The Narcotic Farm
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The compelling story of what really happened inside the famous prison walls of the Narcotic Farm.
Nancy Campbell is de hoofdredacteur van ABOVE RUBIES, een publicatie die zich toelegt op het versterken en aanmoedigen van vrouwen in hun rol als echtgenotes en moeders. Sinds de oprichting in 1977 heeft ABOVE RUBIES als vitale verbinding gediend voor huwelijken en gezinnen over de hele wereld. Het tijdschrift richt zich op het bieden van praktische begeleiding en spirituele opbeuring aan vrouwen die ernaar streven veerkrachtige en bloeiende gezinslevens op te bouwen.






The compelling story of what really happened inside the famous prison walls of the Narcotic Farm.
The history of an unnatural disaster-drug overdose-and the emergence of naloxone as a social and technological solution.
Can a tiny vehicle provide the space to rebuild a life? Thunderstone: a sculpted & fearless memoir from the award-winning author of Fifty Words for Snow
Snow. In Japan it is Yuki-onna -- 'a goddess'. In Icelandic, Hundslappadrifa -- 'flakes as big as a dog's paw'. In Hawai'ian, snow is hau - 'mother of pearl', but also 'love'. Every language and culture has its own words for the feathery, jewel-like flakes that fall from the sky. From Iceland to Greenland, mountain top to frozen forest, school yard to park, snow is welcomed, feared, played with and prized. In this lyrical, evocative and beautiful book, Arctic traveller and award-winning writer Nancy Campbell digs deep into the meanings, etymologies and histories of fifty words for snow from across the globe. Held under her magnifying glass, each of these linguistic snow crystals offers a whole world of myth, culture and story.
From the author of Fifty Words for Snow comes a treasure trove of nature tales from storytellers across the globe, bringing a little magic and wonder to every winter night. As the evenings draw in - a time of reckoning, rest and restoration - immerse yourself in this new seasonal anthology. Nature Tales for Winter Nights puts winter - rural, wild and urban - under the microscope and reveals its wonder. From the late days of autumn, through deepest cold, and towards the bright hope of spring, here is a collection of familiar names and dazzling new discoveries. Join the naturalist Linnaeus travelling on horseback in Lapland, witness frost fairs on the Thames and witch-hazel harvesting in Connecticut, experience Alpine adventure, polar bird myths and courtship in the snow in classical Japan and ancient Rome. Observations from Beth Chatto's garden and Tove Jansson's childhood join company with artists' private letters, lines from Anne Frank's diary and fireside stories told by indigenous voices. A hibernation companion, this book will transport you across time and country this winter. Praise for Fifty Words for Snow, a Waterstones Book of the Month: 'Absolutely exquisite. This little book is a work of art.' Horatio Clare, author of The Light in the Dark 'This stunning book made me want to pack all my woolies, candles, ample firewood and enough books for a year - and head to as northerly a location as I could find.' Kerri ni Dochartaigh, Caught by the River 'A delightful compendium' The Herald
This handsome new book reproduces a wide range of Bill Jacklin’s exuberant monotypes and contains an informative account of them by the poet Nancy Campbell.