Full-color illustrations and easy-to-follow directions for more than 30 enchanting keepsakes include fairies, gnomes, and elves with their adorable cottages and hideaways, popular garden ornaments, and a variety of cute little plants and animals.
Terry Taylor Book order
Terry Taylor was a significant figure in London's artistic milieu, whose life became a source of literary inspiration. His writing, exemplified by "Baron's Court, All Change," explored themes of drug culture and youth, notably marking him as the first British novelist to mention LSD. Taylor's experiences, including extensive travel and encounters with notable literary figures, imbued his work with a distinctive perspective. His narrative voice captured a unique slice of counterculture life, leaving a lasting imprint on the literature of his era.






- 2023
- 2021
Notes From the Bathroom Line
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"A collection of never-before-seen humor pieces-essays, satire, short stories, poetry, cartoons, artwork, and more-from more than 150 of the biggest female comedians today, curated by Amy Solomon, a producer of the hit HBO shows Silicon Valley and Barry"-- Provided by publisher
- 2020
Clay Play! Animal Favorites
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Full-color illustrations and step-by-step directions for 29 miniature animals, including sloth, flamingo, narwhal, llama, and more. Suitable for crafters of all ages, the projects make charming keepsakes and unique gifts.
- 2019
The Book of Wizard Parties
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
You're invited to learn the Wizard's secrets for creating fantastical and enchanting parties! The Wizard shares his tricks for throwing great theme parties and seasonal celebrations. Construct a Throne of the Realm for Merlin's Birthday Parley, build a Merry Maypole for a Welcome Springtime Fairy Frolic and munch marvellous Mandrake Cupcakes!
- 2019
The Book of Wizard Craft
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This is the perfect book for fans of Harry Potter in search of wizardly ideas for crafts, parties, Halloween costumes and more! These pages contain everything you need to know to become the next great wizard, including directions for crafting a selection of marvellous gear, room decorations, concoctions and good-luck spells.
- 2019
The Book of Wizard Magic
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The 600-year-old Wizard is back - and he wants YOU to become his apprentice. So gather your bag of tricks and keep the magic going by learning an international array of show-stopping sleights of hand.
- 2018
Virtual Reality 101: All the stuff you need to know: (plus a little more.)
- 86 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Virtual Reality 101: Everything you need to know (plus a little more)We are gradually getting to a point in technological advancement where the
- 2015
Beaded Chain Mail Jewelry
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Chain mail is one of the hottest jewellery trends out there; add beads and the style positively shines. Dylon Whyte presents his time-tested, time-saving techniques with twenty-six breath-taking projects, ranging from extremely simple to challenging. A thorough introduction, illustrated with computer- generated pictures, covers the basic techniques.
- 2014
Sand Play!
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Sculpting sand is fun for kids of all ages — especially because the magical, mess-free material is easy to handle and can be used over and over again. This book features guidelines for using sculpting sand to create cute little creatures, including a crab, lizard, caterpillar, and monkey. Author Terry Taylor provides simple instructions and lots of colorful pictures for more than 18 projects, as well as plenty of helpful tips, including suggestions for tools and techniques. Projects with one star are the easiest and ideal for beginners. Two-star projects are a little more complex, and the ones with three stars are the most advanced. Kids can build their sculpting expertise with simpler figures such as the clown, octopus, and butterfly and then move on to the frog, dragon, and peacock. Meanwhile, they'll develop skills that will help them express their personal creativity.
- 2011
Baron's Court, All Change
- 205 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Described as the Holy Grail of Beatnik (and Mod) novels, Terry Taylor's only published book, unavailable for decades, documents one summer in the life of the unnamed sixteen year-old narrator. Leaving his home and job he dabbles with spiritualism, is seduced by an older woman and moves into dealing dope. His London is sharp suits, jazz, drugs, spades, nightclubs, sex. Rare secondhand copies of the first edition have sold for 300+ on line.Terry Taylor was born in 1933 and inspired the novel Absolute Beginners by Colin MacInnes. Aside from being an assistant to noted photographer Ida Kar (and her lover, despite the age difference between them), Terry was also a hustler; so he knew a thing or three about drugs. He now lives quietly in Wales."