Pomeroy Corillian Six Votive Candle Centerpiece Pomeroy Corillian Six Votive Candle Centerpiece
$20.00

Rustic finish curving iron centerpiece with six clear glass votive holders. Float the warm glow of candlelight in sinuous curves atop tables and mantels....
Pomeroy Cane Four Votive Candle Tray Pomeroy Cane Four Votive Candle Tray
$24.99

Casual elegance indoor or out. Unique weaved cane basket with four square votive candle holders. 11" long, 3" wide and 2.75" tall....

The Castle Of Berry Pomeroy The Castle Of Berry Pomeroy
$66.84

The Castle of Berry Pomeroy, reduced to ruins in the early 1700s, has long been recognised as one of the most haunted places in Britain. It is said that the ghost of Margaret Pomeroy, starved to death in a dungeon by her sister Eleanor, still inhabits the castle today.pIn The Castle of Berry Pomeroy (1806), Edward Montague adapts the legends surrounding the castle into a Gothic tale of horror, jealousy, and revenge. The Lady Elinor de Pomeroy, envious that her sister Matilda has won possession of the castle and the love of the handsome De Clifford, decides to have her murdered. She enlists the aid of Father Bertrand, one of the blackest villains ever to appear in a Gothic novel.pBut Matilda's death is just the beginning. Her spectre appears, bringing terror to Elinor and Bertrand, whose ambition and fear of discovery lead them to commit more and more murders. The body count rises and the horror increases, but will Matilda's spectre lead to the discovery and punishment of the villains? A cleverly told story and one of the few Gothic novels to achieve an authentically medieval atmosphere, The Castle of Berry Pomeroy was the first novel by Edward Montague (The Demon of Sicily, Legends of a Nunnery). This new edition is the first since 1892.pAbout the authorpNothing is known of Edward Montague, aside from the fact that he wrote five books between 1805 and 1808, including three Gothic novels, the most notable of which are The Castle of Berry Pomeroy and The Demon of Sicily. He may also be the author of two other Gothic novels, published in 1807-08 under the name Edward Mortimer. Both names may well be pseudonyms.pAbout the novelpThe Castle of Berry Pomeroy was first published in 1806 by William Lane's famous Minerva Press. Only two copies of the first edition survive in world libraries, one in the British Library, and the other in the Corvey Collection in Germany. This edition is newly typeset from the Corvey copy, allowing modern readers and @PµÂ?\(öÿ¾Úx
Grass Votive Grass Votive
$65.95

Designer Michael Aram created this wonderful centerpiece with aluminum and glass beads on a votive base, a great example of the designer's mission to encompass diverse sources including nature, religious traditions, mythology, and narrative stories into his work. Part of Michael Aram's Studio collection. Aram's designs have been featured in Bride's Magazine, The Oprah Magazine and Elle Décor. Available in three different colors. Please note that the price is for one unit only.

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