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Kathryn Kelly

Kathryn Kelly

Barbara Casey

Strategic Media Books
2016
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"Kathryn Kelly: The Moll Behind Machine Gun Kelly" is a biography of the woman who made a career of crime. With a lust for danger, she masterminded the crimes that took her and her husband, and others who included her own mother and stepfather, on a spree across Minnesota, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Texas. Starting with smaller crimes that included bootlegging, smuggling liquor onto an Oklahoma Indian reservation, and other petty crimes, she encouraged her husband, George Barnes aka George Kelly, toward a life of more serious criminal activity that eventually escalated into bank robberies, kidnapping and extortion. Many believe that it was Kathryn, after giving him a machine gun, who developed George's feared persona and the name of "Machine Gun Kelly." FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was even convinced that the two were somehow connected in the Lindbergh kidnapping. Kathryn and Machine Gun Kelly were eventually captured after kidnapping Charles Urschel, a wealthy Oklahoma City oilman, and collecting a $200,000 ransomthe largest ransom ever paid at that time. Eventually, the two were captured in Memphis, where Kelly had grown up as a boy. During their trial in Oklahoma City, movie cameras were allowed into the courtroom for the first time as curious spectators across the nation watched. Kathryn, while claiming to be an innocent victim in a bad marriage, remained unrepentant, smiling and primping for the cameras, and writing threatening letters to the judge and attorneys assigned to the case as well as her victims. Convicted in 1933, Kathryn served twenty-five years of her life sentence at FPC Alderson, West Virginia, when in 1958 she was finally released into obscurity. Although much has been written about Machine Gun Kelly, there is very little known about Kathryn. Through narrative, FBI files, rare quotes from George Kelly's son and other relatives and associates, extensive research, and several photographs, "Kathryn Kelly ¬The Moll behind Machine Gun Kelly" is the first book ever written about a woman who chose to follow a life of crime during the Prohibition era.
Ellsworth Kelly: Austin
The only building the artist designed, Austin is Kelly’s most enduring legacy In January 2015, the renowned American artist Ellsworth Kelly (1923–2015) gifted to the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas, the design concept for his most monumental work. A 2,715-square-foot stone building with luminous colored glass windows, a totemic wood sculpture and 14 black-and-white marble panels, the work is titled Austin, following the artist’s tradition of naming particular works after the places for which they are destined. The structure is the only building the artist designed, despite Kelly’s lifelong interest in architecture and architectural form dating back to his earliest window studies made while living in Paris in the 1940s. Envisioned by Kelly as a site for joy and contemplation, Austin is a cornerstone of the Blanton’s permanent collection and a new icon for the city in which it stands. This comprehensive volume from Radius Books provides a thorough look at the project, from its first inception to its current position as one of the artist’s most important and enduring works. An incisive essay by Carter E. Foster, deputy director of curatorial affairs at the Blanton Museum of Art, includes archival material, drawings, historic photographs and nearly all related works Kelly created as he developed the building’s design.
Calder/Kelly

Calder/Kelly

Dominique Levy Gallery
2019
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Accompanying Levy Gorvy's exhibition Calder / Kelly, this catalog reveals the artists' friendship and their shared pursuit of abstraction. A timeline authored by Veronica Roberts traces the history of their relationship with previously unpublished letters between the artists and members of their shared circle of friends. In addition, Calder biographer Jed Perl examines resonances between the artists in his essay Apollonian Affinities, and philosopher Robert Hopkins discusses the similarities and differences in their approaches to abstraction. Newly commissioned poetry by Dan Chiasson, Forrest Gander and Simon Perchik beautifully responds to works in the exhibition.
Ellsworth Kelly: Color Panels for a Large Wall
In the late 1970s Ellsworth Kelly (1923–2015) was commissioned by architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill to create an artwork for the lobby of a new office building underway in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Kelly responded with one of his most ambitious artworks to date, Color Panels for a Large Wall, an 18-panel painting executed in two versions. The larger, at over 125 feet wide, was the biggest painting he had ever made, and its trajectory would pass through not just Cincinnati but also Amsterdam, New York and Munich before ending up at its permanent home, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, where it has been prominently installed in the I.M. Pei–designed East Building since 2004.The smaller version, over 30 feet wide, remained in the artist's possession. This catalog tells the complete story of these two remarkable paintings.
Vera Kelly Is Not a Mystery

Vera Kelly Is Not a Mystery

Rosalie Knecht

Tin House Books
2020
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When ex-CIA agent Vera Kelly loses her job and her girlfriend in a single day, she reluctantly goes into business as a private detective. Heartbroken and cash-strapped, she takes a case that dredges up dark memories and attracts dangerous characters from across the Cold War landscape. Before it's over, she'll chase a lost child through foster care and follow a trail of Dominican exiles to the Caribbean. Forever looking over her shoulder, she nearly misses what's right in front of her: her own desire for home, connection, and a new romance at the local bar.In this exciting second installment of the Vera Kelly series, Rosalie Knecht challenges and deepens the Vera we love: a woman of sparkling wit, deep moral fiber, and martini-dry humor who knows how to follow a case even as she struggles to follow her heart.
Vera Kelly: Lost and Found

Vera Kelly: Lost and Found

Rosalie Knecht

Tin House Books
2022
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It's spring 1971 and Vera Kelly and her girlfriend, Max, leave their cozy Brooklyn apartment for an emergency visit to Max's estranged family in Los Angeles. Max's parents are divorcing--her father is already engaged to a much younger woman and under the sway of an occultist charlatan; her mother has left their estate in a hurry with no indication of return. Max, who hasn't seen her family since they threw her out at the age of twenty-one, prepares for the trip with equal parts dread and anger. Upon arriving, Vera is shocked by the size and extravagance of the Comstock estate--the sprawling, manicured landscape; expansive and ornate buildings; and garages full of luxury cars reveal a privileged upbringing that, up until this point, Max had only hinted at--while Max attempts to navigate her father, who is hostile and controlling, and the occultist, St. James, who is charming but appears to be siphoning family money. Tensions boil over at dinner when Max threatens to alert her mother--and her mother's lawyers--to St. James and her father's plans using marital assets. The next morning, when Vera wakes up, Max is gone.In Vera Kelly Lost and Found, Rosalie Knecht gives Vera her highest-stake case yet, as Vera quickly puts her private detective skills to good use and tracks a trail of breadcrumbs across southern California to find her missing girlfriend. She travels first to a film set in Santa Ynez and, ultimately, to a most unlikely destination where Vera has to decide how much she is willing to commit to save the woman she loves.
Boundless Success with John Kelly

Boundless Success with John Kelly

John Kelly

Success Publishing, LLC
2021
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Boundless Success with John Kelly tells the reader how to turn adversity to their advantage, using it as an opportunity to reach success. The book deals with adversity on different levels-personal, professional, and emotional. Kelly helps readers who feel defeated, used and abused overcome their challenges and fulfill their ambitions. Facing our struggles isn't always easy, but by not shying away, we gain the confidence, strength, and flexibility we need to overcome every obstacle.About the AuthorJohn Kelly grew up the oldest of six children in a single-parent home. He was looked upon as the head figure of the family at a young age. As a result, he learned how to relate well with adults and other children. He also learned to be ambitious, generous, and thoughtful. His goal is to assist others with achieving their personal development as easily as possible. In addition to helping others achieve their personal development, he inspires them to use adversity to their advantage. Helping others to achieve their personal development gives him great satisfaction. His greatest achievement was obtaining a bachelor's degree. He had to juggle a full-time job, working a 48-hour week, being a single parent, and carrying 12-15 hours per semester. He loves being a grandparent. He gets to spoil his grandkids and great-grandkids and then send them home to their parents.
Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home

Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home

Breeda Kelly Miller

Soar 2 Success Publishing
2024
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Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home by Breeda Kelly Miller tells the powerful, heartwarming, and often humorous story of Mary Kelly, an Irish immigrant navigating life's challenges after settling in America. Her journey captures the sacrifices, resilience, and adaptability required by immigrants, particularly women, who support their families in new and sometimes unfriendly environments. The book spans Mary's life in both Ireland and America, detailing her family's culture, values, and unyielding hope amid unexpected obstacles. Through vivid storytelling, Miller introduces readers to Mary's wit, optimism, and determination to embrace the American dream while holding onto her Irish roots. From humorous miscommunications about "biscuits" and "trainers" to the struggles of adapting to an unfamiliar culture and customs, Mary's experiences reveal a woman of strong faith, humor, and compassion. Her acts of kindness and close bonds with neighbors show the strength of community and support systems in an immigrant's life, especially when traditional family structures are absent. As Mary raises her children and faces the heartache of separation from family back in Ireland, her unwavering belief in brighter days resonates with readers. Mary's story also illuminates the lives of everyday American families, their values, and how they create new traditions while holding onto the old. By bridging two cultures, Mary redefines family, friendship, and faith in a foreign land. In Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home, readers will find an invitation to reflect on their own family histories and a reminder of the extraordinary strength found in seemingly ordinary lives. This book is ideal for anyone interested in the immigrant experience, family values, or the nuances of cross-cultural relationships. Breeda Kelly Miller, shares: "My hope is that this book of very personal journeys will resonate with you. I do believe that we all have great stories in our lives. We just need to take the time to consider our experiences, remember them, and learn from them. I do think that ordinary experiences can make for extraordinary stories." What readers say about this book: "A beautifully crafted memoir and the heartwarming stories of one family's resilience, humor and heart. A must-read for anyone who values family, heritage, and the power of personal history." Elizabeth McCormick, Motivational Speaker
Our Kelly Ancestors

Our Kelly Ancestors

Joyce Kelly

Wild Rising Press
2024
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Our Kelly Ancestors by family historian Joyce V. Kelly, Ph.D. and her brother Jim Kelly, will inspire and guide you to transition from conducting genealogical research to sharing your findings. Whether you are new to genealogical research or highly experienced, the authors will show you how to collect, document, and share information about your Irish ancestors. Our Kellys lived on the family farm in Derrycahill, County Roscommon from at least the early 1800s until 1999. Joyce and Jim collected information about these ancestors before and after they emigrated to the United States. Several Kellys stayed on the family farm in Derrycahill, County Roscommon, but the farm was abandoned in 1999, when John Kelly, our first cousin once removed, died. John was the last of our close relatives to remain in Ireland. This family history shows how to use church and civil records, maps, images, and stories to build and document family trees; to describe the lives of 19th century Irish tenant farmers; and to develop a social history of the cultural, economic, and religious environment in which ancestors lived. Our Kelly Ancestors also displays simple autosomal DNA analyses to help build and validate family trees and to identify and confirm potential Most Recent Common Ancestors. Further, the authors analyze Jim's big Y-700 DNA test results to identify tentative locations of our Kelly male line for thousands of years.
Grace Kelly: Princess of Movies and Monaco

Grace Kelly: Princess of Movies and Monaco

In60learning

Independently Published
2018
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Grace Kelly only graced American film screens from 1950-1956. She came from a line of successful individuals, and her short career was no exception-she starred in numerous films, worked with legendary director Alfred Hitchcock, and won an Academy Award. She also won the heart of the Prince of Monaco, whom she wed in 1956. She reigned as a philanthropic princess until her dramatic death on a winding Monaco street in 1982. This biography serves as an introduction to her life and legacy as a film princess.
Emmett Kelly's Lovechild

Emmett Kelly's Lovechild

Stephen Simpkins

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Stephen Simpkins joins contemporary colleagues such as, H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), Ezra Pound, F.S. Flint, Richard Aldington, Amy Lowell, Skipwith Cannell and James Joyce with his avant-garde, Imagist poetry. In the March 1913 issue of Poetry that contained, "A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste" Ezra Pound opened with an introductory note defining Des Imagistes or, Imagist poetry by declaring, "That which presents an intellectual and emotional complex in an instant of time." Stephen Simpkins' Imagism is brilliant. After the result of long examination, each brief word becomes an impact to the overall piece and defines the results for this wonderful poetry. This is Stephen Simpkins' first publication Hopefully many more will follow.
Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly

Hourly History

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Grace KellyGrace Kelly. The name itself still conjures up images of beauty, talent and the extraordinary life of one of America's hottest Hollywood talents of the 1950s. Of course she is equally well known for then marrying into the royal family of Monaco and for the circumstances surrounding her untimely death at the age of just 52.Inside you will read about...- Early Modeling Career- Parental Problems- Work with Hitchcock- To Catch a Prince- Princess or PrisonerAnd much more Now, in this new book, Grace Kelly: A Life From Beginning to End, the days of this true superstar of the modern age are told in breath-taking clarity and with an eye for detail that leaves no stone unturned.From her early modelling career and her work with the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, through to her marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco and moving in high society circles, each step taken is portrayed with honesty and sensitivity, right up until her last days.For anyone who grew up with Grace Kelly's name on film credits, or those who still appreciate her beauty and talent, Grace Kelly: A Life From Beginning to End, is the 'must read' book of the year
The Kelly Murder Mysteries: Books 1-3

The Kelly Murder Mysteries: Books 1-3

S. G. Lee

Shillelagh Books
2016
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In A Penny Saved A Murder Earned -A series of dead bodies, close to the Kelly's hearts, a stalker's love offerings and the Kelly curse continues.In A Diller A Dollar A Really Dead Scholar -A dead Casanova choir teacher and a scared killer pull the Kelly's closer together as they strive yet again to defeat the curse and survive the killers frantic plans.In Betty Blue Lost Her Holiday Shoe- The Kelly's and the newest Kelly have planned a trip to Niagara Falls and area followed by New Year's Eve wedding in London, Ontario; but the curse has other plans as Rose finds one of the fellow tourists dead and the Kelly's are spiralled into yet another murder mystery, as more bodies pile up.
William Kelly of Portrane

William Kelly of Portrane

Gerard Ronan

Fingal County Libraries
2019
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William Kelly was a modernizing influence on Irish farming whose tillage practices and self-invented mangelwurzel bread helped save many lives in Donabate and Portrane during the Great Famine. A leading light in the tenants' rights leagues of the 1870s, he was a council member of the Irish Home Rule League, one of the founding fathers of the Land League and a signatory to a pivotal document of Irish history. A champion of the poor, he was largely forgotten following his death in 1881.
Ellsworth Kelly: Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings and Sculpture
This is the long-awaited catalogue raisonne of Ellsworth Kelly, one of the greatest living painters and sculptors. Edited by Kelly scholar Yve-Alain Bois, the multi-volume publication contains exhaustive documentation of each of Kelly's paintings, sculptures, and reliefs. The catalogue's inclusion of insightful texts and high quiality images of individual works and preparatory drawings, along with prvenance information, exhibition history, and bibliographic information, will make it an irreplaceable reference tool for institutions, collectors, and admirers.
Ellsworth Kelly – Windows / Fenêtres

Ellsworth Kelly – Windows / Fenêtres

Serges Lasvignes; Bernard Blistène; Jean-Pierre Criqui; Yve-Alain Bois; Staffan Ahrenberg

Cahiers d'art
2023
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The window as motif in the drawings and paintings of Ellsworth KellyThis monograph was copublished by Cahiers d'Art and Centre Pompidou on the occasion of the 2019 exhibition Ellsworth Kelly: Windows, which brought together, for the first time, the six Windows made by Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015) in France between 1949 and 1950. Kelly's years in France were a period of perpetual invention, and are fundamental to an understanding of his work. As he wrote in 1969, "After constructing Window with two canvases and a wood frame, I realized that ... painting as I had known it was finished for me." This signal moment is evoked through more than 80 works, paintings, drawings, sketches and photographs, along with two beautiful essays by Yve-Alain Bois and Jean-Pierre Criqui. Ellsworth Kelly is one of the most important abstract artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, as well as a key figure in the rebirth of Cahiers d'Art: the publishing house was reopened in 2012 with an exhibition of Kelly's work in its legendary gallery, and, in collaboration with Yve-Alain Bois and the Ellsworth Kelly Foundation, it published the first volume of Kelly's Catalogue Raisonn of Paintings, Reliefs, and Sculpture, 1940-1953.
Ned Kelly as Memory Dispositif

Ned Kelly as Memory Dispositif

Laura Basu

De Gruyter
2012
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Nineteenth-century outlaw Ned Kelly is perhaps Australia's most famous historical figure. Ever since he went on the run in 1878 his story has been repeated time and again, in every conceivable medium. Although the value of his memory has been hotly contested – and arguably because of this – he remains perhaps the main national icon of Australia. Kelly's flamboyant crimes turned him into a popular hero for many Australians during his lifetime and far beyond: a symbol of freedom, anti authoritarianism, anti imperialism; a Robin Hood, a Jesse James, a Che Guevara. Others have portrayed him as a villain, a gangster, a terrorist. His latest incarnation has been as WikiLeaks founder and fellow Australian "cyber outlaw" Julian Assange. Despite the huge number of representations of Kelly – from rampant newspaper reporting of the events, to the iconic Sidney Nolan paintings, to a movie starring Mick Jagger, to contemporary urban street art – this is the first work to take this corpus of material itself as a subject of analysis. The fascinating case of this young outlaw provides an important opportunity to further our understanding of the dynamics of cultural memory. The book explains the processes by which the cultural memory of Ned Kelly was made and has developed over time, and how it has related to formations and negotiations of national identity. It breaks new ground in memory studies in the first place by showing that cultural memories are formed and develop through tangles of relations, what Basu terms memory dispositifs. In introducing the concept of the memory dispositif, this volume brings together and develops the work of Foucault, Deleuze, and Agamben on the dispositif, along with relevant concepts from the field of memory studies such as allochronism, colonial aphasia, and multidirectionality, the memory site – especially as developed by Ann Rigney – and Jan Assmann's figure of memory. Secondly, this work makes important headway in our understanding of the relationships between cultural memory and national identity, at a time when matters of identity appear to be more urgent and fraught than ever. In doing so, it shows that national identities are never purely national but are always sub- and transnational. The Ned Kelly memory dispositif has made complex and conflicting contributions to constructions of national identity. Ever since his outlawry, the identities invested in Kelly and those invested in the Australian nation have, in a two-way dynamic, fused into and strengthened each other, so that Kelly is in many ways a symbol for the national identity. Kelly has come to stand for an anti-establishment, working class, subaltern, Irish-inflected national identity. At the same time he has come to represent and enforce the whiteness, hyper-heterosexual masculinity and violence of "Australianness". Basu shows that Kelly has therefore always functioned in both radical and conservative ways, often both at once: a turbulent, Janus-faced figure.