New Releases by Jay Williams

Jay Williams is the author of Joan of Arc (2007), Appealing Subjects (2006), The Way of the Crusades (2005), Our Moonlight Revels (1997), ʻOlelo Huna (1996).

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Joan of Arc

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Joan of Arc
Presents the life of the saint who heard voices that she believed were from God instructing her to save France from the English.

Appealing Subjects

release date: Jan 01, 2006

The Way of the Crusades

release date: Oct 01, 2005
The Way of the Crusades
Although the Crusades failed to achieve their military or religious objectives, these wars waged by Christian nations to recapture the Holy Land left the world with amazing legends that have endured for ages. This work explores the remarkable period, recognising the lasting achievements made in the field of the peaceful arts.

Our Moonlight Revels

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Our Moonlight Revels
In his richly detailed, beautifully illustrated history of Shakespeare''s most popular play - the first comprehensive study of A Midsummer Night''s Dream in the theatre - Gary Jay Williams covers four hundred years of landmark productions in Europe, the United States, and Canada as well as important opera, dance, and film adaptations. Williams shows how the visual and musical vocabularies of production can be read as cultural texts and how these mediative texts determine this play''s available meanings from generation to generation. His account, then, is the story of our imaginative and astonishing uses of Shakespeare''s play. Williams offers detailed theatrical and cultural analyses of the productions of David Garrick, Ludwig Tieck, Elizabeth Vestris, Charles Kean, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Max Reinhardt, Peter Brook, Liviu Ciulei, and other artists. His engaging, intelligent study will be invaluable to scholars and teachers of Shakespeare and theatre history and to professional directors, designers, critics, and actors.

Analysis of the Mechanism of Reovirus Entry Into Cells

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like

Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like
Because of the road sweeper''s belief in him, a dragon saves the city of Wu from the Wild Horsemen of the north.

The Practical Princess and Other Liberating Fairy Tales

Danny Dunn and the Weather Machine No 10

Danny Dunn Invisible Boy

Danny Dunn Invisible Boy
By accidentally short-circuiting Professor Bulfinch''s new crystalline material, Danny Dunn enables the professor to create a new machine that makes Danny invisible.

Hero from Otherwhere

Hero from Otherwhere
Two boys who are enemies at school find they must rely on each other when they are transported to a strange world parallel to the one on earth.

The Water of Life

The Water of Life
A kindly fisherman is sent by the king to find the Water of Life but gives away all his magic implements to needy creatures along the way.

Short and Long Term Retention of Plot-essential Information Utilizing Print and Video Tape

The Magic Grandfather

The Magic Grandfather
An 11-year-old discovers that not only is his seemingly ne''er-do-well grandfather a bona fide sorcerer but he too may have an untapped talent for magic.

Timon of Athens, Shakespeare's Pessimistic Tragedy

The Acquisition of Spatial Adjectives by Black and White Children

Madame Vestris' A Midsummer Night's Dream and the Web of Victorian Tradition

Danny Dunn, Scientific Detective

Danny Dunn, Scientific Detective
Danny Dunn tries to track down the missing manager of the local department store with the aid of a bloodhound robot.

Stage Left

Stage Left
Tells the history of left-wing theater in the United States between the World Wars.

A Bag Full of Nothing

A Bag Full of Nothing
Tip''s father thinks the paper bag they find is full of nothing, but Tip teaches him better.

The People of the Ax

The People of the Ax
When he learns the significance of their iron club, Arne is forced to grapple with the dangerous crom, creatures that are neither human or animal, and their place in the world as he knows it.

Petronella

Petronella
Determined not to be outdone by her brothers in seeking a fortune in the world, a young princess sets out to find a prince to rescue.

Learning Centers and Individualized Reading -- in Behavioral Terms

Magical Storybook

Magical Storybook
Four modern fairy tales about the adventures of Princess Amaryllis, King Ludwig, Dr. Ambrosius, and Jonathan Fizz the Fixer.

The Silver Whistle

The Silver Whistle
When her mother dies, a very homely girl goes out to make her way in the world without a thought that her freckles and her mother''s silver whistle are her greatest assets.

An Evaluation of the School Survey Team Experience as a Training Device in Educational Administration at Michigan State University

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