Chocolate Desserts to Die For!
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Subtitle on jacket: The complete guide for chocolate lovers.





Subtitle on jacket: The complete guide for chocolate lovers.
Featuring a wide array of brownie recipes from classic to exotic, this collection provides a comprehensive exploration of brownies, including their history and essential baking techniques. A standout chapter, "Brownies as Art," encourages bakers to think creatively, while 44 vibrant color photos enhance the experience.
Mola is the Cuna Indian word for an intricate reverse-appliqué needlework technique unique to this unusual, isolated tribe inhabiting the San Blas islands off the Atlantic coast of Panama. Mola motifs and methods recall the body-painting practiced by the Cuna in past centuries; today Cuna women's blouses display the colorful patchwork designs rendered here in black and white from the original pieces. The 45 folk-style designs signify themes ancient and modern: pre-Christian crosses, mermaids, dancers, animals, birds, butterflies, fish and flowers, abstracts, and repeating mazes. The introduction includes photographs of the Cuna; captions identify the motifs and give Cuna names. Designers and needleworkers will find these royalty-free designs a source of inspiration, and colorists will enjoy adding their own sense of color and tone to the illustrations.
Thirty expertly rendered, ready-to-color illustrations all based on authentic antique carvings. Magnificent stallions and prancing ponies, lions, tigers, zebras, and camels, sea monsters, dragons, many more. All accompanied by informative captions. A treat for merry-go-round fans, nostalgia lovers, and youngsters.
This important study outlines the development of the mythological school of European Biblical criticism, especially its German origins and its reception in England. The author also examines the influence of this movement in the work of specific writers: Coleridge, Hoelderlin, Browning and George Eliot.