Could a large number of common, incurable diseases be easily preventable? Huggins and Levy present overwhelming evidence that everyday dentistry may the be culprit: heavy metals, amalgams, and toxins are placed into our bodies as bridgework, root canals, fillings, and more. Get the facts and know the risks, so that you can make informed choices ...
This major volume presents the full range of Merrill's work, excluding THE CHANGING LIGHT AT THE SANDOVER. Here, his earliest published poems from the volume BLACK SWAN sit beside his mature output, in which the strength of his formal, measured voice contains the highly charged emotion for which he is known. The volume progresses through his ...
A vast, sacred epic poem for a postreligious age. The poem was dictated by a ouija board over a period of twenty years, and it reveals the dangers confronting the human race--a work that combines narrative, drama, humor, and lyricism.
Following James Merrill’s widely celebrated Collected Poems and Collected Novels and Plays, this volume gives us, most intimately, the man himself and his charmingly straightforward exploration of how he became himself. As much as any poet of our time, Merrill conceived of his work and his life as warp and woof, and the prose collected ...
Based on the enormously popular book, The Celestine Prophecy, Salle Merrill-Redfield creates The Celestine Meditations, two meditations which expand insights from the book. Through these two carefully designed examples, Merrill-Redfield introduces listeners to the joy of meditation. In the first meditation, a series of relaxing exercises leads ...
In nearly 700 beautifully reproduced full-color photographs, here is the long-awaited, worthy successor to Period Details. Chronologically arranged, this guide to period design concentrates on furniture, collectibles, wall and floor coverings, paintings, and anything else that can be moved. 675 full-color photos.
Two novels (THE SERAGLIO from 1957 and THE DIBLOS NOTEBOOK, 1965) and three plays (THE BIRTHDAY, 1947; THE BAIT, 1953; AND THE IMMORTAL HUSBAND, 1955) from James Merrill (1926-1995), who was known primarily for his poetry.
James Merrill himself once called his body of work "chronicles of love and loss," and in twenty books written over four decades he used the details of his own life--comic and haunting, exotic and domestic--to shape a portrait that in turn mirrored the image of our world and our moment. This volume rings together the best of Merrill--from the ...
...THE INNER ROOM, combines symmetry with surprise.The first and last of its five parts include, in addition to diverse two masterly long poems each ('Morning Glory' and 'A Room at the Heart of Things' in Part I and 'Walks in Rome' and 'Losing the Marbles' in Part V). The central section, an arrangement of shorter poems and a bittersweet ...
Merrill details the inner life of a young American writer on the Greek island of Diblos, whose notebook records not only his experiences there, but his attempts to turn those experiences into a novel.
An account of the young poet's two-year stay in Europe (1950-52) during which he was psychoanalyzed and came to a better understanding of himself and his parents.
A vast, sacred epic poem for a postreligious age. The poem was dictated by a ouija board over a period of twenty years, and it reveals the dangers confronting the human race--a work that combines narrative, drama, humor, and lyricism.
Penned by Charles Merrill Smith in response to his teenage granddaughter's questions, this manuscript was discovered after Smith's death and has now been reworked for a wider audience by writer James Bennett. Free of theological or sectarian slant, it gives a factual overview of the Bible's construction.
A vast, sacred epic poem for a postreligious age. The poem was dictated by a ouija board over a period of twenty years, and it reveals the dangers confronting the human race--a work that combines narrative, drama, humor, and lyricism.
In this work, the author offers seven wise meditations to teach you how to live in joy. Each sensory visualization helps you focus and apply its perspective to the issues of your own life - be it building better relationships, breaking cycles of worry or setting and reaching goals.
This book integrates spatial and behavioral perspectives - in a word, those of the Rochester and Michigan schools - into a unified theory of voter choice and party strategy. The theory encompasses both policy and non-policy factors, effects of turnout, voter discounting of party promises, expectations of coalition governments, and party ...
The winning volume in the 1989 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition is Hermit with Landscape by Daniel Hall. As James Merrill, distinguished poet and judge of the competition, has said: "Daniel Hall is a patient craftsman, a weigher of each word. Smaller and more lucid than their model, his imitations of life place no burden upon us; rather, ...
The voice of poet James Merrill comes alive in this audio package comprised of rare archival recordings--some never before released--a two-color 48- to 64-page book with the complete text of his poems, an introductory essay by the editor, and biographical information about the poet.
The winning volume in the 1985 Yales Series of Younger Poets competition is George Bradley's Terms to Be Met. As James Merrill, distinguished poet and judge of the competition, has said: "George Bradley belongs to a tradition of philosophical poets that includes Lucretius and Wallace Stevens. His lines are long, unfreighted, the easier to lift us ...
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