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Red Nails by Robert E. Howard, Fiction, Fantasy
"One of the strangest stories ever written -- the tale of a barbarian adventurer, a woman pirate, and a weird roofed city inhabited by the most peculiar race of men ever spawned "That was the "Weird Tales" editor's original terse blurb for this story's magazine publication. (There was another, longer less coherent, but it wouldn't fit here on the back cover.) Death Decay "Red Nails" really is something special. It's classic Conan Conan lovers consider "Red Nails" to be one of the best, and you know, they make a point.
The Art of Howard Chaykin

The Art of Howard Chaykin

Robert Greenberger

Dynamic Forces Inc
2012
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Legendary for what he has done on the page and infamous for what he has said off it, Howard Chaykin ranks among the superstars of modern comics. In The Art of Howard Chaykin, go behind the scenes with the creator whose pioneering works include American Flagg! and Black Kiss, and experience the stories of his life as only he can tell them. Filled with no-holds-barred perspective from his longtime friends and colleagues, and featuring an extensive selection of artwork from throughout his career, including many never-before-published pieces from Chaykin’s own archives, The Art of Howard Chaykin takes readers on an in-depth journey from the 1970s to today with one of the medium’s great storytellers.
The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman

The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman

University of South Carolina Press
2012
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This is a four-volume, chronologically arranged documentary edition spanning the long and productive career of the Reverend Howard Thurman, one of the most significant leaders in the history of intellectual and religious life in the mid-twentieth-century US. Thurman was one of the principal architects of the modern non-violent Civil Rights Movement and a key mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman

The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman

University of South Carolina Press
2015
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The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman is a multivolume, chronologically arranged documentary edition spanning the long and productive career of the Reverend Howard Thurman, one of the most significant leaders in the intellectual and religious life of United States in the mid-twentieth century. The first to lead a delegation of African Americans to meet with Mahatma Gandhi in 1936, Thurman later became one of the principal architects of the modern nonviolent civil rights movement and a key mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and others involved in the movement. In 1953 Life magazine named Thurman one of the twelve greatest preachers of the century.In volume 3 (September 1943-May 1949), Walter Earl Fluker documents Thurman's founding and leadership of the Fellowship Church for All Peoples in San Francisco, California--the nation's first major interracial, interfaith church. The war years showed Thurman new possibilities and strains in American culture. He felt the war had led to a moral coarsening as evidenced by a willingness to accept things that had been intolerable in peacetime, an emphasis on destroying enemies--real and imagined--and the conviction that the only way to solve problems was through the use of force, a conviction that became a self-fulfilling prophecy. Amid the uncertainty of this period, Thurman embarked on his great interfaith experiment as pastor to a small group of dedicated and courageous people who were primarily middle class, with at least as many white as black people, in a city that in 1940s America was far from the mainstream of black life. His letters, essays, and sermons show Thurman struggling to define and maintain the interracial character and practice of Fellowship Church, building its programs and membership while constantly wrestling with financial and location problems and preserving its separation from other organizations, most notably the Communist Party and its adult education program, the California Labour School. Thurman was also becoming more of a national figure, partly a result of the attention given to the Fellowship Church in publications such as Time magazine, but also because he had begun to publish regularly. From his first book, The Greatest of These, it was only three years until his Ingersoll lecture at Harvard, ""The Negro Spiritual Speaks of Life and Death,"" was offered by Harper. Two years later Thurman published what has proven his most enduring work, Jesus and the Disinherited, arguing that the key to understanding the religion of Jesus was his lack of Roman citizenship, a condition Thurman compared to the lives of southern black people, who, like Jesus, were effectively disinherited
The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman, Volume 4

The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman, Volume 4

University of South Carolina Press
2017
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The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman is a multivolume, chronologically arranged documentary edition spanning the long and productive career of the Reverend Howard Thurman, one of the most significant leaders in the intellectual and religious life of the United States in the mid–twentieth century. The first to lead a delegation of African Americans to meet with Mahatma Gandhi in 1936, Thurman later became one of the principal architects of the modern nonviolent civil rights movement and a key mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and others involved in the movement. In 1953 Life magazine named Thurman one of the twelve greatest preachers of the century.In volume 4 (June 1949–December 1962), Walter Earl Fluker covers Thurman’s final years at the Fellowship Church in San Francisco and his years as the dean of Marsh Chapel at Boston University and professor of spiritual resources at Boston University School of Theology. In taking on these positions, Thurman became the first African American dean of chapel at a majority-white college or university in the United States and the first tenured African American professor at Boston University School of Theology.During his time at Boston University, Thurman tirelessly advocated for dialogue and understanding between faiths. Although charged with serving the university’s Protestant community, Thurman preferred to pursue a broader ministry. He sought to use his status as dean of the chapel to bring people together, always acting out of a profound belief that no religion holds a monopoly on truth or holiness. Thurman sought to make Marsh Chapel a place where Protestants, Catholics, Jews, and all others could learn from each other as they shared a universal search for meaning and purpose, each drawing strength and insights from his or her own religious tradition. He sought to make the university a place where people who had found safety and comfort in “keeping to their own” would come to understand that intellectual, spiritual, and ethical progress can take place only when barriers between groups are broken down. His vision of interreligious cooperation is as timely as ever, as people of many faiths work to build bridges of understanding and hope to carry us through the challenges of the twenty-first century.
The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman, Volume 5

The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman, Volume 5

University of South Carolina Press
2019
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The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman is a five-volume, chronologically arranged documentary edition spanning the long and productive career of the Reverend Howard Thurman, one of the most significant leaders in the history of intellectual and religious life in the mid-twentieth-century United States. The first to lead a delegation of African Americans to meet personally with Mahatma Gandhi, in 1936, Thurman later became one of the principal architects of the modern, nonviolent civil rights movement and a key mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1953 Life magazine named Thurman as one of the twelve greatest preachers of the century.This fifth and final volume covers the last seventeen years of his life, from the end of his ministry as Boston University's dean of chapel in 1963 through his passing in April 1981. Thurman referred to these years as his ""wider ministry,"" one untethered to a specific congregation or institution, spreading his spiritual gifts and insights as widely as possible from his base in San Francisco. A resonant theme is Thurman's interaction with the black freedom struggle, from its heyday in the early 1960s through the turn to black power and nationalism. This includes Thurman's correspondence with many of the movement's leading figures and thinkers, among them Martin Luther King, Jr.; Whitney Young, Jr.; Jesse Jackson; Vincent Harding; and Lerone Bennett.Thurman's final years saw the culmination of his expansive religious vision, in his attempt to fashion a conception of spirituality that was at once deeply personal and truly inclusive. These final documents refer to many aspects of this, including his work with the Howard Thurman Educational Trust, his seminars with young African American divinity students, his outreach to Judaism and other religions, his efforts to come to terms with the cultural changes of the 1960s and 1970s, and his endeavors to pass on his legacy to another generation.
Huxley and Howard

Huxley and Howard

Susan K. Ewoldt

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2021
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Huxley the corgi is living the good life-that is, until the neighbor dog Howard starts to bully him. Featuring a cast of characters with unique physical characteristics, Huxley and Howard is a simple story that can spark rich discussions about individual differences. This book is based on the author's grand pup Huxley and a friend's family dog, Howard. This story highlights the importance of showing respect to all people and teaches children to always choose to be kind. Ewoldt feels this message is especially important today because of all the discrimination, violence, and hatred in our world.About the AuthorSusan K. Ewoldt lives in Traer, a small town in Iowa, with her husband Dan. Ewoldt has two adult children, Andy and Emily, and four granddaughters. After thirty-five years as a teacher, Ewoldt recently retired but continues to tutor students, as literacy development is still her passion. Additionally, she enjoys crafting, reading, and going for long walks with her grand pup, Huxley. Ewoldt attends the United Presbyterian Church, where she supports the youth ministry and is a member of the handbell choir. Ewoldt is also involved with two organizations that provide scholarships to local seniors: Dollars for Scholars and P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization).
Phillip Willing Howard III

Phillip Willing Howard III

Eddie Engram

Page Publishing, Inc.
2018
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Phillip Willing Howard III may walk through life alone, but through this walk, he may develop a strength which we all seek. Life challenges us to be a part of a group, and through this, we tell ourselves that we gain our strength. The author believes we gain our strength by understanding just who we are first. When we learn to accept ourselves and stand alone when necessary, we grow and become that person that Christ put us on this earth to be. We meet life's challenges with a vigor that protects us as we learn to be a true friend.
Phillip Willing Howard III

Phillip Willing Howard III

Eddie Engram

Page Publishing, Inc.
2018
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Phillip Willing Howard III may walk through life alone, but through this walk, he may develop a strength which we all seek. Life challenges us to be a part of a group, and through this, we tell ourselves that we gain our strength. The author believes we gain our strength by understanding just who we are first. When we learn to accept ourselves and stand alone when necessary, we grow and become that person that Christ put us on this earth to be. We meet life's challenges with a vigor that protects us as we learn to be a true friend.
Vintage Journal Howard Zink Seat Covers
The Vintage Journal Howard Zink Seat Covers pocket journal features an illustration of seat covers. This journal has full color decorative vintage art on the cover, and is the perfect companion for your next trip, writing project, to-do list, or any occasion where a handy notebook is needed. Found Image Press Vintage Journals feature vintage art that celebrates your favorite places, hobbies and interests. The front cover design features a classic piece of art from the Found Image Press collection of over 60,000 pictures. - 4 x 6 inches - 100 lined opaque pages - Soft matte finish
Dinner With Howard

Dinner With Howard

Chris Trizano; Dawna Trizano

Independently Published
2019
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It's 1974, and the iconic Xanadu hotel-the most renowned resort in the Caribbean-is the playground and secret hideaway of Hollywood's jet set. So when aspiring actress Julia St. Ives hears that Howard Hughes is casting his latest movie there, she books a flight and finagles a room there, certain this will be her big break. Unfortunately, the only way to get a meeting with Mr. Hughes is through his personal gatekeeper, the attractive and aloof Cliff Sandalwood. But Julia has a plan to convince Cliff to introduce her to Hughes . . . until she falls for him.Heartbroken after his fianc e cheats on him, Cliff Sandalwood has sworn off women-especially actresses. Then he meets Julia. Beautiful and genuine, she seems different from other women who just want something from him. Drawn together by a visceral connection, their blossoming love is as romantic as it is unexpected.But can their newfound love survive when Julia's dreams begin to come true?
The Ghost of Lydia Howard

The Ghost of Lydia Howard

Thomas F. Dearey

Independently Published
2019
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This is the story of John Stafford, who is impressed into the service of the ghost of Lydia Howard to undo wrongs committed in the last century. It is a tale of conspiracy, of evil deeds, and of murder. It is a tale of an unwilling protagonist whose pursuit of the truth places him in mortal peril. John Stafford's investigation dangerously unearths family secrets long buried in the past. It is also a tale of a strange love affair, an affair that defies any explanation.