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The Unknown Turner: Revelations Concerning the Life and Art of J. M. W. Turner
The Unknown Turner: Revelations Concerning The Life And Art Of J. M. W. Turner is a book written by John Anderson Jr. that delves into the life and art of the renowned British painter, J. M. W. Turner. The book provides new insights and revelations about Turner's life and work, shedding light on previously unknown aspects of his personality, influences, and artistic process. Anderson Jr. draws on a wide range of sources, including Turner's personal correspondence, contemporary accounts, and art historical scholarship, to paint a vivid portrait of the artist and his times. The book covers Turner's early years, his rise to fame, and his later years, as well as his relationships with fellow artists, patrons, and critics. The Unknown Turner is a must-read for anyone interested in the life and work of one of the most important artists of the 19th century.With An Account Of The Discovery Of His Hidden Signatures And Dates And Publication Of The Only Known Original Manuscript Of Any Of His Sketching Tours.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.
An Epistle From Mademoiselle D'Eon to the Right Honorable L--d M-------d, L--d C---f J-----e of the C---t of K--g's B---h, on his Determination in Regard to her sex. The Third Edition
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Delve into what it was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the first-hand accounts of everyday people, including city dwellers and farmers, businessmen and bankers, artisans and merchants, artists and their patrons, politicians and their constituents. Original texts make the American, French, and Industrial revolutions vividly contemporary.++++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: ++++Bodleian Library (Oxford)N006174In fact by James Perry. Verse. L--d M-------d = Lord Mansfield, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. With a half-title.London: printed for M. Smith; and sold by the booksellers in the Strand and Paternoster-Row, 1778. xii,27, 1]p.plate; 4
Narratives of Disability and Illness in the Fiction of J. M. Coetzee
This study offers a detailed analysis of the fiction of J. M. Coetzee, including the novels of the South African and Australian periods, to demonstrate the development of Coetzee's engagement with the complexities of non-normative embodiment. In this illuminating monograph, Pawe? Wojtas demonstrates the extent to which Coetzee's multifaceted depictions of disability offer a sustained critique of the ableist implications of political violence and neoliberal inclusionism alike. Exploring a wide range of notions, such as ocularnormativism, mute speech, eco-disability, disability Gothic, dismodernism, autogerontography, and bibliotherapy, Wojtas shows how Coetzee's 'disabled textuality' provokes a sustained meditation on various forms of cultural denigration of disability experience.
Narratives of Disability and Illness in the Fiction of J. M. Coetzee
This study offers a detailed analysis of the fiction of J. M. Coetzee, including the novels of the South African and Australian periods, to demonstrate the development of Coetzee's engagement with the complexities of non-normative embodiment. In this illuminating monograph, Pawe Wojtas demonstrates the extent to which Coetzee's multifaceted depictions of disability offer a sustained critique of the ableist implications of political violence and neoliberal inclusionism alike. Exploring a wide range of notions, such as ocularnormativism, mute speech, eco-disability, disability Gothic, dismodernism, autogerontography, and bibliotherapy, Wojtas shows how Coetzee's 'disabled textuality' provokes a sustained meditation on various forms of cultural denigration of disability experience.
Rev. J. M. Gates & His Sermons A Discography 1926 - 1941

Rev. J. M. Gates & His Sermons A Discography 1926 - 1941

Christian Scott

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Rev. Gates began recording with Columbia records in April of 1926. During this year Rev. Gates recorded 85 sides. In August through September alone Rev. Gates recorded 48 sides in New York. He recorded for Gennett, Banner, Paramount, Pathe, Okeh, Vocalion, Victor and others.His first big hit which sold approximately 35, 000 copies by the end of 1926 was "Death's Black Train Is Coming". Recorded in New York City in November of 1926 "Death Might Be Your Santa Claus" became his next big seller by the fall of 1927.Rev. Gates was an extraordinary communicator as many of his recordings were powerful warnings of punishments that awaited all sinners. This discography covers his entire recording career from 1926 - 1941. You will find all recorded tracks on every label issued up until 1941; includes matrix numbers, recording dates, pseudonyms, accompaniments, recording type and recording locations. All this information is in an easy to read format with extensive indexes in the back of the book."Death' Black Train Is Coming", "Death Might Be Your Santa Claus", "Dead Cat On The Line", "Will The Coffin Be Your Santa Claus", these are just a few of the powerful sermons Rev. Gates recorded.
Hope for Caregivers – A 42–Day Devotional in Company with Henri J. M. Nouwen
Henri Nouwen's timeless wisdom reminds us once again of the transformation that love brings, both when we allow ourselves to give love with abandon and when we allow ourselves to receive love. Caregiving too often is reduced to a list of tasks—doing the things that another individual cannot do independently. In six weeks of daily devotions inspired by the words of Henri Nouwen and intertwined with Scripture and prayer, Hope for Caregivers summons us away from our lists for a few moments each day and draws us to a fresh framework for the experience of giving care.
Je m'amuse avec les lettres et les sons: Je pratique les lettres ouill(a-e-i) & le son [j]
Ce cahier d'activit s regroupe des exercices autour des mots contenant les lettres ouill (a-e-i) et qui se prononcent j].Ce cahier d'activit s a pour but d'aider l'enfant pratiquer les diff rentes composantes du fran ais (compr hension de texte, grammaire, vocabulaire et orthographe) tout en ayant l'impression de s'amuser.
Peter Pan in Kensington gardens. By: J. M. Barrie and ill. Arthur Rackham

Peter Pan in Kensington gardens. By: J. M. Barrie and ill. Arthur Rackham

Arthur Rackham; J. M. Barrie

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens is a novel by J. M. Barrie, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, and published by Hodder & Stoughton in late November or early December 1906; it is one of four major literary works by Barrie featuring the widely known literary character he created, Peter Pan.Peter is a seven-day-old infant who, "like all infants", used to be part bird. Peter has complete faith in his flying abilities, so, upon hearing a discussion of his adult life, he is able to escape out of the window of his London home and return to Kensington Gardens. Upon returning to the Gardens, Peter is shocked to learn from the crow Solomon Caw that he is not still a bird, but more like a human - Solomon says he is crossed between them as a "Betwixt-and-Between". Unfortunately, Peter now knows he cannot fly, so he is stranded in Kensington Gardens.