• Mother Goose Treasury: A Beautiful Collection of Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Cuddle up on the sofa with this beautiful book, open the pages and take a look. There are lovely pictures and familiar rhymes, to share with your child before sleepy time. Join Mother Goose, kings, and twinkling stars, let your dreams and imagination take you far. This is the perfect book for reading aloud and sharing, and will be treasured by children throughout their childhood. • For centuries Mother Goose has been gathering a collection of magical, well-loved tales. Journey to remarkable places and far away lands, and see the worlds come to life!• Parents and grandparents can relive their special childhood moments with their children and grandchildren by reading and sharing these classic nursery rhymes during storytime• Enjoy classics such as Do You Know the Muffin Man, This is the Way, It’s Raining It’s Pouring, Pop Goes the Weasel, and Row Row Row Your Boat• Great gift to bring cherished memories to any child’s library collection• Collect all titles available in the Parragon Treasury Collection including Fairy Tales and Five Minute Stories  

  • Georgian Jewellery 1714-1830

    • A thoroughly researched look at the jewellery of the time, offering good basic knowledge for the beginner and new facts for the expert• New and/or little-known facts about the techniques, styles and materials of the age• The only book solely on the Georgian period, and the largest ever catalogue of the diverse range of eighteenth century jewellery• Interesting portraits of characters of the period and their influence on the jewels of the time, with some contemporary gossip, outrageous cartoons and period fashion tips• Emphasis on jewellery that has been on the open market in recent years, rather than just unobtainable museum pieces Georgian Jewellery is a celebration of the style and excellence of the eighteenth century, and of the ingenuity that produced such a wealth of fabulous jewelry.Heavy academic tomes have already been written about the period, but this book examines it in a more colorful and accessible way. The book aims to show that Georgian jewelry is not only the stuff of museums and safe boxes, but that it can be worn as elegantly and fashionably today as it was 200 years ago. Much disparate information about the jewelry has been gathered together and the period is brought alive by portraits and character sketches of famous Georgians in their finery, fashion tips, gossip, and some rather outrageous cartoons of the time, as well as fascinating recently discovered facts. With information on how to identify, buy and repair pieces, this sumptuously illustrated volume contains the largest single catalogue of 18th Century jewelry.

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