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Ed Kluz: The Lost House Revisited
The artist Ed Kluz has a fascination for the sites of lost buildings. Kluz grew up in the wilds of the Yorkshire Dales, surrounded by the landscape of the past, and the sense of remoteness he felt there sparked an interest in forgotten places, such as country houses and follies. Once-celebrated houses that were abandoned to ruin, burned or deliberately destroyed have now become the haunting subject matter of his distinctive collages.Kluz is meticulous in his research. He spends hours at a site, sketching, taking photographs and generally 'getting to the heart of a place'. Then, in a process in which he likens himself to a collector of fragments or relics, he gathers all the material he can find before adding a little invention of his own to revive or reimagine the house. His highly original works are a combination of watercolour and layer upon layer of delicate painted collage elements, the tension between colour and texture achieving a sense of depth and light. Kluz's lost houses conjure up the vanished buildings in all their pomp, perched on stark, treeless plains under threatening skies, as if briefly illuminated in the glare of lightening or the beam of an arc light. In his introduction to the book, the art and architectural historian Tim Knox describes Kluz's views of houses, with their concentration on the filigree architecture and silhouette of building itself, as heirs to the highly finished perspective drawings produced by professional architectural artists in the early nineteenth century, but he also draws parallels with the bold graphic tradition of Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden. Kluz himself, too, explains that his aim is to evolve the long tradition of country-house painting - a tradition that began in Britain in the sixteenth century and continued into the 1800s, only declining with the advent of photography. Over recent decades, public interest in lost country houses has been growing; there are an increasing number of books and websites devoted to the theme. In his search for information about his often elusive subjects, Kluz has made full use of these sources, presenting in this book a wide range of materials - engravings, paintings, plans, maps, written accounts and his own preparatory sketches - before the final spread in each chapter unveils the finished collage. Ten English houses are featured in depth, among them the Tudor palace of Holdenby House in Northamptonshire, the magnificent mansion of Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire, Vanbrugh's Claremont in Surrey, and the grandiosely Gothic Fonthill Abbey in Wiltshire. Each house is introduced by the architectural historian Olivia Horsfall Turner, who details its history and fate. As Knox concludes, one yearns to have all the houses back, 'But in a sense we have, in Kluz's scenographic visions.'
Ed's Dead

Ed's Dead

Russel D McLean

Saraband
2017
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"A high-octane read." - Maxim Jakubowski. Meet Jen. She works in a bookshop and likes the odd glass of Prosecco... oh, and she’s about to be branded The Most Dangerous Woman in Scotland. Jen Carter is a failed writer with a rubbish boyfriend, Ed. That is, until she accidentally kills him one night. Now that Ed’s dead, she has to decide what to do with his body, his drugs and a big pile of cash. And, more pressingly, how to escape the hitman who’s been sent to recover Ed’s stash. Soon Jen’s on the run from criminals, corrupt police officers and the prying eyes of the media. Who can she trust? And how can she convince them that the trail of corpses left in her wake are just accidental deaths? A modern noir that proves, once and for all, the female of the species really is more deadly than the male.
Ed & Lily

Ed & Lily

Sofia Due

Book Guild Publishing Ltd
2021
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Ed & Lily have a problem. It’s the day before Christmas Eve and the relationship everyone believed was rock solid is in trouble. It’s not just the past getting in the way, it’s the present too. They’ve got thirty-six hours before they fly to Iceland for a snowy Christmas break. Can they resolve their differences or will their plane leave London without them? A story about love, loss and chasing your dreams.
Ask Ed: Marijuana Success: Tips and Advice for Gardening Year-Round
Ask Ed: Marijuana Success brings together twenty articles derived from Ed Rosenthal's backyard experiments, travels, and access to large commercial operations. Q&A submitted to the Ask Ed marijuana advice column rounds out the information that Ed shares with readers. Most growers start as home gardeners, pleased to bring in a harvest. Some become hobbyists, interested in new techniques to improve the results. Others take the experiences from their backyard and pursue a position in the fast-growing cultivation industry. Whatever your intent, Ed Rosenthal's new book, Ask Ed: Marijuana Success, delivers useful ideas on how to reach your goals. Ed Rosenthal lives in Oakland, California.--Ed Rosenthal
Ed Templeton - Tangentially Parenthetical
Wonder and wit meet in Templeton's unflinching photographs Tangentially Parenthetical is a selection of photographs from Ed Templeton's vast street photography archive—curated, arranged and then rearranged by the man himself. The next chapter to his previous book of photos (Wayward Cognitions, 2014), Tangentially Parenthetical picks up where the latter collection ended. By combining intimate, accidental and unconnected moments into one linear piece of work, he tells hundreds of new stories through the thoughtful arrangement of semi-related yet completely unfastened imagery. "I'm out there shooting photos all the time that don't necessarily fall under any theme other than general life," says Templeton, "which is a lame title for a book." With a wink to the absurd, sandwiched between a cover of patterned parentheses and with an afterword built from his own stream-of-consciousness storytelling, Templeton delivers a visual mountain from an archive of stunning molehills—the images are carefully chosen, shuffled by hand and laid out with the dueling impulses of wonder and wit. Born in 1972 and raised in the suburbs of Orange County, California, Ed Templeton is a painter, photographer and a respected cult figure in the subculture of skateboarding. His work has been exhibited worldwide.
Ed & Livvy

Ed & Livvy

Bryan Tann

Elk Publications
2023
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Ed & Livvy: In the Name of Justice Edwin White works as a corrections officer in the county jail as a way to provide for his family. For years he's been passed up for promotions, had to work more than one job to make ends meet, and put up with beratement from a less than grateful wife. He gets up at the crack of dawn, works day in and day out, all for what? He's forced to live with in-laws, in atown where he isn't trusted being one of few Black men in town, and he just doesn't think anything willever change for the better. Today, something changed all that. Today, he met Olivia, Livvy to her friends, a nurse in the trauma department at the local hospital that saved his life. She not only helps him heal from near-death injuries, but helps him see there's more out there than just taking the hits as they come. He's known for years that the justice system in the U.S. is unfair to people like him. He's been taken advantage of for the last time. For today, Ed finally gets what he's long overdue for. What if you knew you could get away with murder in a small town, would you get even?
Ed, Not Eddie

Ed, Not Eddie

Max Everhart

Down Out Books
2018
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Ed Leviner, a young female pitcher who's broken every collegiate pitching record, is desperate to make it to the Major Leagues. But someone in the idyllic Southern town of Cook, South Carolina, has threatened to kill her if she pitches in her next big game. Which is in a few days. Which doesn't give private eye and ex-ballplayer Eli Sharpe much time to identify the source of these threats. Ed has lots of admirers but few friends and several enemies and detractors in this conservative community. Then there's her feuding divorced parents, her spurned tutor, a disgraced coach turned evangelical minister, and the local sheriff, a bully whose son is one of Ed's discarded boyfriends. Though local law enforcement is oddly unhelpful, Eli is not alone in his search for answers. The TV news team covering the protests is headed up a beautiful anchorwoman from Eli's past. Is she on his side or not? As usual, Eli is busy raising hackles in a town where there's more than one mad dog in disguise.
Ed Schad & Liat Yossifor: Letters Apart
A collaboration in abstract painting and poetry.Over the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, a poet/curator and a painter correspond in their own mediums, developing a conversation across space and time during lockdown. Part monograph, part poetry collection, Letters Apart presents unusual events of language and a progression of abstracted imagery. In this beautiful and intimate book, personal memories, early Expressionism, lightness and darkness, fear and flights of fancy coexist.
Ed Says

Ed Says

Edwin Mathisen

Outskirts Press
2024
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LearningEd Says is a book of essays. Some address national issues such as too many shootings and black lives matter. Others focus on more personal issues like gift giving or retirement planning. While yet others challenge us with questions like why didn't Sears become Amazon or what only I can do. These essays, plus random thoughts that pop up in their midst, are cleverly arranged to cause the reader's thinking to cope concurrently with multiple ideas. This in turn provides the reader with the opportunity to pair ideas and create new ones. Perhaps the reader will see a here to fore unimagined solution to a long standing problem. In other words, this book is intended to be a blessing by sharing ideas, seeing problems differently, and perhaps visualizing a brand new solution. One that has never been seen previously. Ultimately, this book will help the reader "see in the dark".