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The Cannon of Learning: Reginald John Gardner's story, 1926-1999.

The Cannon of Learning: Reginald John Gardner's story, 1926-1999.

David P. D. Munns; Reginald John Gardner

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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These are the memoirs of Reg Gardner. He grew up in Sydney and served in the military for over thirty years. At the peak of his career, he commanded the Australian artillery regiment in Vietnam and was the Australian defence attach to Japan. He was a witness and participant in many of the major events of Australia's Cold War. In the late 1970s, Reg retired from army service and became an undergraduate in classics at the Australian National University. There, through his undergraduate and Ph.D. years, Reg brought an inspiration that only a life lived in community can offer. Throughout his military and university life, Reg's story tells of his commitment to, and passion for, a deep belief in the positive value of maintaining traditions and fostering pride in a community. The Colonel-Doctor was a soldier and a scholar, a man of profound dignity, faith, and honour, a devoted family man, and the living definition of a gentlemen. Told with a wry sense of humour, the Cannon of Learning commemorates a rich and full life of service and inspiration.
The Life of Reginald.

The Life of Reginald.

Daniel Zambrano

Independently Published
2018
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What does it mean to have a family? Why are we the source of pain for those we love? As an unaware alcoholic, Reginald spirals into these questions along with a mentally ill cousin coping with the abortion of his daughter. Secrets withheld from family, domestic abuse, and the glorious taste of alcohol allow Reginald to expose the beauty of the past, the conflicts of the present, and the hopefulness of the future.
The Modern Culture of Reginald Farrer

The Modern Culture of Reginald Farrer

Michael Charlesworth

Legenda
2019
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The British plant-collector Reginald Farrer (1880-1920) became a Buddhist in Ceylon, and his published works contain lively and uninhibited critiques of British society and civilisation partly informed by this alternative perspective. He came to love Asia, spending four years in China, Tibet and Burma, and nine months in Japan. A moderniser in the fields of garden design and garden-writing, he made famous plant introductions, also producing novels and travel-writing, paintings and photographs. In 1917 Farrer visited the Great War's Western Front and published a book describing the emotional effect of that experience. He is very much an unknown and unsung hero of twentieth-century culture. Charlesworth explores all Farrer's activities, particularly his involvement with two strong forces within the cultural dynamics of the early twentieth century: modernism and Buddhism.Michael Charlesworth is Professor of Art History at the University of Texas at Austin.
The Modern Culture of Reginald Farrer

The Modern Culture of Reginald Farrer

Michael Charlesworth

Legenda
2018
sidottu
The British plant-collector Reginald Farrer (1880-1920) became a Buddhist in Ceylon, and his published works contain lively and uninhibited critiques of British society and civilisation partly informed by this alternative perspective. He came to love Asia, spending four years in China, Tibet and Burma, and nine months in Japan. A moderniser in the fields of garden design and garden-writing, he made famous plant introductions, also producing novels and travel-writing, paintings and photographs. In 1917 Farrer visited the Great War's Western Front and published a book describing the emotional effect of that experience. He is very much an unknown and unsung hero of twentieth-century culture. Charlesworth explores all Farrer's activities, particularly his involvement with two strong forces within the cultural dynamics of the early twentieth century: modernism and Buddhism.Michael Charlesworth is Professor of Art History at the University of Texas at Austin.
Swing Time: Reginald Marsh and Thirties New York
'Swing Time: Reginald Marsh and Thirties New York' is the first major assessment of the work of 'American Scene' artist Reginald Marsh (1898-1954) in over 30 years. Focusing on 60 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and sketches, drawn from public and private collections across the U.S., it puts Marsh's exuberant depictions of urban daily life within the context of 1930s America and the work of fellow artists such as Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn, Guy Pene du Bois, Walker Evans and Arthur Rothstein. This striking volume looks at Marsh's fascination with New York street life around his 14th Street studio; the burlesque shows of Lower East Side and the Bowery, advertising hoardings and store displays, and the funfairs of Coney Island. He recorded these in numerous pencil sketches and photographs which formed the basis of his paintings and prints. Together, they tell a complex and contrasting visual story of New York City in this tumultuous time of social tension and economic uncertainty.
The Siege of Reginald Hill

The Siege of Reginald Hill

Corinna Turner

Zephyr Publishing
2018
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(UK Edition)An odd surge filled my heart as I looked at him, sitting there in that chair: so old; so evil; so broken; so... alone. A warmth. A caring. A... love. I loved him. Just another poor sinner who need my care...Fr Kyle Verrall is living a quiet life as a parish priest in Africa when he's snatched from his church one night by armed assailants. He's in big trouble--his sister's worst enemy is hell-bent on taking revenge on the famous Margaret Verrall by killing her brother, just as slowly and horribly as he can.What could possibly save him? The humble young priest is defenceless--or so Reginald Hill believes.But Kyle has a powerful weapon Hill knows nothing about. And he's not afraid to use it.Is Reginald Hill really the hunter?Or is he the hunted?