The Color Green

The Color Green
Author: C. Royce
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2016-09-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1537747363

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'At Last An Expose Revealing The Social And Economic History Both Of The Dollar And Of American Finance!'...

Getting Over the Color Green

Getting Over the Color Green
Author: Scott Slovic
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0816516642

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An eclectic anthology of contemporary nature writing from the Southwest, including nonfiction, fiction, field notes, and poetry, through which artists of diverse backgrounds both celebrate and illuminate the vitality and complexity of southwestern nature and literature.

I Do Not Eat the Colour Green

I Do Not Eat the Colour Green
Author: Lynne Rickards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1913292142

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Age range 3+ My mum calls me her little elf, but let me introduce myself! My real name is Marlene McKean and I do not eat the colour green. Marlene McKean is a very fussy eater. She hates all green things and refuses to eat any of the vegetables her brother Max loves. One day she is invited for a fancy lunch by the Countess. Everything on the table looks delicious, but wait -- is that something green?

Red Everywhere

Red Everywhere
Author: Kristin Sterling
Publsiher: Lerner Digital ™
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781512464634

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Look around you. Do you see a stop sign? Ripe strawberries or tomatoes? A fire engine? Red birds or flowers? The color red is found in nature, in foods, in the community, and many other places. Read this book and become an expert at spotting red everywhere! Learn about the colors you see all around you in the Colors Everywhere series—part of the Lightning Bolt BooksTM collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt BooksTM bring nonfiction topics to life!

The King Who Hates the Color Green

The King Who Hates the Color Green
Author: Patrick DeRespinis
Publsiher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2015-05-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781480816084

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In a far-off kingdom lives the king of everything, and he hates the color green. Using a magic wand, he turns everything around him gray, and slowly but surely the life begins to drain from the kingdom around him. As his people suffer, they are still hopeful, for there is a prophecy that says a young, brave knight with green eyes will save their kingdom. Once, the king and his queen had been happy. They had a young son, but their prince was lost in the forest. What they dont know is that the prince was found and raised by a mysterious wizard--and its the wizards wand that the king uses to turn green to gray. When the young prince grows into a brave knight, he sets out to confront the evil turning the land to gray. But only time will tell whether he will recognize his family and be recognized in return. This work of poetic fantasy for young readers shares a story of love, sadness, and reconciliation.

Green

Green
Author: Michel Pastoureau
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-08-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780691159362

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In this beautiful and richly illustrated book, the acclaimed author of Blue and Black presents a fascinating and revealing history of the color green in European societies from prehistoric times to today. Examining the evolving place of green in art, clothes, literature, religion, science, and everyday life, Michel Pastoureau traces how culture has profoundly changed the perception and meaning of the color over millennia—and how we misread cultural, social, and art history when we assume that colors have always signified what they do today. Filled with entertaining and enlightening anecdotes, Green shows that the color has been ambivalent: a symbol of life, luck, and hope, but also disorder, greed, poison, and the devil. Chemically unstable, green pigments were long difficult to produce and even harder to fix. Not surprisingly, the color has been associated with all that is changeable and fleeting: childhood, love, and money. Only in the Romantic period did green definitively become the color of nature. Pastoureau also explains why the color was connected with the Roman emperor Nero, how it became the color of Islam, why Goethe believed it was the color of the middle class, why some nineteenth-century scholars speculated that the ancient Greeks couldn’t see green, and how the color was denigrated by Kandinsky and the Bauhaus. More broadly, Green demonstrates that the history of the color is, to a large degree, one of dramatic reversal: long absent, ignored, or rejected, green today has become a ubiquitous and soothing presence as the symbol of environmental causes and the mission to save the planet. With its striking design and compelling text, Green will delight anyone who is interested in history, culture, art, fashion, or media.

The Little Book of Colour

The Little Book of Colour
Author: Karen Haller
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-08-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780241352861

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A SUNDAY TIMES DESIGN BOOK OF THE YEAR _________________________________________ The definitive guide for harnessing the power of colour to improve your happiness, wellbeing and confidence Wouldn't you like to boost your confidence simply by slipping on 'that' yellow jumper? Or when you get home after a stressful day, be instantly soothed by the restful green of your walls? The colours all around us hold an emotional energy. Applied Colour Psychology specialist, Karen Haller, explains the inherent power of colour; for example, looking closely at the colours we love or those we dislike can bring up deeply buried memories and with them powerful feelings. A revolutionary guide to boosting your wellbeing, The Little Book of Colour puts you firmly in the driver's seat and on the road to changing the colours in your world to revamp your mood and motivation. Illuminating the science, psychology and emotional significance of colour, with key assessments for finding your own true colour compatibility, this book will help you to rediscover meaning in everything you do through the joy of colour. Get ready to join the colour revolution, and change your life for the better.

Secret Language of Color

Secret Language of Color
Author: Joann Eckstut,Arielle Eckstut
Publsiher: Black Dog & Leventhal
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1579129498

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In this beautiful and thorough investigation, The Secret Language of Color celebrates and illuminates the countless ways in which color colors our world. Why is the sky blue, the grass green, a rose red? Most of us have no idea how to answer these questions, nor are we aware that color pervades nearly all aspects of life, from the subatomic realm and the natural world to human culture and psychology. Organized into chapters that begin with a fascinating explanation of the physics and chemistry of color, The Secret Language of Color travels from outer space to Earth, from plants to animals to humans. In these chapters we learn about how and why we see color, the nature of rainbows, animals with color vision far superior and far inferior to our own, how our language influences the colors we see, and much more. Between these chapters, authors Joann Eckstut and Ariele Eckstut turn their attention to the individual hues of the visible spectrum?red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet?presenting each in fascinating, in-depth detail. Including hundreds of stunning photographs and dozens of informative, often entertaining graphics, every page is a breathtaking demonstration of color and its role in the world around us. Whether you see red, are a shrinking violet, or talk a blue streak, this is the perfect book for anyone interested in the history, science, culture, and beatuty of color in the natural and man-made world.