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Heather Jones

    Quilt Local
    Water Paper Paint
    For King and Country
    Talk to Me
    Violence Against Prisoners of War in the First World War
    Violence Against Prisoners of War in the First World War
    • 2021

      The Guardians

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Unexpected psychic experiences can profoundly impact one's life, revealing hidden truths and altering perspectives. The narrative explores how these moments can reshape relationships and personal journeys, inviting readers to consider the power of intuition and the unseen connections that influence our paths.

      The Guardians
    • 2021

      Shrouded in the chronicles of time is the ancient enigma of the Knights' Templar and their unfaltering allegiance to the Mary Magdalene and Jesus Christ Dynasty and subsequent connections to one of the most sought after and pursued relics of all time... The Holy Grail. Many honorable men died protecting this sacred treasure; thousands were cruelly slaughtered for their non-conformist beliefs and devotion to the Magdalene name. Heinous crimes were instigated by power and greed from unscrupulous kings and ill-advised popes. And so, continuing through the centuries, this age-old story has continued to baffle and intrigue not just historians and theologians, but laymen alike. This is a true account told to me by one such man of the latter type. It recalls a life-changing experience that happened purely by chance. It is an experience that has haunted him ever since. It is an experience that had to be told. This amazing personal story is - to quote the narrator - "The Truth". Now you have to ask yourself... "But is it? Is this really the answer to the ancient mystery that has thwarted many through the ages or is it just another myth? Another fabrication?" I will leave the conclusion up to you.

      The Truth?
    • 2021

      For King and Country

      The British Monarchy and the First World War

      This is a ground-breaking history of the British monarchy in the First World War and of the social and cultural functions that monarchism played. It is the first study to fully explore the role of the monarchy during the war and challenges assumptions that the conflict undermined the crown.

      For King and Country
    • 2020

      Exploring themes of healing and redemption, the narrative follows Heather's journey as she confronts her past struggles, including the challenges of being an unwed mother. Through her personal trials, she emphasizes the importance of overcoming limiting beliefs to achieve a life filled with freedom, impact, and adventure. The book serves as a guide for readers seeking transformation, encouraging them to recognize their inherent worth and offering hope for breaking free from cycles of sadness and disappointment.

      Becoming God's Daughter: A Journey to Discovering Your Divine Worth
    • 2017
    • 2015

      Quilt Local

      • 159 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(39)Add rating

      For Heather Jones, inspiration can be anywhere. For her debut book, Quilt Local , she designed a collection of 20 quilts, each inspired by objects and places close to home—country roads, cityscapes, street signs—the landscape of her existence. Then, in a fascinating exercise in color theory and design play, she reworked each one in a second palette to show what a striking difference just a few basic changes can make.Pattern by pattern, Jones takes readers behind the scenes of her process, sharing photographs of her sources of inspiration, sketchbook pages, and the finished quilts. In addition, she offers an accessible lesson in color theory as it applies to quiltmaking.

      Quilt Local
    • 2014

      Talk to Me

      • 167 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      If your child finds talking to people a struggle, this is the book to get the conversation started.

      Talk to Me
    • 2013

      Violence Against Prisoners of War in the First World War

      Britain, France and Germany, 1914-1920

      • 468 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      This comprehensive study explores the treatment of prisoners of war during World War I, offering a detailed comparative analysis. It delves into the conditions faced by captives across various nations, examining the differing policies and practices that shaped their experiences. By highlighting the human aspects and the political implications of wartime captivity, the book sheds light on a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of the war, providing valuable insights into the broader context of military conflict and humanitarian issues.

      Violence Against Prisoners of War in the First World War