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[Account Of] the Priory of Austin Canons at Kersey.

[Account Of] the Priory of Austin Canons at Kersey.

British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: Account of] the Priory of Austin Canons at Kersey.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. As well as historical works, this collection includes geographies, travelogues, and titles covering periods of competition and cooperation among the people of Great Britain and Ireland. Works also explore the countries' relations with France, Germany, the Low Countries, Denmark, and Scandinavia. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Anonymous; 1848? 8 . 10351.g.19.(1.)
Hady Hill: the Life and Crimes of Austin Wilson
Join the life of Austin Wilson. Discover his secret and learn the truth about this mysterious man. From the moment he left the place he called home he was certain there was someone or something behind him, even one time feeling he heard his name whispered in the wind. It was just after seven in the morning when he arrived in the village; half asleep he must have looked like a zombie for people who didn't know him. As he made his way into the residential area he was nearly hit by a people carrier which seemed to be in a hurry. He had cleverly noticed where the vehicle had come from and was now wondering if that house was empty. He watched the people carrier move around the corner out of sight and promptly decided to follow his instincts by checking out the house. There was no movement, a good start to proceedings so he went to the back of the house.
An Artist's Guide to Moving to Austin
In "An Artist's Guide to Moving to Austin: or Any City for That Matter," Wright offers a comprehensive four-part DIY guide tailored for artists navigating the challenges of thriving in capitalist America during the early 2020s. This essential resource empowers creative individuals to not only pursue their artistic passions but also make a meaningful impact within their new communities. Emphasizing the importance of collaboration, Wright outlines a practical roadmap for artists to flourish as they transition from one big city to another. Through a blend of pragmatic advice and raw, candid discourse, this book addresses the struggles faced by artists in a capitalist society, amplifying their voices and experiences. With its relatable insights, this guide resonates with the journey of countless American creatives, establishing itself as a vital tool for those seeking fulfillment and purpose in their artistic endeavors.
Only Idle Chatter from Gilbert & Sullivan Austin
"Only Idle Chatter" contains over 65 texts ranging from historical insights to production details, from personal reflections to high-spirited entertainments. They are reprinted substantially as they appeared in Gilbert & Sullivan Austin newsletters and programs from 2010 to 2020 and were designed to create interest in playgoers new to Gilbert & Sullivan as well as to engage seasoned Savoyards. President Emerita Libby Weed provides a foreword, and Ralph MacPhail, Jr., adds an introduction with acknowledgments, notes on the texts for which there was no room in their original, ephemeral publication, and an extensive list of references and suggestions for further reading. "Everyone will learn something new from the apparently ephemeral pieces in this book. They are full of insight and understanding and, above all, joy." --Andrew Crowther, author of "Gilbert of Gilbert & Sullivan" and "Contradiction Contradicted"; Secretary, The W. S. Gilbert Society "An enjoyable read, 'Only Idle Chatter' is an interesting and above all affectionate insight into the art of effectively, and with honesty, producing a Gilbert script. From practical backstage traffic control issues to the touchier matters of navigating outdated or obscure references, MacPhail lets us in on the research and thought required for understanding a Savoy opera, without getting bogged down in academic detail or minutiae." --Dr. Jeffrey Jones-Ragona, Music Director and Conductor, Gilbert & Sullivan Austin "Ralph MacPhail, Jr., combines deep knowledge about Gilbert and Sullivan and their works with an erudite yet accessible writing style. His descriptions and analyses enhance the enjoyment that G&S provides to even the casual Savoyard." --Diane Radin, President, Gilbert & Sullivan Austin "In 'Only Idle Chatter, ' Ralph MacPhail, Jr., brings unassuming expertise and a good-natured humor to his treatment of 10 Savoy operas and seven G&S-related rarities." --Gayden Wren, author of "A Most Ingenious Paradox: The Art of Gilbert & Sullivan"
The City We Built: Black Leaders of Austin

The City We Built: Black Leaders of Austin

Terry Mitchell

Arcadia Children's Books
2024
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In the tradition of Little Legends and Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls comes The City We Built: Black Leaders of Austin, an illustrated children's book honoring the extraordinary African American men and women who played a critical role in shaping Black Austin's social, political, and cultural heritage. A collaboration between The Black Leaders Collective; The George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center; and renowned Texas visual artist Sad Lawson, The City We Built will take readers on an empowering and inspiring journey through Black Austin's history, highlighting such local luminaries as: Ada Anderson, Charles Atkins, Berl Handcox, Johnny Holmes, Azie Taylor Morton, Velma Roberts, Dorothy Turner, Willie Wells, and more. Featuring full-page biographies and vibrantly illustrated, full-color portraits, The City We Built will not only educate young readers and inspire a new generation of Austin Black leaders--but celebrate the heroes who helped build this remarkable city.
In The Grill Room Contemporary Austin Country Club In Wake Of Harvey Penick

In The Grill Room Contemporary Austin Country Club In Wake Of Harvey Penick

Roger L. Terry

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Austin Country Club (ACC), founded in 1899, is the oldest and more prestigious club in Texas. The ACC is known for its rich golfing traditions, boasting four hall-of-fame golfers on its membership list. Beloved above all the club's golf lore and legends, however, is the memory of longtime club pro and internationally renowned golf instructor Harvey Penick. Known around the ACC as Mr. Penick, never as Harvey, the club's most celebrated character passed away twenty years ago. Mr. Penick's collection of golf tips and lessons, titled simply The Little Red Book, is the best-selling golf instruction manual in history. He taught generations of club members, from child prot g s to adults who came to the game late in life. He was best known, however, for his kindness, honesty, and gentle humor. As one club member noted, "Mr. Penick cared about you, not just your golf." In his new book, In the Grill Room Contemporary Austin Country Club in the Wake of Harvey Penick, Roger L. Terry, MD, collects club members' many warm memories of Mr. Penick into a single anecdotal volume. The compilation illustrates the life of a great man and preserves firsthand accounts of his character for golf lovers everywhere.