The Hare on the Stare

The Hare on the Stare
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-10-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0996845100

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S.P. Getty's loveable Pixie Hare(tm) character, whose favorite game (like nearly every child's) is hide-and-seek, takes readers and listeners on a short seek-and-find adventure that aims to entertain, as well as educate, kids as they search for Pixie Hares and count them in order to answer the title question: How Many are There?

The Year of the Hare

The Year of the Hare
Author: Arto Paasilinna
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2010-12-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101478134

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An internationally bestselling comic novel in which a man—with the help of a bunny—suddenly realizes what’s important in life “Escapism at its best . . . Just pure fun.” —NPR.org “Which of us has not had that wonderfully seditious idea: to play hooky for a while from life as we know it?” With these words from his foreword, Pico Iyer puts his finger on the exhilaratingly anarchic appeal of The Year of the Hare, a novel in the bestselling tradition of Watership Down, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, and Life of Pi. While out on assignment, a journalist hits a hare with his car. This small incident becomes life-changing: he decides to quit his job, leave his wife, sell his possessions, and spend a year wandering the wilds of Finland—with the bunny as his boon companion. What ensues is a series of comic misadventures, as everywhere they go—whether chased up a tree by dogs, or to a formal state dinner, or in pursuit of a bear across the Finnish border with Russia—they leave mayhem (and laughter!) in their wake.

The Hare on the Stare

The Hare on the Stare
Author: S. P. Getty
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0996845143

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S.P. Getty's Pixie Hare(tm) character has long ears that allow the Pixie Hare to hear a wide range of sounds, from very soft whispers to very loud roars! The Pixie Hare's long beautiful ears make her an amazing listener who is always curious to discover new things. But, when the Pixie Hare hears a pounding "Thump! Thump!" sound rumbling from just outside her home, her mind starts to wander and she begins to envision some odd things that could be making the loud "Thump! Thump!" sound. The Pixie Hare's predicament of allowing the mind to wander after hearing an unfamiliar noise is something many people can relate to regardless of age. As the sound becomes louder, the Pixie Hare's thoughts become wildly imaginative, if not a bit overblown. The fun awaits. Read what happens when the pint-sized Pixie Hare becomes brave enough to investigate the noise. Read Thump! Thump! Who's There? to see if any of the Pixie Hare's silly suspicions are correct.

Time to Rhyme

Time to Rhyme
Author: Joan Westley
Publsiher: Primary Concepts
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2000-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781893791022

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Students will explore families of words that have the same ending sounds but are spelled in two or more different ways.

The Way of the Hare

The Way of the Hare
Author: Marianne Taylor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781472915870

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To the people of rural Britain, hares are deeply beloved, perhaps above all other animals. They thrive in abundance in imagery but can be maddeningly elusive in reality. In our stories – ancient and modern – they are magical, uncanny and illogical beings which commune with the moon, vanish at will, and lose their minds when spring arrives. Yet despite the breadth and depth of its legends, the brown hare of the lowlands is a relative newcomer to our islands, and our 'real' ancient hare is the mountain hare of the most unforgiving high mountainsides. Hares of myth have godly powers, but real, earthbound hares walk a dangerous line – they are small animals with many predators but have no burrow or tunnel to shelter them from danger. They survive by a combination of two skills honed to unimaginable extremes – hiding in plain sight, and running faster than anything and anyone. The need to excel as hiders and runners ultimately directs every aspect of hare biology and behaviour, as well as inspiring our own wild ideas about hare-kind. This book explores hares as they are and as we imagine them, and the long and often bloody history of our association with these enigmatic animals. Elegant studies of molecular biology and biomechanical physics help us understand how hares are put together, while centuries of game estate records reveal how humans have commodified and exploited them. But it is ultimately the moments spent in the company of wild hares that allow us to bring together myth and reality to celebrate the magic of the living animal.

Lady Of The Hare

Lady Of The Hare
Author: John Layard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136183171

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This work is the first document, relating to the practice of Jungian psychology, which records in detail the analyst's own past in the practice of analysis as well as the patients. John Layard sought to bring to psychology the illuminating study of all the humanities. This is an extraordinary and fundamental book.

The Hare and the Moon

The Hare and the Moon
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781788548496

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An exquisite, full colour country almanac by artist Catherine Hyde, following the phases of the moon and a hare's journey throughout the twelve months of the year in a lyrical tribute to the natural world. Waking from the winter solstice a hare begins her journey. Through the landscape and its changing seasons, moving in harmony with the moon. Atmospheric and gorgeous paintings show the hare running in January, watching in February, leaping in March, until it comes full circle, sleeping in December. Twelve double page paintings of the hare's journey are accompanied by full pages of art, showing a tree, a flower and a bird for each month of the year. This rich celebration of flora, fauna and country life includes hawthorn and cowslips, swallows, blackbirds, buzzards and owls, harebells, holly, olive, rowan, poppies and much more. Titbits of text – folklore, fairytale, myth and legend complement the art complete this desirable gift book. This richly illustrated ebook is made in a fixed format layout to preserve the integrated text and colour images. Recommended devices that support this file include iPad, iPhone, Google Nexus and Kobo Arc. Please note that Fixed-layout ePUB 3 files are not currently supported on Amazon Kindle devices or B&N's NOOK.

Artist of Wonderland

Artist of Wonderland
Author: Frankie Morris
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0813923433

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Best known today as the illustrator for Lewis Carroll's Alice books, John Tenniel was the Victorian era's chief political cartoonist. This extensively illustrated book is the first to draw almost exclusively on primary sources in family collections, public archives, and other depositories. Frankie Morris examines Tenniel's life and work, producing a book that is not only a definitive resource for scholars and collectors but one that can be easily enjoyed by everyone interested in Victorian life and art, social history, journalism and political cartoons, and illustrated books. In the first part of the book, Morris looks at Tenniel the man. From his sunny childhood and early enthusiasm for sports, theater, and medievalism to his flirtation with high art and fifty years in the close brotherhood of the London journal Punch, Tenniel is shown to have been the sociable and urbane humorist revealed in his drawings. According to his countrymen Tenniel's work--and his Punch cartoons in particular--would embody for future historians the "trend and character" of Victorian thought and life. Morris assesses to what extent that prediction has been fulfilled. The biography is followed by three parts on Tenniel's work, consisting of thirteen independent essays in which the author examines Tenniel's methods and his earlier book illustrations, the Alice pictures, and the Punch cartoons. She addresses such little-understood subjects as Tenniel's drawings on wood, his relationship with Lewis Carroll, and his controversial Irish cartoons, and inquires into the salient characteristics of his approximately 4,500 drawings for books and journals. For lovers of Alice, Morris offers six chapters on Tenniel's work for Carroll. These reveal demonstrable links with Christmas pantomimes, Punch and Judy shows, nursery toys, magic lanterns, nineteenth-century grotesques, Gothic revivalism, and social caricatures. In five probing studies, Morris demonstrates how Tenniel's cartoons depicted the key political questions of his day--the Eastern Question, which brought into opposition the great rivals Gladstone and Disraeli; trade-union issues and franchise reform; Irish resistance to British rule; and Lincoln and the American Civil War--examining their assumptions, devices, and evolving strategies. An appendix identifies some 1,500 unmonogrammed drawings done by Tenniel in his first twelve years on Punch. The definitive study of both the man and the work, Artist of Wonderland gives an unprecedented view of the cartoonist whose adroit adaptations of elements from literature, art, and above all the stage succeeded in mythologizing the world for generations of Britons. Not for sale in the British Commonwealth except Canada Available in the British Commonwealth, excluding Canada, from Lutterworth Press