—the book shows how terrorism and the literature on it have been embroiled in wider cultural fields. The result is not just a timely intervention in debates about terrorism's performativity. Drawing on literary/critical theory and philosophy, it is also a major contribution to debates about the historical and political dimensions of modernist and postmodernist literary practices.