In the 1920s and 1930s Noel Coward mastered and defined the art of the revue sketch - short and often topical or satirical stage pieces, many of which were a lead-in to his famous songs. He wrote these sketches for the top revues of the 1920s and 1930s, including London Calling! (1923) and Cochrane'[...]
It's no surprise that our lives change over time. These changes are due in part to our beliefs, but also from our experience and the various tensions pulling us one way or another. Using celebrity charts to illustrate his approach, on this third volume of his Masterwork Series Tyl reveals how to giv[...]
No one in the twentieth century used language with the same precision and wit as Noel Coward. In his plays, his verse, his song lyrics, stories and in everyday life, he chose his words to uniquely stylish and truthful effect. This affectionate portrait of Coward's life includes not only his best-lov[...]
Add amazing depth, detail, and insight to your astrological consultations with the help of this guidebook by world-renowned astrologer Noel Tyl. In this valuable reference work, Tyl explores astrological interpretation as an art form. Emphasizing the horoscope as a reflection of the individual, he d[...]
Astrology, being about time, is often used to provide information on when to perform certain tasks. As a result, astrologers are often asked for the best times to do such things as move to a new home, change jobs, start schooling, get married, etc. In this fourth volume of Noel Tyl's Masterwork Seri[...]
Astrology isn't just a science, it's a human science. The purpose for astrology isn't to simply collect numbers and determine their meanings, it's to use that information to give guidance in life. You can learn the science of chart interpretation through books, DVDs, and practice. Learning how to gi[...]
When asked about their science, most astrologers will discuss such things as charts and planets, rulerships and retrogrades. While having this knowledge is certainly important to astrologers, it misses the point. On this astounding DVD, the ninth and concluding volume in Noel Tyl's Masterwork Series[...]
Volume eight of Noel Tyl's Masterwork Series of DVDs is one of the most complete discussions, with examples, of medical astrology. Tyl shows you medical references through the planets and signs, combined with accumulated developmental deficits, that will not only allow you to understand critical ill[...]
For many astrologers, the thought of doing a rectification can be terrifying. Rectification is the art and science of determining a nativity when the birth date, time, and/or location are unknown. Why can this be terrifying? Because astrologers will make determinations and give advice based on that [...]
This is the book on all of Tolkien's invented languages, spoken by hobbits, elves, and men of Middle-earth -- a dicitonary of fourteen languages, an English-Elvish glossary, all the runes and alphabets, and material on Tolkien the linguist.[...]
This edited collection formalises Critical Border Studies (CBS) as a distinctive approach within the interdisciplinary border studies literature. Although CBS represents a heterogeneous assemblage of thought, the hallmark of the approach is a basic dissatisfaction with the 'Line in the Sand' metapho[...]
The first practical look at spatial statistics for the scientist and engineer Designed for the scientific and engineering professional eager to exploit its enormous potential, Statistics for Spatial Data is a primer to the theory as well as the nuts-and-bolts of this influential technique. Foc[...]
This is an introductory guide to English syntax, with particular reference to analyzing sentences.
Aunt Cora is determined to turn two orphans, perky Hilary and sullen Rachel, into members of her dance troupe. But Rachel wants to keep Hilary from being one of Wintleâs Little Wondersâis it selfishness or something else? Misunderstandings and a spoiled cousin combine for a tale full of hi[...]
Claim victory
Whoever or whatever controls your mind, controls you. You can be victorious in every battle that the evil one throws your way--when you know and strike down the enemy's strategies. This expanded edition of "The Battle for the Mind" helps you delve even more deeply into the raging w[...]
Why do some companies consistently win in the marketplace while others struggle from crisis to crisis? The answer, says Noel Tichy, is that winning companies possess a "Leadership Engine" - a proven system for creating dynamic leaders at every level. Technologies, products and economies constantly c[...]
Professor Noel D. Broadbent is one of Sweden's foremost experts on north Swedish archaeology and literally wrote the book on the prehistory of the Skelleftea region on the North Bothnian coast. This knowledge is now brought to bear on the issue of Saami origins. The focus is on the successful adapti[...]
Part of Dr Dino's Learnatorium series, Do Turtles Really Breathe Out Of Their Bums? is the ultimate collection of totally awesome, totally useless animal facts. Ever wanted to know how much electricity an electric eel generates? Want to amaze your friends by telling them all about the world's most v[...]
Did you know that the Romans kept eating until they were sick, or that the smelly Vikings had no toilets on their ships? Do you want to know which Roman emperor loved his horse so much he made him consul? Amaze your friends by telling them about Incan excecutions, cheesy food fights and warrior bats[...]
With the huge global success of Hollywood 'family film' franchises, such as Harry Potter, it is unsurprising that there have been many attempts to emulate this success. In recent years, there has been an explosion in international production of films for both adults and children - resulting in an er[...]
Gilding is to be found on a wide range of materials across the spectrum of the visual arts and its conservation spans many fields, including metalwork, architecture, sculpture, paintings, frames, furniture and other artifacts.[...]
During its heyday, the American circus was the largest show-biz industry the world had ever seen. From the mid-1800s to mid-1900s, traveling American circuses performed for audiences of up to 14,000 per show and crisscrossed the country on 20,000 miles of railroad in one season alone. The spectacle [...]