Welcome to Professor Brownstone’s vault – containing ancient relics from around the world, all collected by his famous ancestors! This fan favourite is coming to shelves in paperback! Follow the epic journey of Brownstone’s earliest ancestor, Arthur, and travel back to the age of the Vikings where this bookish young adventurer must find the courage to save his village and defeat the mighty beast Fenrir... Other books in the Brownstone’s Mythical Collection series: Arthur and the Golden Rope Marcy and the Riddle of the Sphinx Kai and the Monkey King Leo and the Gorgon’s Curse
Welcome to Professor Brownstone’s vault – containing ancient relics from around the world, all collected by his famous ancestors! This fan favourite is coming to shelves in paperback! Follow the epic journey of Brownstone’s earliest ancestor, Arthur, and travel back to the age of the Vikings where this bookish young adventurer must find the courage to save his village and defeat the mighty beast Fenrir... Other books in the Brownstone’s Mythical Collection series: Arthur and the Golden Rope Marcy and the Riddle of the Sphinx Kai and the Monkey King Leo and the Gorgon’s Curse
Welcome to Professor Brownstone’s vault – containing ancient relics from around the world, all collected by his famous ancestors! This fan favourite is coming to shelves in paperback! Follow the epic journey of Brownstone’s earliest ancestor, Arthur, and travel back to the age of the Vikings where this bookish young adventurer must find the courage to save his village and defeat the mighty beast Fenrir... Other books in the Brownstone’s Mythical Collection series: Arthur and the Golden Rope Marcy and the Riddle of the Sphinx Kai and the Monkey King Leo and the Gorgon’s Curse
Welcome to Professor Brownstone’s vault – containing ancient relics from around the world, all collected by his famous ancestors! This fan favourite is coming to shelves in paperback! Follow the epic journey of Brownstone’s earliest ancestor, Arthur, and travel back to the age of the Vikings where this bookish young adventurer must find the courage to save his village and defeat the mighty beast Fenrir... Other books in the Brownstone’s Mythical Collection series: Arthur and the Golden Rope Marcy and the Riddle of the Sphinx Kai and the Monkey King Leo and the Gorgon’s Curse
Arthur & The Golden Rope
Buy Brownstone's Mythical Collection 4 Books Set (Arthur and the Golden Rope, Marcy and the Riddle of the Sphinx, Kai and the Monkey King & Leo and the Gorgon's Curse) by Joe Todd Stanton (ISBN: 9789124371654) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
Titles in This Set: 1. Arthur and the Golden Rope 2. Marcy and the Riddle of the Sphinx 3. Kai and the Monkey King 4. Leo and the Gorgon's Curse Description: Arthur and the Golden Rope Buried amongst the treasures in Professor Brownstone's vault, lie a humble collection of books. Filled with legendary stories from his ancestors, they tell of fearless fighters and unlikely heroes. Join Arthur as we journey to the land of the Vikings in this exciting adventure from the Brownstone's Mythical Collection. In a place filled with magical objects and powerful gods, can Arthur conquer the fearsome mythical beast and save his town from freezing over? Marcy and the Riddle of the Sphinx Buried amongst the treasures in Professor Brownstone's vault, lie a humble collection of books. Filled with legendary stories from his ancestors, they tell of fearless fighters and unlikely heroes. Join Marcy as we travel to ancient Egypt in this thrilling adventure from the Brownstone's Mythical Collection. In a place filled with dangerous challenges and mysterious gods, can she overcome her deepest fears and save her father? Kai and the Monkey King Buried amongst the treasures in Professor Brownstone's Vault, lie a humble collection of books. Filled with legendary stories from his ancestors, they tell of fearless fi3hters and unlikely heroes. Join Kai as We visit ancient China in this captivating tale from the Brownstone's Mythical Collection. In a place filled with dangerous beasts, powerful peaches and treacherous challenges, can Kai convince the Monkey King to help her and finally prove to everyonejust how great an adventurer she reaIly is? Leo and the Gorgon's Curse Buried amongst the treasures in Professor Brownstone's vault, lies a humble collection of books. Filled with legendary stories from his ancestors, they tell of fearless fighters and unlikely heroes.Join Leo as he takes on mythical monsters from ancient Greece in this enthralling tale from the Brownstone's Mythical Collection. In the city of Athens, where danger looms outside the walls and Athena keeps guard over her people, can aspiring hero Leo ever achieve the fame and glory he dreams of? Even if the only way to earn it might mean going against the Brownstone motto - and his parent's wishes...
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О книге "Артур и золотая нить". Это история про исландского мальчика Артура — самого негероического из героев. История в комиксе основана на скандинавском мифе о пленении Фенрира. Удивительные иллюстрации позволяют в деталях представить мир героя.
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Vintage print of an illustration by Kay Nielsen (1886 –1957), a Danish illustrator who was popular in the early 20th century, the "golden age of illustration". The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain 'As soon as they tugged at the rope, the Captain and the Lieutenant pulled up the Princesses, the one after the other' The print has been taken from a disbound volume from 1975. size of bookplate: 8.5 x 11.5 inches (21,7 x 29,7 cm) Reverse: blank apart from title and image information The paper has a slight sheen to it and is slightly yellowed with age. This print would look great framed on its own, or displayed in a group. More Kay Nielsen: https://etsy.me/3jUvk01 Fairy tale prints: https://etsy.me/34YWGy1 *-=-*-=-*-=-* Kay Rasmus Nielsen (1886 – 1957) was a Danish illustrator who was popular in the early 20th century, the "golden age of illustration" which lasted from when Daniel Vierge and other pioneers developed printing technology to the point that drawings and paintings could be reproduced with reasonable facility. He joined the ranks of Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac in enjoying the success of the gift books of the early 20th century. Nielsen is also known for his collaborations with Disney for whom he contributed many story sketches and illustrations. *-=-*-=-*-=-* Your print will be protected by a clear cellophane bag, and shipped inside a cardboard-backed envelope. --=--=--=--=-- Thank you for visiting Fairly Vintage Prints! https://etsy.me/3jTxKfz
The Great Torc One of the hoards: Diameter: 20.000 cm Weight: 1080.000 g P&EE 1951 4-2 2 British Museum , Room 50: 'Britain and Europe'. The Great Torc from Snettisham , Iron Age, about 75 BC Found at Ken Hill, Snettisham, Norfolk, England The most famous object from Iron Age Britain This torc was made with great skill and tremendous care in the first half of the first century BC. It is one of the most elaborate golden objects made in the ancient world. Not even Greek, Roman or Chinese gold workers living 2000 years ago made objects of this complexity. The torc is made from just over a kilogram of gold mixed with silver. It is made from sixty-four threads. Each thread was 1.9 mm wide. Eight threads were twisted together at a time to make 8 separate ropes of metal. These were then twisted around each other to make the final torc. The ends of the torc were cast in moulds. The hollow ends were then welded onto the ropes. The torc was found when the field at Ken Hill, Snettisham was ploughed in 1950. Other hoards were found in the same field in 1948 and 1990. The torc was buried tied together with a complete bracelet by another torc. A coin found in caught in the ropes of the Great Torc suggests the hoard was buried around 75 BC. R. Rainbird Clarke, 'The Early Iron Age treasure from Snettisham, Norfolk', Proceedings of the Prehistoric, 20 (1954) I.M. Stead, 'The Snettisham Treasure: excavations in 1990', Antiquity-3, 65 (1991) S. James and V. Rigby, Britain and the Celtic Iron Ag (London, The British Museum Press, 1997) I.M. Stead, Celtic art in Britain before the Romans (London, The British Museum Press, 1987, revised edition 1997) www.flickr.com/photos/dameboudicca/3335411232/ www.flickr.com/photos/talliskeeton/3579659156/ A Torc (in Latin torqueo, which means 'to twist') is a piece of jewellery with an open front, usually worn around the neck. The main body of the Torc was often twisted or braided and the ends, also known as terminals, were sometimes lavishly decorated with forms and figures. It is believed that both men and women, sometimes even children, wore Torcs. They were made from Iron, Copper, Brass, Silver and in rare cases even solid gold. Even though Torcs were worn by many different cultures throughout history the Celts, Gauls and Picts are most famed for them.
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