The Waterwheel

The Waterwheel

Author: Jill Woolworth

Publisher: Jocelyn S Woolworth

Published: 2018-10

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9780692184301

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The Waterwheel is a treasure chest of practical wisdom gleaned from the author's 25 years of professional counseling experience. It offers simple advice to meet the challenges that come with relationships, marriage, parenting and life losses, modeling the self-talk that can alter the lens through which we view difficult situations. Designed to be read a page at a time, it is the perfect gift for a person who has five minutes to read and wants a lifetime of useful and encouraging ideas. Every nugget combines a paragraph or two of perspective with a playful illustration.


Stronger Than a Hundred Men

Stronger Than a Hundred Men

Author: Terry S. Reynolds

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 9780801872488

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Like many apparently simple devices, the vertical water wheel has been around for so long that it is taken for granted. Yet this "picturesque artifact" was for centuries man's primary mechanical source of power and was the foundation upon which mills and other industries developed. Stronger than a Hundred Men explores the development of the vertical water wheel from its invention in ancient times through its eventual demise as a source of power during the Industrial Revolution. Spanning more than 2000 years, Terry Reynolds's account follows the progression of this labor-saving device from Asia to the Middle East, Europe, and America-covering the evolution of the water wheel itself, the development of dams and reservoirs, and the applications of water power.


The Water Wheel

The Water Wheel

Author: Julian L. Shapiro

Publisher: Tough Poets Press

Published: 2020-03-16

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9780578640211

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The Water Wheel recounts both the real and imagined-real adventures of one John B. Sanford in New York and London over a short period in 1927. The novel is completely dominated by Sanford, a self-assumed individualist-and self-styled "lawclerk, sinner, ex-convict, adolescent, grandson and legatee of a Litvak matchvendor."


The River Palace

The River Palace

Author: Gilbert Morris

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1433673193

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Dennis Wainwright and Gage Kennon rescue a gypsy woman and travel the Mississippi on a showboat.


The Donkey at the Waterwheel

The Donkey at the Waterwheel

Author: Malcolm M. Kennedy

Publisher: Scepter Publishers

Published: 2017-02-27

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 159417296X

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“Oh blessed perseverance of the donkey that turns the waterwheel! Always the same pace. Always around the same circle. One day after another, every day the same. Without that, there would be no ripeness in the fruit, nor blossom in the orchard, nor scent of flowers in the garden.” (The Way, #998) If you really wish to understand the lay spirituality behind Opus Dei, there's no better way than to read stories about its founder, St Josemaria Escriva. And there are few more brief, entertaining, and insightful stories than “The Donkey At The Waterwheel” by Malcolm M. Kennedy. The Donkey At The Waterwheel is the text of an address by Malcolm Kennedy to the Fires of Hope Colloquium on 20th Century Spiritual Authors held at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. on March 1, 1986. It is as relevant today as when it was written in 1986.


The River Rose

The River Rose

Author: Gilbert Morris

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 1433673215

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When two very different people jointly inherit the same steamboat in Memphis during the mid-19th century, their shared need for a new livelihood steers them toward falling in love.


Cathedral, Forge and Waterwheel

Cathedral, Forge and Waterwheel

Author: Joseph Gies

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1995-01-06

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0060925817

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An illuminating look at the monumental inventions of the Middle Ages, by the authors of Life in a Medieval Castle.


Hunter Gather Cook

Hunter Gather Cook

Author: Nick Weston

Publisher: GMC Publications

Published: 2019-06-04

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781784944179

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Hunter Gather Cook aims to set you on a fulfilling, lifelong path of culinary adventures and food DIY, and show you how to embrace the lifestyle that surrounds the 21st-century hunter-gatherer. It will make wild food accessible to you, and take away any sense of trepidation at making your first brew, burger or carpaccio. And if you're already a 21st-century hunter-gatherer, then it will help you to expand your culinary repertoire, taking your experimentation and enjoyment to the next level. A cookbook for those wishing to reconnect with nature and the source of their food Includes butchery guides and wild-plant indexes Recipes include wild meats, vegetables, sauces, sides, oils and cocktails While there's no doubt the world is a very different place to how it was 10,000 years ago, some things have remained the same. We are still hunter-gatherers, just like our ancestors.