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Terry and the Pirates: The George Wunder Years Volume 2 (1948-49)
George Wunder
Hermes Press
2015
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Milton Caniff’s masterpiece, Terry and the Pirates, perhaps the most influential action/adventure comic strip every created, returns! After Caniff left the strip in 1946 to create Steve Canyon, he was succeeded by George Wunder. Under Wunder’s stewardship the strip continued for almost another 27 years. Volume 2 picks up with the story “Ancient Greed” and presents three complete continuties. The dailies and Sundays run in continuity and all of the Sundays are printed in spectacular color.
Terry Tilt is not like the other aircraft in the hangar. He is not as strong as a helicopter and not as fast as an airplane. But when a family needs to be rescued, Terry is determined to try his best to save the day.
Terry Tilt is not like the other aircraft in the hangar. He is not as strong as a helicopter and not as fast as an airplane. But when a family needs to be rescued, Terry is determined to try his best to save the day.
"Mr. Stocker said if I could make my way here by this evening there would be a job waiting. I'm here."On his first full day of work on the Lazy-S, Terry was led to the horse stable by Big Mike. "I spect you know what a shovel is, and that over there is a wheelbarrow. Spect you know that too. Your job, for now, is to keep this barn clean and the horses fed, watered and groomed. You ever been around horses before?"Terry nodded, but Mike wasn't looking his way, so he simply followed the nod with "some."Terry needed two things that summer. One was to put away a few dollars towards the cost of college, the other was a rest from his chaotic home life. If the path to his future started in the stable, he would make the best of it.Cattle, cowboys, a brush with a cougar, and, of course, a beautiful rancher's daughter, all lead the young and inexperienced Terry on an adventurous path into adulthood, all in the shadow of the magnificent snow topped Rockies.
Shunned by all the barnyard animals because of his disability, Terry No Tail experiences rejection, bullying, and loneliness. Desperate to be accepted and loved, Terry finds a dandelion that has gone to seed and ties it on for a tail. But as he shows his new tail to the animals, they still won't accept him until Mrs. Robin comes to his rescue.This is a beautiful story about courage."I will give thanks to Thee, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made" (Ps. 139:14).
Terry Adkins: Resounding
Pulitzer Foundation For The Arts
2020
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From sound art to sculpture, an appraisal of the multimedia art of Terry Adkins, featuring items from his own collection This publication highlights the work of prolific American sculptor and performance artist Terry Adkins (1953-2014), who synthesized a deep interest in history with an improvisational approach to art-making, producing an expansive body of work that often reflects on the legacies of unsung figures in American culture. Terry Adkins: Resounding traces the artist’s development over his more than three-decade career with nearly 50 works across a variety of mediums including sound, sculpture, video and printmaking. The book includes rarely shown examples from Adkins’s early work alongside some of his most celebrated pieces, bringing together selections from several acclaimed installations for the first time since their debuts. In addition, the catalog presents a range of items that the artist collected, including books, musical instruments and objects from various artistic traditions. This collection gives new insight into the breadth of Adkins’ literary, musical and visual influences.
This book is about a place that gives underprivileged children of our veteran service men and women a new beginning in life. I describe my 15and 1/2 year memorable experiences that hopefully parallel those of the other 200 plus kids living there at the time, fulfilling the home's purpose, "Love, Care, and Education" for the children.
This book is about a place that gives underprivileged children of our veteran service men and women a new beginning in life. I describe my 15and 1/2 year memorable experiences that hopefully parallel those of the other 200 plus kids living there at the time, fulfilling the home's purpose, "Love, Care, and Education" for the children.
The book follows the main protagonist search for his true identity in post-war Britain. The audience is introduced to 26 year old Terry who is trying to fit into a world which is not totally ready for the life he is striving for. We are introduced to his Julia (his girlfriend) who lets him down gently because her parents would never accept them as a married couple. The let-down exposes Terry to the first introduction to the black community when he meets young Bob Pinto, who is new to Britain, introducing him to the world outside of his own. Forced by circumstances, he is forced to give up this world because he accidentally got someone else pregnant and is faced with some difficult choices; return to his love in London or give up his child.
Terry Winters: The Printed Work
Richard H. Axsom; Leah Kolb; Jordan D. Schnitzer
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation
2025
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An eye-popping collection of Winters’ print works from the past four decades With more than 800 images, this lavishly produced book provides a comprehensive documentation of the boundary-pushing printmaking work of American artist Terry Winters (born 1949). It contains eight foldout sections that contextualize the artist’s work in print with his work in painting and drawing.
Terry Comes Home from the Hospital is the first book in the Adventures series. Terry, the seventh child born to the Pterodactyl family, has to stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for nine days. The family loves to celebrate together, and Terry's homecoming was no exception. Terry's twin sisters planned the biggest surprise party ever!
A one-legged boy, Terry Fox, sets himself the task of running a marathon a day across the length of Canada, the second-largest country in the world, in aid of cancer research, because the children are crying with pain in the cancer wards and somewhere the hurting must stop.Together this novel and the accompanying journal and notebook comprise the nineteenth installment in an ongoing novel-writing project in which the author is exploring the concept of form and meaning in the novel, and of the novel as a form of expression in the 21st century. All of the accompanying journals and notebooks, as well as more information on the project itself, are available on the author's website, www.johnpassfield.ca.The Making of Somewhere the Hurting Must StopThis journal records the author's reflections on the process of the crafting of the novel as it evolved through the stages of planning, writing, editing and polishing. It constitutes an effort to be as conscious as possible of the process whereby the single idea that suggested the topic of the novel was expanded into a complex work of art. Topics range from the nuts and bolts of novel-building to the nature of the novel as an art form.Planning Somewhere the Hurting Must StopDuring the writing of the novel the author kept a handwritten notebook which records the day-to-day development of the novel as it found its shape and style. The notebook, now in print form, reveals how a vast cluster of thoughts was sifted, selected, structured and polished into novel form.