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Gerry Anderson: The Comic Collection
Stand by for action, we're about to launch into a world where anything can happen! Discover the iconic comic strips that captured the thrill and excitement of Gerry Anderson's cult 21st century TV series. With original comic artwork from Thunderbirds, Stingray, Captain Scarlet, Joe 90, Zero X, Fireball XL5, Lady Penelope, Angels and Marina, this exciting collection is perfect for Gerry Anderson Supermarionation fans everywhere.
Gerry Sant of the Secret Service

Gerry Sant of the Secret Service

William Le Queux

Lulu.com
2021
pokkari
From the Introduction: To those who, like myself, have moved in the Continental underworld of spies and spying, the name of "Sant of the Secret Service" is synonymous with all that is ingenious, resourceful, and daring. In the Intelligence Departments of London, Paris, Rome, and New York, the name of "Sant of the Secret Service" is to-day one to conjure with. Cheerful, optimistic, and the most modest of men, Gerry Sant has seldom spoken of his own adventures. The son of a certain nobleman who must here remain nameless, and hence the scion of a noble house, he has graduated through all stages of the dark and devious ways of espionage. Our first meeting was ten years ago, in the tribune at the Battle of Flowers at San Remo, where, to be exact, we were fellow-members of the committee, and it is because of our old friendship, and the fact that we have been fellow-spies up and down Europe, that he has permitted me to write down these intensely absorbing memoirs of exciting and unrecorded adventures in defeating the Hun.
Gerry Stratmanns Traumschaum

Gerry Stratmanns Traumschaum

Gerry Stratmann

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
L hmender Nachtmahr, inniger Herzenswunsch, brennende Sehnsucht und erotische Fantasie - sie alle u ern sich in unterschiedlichsten Tr umen. Zwanzig Kurzgeschichten - bunt oder farblos, schillernd oder tr b - wie Seifenblasen in einer Handvoll Traumschaum.
Gentleman Gerry

Gentleman Gerry

Gerry Cooney; John Grady

Rowman Littlefield
2019
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Beginning in the late 1970s, “Gentleman” Gerry Cooney’s professional boxing career was marked by exhilarating fights, exciting wins, and a powerful left hook. In 1982, Cooney landed a lucrative match against world heavyweight champion Larry Holmes on one of the biggest stages in championship boxing. Yet Cooney’s bouts in the ring were nothing compared to the inner turmoil that he dealt with and eventually overcame. Gentleman Gerry: A Contender in the Ring, a Champion in Recovery chronicles the career of a boxing legend, the challenges and triumphs of a trauma survivor, and an alcoholic’s journey to sustained recovery. Gerry Cooney and John Grady provide a detailed account of how the former contender went from an abused childhood to becoming a two-time Golden Gloves champion. More than just a biography, this book explores the challenges of surviving difficult moments and overcoming obstacles such as alcohol addiction. The authors also provide historical perspectives of the era and behind-the-scenes insight into the world of professional boxing. Complete with photographs from esteemed sports photographer Joe DiMaggio and stories directly from Cooney himself, this book offers an unprecedented look into Cooney’s life and the lessons he learned. Fans of boxing, as well as sports enthusiasts and others recovering from addiction, will find Gentleman Gerry a must-read.
Gentleman Gerry

Gentleman Gerry

Gerry Cooney; John Grady

Rowman Littlefield
2021
nidottu
Beginning in the late 1970s, “Gentleman” Gerry Cooney’s professional boxing career was marked by exhilarating fights, exciting wins, and a powerful left hook. In 1982, Cooney landed a lucrative match against world heavyweight champion Larry Holmes on one of the biggest stages in championship boxing. Yet Cooney’s bouts in the ring were nothing compared to the inner turmoil that he dealt with and eventually overcame. Gentleman Gerry: A Contender in the Ring, a Champion in Recovery chronicles the career of a boxing legend, the challenges and triumphs of a trauma survivor, and an alcoholic’s journey to sustained recovery. Gerry Cooney and John Grady provide a detailed account of how the former contender went from an abused childhood to becoming a two-time Golden Gloves champion. More than just a biography, this book explores the challenges of surviving difficult moments and overcoming obstacles such as alcohol addiction. The authors also provide historical perspectives of the era and behind-the-scenes insight into the world of professional boxing.Complete with photographs from esteemed sports photographer Joe DiMaggio and stories directly from Cooney himself, this book offers an unprecedented look into Cooney’s life and the lessons he learned. Fans of boxing, as well as sports enthusiasts and others recovering from addiction, will find Gentleman Gerry a must-read.
Gerry Studds

Gerry Studds

Mark Robert Schneider

University of Massachusetts Press
2017
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Representative Gerry Studds served the Massachusetts South Shore, Cape Cod, and New Bedford congressional district from 1973 to 1997. During his first decade in the House he helped pass legislation that protected American fishermen from overfishing by international boats and limited President Ronald Reagan’s wars in Central America.The defining moment of his career, however, came in 1983, when he was censured by the House for having had an affair with a page ten years previously. On the floor of Congress, Studds confessed to having behaved inappropriately and then courageously declared that he was a gay man— becoming the country’s first openly gay member of Congress. Defying all expectations, Studds won reelection in a bruising campaign. For the rest of his career, he remained loyal to his constituents’ concerns while also championing AIDS research and care, leading the effort in Congress to allow gays and lesbians to serve in the military, and opposing the Defense of Marriage Act. Once a deeply conflicted man, he ultimately found a balance between his public service and his private life, which included a happy, legally recognized marriage.
Gerry and Me

Gerry and Me

George E. Coon

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2020
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Gerry and MeBy: George E. Coon World literature is rife with tales of young lovers, but neglects mature love. Gerry and Me details a love affair between two middle-aged, married (not to one another) educators, both writers of textbooks for children. It tells of their growing affair, the difficulty of wanting to be together without hurting others, and, finally, of more than thirty years of marriage spent working together while traveling to multiple countries on six different continents. Gerry and Me proves love does not reside exclusively among youth, but can flourish for people of all ages.Finally, Gerry and Me memorializes Gerry - a woman described by the author, George E. Coon, as "Auntie Mame with brain power, or Mary Poppins with both feet on the ground." Coon chronicles the joys of life with Gerry throughout the book, including dancing a jig at a hobo jamboree, swimming with whales while assisting researchers in Costa Rica, and countless other adventures. The book is written from the perspective of Coon who was "beside her throughout these often humorous occasions." About the AuthorGeorge E. Coon was born into a family of ten during the Great Depression. During his preteen years, he picked cherries during summer harvests "to earn money for school clothes." In high school, he played four years of varsity baseball and basketball - the only sports available. During the later years of World War II, he worked in a meat market while in high school, a trade he relied on through college, always with the goal of becoming a teacher.His earliest teaching contract was in a one-room rural school where he was the sole teacher for grades K-8. The contract also stipulated he do his own janitor work. During his nearly six decades of teaching he taught in Indiana, Illinois, New York, Michigan, England, and China. He is Professor Emeritus from Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan.His educational publications number over sixty, often with Gerry joining him as co-author. Since retirement, he has written three sports quiz books and a memoir entitled Bert's Boy: Growing Up During The Great Depression and World War II.
Land Art: by Gerry Joe Weise

Land Art: by Gerry Joe Weise

Gerry Joe Weise

Independently Published
2018
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The artwork of Gerry Joe Weise is about the complexity of the natural world. Our natural world. He is quite frankly, one of Australia's greatest nature artists. Born in Sydney, Australia on April 23rd in 1959; Weise has lived and worked in Australia, France, Germany, Switzerland and the United States. It should be taken into account, that he has led a life completely divided between art and music, unable to separate the two, and leading professional successful occupations in both ventures. Weise often describes his artwork as musical interventions in nature, while he performs several musical genres likened to painting on canvas. We are only here for a short time, and that is reflected in the Ephemeral Art of Gerry Joe Weise; that often lasts for a breath or two, encompassing a wide variety of projects and landscapes. We are a witness to his style of Land Art, embodying several layers of meaning, with his application of the Alter-modern, his diaspora, while using physics and philosophy. The main theme, is to create entirely with things found in nature like: natural pigments, minerals, vegetation, rocks, gravel and sand. That transmit a deep connection with the Earth. A connection with time and place, unveiling the marvels of the land, and a fascination with nature. Weise favors seaside terrain, where the majority of his earthworks are created. Once he has familiarized himself with the area, he sets to work establishing a camaraderie with the elements of erosion and the natural milieu. He seeks to employ symbols for which he has created, and are very fond of. Often employing only one symbol at a time. The spectator may be bewildered, only if to glimpse that symbol for the very first time, while not making the necessary connections with the symbols that Weise has been creating since the early 1980s. When the earthwork is satisfactorily nearly finished (he considers an artwork should never be completed), there is no further attachment by the artist. Weise does not feel he has abandoned the project, but considers the work has taken on a new life, that will wither and erode back into the ground. As was always meant to be, in the natural world. "There is no success or failure, there is only nature", this is my all time favorite Gerry Joe Weise quote. He is a true artist that not only draws, paints, creates installations indoors and outdoors; but he is also a musician and a composer, a necessary photographer to document his Land artworks, and a writer expressing himself eloquently in poetry verse and essay writing. Many of the Land Art symbols are drawn on earth with pigments, and are called "Ground Paintings". Outdoors, there is this interplay with the wind, defying gravity, so that the nature-friendly pigments stay on the ground, and are not uplifted to be scattered in several directions, for which Weise has the secret. Indoors, there are grass sprouts that start to grow from the earth installations, proving that even in a museum or gallery setting, nature still has its way. There are no boundaries between the artist and nature. The artist connects the environment with ideas from philosophy and physics, in an Alter-modern state of mind, generated by his diaspora from being a nomadic visual artist. Land Art can only be captured properly, when the artist becomes a rigorous photo archivist. The artist must preserve the moment, captured in time and space, as an artistic travelogue, and as a statement. Gerry Joe Weise left the confines of a skyscraper city, Sydney, to immerse himself in the immense landscape canvases of Australia. Pharaonic constructions, with earthwork maximalism, vis-a-vis his Ground Paintings with pigments on earth, are a new way to create art. Weise is often in extreme isolation, out among the large swaths of his homeland, in a natural Aussie wonderland. (by Ludovic Gibsson)