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A collection of recipes, articles, poems, and stories related to historical recreation of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, especially within the Society for Creative Anachronism. It includes more than three hundred period recipes, each with both the original and worked out version, articles on medieval cooking, making tents, transportable period furniture, hardened leather armor, Germanic lyres, period jewelry and how to make it, and many other things. Part I contains the same material as How to Milk an Almond, Stuff an Egg, and Armor a Turnip: A Thousand Years of Recipes, published separately by the same authors.
Lukas is the King of Cordollia. His life makes headlines daily, including the private details of his love life. Being such a public figure doesn't give him the privacy or much of a chance to be himself. Something that Luk craves. Arabella is in the Royal Guard, Cordollia's Army. With her small stature, she always feels like she has something to prove. Especially when she is one of the youngest women chosen to head a Royal Protection Detail. Ara has to learn the ins, outs, and dangers of the fish bowl the royals live in. Because of thier positions, Luk and Ara find themselves in a unique situation. There are no expectations. They get the luxury of being themselves. With that type of honesty a great freindship forms.Could more happen between these two? Could friendship turn to more? Or could their pasts come back to rip it all apart.
A book on medieval and renaissance cooking including more than 330 recipes, articles on how to do a feast, information on what ingredients were available when, and more.
Sov godt! Det er leggetid i skogen, men ennå er det bare ett lite dyr som har lagt seg. Hvor er alle de andre dyreungene?
A series of illustrated books specifically designed for children in elementary education, narrating the stories of great historical figures who have left their mark on humanity.
A series of illustrated books specifically designed for children in elementary education, narrating the stories of great historical figures who have left their mark on humanity.
Born of the sea-nymph Thetis by the mortal King Peleus, hidden as a girl on Skiros until Odysseus discovers him, Achilles becomes the Greek's greatest warrior at Troy. This text retells the legend of Achilles.
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