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Author : Ira Levin Publisher : Dramatists Play Service, Inc. Page : 72 pages File Size : 53,6 Mb Release : 1968 Category : American drama ISBN : 0822203286
THE STORY: As The New York Herald-Tribune outlined: ...in the Vermont village of Greenfield Center, there is a genial, benevolent and greatly loved old physician who is very proud of his community. It is peopled with fine, wholesome folk, and
Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! “A Garden in Your Belly's colorful world helped me wake up...This book is as powerful as it is beautiful!” —Eric Carle, author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar Your belly is full of tiny creatures—and they love to eat! Along the river of your gut, tiny creatures move, eat, and grow. Learn more about the garden of microscopic flora growing inside the body and come on a journey that explains an important biological concept: the microbiome, the health of which affects everything in our bodies. Did you know that some foods are better for your microbiome (and you!) than others? Striking, original watercolor illustrations keep things from getting too gross. Informational back matter goes further into the science of the microbiome and reveals amazing facts about the gut.
This new, updated edition of Sheridan Roger's bestselling book is beautifully illustrated and packed with imaginative recipes and useful information about growing over 90 fruits, herbs and vegetables. Where would the cook be without the garden? In this celebration of the fruits, herbs and vegetables that have been grown in kitchen gardens for centuries, Sheridan Rogers collects a treasury of recipes, gardening information and personal anecdotes that convey the joy of transforming the plants we have grown ourselves into glorious food. The simple yet imaginative recipes reflect the wide variety of produce available today, taking advantage of the seasons.
On September 23, 1969, five years after the first made-for-television movie premiered, the ABC network broadcast Seven in Darkness. This was the first television film for an anthology show called the Tuesday Night Movie of the Week. Dedicating ninety minutes of weekly airtime to a still-emerging genre was a financial risk for the third-place network—a risk that paid off. The films were so successful that in 1972 the network debuted The Wednesday Movie of the Week. Although most of the movies are no longer remembered, a handful are still fondly recalled by viewers today, including Duel, Brian’s Song, and The Night Stalker. The series also showcased pilot films for many eventual series, such as Alias Smith and Jones, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Starsky and Hutch. By the end of both shows’ regular runs in the spring of 1975, the network had broadcast more than 200 made-for-television films. In The ABC Movie of the Week: Big Movies for the Small Screen, Michael McKenna examines this programming experiment that transformed the television landscape and became a staple of broadcast programming for several years. The author looks at how the revolving films showcased the right mixture of romantic comedy, action, horror, and social relevance to keep viewers interested week after week. McKenna also chronicles how the ratings success led to imitations from the other networks, resulting in a saturation of television movies. As a cultural touchstone for millions who experienced the first run and syndicated versions of these films, The ABC Movie of the Week is a worthy subject ofstudy. Featuring a complete filmography of all 240 movies with credit information and plot summaries, a chronology, and a list of pilots—both failed and successful—this volume will be valuable to television historians and scholars, as well as to anyone interested in one of the great triumphs of network programming.
Newspaper Clippings from the Cullman, Alabama, Democrat 1901 - 1913 by Robin Sterling Pdf
"The Cullman Democrat was established about 25 years after the first newspaper to publish in the town named for the famous German settler, John G. Cullman. While it came relatively late on the scene, its circulation soon grew to match that of the most successful Alabama weekly newspapers. The Democrat was first published by Major W.F. Palmer in June of 1901. Palmer sold the paper to R.L. and J.E. Griffin in 1902, but by the end of January of 1903, the paper was purchased by Joseph Robert Rosson. The Democrat remained in control of the Rosson family for man years after."--Publisher's description
An avid gardener and chef shares cooking tips and 150 recipes inspired by her family's own seasonal gardening experiences, demonstrating how to make the most out of fresh ingredients.
The Cook's Garden is a very special combination of gardening and cooking advice. First it outlines the basic principles of running a successful vegetable garden, then it tells you how to grow, prepare and cook the vegetables of your choice. Specific cultivation notes on each vegetable are followed by preparation hints, cooking ideas and detailed recipes.
Speeches delivered by the late Dr. G. Cook, Dr. Thomas Gillespie, the Rev. James Taylor ... and the Rev. William Lothian ... in the Town Hall, before the Horticultural & Floricultural Society of St. Andrews, at their annual meetings in 1842-43-44 and 45 by George COOK (D.D.) Pdf
Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations ... in Charge of District of Columbia Appropriation Bill for 1912 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations Pdf