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Barns: A Close-Up Look (Built in America)

Barns: A Close-Up Look (Built in America)

Alan Giagnocavo

Fox Chapel Publishing
2011
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This title provides an in-depth and vivid tour of architecture, like no other. These collections are some of the largest and most often used by the Library of Congress. Along with seventy black and white photos of barns across the country from the HABS/HAER website, this book includes over ninety architectural plans that feature the wooden frame joinery used to construct the barns. In this book, readers will find unique architectural structures, such as the round George Hall Barn, as well as barns that played a critical role in several different Civil War battles. A brief history of many of the locations is also included, courtesy of material found on the HABS/HAER website.
Barbs, Bullets, and Blood

Barbs, Bullets, and Blood

Harold D. Jobes

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS,U.S.
2025
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In 1874 Joseph Glidden patented and manufactured the nation’s first barbed wire, and the next year Henry Sanborn came to Texas selling Glidden’s wire to cattlemen. Sales increased each year, and in 1883 Sanborn sold Texas ranchers one million dollars’ worth of barbed wire, but free-range cattle advocates and homesteaders revolted against the barbed wire fences; more than half of Texas’s counties experienced fence cutting. In the eyes of some Texans, barbed-wire fences stopped cattle drives, interfered with homesteading, and wrecked the state’s economy, but the act of fence cutting precipitated extreme levels of violence between the ranchers and the fence cutters. Fence cutting occurred as far north as Montana, but no state suffered the magnitude of fence cutting and violence as in Texas. Fence cutting usually occurred at night and responsibility for stopping it fell on local lawmen, who often failed. The Texas state government lacked statutory authority and financial means to stop it, so Governor John Ireland called the Texas legislature to Austin for a special session to write new laws and appropriate funds to cope with this revolution. After successful passage, Pinkerton and Ferrell’s commercial detectives and the Texas Rangers stepped in to assist. A war of barbs, bullets, and blood followed. Soon detectives fled the state, a Ranger was assassinated, and another Ranger wounded. In a midnight shootout with Rangers, two fence cutters were killed, one of them the neighboring community’s justice of the peace. Texas’s fence-cutting incidents are found scattered in earlier writings, but Barbs, Bullets, and Blood is the first comprehensive coverage of one of the state’s most violent and costly episodes.
Basis & Limitations of Congressional Power
The lines of authority between states and the federal government are, to a significant extent, defined by the United States Constitution and relevant case law. In recent years, however, the Supreme Court has decided a number of cases that would seem to re-evaluate this historical relationship. This book discusses the basis and limits of state and federal legislative power, focusing on a number of these "federalism" cases, state sovereignty and the Constitution..
Boris Karloff: The Man Remembered

Boris Karloff: The Man Remembered

Gordon B. Shriver

Bearmanor Media
2021
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Since his death in 1969, Boris Karloff has remained one of Hollywood's most famous performers, having shot to fame and entering film history as the Monster in Frankenstein, the 1931 Universal classic. He is still revered for his commitment to the craft of acting, his personal warmth, his professionalism, and performances in all phases of show business in a career lasting five decades. This biography is the result of years of interviews and extensive research, and examines Karloff the person, as well as the actor. His work in movies, radio, television, and the theater is explored in depth, and highlighted by those who knew and worked with him in all stages, as well as personal friends. Among those honoring Karloff, whose lives he made a difference in, are actors Julie Harris, Eli Wallach, Teresa Wright, Tom Bosley, Chita Rivera, Christopher Lee, Susan Strasberg, and Roddy MacDowall, directors Peter Bogdanovich, George Schaefer, and Robert Wise to authors Robert Anderson, Robert Bloch, and Ray Bradbury. With the support of the Karloff family, Gordon Shriver honors the life and career of this much-loved and respected performer. About the AuthorA native of Ridgewood, New Jersey, Gordon Shriver's interest in Boris Karloff has spanned close to fifty years. He received his B.A. degree in broadcasting at San Francisco State University, and went on to work as an anchorman, reporter, and producer for both commercial and public radio stations. He is also an artists' model and stage actor, and has written for such genre magazines as Cult Movies and Famous Monsters of Filmland. Karloff in Twilight, a one-man show he wrote and performed in, was staged in 2011. He lives in Norcross, Georgia.
Boris Karloff (hardback)

Boris Karloff (hardback)

Gordon B Shriver

Bearmanor Media
2021
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Since his death in 1969, Boris Karloff has remained one of Hollywood's most famous performers, having shot to fame and entering film history as the Monster in Frankenstein, the 1931 Universal classic. He is still revered for his commitment to the craft of acting, his personal warmth, his professionalism, and performances in all phases of show business in a career lasting five decades. This biography is the result of years of interviews and extensive research, and examines Karloff the person, as well as the actor. His work in movies, radio, television, and the theater is explored in depth, and highlighted by those who knew and worked with him in all stages, as well as personal friends. Among those honoring Karloff, whose lives he made a difference in, are actors Julie Harris, Eli Wallach, Teresa Wright, Tom Bosley, Chita Rivera, Christopher Lee, Susan Strasberg, and Roddy MacDowall, directors Peter Bogdanovich, George Schaefer, and Robert Wise to authors Robert Anderson, Robert Bloch, and Ray Bradbury. With the support of the Karloff family, Gordon Shriver honors the life and career of this much-loved and respected performer. About the AuthorA native of Ridgewood, New Jersey, Gordon Shriver's interest in Boris Karloff has spanned close to fifty years. He received his B.A. degree in broadcasting at San Francisco State University, and went on to work as an anchorman, reporter, and producer for both commercial and public radio stations. He is also an artists' model and stage actor, and has written for such genre magazines as Cult Movies and Famous Monsters of Filmland. Karloff in Twilight, a one-man show he wrote and performed in, was staged in 2011. He lives in Norcross, Georgia.
Boris Charmatz

Boris Charmatz

Ana Janevski

Museum of Modern Art
2017
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Since shocking audiences in 1993, at age 19, with his radically sparse bras le corps, Boris Charmatz (born 1973) has emerged as one of France's leading choreographers. Whether he's creating a dance composed solely of everyday actions, working with an ensemble of children or running a "dancing museum," Charmatz's work experiments with the body as a vessel for subjectivity, history and collective action. Featuring original essays and interviews and an oral history by Charmatz's contemporaries, this book is the first to explore the many facets of his career--as choreographer, writer and director of France's Mus e de la danse.
Selected Poetry of Boris Pasternak

Selected Poetry of Boris Pasternak

Boris Pasternak

Bibliotech Press
2022
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Boris Pasternak was a Nobel Prize and gret modern russian poet and writer. Pasternak's first book of poems, My Sister, Life (1917), is one of the most influential collections ever published in the Russian language. When it finally was published in 1921, the book revolutionised Russian poetry. It made Pasternak the model for younger poets, and decisively changed the poetry of Osip Mandelshtam, Marina Tsvetayeva and others. He continued to change his poetry, simplifying his style and language through the years, as expressed in his next book, Early Trains (1943). Pasternak's post-Zhivago poetry probes the universal questions of love, immortality, and reconciliation with God. Boris Pasternak wrote his last complete book, When the Weather Clears, in 1959. Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958, an event which both humiliated and enraged the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which forced him to decline the prize, though his descendants were later to accept it in his name in 1988.
Selected Poetry of Boris Pasternak

Selected Poetry of Boris Pasternak

Boris Pasternak

Bibliotech Press
2022
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Boris Pasternak was a Nobel Prize and gret modern russian poet and writer. Pasternak's first book of poems, My Sister, Life (1917), is one of the most influential collections ever published in the Russian language. When it finally was published in 1921, the book revolutionised Russian poetry. It made Pasternak the model for younger poets, and decisively changed the poetry of Osip Mandelshtam, Marina Tsvetayeva and others. He continued to change his poetry, simplifying his style and language through the years, as expressed in his next book, Early Trains (1943). Pasternak's post-Zhivago poetry probes the universal questions of love, immortality, and reconciliation with God. Boris Pasternak wrote his last complete book, When the Weather Clears, in 1959. Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958, an event which both humiliated and enraged the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which forced him to decline the prize, though his descendants were later to accept it in his name in 1988.
Bars

Bars

Diahann Johnbaptiste

Trilogy Christian Publishing
2020
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IS HEALING TRULY AVAILABLE TO BELIEVERS?Are you looking for sound Bible and evidence-based answers that address the symptoms of depression and anxiety?B*A*R*S offers readers practical, comprehensive strategies, tips, and worksheets that have a combination of scriptural remedies and techniques from evidence-based psychological treatment modalities that are used to address emotional, spiritual, and mental hardships.Healing from emotional wounds, grief, and anguish comes from the finished work of Jesus when He carried our sorrows to the cross. In this readable, biblically-based book, author Diahann JohnBaptiste provides answers to these and many other questions. Whenever you suffer affliction, the Lord wants you to come to Him so that He can give you rest and peace concerning what's troubling you. Afflictions remind Christians that this world is not their home. "Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the Lord delivers him out of them all." (Psalm 34:19). There are two general types of affliction--judgment (i.e. suffering that represents God's judgment on sin), and purification (i.e. suffering that brings about our purifying as we identify with Christ).Sanctified afflictions are spiritual promotions. --Minister and Author Matthew HenryIt is a comfort to us that Christ suffered, being tempted for our sake, which means suffering temptation is not due to sin because Christ knew NO sin, but instead, temptation is a means of affliction. The Bible shows us Jesus suffered temptation but did not commit any sin. The word of God says, "Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the Lord delivers him out of them all" (Psalm 34:19 NKJV).
Bari's Love Song

Bari's Love Song

Eun-Gyo Kang

Parlor Press
2019
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In her early career, Kang Eun-Gyo marked nihilism as the departure of her poetic imagination. In response to the turmoil of the world and modern Korean history full of violence and violations of human rights, the poet struggled to build her poetry in a house of nothingness. With Bari's Love Song, Kang Eun-Gyo echoes the voice of a sorceress, a female shaman who treats the sadness, suffering, loss, and pain of all people. From the private losses of the poet to the universal songs of losses and love, Bari's Love Song portrays the modern history of Korea in the forms of songs and recollections of Bari, the princess from Korean folk literature who walked the land in search of hope.Kang Eun-Gyo made her literary debut with the publication of Night of the Pilgrims, which earned her the 1968 New Writer Prize by the journal Sasanggye (World of Thoughts). Her most significant poetry collections are House of Nothingness, Diary of a Pauper, House of Noises, Red Rivers, Song of the Wind, and Letter in the Wall. Kang was also the recipient of the Korean Writers Prize and the Contemporary Literature Award.About the TranslatorChung Eun-Gwi is Professor in the Department of English Literature at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul. Her publications include Ah, Mouthless Things (2017), Fifteen Seconds without Sorrow (2016), The Colors of Dawn: Twentieth Century Korean Poetry (2016), and When the Wind Blows (2019) Her articles and translations have appeared in a wide variety of journals.This book is published with the support of the Literature Translation Institute of Korea (LTI Korea)
Boris the Crab

Boris the Crab

Nella Khanis; Linda Mulé

Gatekeeper Press
2021
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Boris, a hermit crab, decides he needs a beautiful shell to live in. What happens after that is a heartwarming true story that will delight beach lovers of all ages. With beautiful original watercolor illustrations by celebrated artist Nella Khanis, the story of Boris the Crab is a timeless tale of joy and wonder that will appeal to children and adults alike.
Boris

Boris

Allan Winneker

Authorhouse
2021
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This is the tale of a charming, intelligent adult with non-existent scruples, who delivers results for his employer that often yield catastrophic endings for those brought into his sphere of influence.
Boris

Boris

Allan Winneker

Authorhouse
2021
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This is the tale of a charming, intelligent adult with non-existent scruples, who delivers results for his employer that often yield catastrophic endings for those brought into his sphere of influence.
Barns and Portrait Paintings

Barns and Portrait Paintings

George Dombek

University of Arkansas Press
2016
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Arkansas artist George Dombek’s fascination with barns began in 1970s Florida, where he captured the geometry of sun and shadow on deteriorating tobacco barns, and he has returned to the subject often in the decades since. For this most recent series, Dombek traveled over a three-year period to remote pastures in all seventy-five Arkansas counties. The barns he found were perhaps unremarkable in themselves—they are, after all ubiquitous and utilitarian objects—but Dombek’s interpretations reveal an intricacy of character that’s no less diverse than that of human portraiture.Dombek, who is trained as an architect, uses his watercolors to build up shadows and textures over geometric compositions in a style he calls “Constructed Realism.” To his technical virtuosity he adds humor, pathos, dignity, and reverence as well, creating no less than a visual eulogy to these buildings and their rusting contents.