From clever and informative introductory sections explaining essential preparations for your own faerie investigations and faerie world basics, to 6 exhaustive sections featuring 31 fabulous faerie species, to an addendum created by Jared Grace, the long-awaited companion to the Spiderwick Chronicle[...]
Arthur Cayley (1821-1895) was one of the most prolific and important mathematicians of the Victorian era. His influence still pervades modern mathematics, in group theory (Cayley's theorem), matrix algebra (the Cayley-Hamilton theorem), and invariant theory, where he made his most significant contri[...]
Their world is closer than you think... it's in your hands. This is the well illustrated centrepiece to the 'Spiderwick' series.[...]
Sprites [Family:Cordimundidae] travel in swarms and can bite if provoked. At night their bodies give off a faint glow that can have them mistaken for fireflies, (from Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide...) This beautifully illustrated, impeccably produced companion for the care and feeding of sprites i[...]
Presents an introduction to the faerie world, examples of thirty-one faerie species such as boggarts, goblins, sprites and pixies, and instructions on how to prepare for faerie investigations.[...]
On his rigid face was an expression of horror and hatred such as I had never seen before upon human features. When Dr. Watson agrees to share lodgings with Sherlock Holmes, he soon finds himself involved in a shocking and mysterious murder case. What will Holmes discover when he examines the body? T[...]