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The Alfred Kelley House of Columbus, Ohio: The Home of a Pioneer Statesman
Abbott Lowell Cummings
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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""The Alfred Kelley House of Columbus, Ohio: The Home of a Pioneer Statesman"" is a historical book written by Abbott Lowell Cummings. The book explores the life and legacy of Alfred Kelley, a prominent figure in Ohio's history, and his family's home in Columbus. Kelley was a pioneer statesman who played a significant role in the development of Ohio's canal system and the growth of the state's economy. The book provides a detailed account of Kelley's life and accomplishments, as well as the history of his family's home, which is now a historic landmark. It also includes photographs and illustrations that provide a visual representation of the house and its surroundings. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Ohio's history, architecture, and the life of Alfred Kelley.""With Mrs. Kelley's Recollections And Some Family Letters.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Alfred Kelley House of Columbus, Ohio: The Home of a Pioneer Statesman
Abbott Lowell Cummings
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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The practice of justice our only security for the future. Remarks of Hon. William D. Kelley of Pennsylvania, in support of his proposed amendment to the ... been usurped or overthrown a republican for
William D Kelley
University of Michigan Library
2011
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Reasons for abandoning the theory of free trade, and adopting the principle of protection to American industry ... By William D. Kelley. Reprinted from ... on industrial and financial questions.
William D Kelley
University of Michigan Library
2011
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Speeches, Addresses, and Letters On industrial and Financial Questions. to Which is Added An introduction, together With Copious Notes and An index. by William D. Kelley, M. C.
William D (William Darrah) Kelley
University of Michigan Library
2006
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The Sprightly Lady and Her Hurricane and Short Stories from Capt. Gardner M. Kelley
Capt Gardner Martin Kelley
Authorhouse
2015
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The Sprightly Lady and Her Hurricane and Short Stories from Capt. Gardner M. Kelley
Capt Gardner Martin Kelley
Authorhouse
2015
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The Finals: A Lyndsey Kelley Novel
Lindsay Anderson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Kelley was a Fleet career soldier who never thought about the future and didn't care to remember his past. It was that simple and he liked it that way. Nothing got in the way of living life to its fullest.One explosion changed everything. Through a series of events, Kelley is forced to leave Fleet's service. Directionless, antsy, he is certain he still has all the answers. When an old connection gets him set up with a fairly good job, Kelley thinks he can get back to the life he had.That is until a routine background check brings to light family secrets that force him to question everything he thought he knew. Kelley must face his estranged family and find a way to reconcile the past to be able to deal with his present situation. Simple? Kelley would prefer to navigate an asteroid belt under fire with one thruster down to what he has to handle now.
Mary Reid Kelley & Patrick Kelley: Blood Moon
Christina Vassallo
FABRIC WORKSHOP MUSEUM
2022
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A fascinating insight into two genuinely original American artists, whose combination of painting, photography, performance and poetry effortlessly reimagines the boundaries of contemporary art Mary Reid Kelley (born 1979) and Patrick Kelley (born 1969) are celebrated for their visually arresting video works, full of humorous wordplay and incisive critique, utilizing a distinctive black-and-white palette and rhyming verse. Their recent two-year residency at the Fabric Workshop and Museum culminated in two new film works—Blood Moon and I’m Jackson Pollock. These films explore the mechanics of power and its fallibility, and were presented inside an installation of sculpture and drawings. This expansive, fully illustrated catalog is the artists’ first comprehensive monograph. It examines video works from throughout the artist's careers, as well as the costume design, set design and writing that make their works both indelible and groundbreaking.
Michigan Stories: Mike Kelley and Jim Shaw
Marc-Olivier Wahler; Carla Acevedo-Yates; Steven L. Bridges
MSU BROAD
2020
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This long overdue publication tells the story of artists Mike Kelley (1954-2012) and Jim Shaw (b. 1952), who shared a lifelong friendship and common background: an upbringing and education in the State of Michigan. Published on the occasion of the major exhibition of the same title, this catalogue is the first to place these artists' practices alongside each other in historical context, approaching their work as parallel visual meditations on Midwestern culture in particular and on American culture more broadly. The catalogue begins with their meeting at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and early collaborations, including the formation of the collective Destroy All Monsters. Branching out from there, major bodies of work from each artist are presented with a specific interest in tracing the lines of influence as rooted in the vernacular visual cultures of Michigan and the Midwest. Illustrations of the artists' source material, their individual works, and installation views from the exhibition feature prominently throughout the publication, offering readers new perspectives on the work of these seminal artists. Essays by exhibition cocurators Marc-Olivier Wahler, Carla Acevedo-Yates, and Steven L. Bridges also unpack the many narratives layered in the exhibition, including an interview with Jim Shaw.
Interviews by Mike Kelley (1986-2004)
JRP Editions
2005
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What do Mike Kelley and his cronies and sometime collaborators Jim Shaw, Paul McCarthy and Tony Oursler talk about when they talk about art? You'll have to crack this book to find out, but expect a heady mix of pop culture, sex, violence, politics and, as always, a strong dose of humor. This volume brings together for the first time Kelley's major interviews with those artists and others over the past 18 years. Kelley is naturally a provocative commentator on his own work and the work of others, but he's also an informed and serious student of his interviewees' oeuvres and asks questions that explore the soul of artistic imagination. Surrealism, the 1960s and institutional cowardice provide fodder for these fascinating conversations.
Private detective Michael Kelly returns in a lightning-paced, intricately woven mystery. When Kelly is hired by an old girlfriend to tail her abusive husband, he expects trouble of a domestic rather than a historical nature. Life, however, is not so simple. The trail leads to a dead body in an abandoned house on Chicago's North Side and then to places Kelly would rather not go: specifically, City Hall's fabled fifth floor, where the mayor is feeling the heat. Kelly becomes embroiled in a scam that stretches from current politics back to the night Chicago burned to the ground. Along the way, he finds himself framed for murder, before finally facing a killer bent on rewriting history.