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C. M. R.: Charles M. Russell, Cowboy Artist

C. M. R.: Charles M. Russell, Cowboy Artist

Austin Russell; Charles M. Russell

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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C. M. R.: Charles M. Russell, Cowboy Artist is a book written by Austin Russell that provides a comprehensive overview of the life and work of Charles M. Russell, a renowned American artist who is best known for his depictions of the American West and its cowboys. The book is filled with stunning reproductions of Russell's artwork, as well as photographs and other historical documents that help to contextualize his life and career. The book begins with a brief introduction to Russell's childhood and early years, before delving into his career as an artist. It covers his time as a cowboy and ranch hand, as well as his early efforts to establish himself as an artist. The book then goes on to explore Russell's artistic style and techniques, and provides a detailed analysis of some of his most famous works. Throughout the book, Austin Russell draws on a wide range of sources to provide a rich and detailed portrait of Charles M. Russell. He discusses Russell's relationships with other artists and writers of his time, as well as his personal life and the various challenges he faced throughout his career. Overall, C. M. R.: Charles M. Russell, Cowboy Artist is a fascinating and informative book that will appeal to anyone interested in American art and history, as well as those with a particular interest in the American West and its cultural heritage.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
A Maggot's Life: The Power of Belief

A Maggot's Life: The Power of Belief

R. Austin Soderquist

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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A Maggot's Life is a story about about a little maggot who struggles with low self-esteem. With the help of his grandfather he learns that he is unique, special and needed to help make the world a better place. He learns that he can do anything he sets his mind to as long as he believes he can achieve it.This book is a great resource for parents in helping their children learn that they are miracles with a purpose. They can do anything they set their minds to as long as they believe.
Pradyumna

Pradyumna

Christopher R. Austin

Oxford University Press Inc
2019
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This book provides the first full-scale English-language study of Pradyumna, the son of the Hindu god Krsna. Often represented as a young man in mid-adolescence, Pradyumna is both a handsome double of his demon-slaying father and the rebirth of Kamadeva, the God of Love. Sanskrit epic, puranic, and kavya narratives of the 300-1300 CE period celebrate Pradyumna's sexual potency, mastery of illusory subterfuges, and military prowess in supporting the work of his avatara father. These materials reflect the values of an evolving Brahminical and Vaisnava tradition that was deeply invested in the imperatives of family, patrilines, the violent but necessary defense of the social and cosmic order, and the celebration of beauty and desire as a means to the divine. Pradyumna's evolving narratives, almost completely absent from existing studies of Hindu mythology, provide a point of access to the development of Krsna bhakti and Vaisnava theism more broadly. Conversely, Jain sources cast Pradyumna as an exemplary figure through whom a pointed rejection of these values can be articulated, even while sharing certain of their elementary premises. Pradyumna: Lover, Magician, and Scion of the Avatara assembles these narratives, presents key Sanskrit materials in translation and summary form, and articulates the social, gender, and religious values encoded in them. Most importantly, the study argues that Pradyumna's signature two-handed maneuver--the audacious appropriation of a feminine partner, enabled by the emasculating destruction of her demonic male protector--communicates a persistent fantasy of male power expressed in the language of a mutually implicating sex and violence.
Looking for Normal

Looking for Normal

Leane R. Austin

Leane Austin
2017
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LeAne R. Austin's life has been filled with moments of intense joy and immense sorrow. Her work expertly captures the range of emotions she feels as she confronts major challenges in her life. Austin tackles the horrors of child abuse, the trauma of recovering after a major health emergency, and the anxieties she carries as a mother. Even when discussing these serious topics, Austin never loses her warmth or sense of self. She shows how the traumas of her own life have given her compassion and empathy for others and allowed her to connect with people from all backgrounds. She smiles at the beauty of an older couple still in love after decades of marriage and laughs at a charming conversation with a stranger about underwear and orange juice. In the midst of major challenges, Austin never stopped appreciating the little things that made life worth living. Even things like "hold" music never fail to put a smile on her face. This new collection asks you to do the same. Austin wants to help you slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. Her essays unfold as gentle reminders of the beauty in everyday humanity.
Poetic Voices

Poetic Voices

Timothy R. Austin

The University of Alabama Press
1994
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Recent developments in linguistic theory offer scholars new tools for understanding poems. This text reviews poetic texts which respond well to analysis from a particular stylistic perspective. Works by Wordsworth, Coleridge, Frost, Shelley and Tennyson are among those analysed.
Oh Honey

Oh Honey

Emily R. Austin

Holland House Books
2017
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Jane is a telemarketer. She uses a different name each time, and soon it becomes clear that she is calling the same man again and again. Each call is a new battle between them, with him becoming angrier and more threatening. But Jane isn't calling him at random; Jane has a purpose; and Jane has a past which seems to change each time she tells it.