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Harold, the People's Mayor

Harold, the People's Mayor

Dempsey Travis

Surrey Books,U.S.
2018
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“Harold Washington was one of the most spellbinding and irresistible characters I have encountered in my 40 years in journalism and politics. Part philosopher, part street brawler and always entertaining, Harold was as big and ebullient as the town he came to lead.” —David Axelrod, former senior advisor to President Barack Obama Harold, the People's Mayor is the authorized biography of Chicago's first black mayor, written by the late civil rights activist and prolific author Dempsey Travis, a man whose personal friendship with Washington spanned more than 50 years. Travis drew on recollections, notes, and several hundred hours' worth of interviews with Washington and his close associates in order to craft a portrait of Washington that spans his childhood, military years, political career, and death. Travis gained deep insights into Washington during the years he knew him, both as a boy and a man, and those combined with his encyclopedic knowledge of Chicago politics have resulted in an essential work of political biography and Chicago history.Published to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Washington's untimely passing, this is a firsthand personal account of the life and career of one of the country's most significant big-city mayors and influential African American politicians, a man who former President Barack Obama credits as an inspiration.Moving, comprehensive, and well-researched, Harold, the People's Mayor is required reading for anyone interested in 20th-century big-city politics and in this remarkable figure and how he lived, worked, and rose to transform the political landscape of Chicago.
Harold Garfinkel

Harold Garfinkel

Dirk vom Lehn

Left Coast Press Inc
2014
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This book is a concise intellectual biography of Harold Garfinkel, a key figure in 20th-century social science. Garfinkel is practically synonymous with ethnomethodology, an approach that since the 1960s has led to major analytic and methodological developments in sociology and other disciplines. This introduction to Garfinkel explores how he developed ethnomethodology under the influence of Talcott Parsons and Alfred Schutz, situates it within sociology generally, and demonstrates its important influence on recent developments in the discipline, particularly the sociology of science and technology, gender studies, organization studies, and the computer sciences. The book will be of wide interest in the social sciences and a useful supplement to courses on intellectual history and methodology.
Harold Garfinkel

Harold Garfinkel

Dirk vom Lehn

Left Coast Press Inc
2014
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This book is a concise intellectual biography of Harold Garfinkel, a key figure in 20th-century social science. Garfinkel is practically synonymous with ethnomethodology, an approach that since the 1960s has led to major analytic and methodological developments in sociology and other disciplines. This introduction to Garfinkel explores how he developed ethnomethodology under the influence of Talcott Parsons and Alfred Schutz, situates it within sociology generally, and demonstrates its important influence on recent developments in the discipline, particularly the sociology of science and technology, gender studies, organization studies, and the computer sciences. The book will be of wide interest in the social sciences and a useful supplement to courses on intellectual history and methodology.
Harold and Maude

Harold and Maude

Colin Higgins

Chicago Review Press
2015
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Nineteen-year-old Harold Chasen is obsessed with death. He fakes suicides to shock his self-obsessed mother, drives a hearse, and attends funerals of complete strangers. Seventy-nine-year-old Maude Chardin, on the other hand, adores life. She liberates trees from city sidewalks and transplants them to the forest, paints smiles on the faces of church statues, and “borrows” cars to remind their owners that life is fleeting— here today, gone tomorrow! A chance meeting between the two turns into a madcap, whirlwind romance, and Harold learns that life is worth living, and how to play the banjo. Harold and Maude started as Colin Higgins’s master’s thesis at UCLA film school before being made into the 1971 film directed by Hal Ashby. The quirky, dark comedy gained a loyal cult following, and in 1997 it was selected for inclusion on the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress. Higgins’s novelization was released with the original film but has been out of print for more than thirty years. Fans who have seen the movie dozens of times will find this a valuable companion, as it gives fresh elements to watch for and answers many of the film’s unresolved questions.
Harold Discovers Santa's Secret: A Very Long Dog with a Very Big Heart
Join Harold the dachshund as he discovers Santa's big secret. In this second book of the lovable "Harold - The Very Long Dog with a Very Big Heart" series, Harold meets the real Santa Claus. The beautiful and fun illustrations along with the heartwarming story make this one of the Best Children's Christmas Books this year. If you haven't met Harold the dachshund before, you'll fall in love with him as you follow along with his latest Christmas adventure. Christmas Books for Kids can be full of love and caring, Harold's is no exception. In this Christmas story, the Crazy Red Headed Woman enlists the help of her neighbor Zach, to take Harold to "therapy dog" training classes so that he can visit people in the hospitals and retirement homes. During one of Harold's visits, he meets an elderly man who looks a lot like someone we know as Santa Claus. Children Christmas Books like "Harold - Discovers Santa's Secret" are great bedtime stories for young children ages 3-5 and great readers for kids ages 6-8. Complete with fun illustrations and a FREE audio download where you can listen to the author narrate the story. When searching for quality Children Holiday Books, be sure to include the "Harold" series as part of your collection.
Harold and the Poopy Little Puppy

Harold and the Poopy Little Puppy

Ellie Crowe

Tck Publishing
2018
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"When a New Puppy Joins His Home, Harold Learns About Love" It's hard to be a good dog, but Harold, the golden retriever, really tries. Then the Dad brings home Prince, a silly little puppy that the Dad says is smart and brave. Prince "Smart and brave " Harold can hardly believe his ears And, even worse, when Prince does a doggy-doo right in the house, the Dad blames Harold Harold thinks Prince is a poopy little puppy. How is he going to live with him in his house? Kids with baby brothers and sisters will sympathize with Harold. This book is laugh-out-loud funny for kids and parents. Perfect for early readers and the Common Core.
Harold's Heavenly Christmas

Harold's Heavenly Christmas

Chris Whaley

Morgan James Publishing llc
2020
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Harold’s Heavenly Christmas is a Christmas story that is relatable and heart-warming while presenting the hopefulness of miracles. Harold was a firefighter who passed away in an emergency room. Now, he is a heavenly ambassador helping a couple of people on earth. Some of those who Harold is helping include Arnold Glassman, an executive who is diagnosed with terminal cancer, and Bret Davidson is a man who continually has one bad experience after another. Harold’s journey with Arnold and Bret has surprising twists and turns throughout Harold’s Heavenly Christmas. Once readers think they have figured out what Harold is going to do to help Arnold and Bret, he gives everyone a surprise ending. Harold’s Heavenly Christmas puts readers in the Christmas spirit no matter what month it is read in!
Harold Innis’s Final Course

Harold Innis’s Final Course

William Thomas (Tom) Easterbrook

PETER LANG PUBLISHING INC
2025
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In 1952, a terminally ill Harold Innis asked his closest intellectual confidant, Tom Easterbrook, to teach his signature course on communications on his behalf. With Innis’s premature death, the course turned out to be both Innis’s final course and the first course on Innis. Alongside Edward Comor’s detailed Introduction, Easterbrook’s previously unknown lectures clarify aspects of Innisian scholarship that have been obscured, neglected, or forgotten. These include Easterbrook’s understanding that Innis applied his concept of bias more broadly than most realize, that through references to media Innis strategically sought to promote certain values, and that Innis had become increasingly interested in the role played by institutions such as language, law, and the nation. Given Easterbrook’s intimate understanding of Innis’s methodology and research trajectories, this book is a rich resource for anyone interested in Innis and the foundations of media ecology. "Edward Comor’s book is like a time machine that takes us on a trip to 1950s-era University of Toronto and to the final days of the late, great Harold Innis. It provides an intimate and detailed window into the research and teaching of a scholar widely considered to be a pioneer in the field of media ecology. This book is highly recommended and an essential read for all of those interested in the history of communications technology." —Ron Deibert, Professor of Political Science and Director of the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab "Before his untimely death in 1952, Harold Innis wrote some of the most important works in communications studies in North America. In addition to his published scholarship, Innis presented his ideas to undergraduates at the University of Toronto through a course that his former PhD student Tom Easterbrook took over when his health failed. By assembling and contextualizing course materials and by drawing from conversations between Innis and Easterbrook during the preceding summer, Edward Comor gives scholars a fascinating window into Innis’s pedagogical approach, his end-of-life concerns, as well as what for Innis remained unfinished. Through Comor’s extensive introduction and the publication of Easterbrook’s lectures for the course, readers also will gain understanding as to how Innis communicated his ideas and how he was interpreted by students – both those in the class and Easterbrook." —Michael Stamm, Chair and Professor, Department of History, Michigan State University
Harold Norse

Harold Norse

Clemson University Digital Press
2022
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Poet Maverick Gay Laureate. Who was Harold Norse? Despite publishing over a dozen volumes of poetry between the early 1950s and the new millennium, until now, the Brooklyn-born Norse has been relegated to a footnote in accounts of twentieth century literary history. iHarold Norse Poet Maverick, Gay Laureate/i is the first collection of essays devoted to this enigmatic poet and visual artist. As this volume explores, Norse, who developed his craft while living in Europe during the 1950s and 1960s, is an important figure in the development of mid-twentieth century poetics. During the 1950s and 1960s, Norse was a notable figure in the
Harold Goes to School

Harold Goes to School

Philippa Rae

Derby Press
2021
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When Harold goes to school with Billy, he tries hard to fit in and follow the rules. But he just can't get anything right and ends up scaring everyone A heart-warming story about learning to see beyond physical appearance. Looks can sometimes be very deceiving.
Harold Goes to School

Harold Goes to School

Philippa Rae

Derby Press
2021
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When Harold goes to school with Billy, he tries hard to fit in and follow the rules. But he just can't get anything right and ends up scaring everyone A heart-warming story about learning to see beyond physical appearance. Looks can sometimes be very deceiving.
Harold Ancart: Traveling Light

Harold Ancart: Traveling Light

Harold Ancart

David Zwirner
2021
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In the Belgian artist Harold Ancart’s rich new body of work, he turns an immersive landscape of trees, mountains, and seas into a meditation on painting itself. Harold Ancart often paints subjects that naturally invite contemplation, such as the horizon, clouds, flowers, flames, and icebergs. His newest body of work captures the experience of landscape seen in motion or from a distance: trees blurred while driving past, an inky-black sea seen from a distance, an evocative Martian mountain range. Recalling René Magritte, Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, and Piet Mondrian, who approached this subject matter in distinct ways, Ancart blurs form and color, figure and ground, and figuration and abstraction. Reproduced here in magnificent foldouts, two multipanel canvases situate the viewer between a mountainscape and a seascape, both monumental in scale. Ancart segments the seascape with a stark horizon line, dividing sky and ocean. Like other comparable motifs within the artist's oeuvre, the vividly colored cloudy sky functions in an anthropomorphic way, alluding to the endless possibilities and personalities of organic forms. Including an interview with Bob Nickas, this catalogue offers insight into Ancart’s frank reflections on painting, writing, nature, and more. The publication also features a new essay by Laura McLean-Ferris. Taken together, the works in Harold Ancart: Traveling Light meditate on the expansive possibilities of painting.
Harold the Hawk at the Beach

Harold the Hawk at the Beach

Bob Williams; Hudson Williams

WestBow Press
2021
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The cousins are headed to the sandy beaches off the Gulf Coast for their yearly family vacation. The four older boys, Hudson, Jackson, Colt, and Griffin join Addie on a large float in the ocean having fun in the sun and surf. They are unaware, however, that the riptide is carrying them further out to sea. Far from the beach the cousins find themselves surrounded by several large ocean predators. Their hopes are sinking fast.
Harold the Hawk at Buzzard B. Barn

Harold the Hawk at Buzzard B. Barn

Bob Williams; Jackson Schwarz

Westbow Press
2022
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Cousins Hudson, Colt, Jackson, Griffin, and Jude are helping Pop Pop with some duties out on the property. The goats need their yearly vaccinations and tagging. But nothing out on the property is ever uninteresting. Snakes and dark forests are only precursors to what Jack Jack faces. While the other four cousins and Pop Pop are herding up the goats for vaccinations, Jack Jack pursues a lost kid only to find himself up against one of the more dangerous predators on the ranch. Jack Jack is determined to save the baby goat even when he has to battle darkness, injury, buzzards and bobcats. Can Jack Jack make it through a vicious Texas thunderstorm, a night in an old barn infested with several creatures of the night, and an attack by an angry mother bobcat all while being lost and alone?
Harold the Hawk at Buzzard B. Barn

Harold the Hawk at Buzzard B. Barn

Bob Williams; Jackson Schwarz

Westbow Press
2022
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Cousins Hudson, Colt, Jackson, Griffin, and Jude are helping Pop Pop with some duties out on the property. The goats need their yearly vaccinations and tagging. But nothing out on the property is ever uninteresting. Snakes and dark forests are only precursors to what Jack Jack faces. While the other four cousins and Pop Pop are herding up the goats for vaccinations, Jack Jack pursues a lost kid only to find himself up against one of the more dangerous predators on the ranch. Jack Jack is determined to save the baby goat even when he has to battle darkness, injury, buzzards and bobcats. Can Jack Jack make it through a vicious Texas thunderstorm, a night in an old barn infested with several creatures of the night, and an attack by an angry mother bobcat all while being lost and alone?
Harold Pinter, Fascism, and Outrage

Harold Pinter, Fascism, and Outrage

Dennis Eugene Russell

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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This book locates Harold Pinter’s controversial anti-fascism, overtly political plays not as revolutionary works designed to mobilize the masses, but as cries of moral outrage against the authoritarian forces of oppression.Displaying on stage the plight of political prisoners facing illegal detainment, brutal interrogation, and torture, Pinter employs an aggressive, graphic style seeking to shock spectators out of their apathy and denial, and encourage awareness of such documented realities of fascist rule. Russell argues that Pinter’s political plays are not propagandistic screeds, but rather reflect a level of quasi-journalistic facticity about the global rise of fascism. The author emphasizes that Pinter develops a fictional framework in an effort to reach a level of truth beyond the mere compilation of facts. Pinter seeks to abrasively drill down through the facts of political torture to expose the truth that lies at the rotting core of fascism. Russell interprets Pinter’s fascism plays as artifacts of anti-theatre that abandon conventional theatrical narrative in favor of a sensorial assault on spectators to raise consciousness of the rising threat of fascist rule. He argues that by compelling audiences to witness fascist brutality, Pinter paints spectators into a corner of moral perplexity.
Harold The Hopping Hamster

Harold The Hopping Hamster

Independently Published
2019
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Harold, the Hopping Hamster loves his new family but they just don't give him enough attention. He tries and tries to make them notice but they are just too busy for him. One day he figures out a way to make them see that he's got real talent. How does he do that? He starts HOPPING Mom thinks he's so cute that he deserves his own website to share his antics with the world. Before long, Harold is hopping right on to his own television show and out of the family. Oh, how they miss him once he's gone. Will they ever convince him to come back home, now that he's a star? Read the book to find out Harold the Hopping Hamster is one of several books by author Sandi Johnson and illustrator Bobbi Sturgeon. Find all of their books at most on-line book stores. in print or ebook format.