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English Decoration: Timeless Inspiration for the Contemporary Home

In English Decoration, London-based architectural and interior designer Ben Pentreath presents a major new survey of the best of the English style. Eighteen homes, many of which have never been previously photographed, provide the source material for his wide-ranging investigation of this classic look. The houses include Ben’s own homes in London and West Dorset, alongside those of Earls and artists, writers and architects, book designers and gardeners. The book is arranged room by room and Entrance Halls, Living Rooms, Kitchens and Dining Rooms, Bedrooms and Bathrooms are considered in turn, together with simple Rooms of Utility and spectacular Rooms of Display. The book begins with an essay on the English style in decoration and ends with a style directory, helping you to achieve the look wherever you live.

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Our Timeless Year: Miracles of Love Lighten the Clouds of Dementia

When Beverly’s husband, Ulf, was diagnosed with dementia, then sleep apnea, they were faced with a challenging future. Though first feeling helpless dealing with a loved one in crisis, through creativity and many tears Beverly shifted her perception of their changing lives from fear to love, thereby finding a measure of quietness and peace woven into a time of great sadness and loss. In Our Timeless Year Beverly expresses the love, often mingled with joy and laughter, that define the challenge of sharing this remarkable experience with Ulf. Join Ulf and Bev in their journey of living in “the present moment.”

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50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life from Timeless Sages to Contemporary Gurus

Thousands of books have been written offering the secrets to personal fulfillment and happiness, but which ones can really change your life? In 50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life, Tom Butler-Bowdon has sorted through the bewildering array of self-help books to bring together fifty of the most important works on personal development and self-motivation. Representing the very best of the genre and appreciating that each of us is inspired by different underlying philosophies, Butler-Bowdon summarizes each writer’s background, the book’s primary concepts, and who benefits by reading it. Time-strapped readers can easily compare ideas to enrich their understanding of self-awareness and self-improvement with the likes of: Marcus Aurelius; The Bhagavad-Gita; The Bible; Robert Bly; Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers; Deepak Chopra; Paulo y Coelho; Stephen Covey; The Dalai Lama & Howard C. Cutler; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Viktor Frankl; Benjamin Franklin; Thomas Moore; M. Scott Peck; Ayn Rand; Henry David Thoreau The classics examined here represent the very best of self-help-works that have captured the imagination of millions and inspired readers everywhere to follow their dreams.

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The Smartest Words Ever Spoken: 1001 Timeless Quotes

A collection of 1001 timeless quotes. Categories include: acceptance, achievement, action, attitude, change, choice, confidence, decision, desire, dreams, faith, fear, focus, forgiveness, friendship, goals, gratitude, happiness, hope, imagination, passion, patience, perception, persistence & perseverance, prosperity, relationships, responsibility, the law of attraction, thoughts, wealth, wisdom

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The Sayings of Confucius: (Timeless Classic Books)

Promoting virtues such as filial devotion, compassion, loyalty, and propriety, these dialogues between the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius and his disciples comprise the crux of Confucianism. Put faithfulness and truth first; have no friends unlike thyself; be not ashamed to mend thy faults. Wisdom has no doubts; love does not fret; the bold have no fears. To rank the effort above the prize may be called love. There may be men that do things without knowing why. I do not. To hear much, pick out the good and follow it; to see much and think it over; this comes next to wisdom. When a bird is dying his notes are sad; when man is dying his words are good.