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Gerald Massey

Gerald Massey

B O Flower

Cosimo Classics
1905
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"Mr. Massey has been too fearless and too persistent a reformer to be appreciated in his time, but his words and worth will be treasured in the brighter day, when we shall see dawning a social order which shall end enforced "slavery for man, prostitution for woman, and ignorance for the child." -B.O. Flower Gerald Massey, Poet, Prophet, and Mystic (1895) by B. O. Flowers is at once a biography of the 19th century poet and a tribute which extolls Massey's writing and his intellectual contributions, quoting liberally from the poet's own writing. Among Flowers's strongest arguments for admiring Massey is that "Many of Massey's poems are as applicable to the problems now confronting us as if called forth by present-day conditions in our own land."
The Gerald Horne Reader

The Gerald Horne Reader

Gerald Horne

OR Books
2024
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I Dare Say: A Gerald Horne Reader is a timely and essential collection of the many works of Professor Gerald Horne—a historian who has made an indelible impact on the study of US and international history. Horne approaches his study of history as a deeply politically engaged scholar, with an insightful and necessarily partisan stance, critiquing the lasting reverberations of white supremacy and all its bedfellows—imperialism, colonialism, fascism and racism—which continue to wreak havoc in the United States and abroad to this day. Drawing on a career that spans more than four decades, The Gerald Horne Reader will showcase the many highlights of Horne’s writings, delving into discussions of the United States and its place on the global stage, the curation of mythology surrounding titans of 20th Century African American history like Malcolm X, and Horne’s thoughts on pressing international crises of the 21st Century including the war in Afghanistan during the early 2000s, and the war in Ukraine which erupted in February 2022. As we continue to observe the chaos of our current times, I Dare Say: A Gerald Horne Reader foregrounds a firmly rooted, consistent analysis of what has come to pass—and provides illuminating insight that better informs where we may be headed, and outlines what needs to be done to stem the tide of growing fascism across the Western world.
Gerald and the amulet of Zonrach

Gerald and the amulet of Zonrach

Carl Hackman

Independently Published
2019
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In the realm of Wyverndawn, a wizard's height is the mark of his power, and shrinking an entire inch is disastrous for twelve-year-old Gerald.Looking for promotion of an inch or two, Gerald attempts to create a village landmark using his superior wizarding skills. But the spell he bought - from a guy who knows a guy - is a tad more powerful than he anticipates. The resulting earthquake breaks off a chunk of Wyverndawn from the rest of the realm allowing Vabalaz, a highly dangerous wizard, to escape from prison.A red-faced Gerald is banished from his village and, to complete his shame, is demoted another inch; two more and he's likely to become a Royal Equine Poop Disposal Coordinator. Gerald's questionable acquisition of a certain golden amulet could be the answer to his problems. But when Vabalaz discovers it may also be the key to creating his elite wizard realm, Gerald is elevated to evil wizard's enemy number one.Gerald's hopes of returning home hinge on repairing the damage to Wyverndawn and thwarting Vabalaz's plans. Failure could mean Gerald's next spell might well be his last.
Gerald 2.0 (English Japanese Bilingual Book)
Bilingual: English & Japanese Text The hilarious story of a brother learning to appreciate his little sister.Gerald's little sister wants his attention all the time.So he builds a robot version of himself to play with her.Will artificial intelligence save Gerald?Or will he learn she is really his best teammate?Get it TODAY
Gerald Draws His Teacher

Gerald Draws His Teacher

Karen Winick

Pencilworks Studio
2021
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"Gerald Draws His Teacher" is based on a true story about Jerry Winick, the books illustrator, when he was in the third grade at PS 128 in Brooklyn, New York.Gerald is a boy who loves to draw everything around him. One day he decides he wants to draw his teacher while in school. Of course the teacher sees what he is doing and calls him to the front of the room. She is amazed at what a good drawing he has done of her, but reminds him he must pay attention in school. This book teaches children that they must pay attention in school, but also do what they love.
Gerald Draws the Animals at the Zoo, Can You?

Gerald Draws the Animals at the Zoo, Can You?

Karen Winick

Pencilworks Studio
2022
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"Gerald Draws the Animals at the Zoo, Can You?" is about a boy named Gerald who loves to draw. One day his parents ask him if he would like to go to the zoo. Gerald is so excited since he will be able to draw the animals he sees. This is an interactive book in which children will be inspired to draw the animals at the zoo along with Gerald in the outlines provided. A pencil is all they will need.
Gerald Draws the Animals at the Aquarium, Can You?
"Gerald Draws the Animals at the Aquarium, Can You? is a story about a boy named Gerald who lives in Brooklyn and loves to draw. One day his parents take him to the aquarium where he draws the animals he sees. This is an interactive book where the children are given outlines of the animals that Gerald draws so they can draw them too. There are also a fun fact about each animal as well.
Gerald the Gentle Giant

Gerald the Gentle Giant

Louise Lynott

Sproga Publishing
2023
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Join Gerald the Gentle Giant on his mission to spread kindness "Gerald the Gentle Giant" is a children's Yoga lesson in a book. With a Yoga exercise to practise on each page, "Gerald the Gentle Giant" is a fun, interactive story for children to enjoy either with a grown-up or independently if they're starting to read. It encourages mindful movement and breathing, with the underpinning message of "Ahimsa' or non-harming, incorporating some Yogic philosophy to the story. Enjoy the adventure
Gerald Murnane

Gerald Murnane

Sydney University Press
2020
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Gerald Murnane is one of Australia’s most important contemporary authors, but for years was neglected by critics. In 2018 the New York Times described him as “the greatest living English-language writer most people have never heard of” and tipped him as a future Nobel Prize winner.Gerald Murnane: Another World in This One coincides with a renewed interest in his work. It includes an important new essay by Murnane himself, alongside chapters by established and emerging literary critics from Australia and internationally. Together they provide a stimulating reassessment of Murnane’s diverse body of work.
Gerald The Giraffe

Gerald The Giraffe

Diane Riendeau

Sprout Books
2018
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Gerald the giraffe loves to play hide and seek but because he is so tall he is always found first. This makes him so sad that he doesn't want to play hide and seek anymore. Can his friends help him out?
Gerald & Sheila Goldberg of Cork

Gerald & Sheila Goldberg of Cork

David Goldberg

OAK TREE PRESS
2023
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Celebrating Cork's "golden couple": a brilliant lawyer and an enthusiastic and untiring fundraiser & organiser. From Lithuania to Limerick, and then to Cork. Legal eminence (President of the Law Society) and political heights (Lord Mayor of Cork); Cork Orchestral Society, Meals on Wheels, Lavanagh House, ABODE; music, books, art; love & laughter.
Gerald Finzi's Letters, 1915-1956
A fully annotated edition of more than 1600 letters from and to Gerald Finzi, spanning the composer's life from ca. the early 1920s up until his untimely death in 1956. WINNER of the 2022 C.B. Oldman prize, by the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (IAMLS UK & Irl) Gerald Finzi's (1901-1956) masterpiece is the radiant and touching cantata Dies Natalis. He is also highly regarded for his Thomas Hardy song-settings, for his Intimations of Immortality, and for his fine cello and clarinet concertos. As a scholar, he championed the then neglected composers Hubert Parry and Ivor Gurney, and the eighteenth-century John Stanley, William Boyce and Richard Mudge, composers he revived with the amateur orchestra he founded. Diana McVeagh, Finzi's biographer, brings together more than 1600 letters from and to Gerald Finzi, spanning the composer's life from the early 1920s until his untimely death in 1956. His more than 160 correspondents include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Herbert Howells, Edmund Rubbra, Arthur Bliss and Howard Ferguson, Michael Tippett, Benjamin Britten and Sir John Barbirolli, the poet Edmund Blunden, and the artist John Aldridge, making this a portrait not only of Gerald Finzi but also of his group of composer, musician and artist friends in the first half of the twentieth century. In these mostly unpublished letters Finzi emerges as a multi-faceted and complex character, developing from a solitary, introverted youth into a man with strong views and wide interests: education, pacifism, vegetarianism, the Arts and Crafts movement and the English pastoral tradition, among others. From amusing trivia to the deeply serious ideas and principles Finzi set out at the onset of war and in the 1950s, these letters allow for first-hand insights into his personality and background. This definitive edition is fully annotated, offering context with substantial commentaries on the correspondence, illustrations by Joy Finzi, a chronology, bibliography and a catalogue of works.
Gerald of Wales

Gerald of Wales

University of Wales Press
2018
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Gerald of Wales (c.1146-c.1223), widely recognised for his innovative ethnographic studies of Ireland and Wales, was the author of works that touch upon many aspects of twelfth-century life. Despite their valuable insights, these works numbering twenty-three have been vastly understudied, and the collection of essays in the present volume reassesses Gerald's importance as a medieval Latin writer by focusing on the lesser-known works, and by providing a fuller context for his better-known writings. This broader view of his corpus brings to light new evidence for the rhetorical strategies that he employed, his political positioning, and his use of source material, in attesting to the breadth and depth of his work.
Gerald of Wales

Gerald of Wales

University of Wales Press
2018
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Gerald of Wales (c.1146-c.1223), widely recognized for his innovative ethnographic studies of Ireland and Wales, was in fact the author of some twenty-three works which touch upon many aspects of twelfth-century life. Despite their valuable insights, these works have been vastly understudied. This collection of essays reassesses Gerald's importance as a medieval Latin writer and rhetorician by focusing on his lesser-known works and providing a fuller context for his more popular writings. This broader view of his corpus brings to light new evidence for his rhetorical strategies, political positioning and usage of source material, and attests to the breadth and depth of his collected works.
Gerald O'Donovan: A Life

Gerald O'Donovan: A Life

John F. Ryan

LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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This is the first full-length study of the life and work of novelist Gerald O’Donovan (1871–1942), a Catholic priest and social and cultural activist who, having abandoned the priesthood, became a writer and publisher. As a priest in Loughrea, Co. Galway, he was a very public figure in Irish life in several different areas. He was friendly with W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory and George Moore and actively promoted the ‘Celtic Revival’. He was also a friend of Douglas Hyde and Sir Horace Plunkett and, for a number of years, he was a national figure in their respective organizations, the Gaelic League and the Co-operative Movement. After his marriage to Beryl Verschoyle, he moved to England and subsequently published six novels, the best-known and most controversial of which was Father Ralph (1913), a portrait of the artist as a priest. He also spent time working in the British Department of Propaganda under Lord Northcliffe, where H.G. Wells was one of his colleagues. This biography of an important and strangely neglected figure allows us new insights into a whole range of interesting cultural moments in twentieth-century Irish life, including the beginnings of literary modernism, the flourishing of the Irish literary revival and the emergence of a dissident strand within the Catholic clergy. Based on a rich and previously untapped array of archival material in Ireland, Britain and the US, the book provides both a much-needed reassessment of O'Donovan's work and also a history of Irish writing during those early decades of the twentieth century that saw the development of a new and powerful national literature.