Archive for November, 2010

Jeweler Self Publishes Book on the Craft and Art of Costume Jewelry

Bijoux in French means ‘jewelry’. The 50s was a generation that played a role in the budding lives of the fashion accessory or jewelry manufacturing industry. How lovely of the French to be involved in the fashion industry when the rest of the world conceded. Take for example Dorothy Fenwick’s self-published book, The Fabulous 50s: Florenza Art Hollycraft. When the rest of Europe and America were fighting over guns and the equilibrium of power, Fenwick surmised an era where fashion and jewelry equates to peace, love and revolution. Society became affluent and people paid more attention to the craft of jewelry making. Fenwick shared in this self-published book of hers the love and passion she acquired for this extensive collection. Colored pages will take you to the best costume jewelry wholesale manufacturing companies in the country – Florenza, Art and Hollycraft – and be enamored at their unique products and designs. Costume jewelry is highlighted as vanity in an inexpensive form and lets everyone enjoy the glitz and glamour the jewelry industry brings to all classes in society. This Xlibris release very much downplays the recession-infested fashion industry. The Fabulous 50s: Florenza Art Hollycraft will take you to the most unforgettable era there was, the 50s. About the AuthorDorothy Fenwick has worked in the operating room for 47 years and 37 of those years as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist In the 1950es, she worked in a movie theater and would spend her paycheck on rhinestone jewelry or Elvis 45rpm records, Dorothy’s collecting got serious in the early 1970’s when she and her husband, Ron, spent their free time “antiquing”. Today, Dorothy enjoys golf and travels between her homes in Arkansas, Alabama and Missouri. She is a member of both “The Society of Jewelry Historians” and “The Vintage Fashion and Costume Jewelry Club”, Dorothy truly loves wearing her costume jewelry and hopes you will enjoy this book and find it useful. Be sure to visit her website MsFentiques.com. About XlibrisXlibris was founded in 1997 and, as the leading publishing services provider for authors, has helped to publish more than 20,000 titles. Xlibris is based in Bloomington, IN and provides authors with direct and personal access to quality publication in hardcover, trade paperback, custom leather-bound, and full-color formats. For more information, please visit the book publisher’s website, e-mail pressrelease@xlibris.com or call at 1-888-795-4247, to receive a free publishing guide.

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I love to read interesting books, fiction or nonfiction. I recently finished Requiem For A Dream, and loved it. It made me think one ton as with many other classic reads. What i’m asking is for you to list your ten most thought provoking books of all time.

What is this book, young adult fiction?

I can’t for the life of me remember the name of it but it’s a young adult book, it’s about these kids who go to a boarding school and the school clashes with a neighboring military school, I want to say they fight over a tree house or fort/territory in the woods. The book flashes back to four (?) kids who lived on the street that the school’s on many years ago, I’m pretty sure the name of the book is the name of that street. I think the characters they flashed back to had odd names, some of them were related. A caretaker (I believe you later find out they’re one of the flash-back characters) lives in the woods and takes in one of the main characters.. I don’t know how accurate this description is, I read it two or three years ago. I would really like to read it again and if by some miracle you understand this and can identify this mystery book, please tell me! I’d love to know!!

What free e-book is the best on SEO tips?

Hi, I hope to start my own blog soon and I want it to be in a higher page rank in the search engines. I want to use search engine optimization(SEO). But I’ve absolutely no idea how I should do it; I don’t want to hire an expert. So please tell me the best and free e-book on this category. THANK YOU!

Who gets copyrights for a non-fiction work?

Do you get them yourself or does the publishers get them? For photos. For example, a famous sports photo. Would I have to supply copyright info or would the publishers do that for me? Also how do non-fiction works’ sources get cited? Author or publisher? I should’ve said obtain copyrights. I have no idea about writing books. It’s just an idea I have. I’m not going to start anything until I have more information on these kinds of things.

I used to have a book entitled “A day in the life of ernie & bert” Anybody have one for sale?

Or anybody know which websites to find it on? I have checked the major ones like e-bay, amazon & barnes & noble.

About how many words are in a longer novel like one of the Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter books?

About how many words are in a longer novel like one of the Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter books?

Good Psychology Books or Good Thriller Stephen King Books?

As you all know christmas is comoing soon and i have No idea what to get my boyfriend. He loves Psychology and things to do with the mind. He Loves the shows House and Lie to me and frequently studies people and their mannerisms and all. He also has started to read Stephen King, he’s almost finished IT and read a bit of Liseys Story. What are some good Stephen King books that are in the thriller/psychopath genre or any good intersting Psychology books?

Do you believe that there is a eternal HELL or a temporary HELL? or Purgator?

A Great Historical Mystery Historical documents from the second century – the The Apocalypse of Peter original orthodox Christian churches in both the East and the West taught the doctrine of temporary punishment. Then over the next couple centuries, six theological schools were established – with five of them other words, from the inception of Christianity up until the fifth century the doctrine of temporary punishment was the mainstream, majority view – the view of most laymen, most churches, and most theological institutions. So here is the great mystery: What happened in the fifth century that suddenly and dramatically changed the course of the Christian faith?” The answer is shocking. And you can discover the shocking answer for The Jerome Conspiracy. The Jerome Conspiracy Where will Samantha’s questions about the Septuagint take her? Sybilline Oracles – reveal that the vast majority of the is available now online at amazon.com. teaching temporary punishment as the official biblical doctrine as well. In and yourself in However by the end of the fifth century history shows that everything had suddenly and drastically changed. Almost all at once virtually every new Christian believed the exact opposite doctrine – new Christians were almost exclusively being taught the doctrine of eternal damnation in hell

Club Expat: A Teenager’s Guide To Moving Overseas

There are few events that can shatter a teenager’s world more than a move overseas. Teenagers are in the stage of their lives where they are starting to get settled in. Teenage is when people make the bonds that would last them a lifetime. They are just taking their first real steps into life. Because of this, a move overseas will definitely produce negative reactions from a teenager. In the book Club Expat: A Teenager’s Guide to Moving Overseas, a teenager can learn how to deal with this monumental event. There are many works of fiction which tell stories of how a teenager copes with this type of event. These are interesting to read and may help teenagers with bits of advice, but ultimately, fiction will not really be the same as reality. There are also works of non-fiction which attempt to give teenagers advice regarding the topic. However, these works are rarely interesting enough to be read by teenagers. The manner of writing may be boring. Authors of such books also often emphasize their superior knowledge concerning such matters and, as a result, are shunned by teenagers today. In Club Expat: A Teenager’s Guide to Moving Overseas, the authors extract all of the good things that can be found in the two types of books, remove all of the mistakes, and emerge with a true gem that teenagers will love. The book Club Expat: A Teenager’s Guide to Moving Overseas is part biography and part travel guide. As though this combination weren’t lethal enough, it is sprinkled with bits of wisdom that a teenager can truly take to heart. One thing that is truly delightful about this book is the fact that Club Expat: A Teenager’s Guide to Moving Overseas can be considered as an allegory about life. It teaches teenagers how to truly prepare to face life and its challenges. Club Expat: A Teenager’s Guide to Moving Overseas tells the tale of the authors while giving quite a tour around the world and dispensing valuable advice for teenagers. They do not merely tell the tale from their perspective as many fiction works do. They give valuable advice which can be applicable to every teenager who is preparing to move overseas. This book will change the perspectives of many teenagers regarding moving overseas. From seeing moving overseas as an earth-shattering event, they will go on to see the move as an adventure. They will see it as a chance to experience new things and meet new people. They will see it as a chance to experience different cultures and go to whole new places. Even if a teenager has no imminent plans for moving, Club Expat: A Teenager’s Guide to Moving Overseas is still a great read. This is because of the fact that the authors wrote the book with a prose that is both witty and flawless. The insights that they provide about life makes sure that souls will be touch by every word. Surely, this gem of a book will remain in the hearts of those who read it. The best lesson that can be learned from this book is the lesson that no matter what life throws at you, you can adapt. There are certain things that you may not be able to do anything about so accepting changes and adapting to them can be the best decision you will make. That is the lesson behind the book Club Expat: A Teenager’s Guide to Moving Overseas.