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Third in a continuing series by Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward: a love story based on historical facts about Mary Todd Lincoln and her husband, Abraham Lincoln. Illustrations within, poetry, prose, and quotes.
Illustrated, First Edition of Mary Todd Lincoln In Rhyme, is Part I of a love story, beginning with the history of where she was born. This book takes the reader through her first thirty years; the death of her father, her grandmother, and her little son, Eddie, through to the birth of Tad.Part II continues on and into the ten years she spent in Springfield before Abraham Lincoln's election as President.
Mary Todd Lincoln in Rhyme II is the continuation in a historical series written in Poetry and Prose with Shape Poems throughout. This book takes the reader to the time of Mr. Lincoln's Beard, just before becoming President of the United States.
Jean E.Ward, Jean Ward, Jean Elizabeth Ward of Starward Studio presents: A Barbara Anne Bushytale , Book 2, for children of all ages, with poetry and prose. Quotes by President George Bush intermingled within this delightful illustrated second book in a series. Included are the tales of Little Wilma White and Little White Jimbo. Poems for animal lovers. Book 2.
Jean Elizabeth Ward proudly presents this book with the poetry of Wen Feiqing, the literary name of Wen Tingyun, Chinese Tang Poet famous for his Ci Poetry, included are the poems inspired by and written by Jean Elizabeth Ward,an American Poet Laureate. Concluding with an introduction to Wei Yingwu, another Chinese Poet.
The Book of Odes, or Shi Jing, is a 2008 release, English Edition, Many of the 305 Poems in the book deal with the lives of the common people, their daily occupations, their Joys, and sorrows, their hard work and duties in war. Then in the Warring States Period the state of Chu in the South produced a great poet: Qu Yuan (340-278 A.D.). He was the first Chinese poet whose name we know. When he saw that his state was approaching ruin and he could do nothing to save it, he drowned himself in the Miluo River.
A collection of poems, ballads, quotes, and prose about Seabrook, Texas, and the surrounding area near Houston, gardens, and gardening.
English First Edition: (with illustrations) Po Chu-I (772-846 CE) vowed his poems would be understood at every social level, so he broke with the poetic habits of the literati in two respects. First, his diction was not merely simple, but sometimes colloquial, and, second, he frequently lamented the economic and social injustices perpetrated on the poor. However, he also ranged freely among traditional subjects, including, as here, the evocation of emotions using natural scenes. In this book, American Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward has read, and responded with either Homages to, or Inspired by Po Chu I. Over 300 poems in this lovely book, with the painting of Po Chu I by the author. NOT A TRANSLATION JOURNAL.
The Saying of Confucius with 20 illustrations by Jean Elizabeth Ward added to make this a wonderful book for a gift, history, spirituality, or poetry,making it a First Edition as it is.