Collecting Royal Copley Plus Royal Windsor & Spaulding: Identification & Value Guide Royal Copley figurines depict birds, dogs, people, and more. Collectors will enjoy this colorful book which identifies figurines of all kinds, planters of all descriptions, vases and pitchers of every design, wall planters of unbelievable quantity, and various combinations of wall pockets and planters. First thoroughly researched and compiled by Leslie and Marjorie Wolfe, this revised book by Joe Devine features photographs and information from his two out-of-print titles, Collector's Guide to Royal Copley, Books I and II. The story of the Spaulding China Company is included, as well as information on how to identify Royal Copley an distinguish it from other wares. The book also highlights key people in the Spaulding company's history. Collectors will be pleased with this revised book dedicated to the rich, blending colors and quality designs of Royal Copley items.
Injury Free Horse All horse lovers want to keep their animals healthy, and The Injury-Free Horse gives them the confidence and knowledge to accomplish that goal. Noted expert Amanda Sutton encourages readers to develop a better relationship with their horses, offering advice for: *Improving a horse's physical and mental well-being through massage, suppling and stretching exercises--complete with step-by-step photos!*Recognizing problems and heading off injury with preventative care*Modifying exercise programs for special cases, including older horses and those in rigorous competition An essential guide for any horse owner, this is a book that will be pulled off the shelf again and again! Amanda Sutton has worked as a physiotherapist for a variety of high-profile events, including the Windsor and Burghley horse trials and the Barcelona and Atlanta Olympics. The owner and manager of Harestock Stud Physiotherapy Practice, she lives near Winchester, Hants, England.
Blood and Fire: The Duke of Windsor and the Strange Murder of Sir Harry Oakes. (P/B) When news of Sir Harry Oakes' murder broke to the world on the morning of July, 8, 1943, one man was more concerned than most. He was the Duke of Windsor, then Governor of the British colony, whose job it was to ensure that the killer was caught and brought to justice. Although many believe the duke was a bungler, Blood and Fire points to evidence that he was a plotter with something to hide.
Gone with the Windsors Filled with delicious throne-side gossip, the fictional diary of Wallis Simpson's best friend chronicles the scandalous divorcee's campaign to land the catch of the century: the Prince of Wales.