Llewellyn's 2019 Herbal Almanac
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Includes nearly thirty articles in five categories: gardening, cooking, crafts, health and beauty, and plant profiles
Llewellyn stands as the world's oldest and largest independent publisher dedicated to books for the body, mind, and spirit. The press specializes in astrological literature and annuals, offering readers a unique portal into the realms of divination and self-discovery. Its commitment to disseminating knowledge in these profound areas has been a guiding principle since its inception.







Includes nearly thirty articles in five categories: gardening, cooking, crafts, health and beauty, and plant profiles
A collection of nautical observations that promotes the minimalist boating lifestyle. It is suitable for those who are attracted to the traditional way of sailing and keeping things simple on the water.
Enter the rock - tastic new novel from Sam Llewellyn, creator of those deadly and dangerous Little Darlings. Spaced - out heavy metaller, Eric Thrashmettle needs to pull himself back from the brink - and fast - when his financial coffers run dry - his children can't eat, the Lamborini has run out of petrol and his triple platinum credit card has been cut up. Drastic times call for drastic measures, and Eric is forced back out on the road. Turn the volume up to 11 and tune into a hilarious rock'n'roll swindle that Ozzy Osbourne himself would be proud of.
April 1903, Charlie Webb is a professional racing yacht skipper, a working class hero of all the picture papers. When the Duke of Leominster invites him to a secret meeting in London with a mysterious gentleman named Carruthers, he finds himself searching for a Napoleonic wreck loaded with bullion.
In Lyonesse, if you know how to swim, you must be a Cross -- a half-human, half-monster hybrid. When Idris Limpet survives drowning, he is condemned to death, but a hasty escape leads him to safety. Now he is going to become a monstergroom and care for the very eatures waiting to be killed for the land's fuel. He can't evenimagine what destiny has in store for him
When Victoria and Guy Blakeney-Jones inherit the tiny Cornish island of Trelise, they look on the restoration of the island's famous garden as a wonderful challenge. And the garden, established by Guy's ancestor Joshua Jones in 1847, is certainly unusual, its construction reflecting a bizarre and disturbing vision. But as restoration gets underway, Victoria begins to realize what else the overgrown terraces are hiding, when a skeleton is uncovered. Sensing an intriguing mystery, Victoria begins to unravel a tormented family history that reaches back through five generations - and could yet shatter the island's idyllic calm.
When Eric and the lads take over Castle Bones, the world's premier Feedback Metal recording studios, they find that there is more than chainsaws in the bedrooms, werewolves in the control rooms, and toothmarks in the furniture to contend with. Like a ghost.Buddy and Lou know what it wants. Everyone, alive and undead, wants to be really really famous. But there are problems. Like Fingers Trubshaw's passion for plants and Kenyatta McClatter's penchant for frying fish. And Eric's wife Wave, who has arrived back from Hongania with a horde of Ood players, who wish to convert the band to Whirl Music. And a new manager called Vlad. For whom Enid the Main Roadie has developed one of her little weaknesses . . .So how will they get the new album in the can, unload the Honganians, scupper Vlad, and get rid of the ghost of Castle Bones before it gets rid of them?
Primrose, Cassian and Daisy Darling are very bad children. Papa Darling and Mrs Darling (the children's mum scarpered long ago) both know that child-rearing is a task best performed by experts, not parents. Unfortunately, the Darling family nannies never last long, for quite obvious reasons.