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Gottfried Keller as a Democratic Idealist
Edward Franklin Hauch
Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
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Dr. Kellon's Guide to First Aid for Horses: A Quick and Easy Reference to Conditions That Require Emergency Treatment
Eleanor Kellon
Skyhorse Publishing
2019
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God's Miracles: The Story of Don Keller Sr.'s Life
Don Keller
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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God's Miracles: The Story Of Don Keller Sr.'s Life
Donald Keller Sr
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Michael Kelley Poetry: Volume 1
Michael Kelley
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Here is the first ever collection of Michael Kelley's first three Christian poetry collections This volume includes "Lifted", "All The Days And All The Nights", and, finally, "Looking Into Nothing"--his most recent poetry collection released Why buy them separate, when you can have all three books in one big book?
Im Keller ist es dunkel: Kurzgeschichten
Jasmin Krieger
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Vier knackige Kurzgeschichten f r zwischendurch.
Gottfried Keller im Europäischen Gedanken
Max Hochdorf
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Gottfried Keller im Europ ischen Gedanken by Max Hochdorf. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1919 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
Helen Keller and Her Miracle Worker - Biography 3rd Grade Children's Biography Books
Baby Professor
Baby Professor
2017
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#creative devotion: Original artwork and poetry by Hatt Kelley
Hatt Kelley
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Hatt Kelley's collection of original, divinely inspired art and poetry has been praised as, "a new Hippocratic Oath for the holy healers, modern mystics and seekers of grace." She celebrates both the mundane and the magnificent with the beauty and power of her words and images. This book is for all those who wish to use spiritual practices to promote understanding, healing, growth and joy.
Rain in a Tin Cup: The Memories of Chadna Lorraine Scott Kelley
Chadna Kelley
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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What does it mean to really live? Or not?Set in eastern, upstate New York, Helen Keller Really Lived features a fortyish former barfly and grifter who must make a living in the wake of her wealthy husband’s death, and who finds work in a clinic helping women seeking reproductive assistance. The other main character is the grifter’s dead ex-husband, a Ukrainian hooker-to-healer success story, who prior to his demise was a gynecologist and after, an amateur folklorist, or ghostlorist, who collected and provided scholarly commentary on the stories of his fellow “revenants.”Their intertwined stories explore the mistakes, miscarriages, inadequacies, and defeats that may have led to their divorce, including his failure (according to her) to “fully live.”As it investigates the theme of what it means to “really live” or not, Elisabeth Sheffield’s brilliant new novel is also an exploration of virtual reality in the sense of the experience provided by literature. It is a novel awash in a multitude of voices, from the obscenity-laced, Nabokovian soliloquys of the dead Ukrainian doctor, to the trade-school / midcentury-romance-novel-constrained style of his dead mother-in-law.
From two acclaimed, award-winning restaurants came two of the most acclaimed, award-winning cookbooks ever published—now packaged together in a luxurious slipcased boxed set, the ideal gift for any food lover. First there was French Laundry in Napa Valley, setting a new standard for American fine dining. Then there was The French Laundry Cookbook, setting a new standard for American cookbooks. In 1998, Chef Keller opened Bouchon, “so that I’d have a place to eat after cooking all night at the French Laundry,” and that restaurant, too, gave birth to a groundbreaking cookbook. Now, fifteen years after Thomas Keller first set foot in what would become a landmark restaurant, these two extraordinary books are offered in a striking new slipcased edition. With this year’s opening of the Bouchon Bakery in New York City, and last year’s momentous Michelin guide that awarded Keller’s Per Se the top honors, Keller is increasingly in the limelight—and his inventive, delicious food is increasingly in the consciousness of a national audience. The Complete Keller is the perfect gift for anyone who loves fine food.
The remarkable true story of a lone genius whose quest to unlock the science behind the perfect swing changed golf forever In 1939, Homer Kelley played golf for the first time and scored 116. Frustrated, he did not play again for six months; when he did he carded a 77. Determined to understand why he was able to shave nearly 40 strokes off his score, Kelley spent three decades of trial and error to unlock the answer and to recapture that one wonderful day when golf was easy and enjoyable. In 1969, Kelley self- published his findings in The Golfing Machine: The Computer Age Approach to Golfing Perfection. The bestselling instruction books of the day required golfers to conform their swings to the author's ideals, but Homer Kelley configured swings to fit every golfer. He found an enthusiastic disciple in a Seattle teaching pro named Ben Doyle, who in turn found an eager student in 13-year-old prodigy Bobby Clampett. Clampett's initial success in amateur golf shined a bright spotlight on Homer Kelley and The Golfing Machine, but when the young star suffered a painfully public collapse and faltered as a pro, critics were quick to blast Kelley and his complex and controversial ideas. With exclusive access to Homer Kelley's archives, author Scott Gummer paints a fascinating picture of the man behind the machine, the ultimate outsider who changed the game once and for all of us.
Helen Keller: Autobiographies & Other Writings (LOA #378)
Helen Keller; Kim E. Nieslen
THE LIBRARY OF AMERICA
2024
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In her own words, the legendary American icon who overcame adversity to become a brilliant writer and powerful advocate for the disabled: The Story of My Life, The World I Live In, plus a dozen revealing personal letters, public speeches, essays, and more Here, in a deluxe hardcover edition, is the inspiring story of an American icon--"the greatest woman of our age," as Winston Churchill put it--in her own words. The Story of My Life (1903), published just before she became the first deaf-blind college graduate in the United States, brought Helen Keller worldwide fame, and has remained a touchstone for generations. Recounting her astonishing relationship with her teacher, Annie Sullivan, "the Miracle Worker," it offers still-vivid testimony of the transformative power of love and faith in overcoming adversity. Keller's underappreciated literary artistry and philosophical acumen are especially evident in the personal essays that make up The World I Live In (1908): exploring her own "disability," she reflects profoundly on language, thinking, dreams, belief, and the relations between the senses. Also included are more than a dozen letters, speeches, essays, and other works--most of them from out-of-print, uncollected, or previously unpublished sources--charting more than 50 years of Keller's exemplary life and career. These pieces reveal her commitments to women's rights, workers' rights, racial justice, and peace, as well as her advocacy for the disabled. Kim E. Nielsen, Keller's biographer and the author of A Disability History of the United States, introduces the volume, which includes a 16-page portfolio of photographs and a newly researched chronology of Keller's life, along with authoritative notes and an index.