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- Zero waste sewing : 16 projects to make, wear and enjoy / by Haywood, Elizabeth M.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Zero waste patternmaking is one strategy for making fashion more sustainable and can also result in innovative garment shapes. This book presents a variety of zero waste cutting themes, some new, some historical, but all influenced by the cloth itself. Follow the clear step-by-step instructions to maximise your fabric usage, grow in confidence and create versatile garments you'll enjoy wearing." -- Amazon.com.
- Subjects: Sewing.; Dressmaking;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- And then we write... a collection of writings / by Baker, Patricia Cooper,author.(CARDINAL)632535; Dany, Mary Ann,author.; Doyle, Joan,author.(CARDINAL)887875; Durpo, Wilma,author.; Freye, Bob,author.; Johnson, Patty,author.; Lima, Carolyn,author.; McIntee, Maeve Elizabeth,author.; Moe, Virginia S.,author.(CARDINAL)373478; Nellenbach, Joanita M.,author.; Phillips-Stevens, Melissa,author.; Toolan, Sarah McCoy,author.; Waterman, Dan,author.; Canton Branch Writing Group.; Haywood County Public Library.;
Drawing from a diverse group of people, the stories in this book are as varied as they are. We can walk through a museum in Italy, learn how a big marshmallow disrupts life in a sleepy town, decide if the guy who wants to kill the hot dog vendor is crazy or not, read a poem of loss and resilience, and find the magical in the ordinary, and in each tale find a little bit of ourselves.
- Subjects: Short stories.;
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- Legends, tales & history of Cold Mountain / by Coltman, Evelyn M.,author,researcher.; Bethel Rural Community Organization,sponsor.;
Includes bibliographical references.Book 1. Francis Mill -- Truss bridge #79 -- Pingree Priestly and Charity Haseltine Osborne Plott House -- Inman Chapel -- Bethel Presbyterian Church -- Bethel Cemetery -- Captain James Allen and Nancy Louisa Cathey Blaylock House -- Joseph Turner & Martha Anna Iva Killian Cathy House -- Forks of the river at Riverhouse Acres -- Book 2. William Pingree Inman -- Reverend James Anderson Inman -- A camp meeting -- Calvin Filmore Christopher -- The Cathey family -- The Blaylock family -- The Welch family -- Book 3. Early settlers of western North Carolina -- Reuben Stringfield Inman -- Origins of the Lenoir family -- Thomas Lenoir -- Thomas Isaac Lenoir -- Thomas Isaac Lenoir letter -- Lenoir Devon Acres farm -- The Cathey family -- Colonel Joseph Cathey -- Schools in Bethel -- New College Community Experience, Springdale School & High Valley Camp -- Summit Academy, Success Oriented Achievement Realized (SOAR) & Project pursuit --Book 4. James Hosea Ballou Inman -- The Shoot-Smathers House Museum -- Historic pride of Clyde -- The Shelton House -- The Smathers-Gautier-Messer House -- The Captain James Allen and Nancy Louisa Cathey Blaylock House -- The last shot of the Civil War fired east of the Mississippi -- Last shot monument -- White Sulphur Springs -- Mills, milling, and millers -- Logging and lumbering -- Logging operations in Bethel/Cruso communities -- Sunburst/Spruce memories -- Logging community recollections -- Lumbering : the Powell family -- Book 5. The southern mountaineer -- History of the Bethel Presbyterian Church -- Church facility will save the community -- The grave-tree -- Death customs, funerals, cemeteries, gravemarkers, decorations, and epitaphs -- Cataloging Bethel cemetery : monumental task for young historian -- History of Green Hill cemetery -- Reverend Hannah Jewett Powell (circa 1930) -- Did you ever go sailing? -- Log cabins and folk architecture -- Blanton-Reece log cabin -- Century Farms -- The "old J.F. Mann farm" -- Clyde Roark and Bernice Hoey/Fleetwood and Elizabeth Battison Smathers house -- The Way house -- Dr. Joseph Howell and Marietta Welch Way house -- Masonic Lodge #259/Gateway Club : historical uses and changes -- Country stories -- History of the Mast General Store -- The toggery prior to Mast General Store -- The J.B. Rigdon General Store -- Rose Zelia Powell Rigdon -- Joe Berry Rigdon -- Book 6. Moore family diary, scrapbook, and Civil War letters -- Nancy Moore's diary -- Nancy Moore scrapbook -- Civil War letters -- Civil War era letters to Colonel Joseph Cathey -- William Stewart Terrell's heritage and life -- Thomas Isaac Lenoir letter on Devon cattle -- Osborne Boundary oak tree -- Inman's Chapel -- Joshua and Adeline Kinsland house -- Joshua and Adeline Kinsland house from the perspective of a restoration specialist -- Balnton [i.e., Blanton]-Reece log cabin : the Blanton connection -- Bridges across history.
- Subjects: Biographies.;
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- The Norton anthology of English literature. by Abrams, M. H.(Meyer Howard),1912-2015.(CARDINAL)142367; Greenblatt, Stephen,1943-(CARDINAL)151234;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The Middle Ages (to ca. 1485) -- Anglo-Saxon literature. The dream of the rood ; Beowulf. -- Anglo-Norman literature. Marie De France. -- Middle English literature in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Sir Gawain and the green knight ; Geoffrey Chaucer ; William Langland ; Julian of Norwich ; Margery Kempe ; The York play of the crucifixion ; Sir Thomas Malory. -- The sixteenth century (1485-1603) Sir Thomas Wyatt the elder ; Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey ; The English BIble ; Elizabeth I ; Edmund Spenser ; Sir Walter Ralegh ; Sir Philip Sidney ; Mary (Sidney) Herbert, Countess of Pembroke ; Christopher Marlowe ; William Shakespeare ; Thomas Nashe. -- The early seventeenth century (1603-1660) John Donne ; Amelia Lanyer ; Ben Jonson ; Mary Wroth ; Thomas Hobbes ; George Herbert ; Robert Herrick ; Richard Lovelace ; Katherine Philips ; Andrew Marvell ; Margaret Cavendish ; John Milton. -- The Restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1785) John Dryden ; John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester ; Aphra Behn ; Jonathan Swift ; Alexander Pope ; Eliza Haywood ; Lady Mary Wortley Montagu ; William Hogarth ; Samuel Johnson ; James Boswell ; Thomas Gray ; William Collins ; William Cowper ; Olaudah Equiano ; Frances Burney. --The Romantic period (1785-1830) Anna Letitia Barbauld ; Charlotte Smith ; William Blake ; Robert Burns ; Mary Wollstonecraft ; William Wordsworth ; Dorothy Wordsworth ; Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; George Gordon, Lord Byron ; Percy Bysshe Shelley ; Felicia Dorothea Hemans ; John Keats. -- The Victorian Age (1830-1901) Thomas Carlyle ; Elizabeth Barrett Browning ; Alfred, Lord Tennyson ; Elizabeth Gaskell ; Robert Browning ; Matthew Arnold ; Christina Rossetti ; Gerard Manley Hopkins ; Robert Louis Stevenson ; Oscar Wilde ; Rudyard Kipling. -- The twentieth century and after. Thomas Hardy ; Joseph Conrad ; William Butler Yeats ; Virginia Woolf ; James Joyce ; D. H. Lawrence ; T. S. Eliot ; Katherine Mansfield ; Jean Rhys ; Samuel Beckett ; W. H. Auden ; Dylan Thomas ; Philip Larkin ; Nadine Gordimer ; Brian Friel ; Derek Walcott ; Alice Munro ; Seamus Heaney ; J. M. Coetzee ; Salman Rushdie ; Anne Carson ; Poems in process. -- Appendixes: Literary terminology ; Geographic nomenclature ; British money ; The British Baronage ; The royal lines of England and Great Britain ; Religions in England ; Map: London from Chaucer to Johnson ; Map: London in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries ; Map: The British Empire, ca.1913 ; Illustration: The universe according to Ptolemy ; Illustration: A London playhouse of Shakespeare's time.
- Subjects: Literature.; English literature.; Littérature anglaise;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Bisbee '17 / by Houston, Robert,1940-(CARDINAL)719891; Houston.;
Acknowledgments; Foreword; Part One; Prologue: June, 1917; Big Bill Haywood: New York City, June 28, 1917, 4:00 PM; Orson McCrea: Cochise County, Arizona, July 1, 3:00 A.M.; Jim Brew: July 1, 7:00 A.M.; Harry Wheeler: July 1, 7:20 A.M.; Art Matthews: July 1, 8:00 A.M.; Bo Whitley: July 1, 11:30 A.M.; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: July 1, 3:00 P.M.; Art Matthews: July 1, 4:30 P.M.; Orson McCrea: July 1, 7:00 P.M.; Part Two; Big Bill Haywood: July 2, 4:15 P.M.; Harry Wheeler: July 2, 8:00 P.M.; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: July 2, 10:00 P.M.; Jim Brew: July 3, 9:30 P.M.; Art Matthews: July 3, 10:15 P.M.Jim Brew: July 3, 10:30 P.M. Bo Whitley: July 4, 7:30 A.M.; Art Matthews: July 4, 8:00 P.M.; Orson McCrae: July 4, Midnight; Part Three; Big Bill Haywood: July 10, 3:30 P.M.; Harry Wheeler: July 10, 8:00 P.M.; Art Matthews: July 11, 7:00 P.M.; Bo Whitley: July 11, 10:30 P.M.; Orson McCrea: July 12, 2:00 A.M.; Jim Brew: July 12, 3:30 A.M.; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: July 12, 6:15 A.M.; Bo Whitley: July 12, 10:00 A.M.; Harry Wheeler: July 12, 1:00 P.M.; Bo Whitley: July 13, Noon; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: July 14, 4:30 P.M.; Bo Whitley: July 14, 8:00 P.M.; Big Bill Haywood: September, 1917, 8:00 P.M.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Copper Miners' Strike, Bisbee, Ariz., 1917; Copper mines and mining; Strikes and lockouts; Copper miners;
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