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Jackson's Gymnastics for the Fingers and Wrist; being a system of gymnastics, based on anatomical principles, for developing and strengthening the muscles of the hand for musical, mechanical and medical purposes
This book "" Jackson's Gymnastics for the Fingers and Wrist; being a system of gymnastics, based on anatomical principles, for developing and strengthening the muscles of the hand for musical, mechanical and medical purposes: with thirty-seven diagrams "" has been considered important throughout the human history. It has been out of print for decades.So that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole

Scott Morris

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2024
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The broad valley of Jackson Hole and the ridges and slopes around what would become Jackson, Wyoming, had long been a crossroads to the region's Indigenous peoples when fur trappers arrived in the early decades of the 19th century and made Jackson Hole a lynchpin of their continental commerce. Many came and went, but some stayed, with a settlement taking form near the banks of Flat Creek at the base of East Gros Ventre Butte. Small-scale cattle ranching formed the first economic base of this frontier town, but before long, the valley's incomparable elk herds drew market hunters, game wardens, and hunting guides. Jackson became a ski town with turn-of-the-20th-century cross-country skiing, the 1920s and 1930s development of Mount Snow King, and the 1960s opening of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. These years saw the development of an authentic Western skiing culture and demonstrated Jackson's pivot from sleepy frontier town to major logistical hub for recreational visitors. Two beloved national parks just to the north added to the flow of visitors as postwar prosperity funded new road trips and mountain vacations.
Jackson's Wilder Adventures Vol. 3

Jackson's Wilder Adventures Vol. 3

Sarah Davidson

Papercutz
2026
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Jackson and his best friend Irwin are at it again--learning all about the natural world and the animals in it. This time, Irwin and Jackson learn life lessons from Emperor Penguins, Zebras, Ostriches and more in this volume all about friendship and relationships In the newest edition of this much-loved series, Jackson learns that animals need friends, too--and that a family can look a lot of different ways Starting at a new school can be tough, and Jackson is nervous about making new friends. But when Irwin shows him that animals need friends, too--including zebras and ostriches--it gives Jackson the courage he needs to make new pals. And when Mother's Day comes around, Jackson is self conscious that he only has a Dad. But no worries Irwin is here to show him how animal dads raise their young, from the stoic Emperor Penguin, to the flashy Golden Tamarind. Come join us on our adventure around the world, learning all about the Animal Kingdom
Jackson's Wilder Adventures Vol. 3

Jackson's Wilder Adventures Vol. 3

Sarah Davidson

Papercutz
2026
sidottu
Jackson and his best friend Irwin are at it again--learning all about the natural world and the animals in it. This time, Irwin and Jackson learn life lessons from Emperor Penguins, Zebras, Ostriches and more in this volume all about friendship and relationships In the newest edition of this much-loved series, Jackson learns that animals need friends, too--and that a family can look a lot of different ways Starting at a new school can be tough, and Jackson is nervous about making new friends. But when Irwin shows him that animals need friends, too--including zebras and ostriches--it gives Jackson the courage he needs to make new pals. And when Mother's Day comes around, Jackson is self conscious that he only has a Dad. But no worries Irwin is here to show him how animal dads raise their young, from the stoic Emperor Penguin, to the flashy Golden Tamarind. Come join us on our adventure around the world, learning all about the Animal Kingdom
Jackson Pollock e la sua reazione a Pablo Picasso
Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) non solo ammirava Pablo Picasso, ma si confrontava attivamente con lui, il che si riflette in modo determinante nelle sue opere dal 1938 circa fino all'inizio degli anni '40. Il presente libro tratta il modo in cui Pollock ha tradotto questo confronto e con quali opere ha reagito all'artista francese. Gli studi su Guernica segnano il primo incontro e confronto di Pollock con Picasso. Segue poi il periodo della ricerca di un proprio linguaggio pittorico, influenzato da John Graham e dall'interesse per l'arte tribale, a cui fa seguito un'analisi delle somiglianze e delle differenze tra i due artisti sulla base di esempi concreti. Una sintesi riassume ogni capitolo e risponde infine alla domanda su come Pollock abbia reagito a Picasso e dove lo abbia portato questo confronto.
Jackson's Track Revisited

Jackson's Track Revisited

Carolyn Landon; Christopher Landon

Monash University Publishing
2006
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In the late 1990s, Carolyn Landon collaborated with Daryl Tonkin to write his memoir of life at Jackson's Track. It was the story of a White man and his Aboriginal family, of family ties, hard work, happiness, betrayal, racial prejudice and ultimately, from Daryl's point of view, tragic dispossession. Since being published in 2000, Jackson's Track has sold more than 60,000 copies. Now, Carolyn Landon has come back to the events of the story to examine them anew. In Jackson's Track Revisited, the voices of Aboriginal people who lived at the Track mingle with those of the White Australians who tried to 'improve' their lives in the 1950s, the era of assimilation. An exploration of the historical factors surrounding Tonkin's story leads to discussion of the Victorian Aborigines Welfare Board, the Victorian Aborigines Advancement League and the policy of assimilation that was so prevalent in mid-twentieth century Australia. This concise book contains many surprises. The new stories take complex twists and turns as Landon explores the motives of all the players - and this involves revisiting Tonkin's own memories. As Landon seeks others' interpretations of events, she also analyses her own changing understandings, uncovering the prejudices she, as interviewer, researcher and historian, has brought to the project. The testimony of one Aboriginal participant is particularly unforeseen and forthright. It shows that the way the Kurnai people see themselves has escaped the constructions White Australians have placed upon them ever since invasion. Finally, Jackson's Track Revisited focuses on the friendship between Landon and Pauline Mullett, daughter of Daryl Tonkin. Mullett leads Landon into her existing culture - a culture which many White people believed no longer existed - helping Landon to find meaning in all the stories.
Jackson Bright in the Spotlight

Jackson Bright in the Spotlight

Eureka O'Hara; Dan Poblocki

ABRAMS
2026
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From drag superstar Eureka O’Hara and bestselling author Dan Poblocki comes a beautiful, buoyant middle-grade novel about a boy who enters a local pageant—as a drag queen When Jackson Bright wears a dress to school, he expects to be complimented on the fabulous polka dot design. Instead, he gets bullied by his classmates, called to the principal’s office, and sent home. Jackson doesn’t know why people are saying that he needs to “dress like a boy.” And with all the discussions of how boys and girls should dress, he wonders where people like his best friend, Eva, who’s nonbinary, fit into all of this. Or why he felt so confident and happy while wearing that dress. So when Jackson sees a flyer for the town’s beloved Little Miss pageant, he comes up with a plan to dress in drag in order to compete and show the town just how fabulous he can be. Before he knows it, he’s thrust into a world of rhinestone gowns and fiercely applied makeup. With the help of Eva and Jackson’s Uncle Aaron, he scrambles to come up with an array of dazzling costumes, a killer talent act, and a crowd-winning speech. As he navigates the ups and downs of the competition—while keeping the secret of who he really is and hiding a growing crush on his rival’s brother—Jackson learns the importance of staying true to yourself in a world that may not always accept you.