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Who needs 34 million friends? The poorest of the poor, women and girls who have nowhere else to turn. The US promised $34 million but broke that commitment. Jane Roberts and Lois Abraham took up the torch for the United Nations Population Fund, to raise money for doctors, clinics, other health needs, a dollar at a time, from friends of the women of the world. Jane's memoir tells of their efforts and those who aided them in raising millions; how they visited clinics around the world, changing lives including their own. Their commitment, their stories will touch every reader's heart. There is still work to be done.
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A monograph devoted to the artist, Jacques-Emile Blanche
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Drawing from the Royal Archives, a book of more than 300 photos commemorates the life of Queen Elizabeth and her 60 years as queen and gives the history behind the Diamond Jubilee.
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A presentation of the finest treasures in The Royal Collection, from early Renaissance to the present day.
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One of the key events marking the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen is the opening of the new Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace.  To celebrate its inauguration and the Jubilee itself, Royal Treasures brings together over 450 of the finest and most precious paintings, drawings and works of art from the Royal Collection.  It also tells the intriguing story of the creation of the collection itself, and details the rebuilding of The Queen's Gallery, where these exceptional works of art will be on show throughout Jubilee year.The Royal Collection, held by The Queen in trust for the nation, is one of the most important in the world.  It contains paintings by great masters such as Holbein, Rubens and Van Dyck, drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael, works of art by Fabergé and the great silversmiths of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the finest examples of English and European furniture, European and Oriental ceramics, sculpture, books and manuscripts, miniattures, and arms and armour.Royal Treasures, with its lavish use of specially commissioned photography and detailed histories of each item illustrated, is a unique record of masterpieces from this celebrated collection.
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One of the most powerful of the Seth Books, this essential guide to conscious living clearly and powerfully articulates the furthest reaches of human potential, and the concept that we all create our own reality according to our individual beliefs. Having withstood the test of time, it is still considered one of the most dynamic and brilliant maps of inner reality available today.
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Explores the concept of probable realities, the relationship between physical health and inner reality, and the purpose and fulfillment of dreams
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In this brand new volume of original material, Seth invites us to look at the world through another lens - a magical one. Seth reveals the true, magical nature of our deepest levels of being, and explains how we have allowed it to become inhibited by our own beliefs and conventional thinking.The Magical Approach teaches us to live our lives spontaneously, creatively, and according to our own natural rhythms. It helps us to discover and tune into our natural, instinctive behavior. By applying the principles in this book, readers will learn to trust their impulses and discover the highest expression of their creativity.
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The views of Windsor Castle painted by the brothers Thomas and Paul Sandby during the second half of the eighteenth century are some of the most exquisite and best loved British watercolours ever produced. Forty-seven of these from the British Royal Collection, arranged to form a complete topographical sequence, are illustrated here in colour and discussed together with the architectural history of the Castle, the oldest continuously occupied fortress in the western world. More than one hundred further illustrations, including photographs and maps, help to supplement the Sandbys' vivid record of life in the Castle during the eighteenth century and to trace the brothers' artistic development.
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