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Vol. 3 No. 4 - The Last Chronicle Of Barset

Vol. 3 No. 4 - The Last Chronicle Of Barset

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16th issue of The Storybook Home Journal™. Features The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope. 16 pages. 54 color, 9 sepia, and one black and white illustration. 8 articles. 8.5 in. x 11 in. booklet. Made & Printed in the USA. Categories: Anthony Trollope, Barchester series, Magazine, Nancy Young & The Last Chronicle Of Barset

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Vol. 3 No. 4 of The Storybook Home Journal

The Last Chronicle Of Barset


What's in this issue?

Painting Polly's Pianoforte the Decorating article

Ideas for painting botanical images on furniture.



Victorian Country Fare: Puddings the Kitchen article

Recipes for creating four kinds of Victorian puddings.



Mr. Harding's Evensong the Music article

Lists composers to search for creating an uplifting and soothing listening list including pieces from Renaissance times to the present.



Pleasant With Old Trees the Garden article

Excerpts from a 19th century work by Frank J. Scott concerning beautifying home grounds using trees.



Simply "Toogood:" Remaking A Piano the Workshop article

Instructions and ideas for remodeling an old 1930s upright piano into a work of art.



The Last Chronicle Of Barset: A Stay In The Country the Lead article

Enjoying works by Anthony Trollope.



Something Picturesque the Looking Glass article

Instructions for creating an authentic 1860s women's hairstyle.



Black-Eyed Susan the Studio article

An interview with artist Al R. Young.



Breaking The Code the Writer's Garret article

Help children bridge the gap between make-believe and reality.



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The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope

By Al R. Young Reviewed by Nancy Young

The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope is the last in a 6-volume series set in Barchester. It brings together the throng of clerics whose stories have been woven in and out of the Barchester series. By all means, read each volume in the set if possible; however, this gripping installment stands well enough on its own for readers who do not have time for several thousand pages of Trollope's England.
As with other stories by Anthony Trollope, the suspense in the plot emerges harmlessly enough out of some seemingly trivial occurrence... Read more »

Tags: Vol. 3 No. 4, 2010, Book reviews


New Issue of the Storybook Home Shipped - The Last Chronicle Of Barset

By Al R. Young The The Last Chronicle Of Barset issue of The Storybook Home Journal is now available from Al Young Studios.  This issue features these regular sections:Decorating - Painting Polly's Pianoforte (2 pages)Kitchen - Victorian Country Fare: Puddings (3 pages)Music - Mr. Harding's Evensong (2 pages)Garden - Pleasant With Old Trees (1 page)Workshops - Simply "Toogood:" Remaking A Piano (3 pages)Lead - The Last Chronicle Of Barset: A Stay In The Country (1 page)Glass - Something Picturesque (1 page)Studio - Black-Eyed Susan (1 page)Garret - Breaking The Code (2 pages)The Last Chronicle Of Barset is the 22nd issue of the Journal, published bi-monthly since November 2000... Read more »

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