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Jochen Bastardkind

Jochen Bastardkind

Frank Huhnhäuser

Books on Demand
2018
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Das DDR-Fl chtlingskind Jochen ist nach der Scheidung der Eltern hilflos der physischen und psychischen Gewalt seiner Familie ausgeliefert. Im Alter von 12 Jahren erkrankt der Junge an Morbus Crohn, einer unheilbaren Darmentz ndung. Ein schwerer Krankheitsverlauf, in Kombination mit t glichen Misshandlungen, beherrscht sein Leben, in dem er des fteren dem Tod die Hand reicht. Schonungslos offen und stellenweise brutal schildert Jochen M. seinen Leidensweg.
Jochen, Nein! Wir sterben nicht

Jochen, Nein! Wir sterben nicht

Lexi Largo

BoD - Books on Demand
2025
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Panikattacken? Angstzust nde? Schluss damit. Wenn dein Kopf nicht mehr stillsteht und dein Herz rast, brauchst du mehr als gute Ratschl ge, du brauchst eine Bazooka. Dieses Buch ist keine Kuscheltherapie, sondern ein radikal ehrlicher Werkzeugkasten gegen Angst und Panik. - Klartext statt Kopfchaos - Pers nliche Erfahrungen statt Fachchinesisch - Soforthilfe direkt umsetzbar Lexi Largo nimmt dich mit auf seinen Weg durch die Dunkelheit, und zeigt dir, wie du deinem inneren Saboteur endlich den Stecker ziehst. Was du bekommst? Sofort anwendbare Tipps, humorvolle Anekdoten, clevere Strategien und das Gef hl, nicht allein zu sein. F r alle, die endlich raus aus der Angstspirale wollen. Ob als Begleitung zur Therapie, als Notfallhilfe oder erste Orientierung, dieses Buch ist der Befreiungsschlag, den du brauchst. Greif zur Bazooka. Sag deinem Jochen, er soll die Klappe halten.
Jochen Plogsties

Jochen Plogsties

Hirmer Verlag
2015
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The painter Jochen Plogsties, who studied at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig, was a master student of Neo Rauch, and he was awarded the Leipziger Volkszeitung art prize in 2011. This volume provides an overview of his paintings of the past years and introduces his most recent and previously unpublished works of art. Jochen Plogsties (* 1974) paints reproductions of existing reproductions of well-known works of art. He works from a variety of materials including catalogue illustrations of art-historical masterpieces, record covers and magazine covers, as well as key works of contemporary photography. His “retranslations” of reproductions of works of art into new paintings de-familiarise the well-known original and confound entrenched modes of looking at art. He plays with changes of size and scale and explodes the precision of the original work of art with his coarsening painting style. He simultaneously calls into question a reality shaped by various media that causes us to believe that we have already seen everything that is worth seeing.
Jochen Gerz: Work with the Public

Jochen Gerz: Work with the Public

Jochen Gerz

Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst
2016
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The sculptural objects and public artworks of German artist Jochen Gerz (born 1940) address the public's emotional distance to commemorated events and memorials. This volume documents a project that draws on an archive of photographs from the Nazi period in Styria, Austria.
Jochen Gerz: The Walk: No Retrospective

Jochen Gerz: The Walk: No Retrospective

Jochen Gerz

Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst
2019
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Conceptual artist Jochen Gerz transforms a museum into a giant bookFor his "no retrospective" at the Lehmbruck Museum Duisburg, Gerz (born 1940) has emblazoned a text interweaving his life and works with eight decades of contemporary history along the museum's iconic glass frontage. This book documents his radical transformation of the retrospective model.
Jochen Rindt

Jochen Rindt

Erich Glavitza; Bernie Ecclestone; Uwe Eisleben

McKlein Media GmbH Co. KG
2020
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It is September 5, 1970. Austria has lost a national hero. Jochen Rindt is dead. The 1965 Le Mans winner who drove his way from airfield races to Formula Two and right on to Formula One, where he was to be crowned champion posthumously, was a dazzling personality. Born in Germany and raised in Austria, he knew how to polarize relationships. The book portrays his sheltered childhood with his grandparents after he lost his parents in the war, the onset of puberty, his rapid yet stormy career, and its tragic end in Monza. This is a portrait of a man with hidden depths.Dr. Erich Glavitza, journalist, author, racing and stunt driver and, on top of that, a PhD in philosophy, knew Rindt well and, in his well-known relaxed manner, has painted this picture of Jochen Rindt, that is as compelling as it is insightful and sensitive. He describes Rindt's impetuous character and the little-known, completely different relationship he had with his half-brother, with whom Glavitza spoke at length for this book. Finally, Erich Glavitza analyses in detail the fatal accident at Monza with the F1 Lotus.This is a comprehensive study of Jochen Rindt, the man and the racing driver, which is richly illustrated with private photos and with racing pictures some of which have never been shown before. These include ones from Alois Rottensteiner, who was also close to Rindt and part of the racing scene of the 1960s and 1970s. The preface is by Bernie Ecclestone, Rindt's manager and friend.To mark the 50th anniversary of the racing driver's death, McKlein is presenting this 400-page large-format biography in a noble design and slipcase.
Jochen's year at Bryggen

Jochen's year at Bryggen

Ole Røsholdt

Mangschou
2016
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«25th of March 1599 Tomorrow I board the Silver Gull, which will sail me from my hometown of Rostock, Germany, to Bergen, on the west coast of Norway. In this foreign town, far from home, I'm to become an apprentice at the Hanseatic Office on Bryggen. 'Tis said more than a thousand Germans take part in the dry fish trade there. Norway lies far to the north, and is said to be cold and miserable. But I'll manage! And I've heard hundreds of boys work at Bryggen. With so many boys, it can't help but be grat fun!» In this journal, 14-years-old Jochen describes life as a new apprentice in Bergen. We are with him in his daily life at Bryggen, as well as, among other events, the initiation games, festivities, a royal visit, a fire and a gruesome murder. An exciting and enjoyable book about an important side of Norwegian an European history, and about life at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bryggen in 1599, when the Hanseatic League was at its peak.
Devil's Adjutant: Jochen Peiper, Panzer Leader

Devil's Adjutant: Jochen Peiper, Panzer Leader

Michael Reynolds

Pen Sword Military
2009
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Much has been written about Jochen Peiper, though it is unlikely he would have been heard of outside Germany but for the infamous massacre near Malmedy, Belgium, with which his name has been forever associated. Initially shunned and even despised in the years following Germany's surrender, Peiper is now revered and generally accepted as a brilliant solider. This meticulously researched book explores Peiper's youth, his career with the SS, the now famous trial of the officers and soldiers of the Leibstandarte, who were accused of war crimes, and Peiper's murder in France over thirty years later.