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A near-penniless country-boy/urbanite wades onto a college campus-awestruck.
A near-penniless country-boy/urbanite wades onto a college campus-awestruck.
Carpe the romance.The Marines gave Heather "Mack" McKenzie a lot of things. Self-discipline. An arsenal of swear words. And the carpe diem attitude to make her fitness center, Seize, a success.The hot new vice cop in town makes her breath catch. But with her model-thin stepsister swanning around Seize, what's the point? Covendale men want to date delicate beauties, not women with the muscle to knock them flat.After ten years running from a tragic past, Detective Nick Benning is determined to put the past behind him and replant his roots in Covendale. When he walks into Seize to sign up, his gaze is instantly drawn to Mack's satiny skin, glossy chestnut hair, and taught, powerful body. He quickly figures out that inside her tough, snarky exterior beats a big, tender heart.When Nick asks her out, Mack hesitantly accepts, cautiously hopeful this could be the real deal. But between Nick's dangerous job, Mack's insecurities, and her stepsister's jealous schemes, is their spark of connection lightning in a bottle...or doomed to fizzle?
Miss Mack's Short Vowel Set is about a bear and his buds. These books were created by an experienced early childhood teacher to teach phonics in sequential order by a teacher of English Learners. The short vowel set goes over the short a, e, i, o, and u sounds. The back of the book includes guided reading lesson plans including phonics and comprehension instruction, building background for English learners, guided questions, and writing and phonics activities. The books are purposefully printed in large, clear text to aide those with visual impairments and/or dyslexia.
Mack is wee.He is only three.But he is pretty smart . . .And brave as could be. When the bad boys were meanHe made quite a scene.And defended MariaFrom the mischievous three. Magic Mack and The Mischief-Makers tells the tale of a boy who discovers a power not even his grandma knew he had.
In the late nineteenth century, Jefferson County, Missouri, was striving to emulate its cosmopolitan cousin to the north, St. Louis, while it battled to wipe out the remnants of its frontier lawlessness. The West was truly wild all the way back to the Mississippi River, and while progressive St. Louisans were installing telephones, the sheriff in Hillsboro was trying to find out who was stealing all of the pigs. One of the last of the bad men in Missouri was Mack Marsden. For over three years he was suspected of every major crime in Jefferson County. Though the newspapers labeled him a desperado, he was tried only once and never convicted of any wrongdoing. When he was ambushed, shotgunned, and left dying on a dusty road, his life became even more mysterious. Who murdered him? And if Mack wasn’t the desperado behind all those crimes, who was? For the first time, all of the available resources, including oral histories, are mined for the clues that answer these questions and more. This narrative nonfiction book is a true mystery that bears striking parallels to the life of Missourian Jesse James—and is as thrilling as any of the more famous tales of the Old West.
The Marvel Art of David Mack
David Mack; Brian Michael Bendis; Vincent D'Onofrio
CLOVER PRESS
2024
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The debut release from Clover Press' new line of THE MARVEL ART OF high end coffee table books With an illustrious career spanning nearly three decades, David Mack has created some of the most iconic and memorable artwork in the history of comics. He's known for his work on Marvel titles such as DAREDEVIL, ALIAS, and JESSICA JONES, as well as co-creating the character Echo, all of which have earned him widespread recognition and critical acclaim. His film and television credits include creating the title sequences for Marvel Studios' Captain America: The Winter Soldier and the Emmy-nominated title sequences for the Netflix series Marvel's Jessica Jones. The Marvel Art Of David Mack collects Mack's art for DAREDEVIL and other Marvel books, and includes never-before-seen sketches, behind-the-scenes material, a foreword written by Vincent D'Onofrio, who played Wilson Fisk in the Netflix series Marvel's Daredevil and in Marvel Studios' Hawkeye, and an afterword by Brian Michael Bendis.
The Business of Stage, Screen & In Between: Entertainment Attorney Jalene Mack's Practical Advice for Performers, Playwrights & Filmmakers
Jalene Mack
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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The Mack was always ready for duty with a touch of Mc Hales Navy to fill in the gaps *The Mackinac, ready for battle heading for the South Pacific in 1942. This was the Mack's FIRST Deployment. *Commanded first by Rear Admiral Robert E. Byrd. I had the privilege of serving my tour on the Mackinac.
The Mack was always ready for duty with a touch of Mc Hales Navy to fill in the gaps *The Mackinac, ready for battle heading for the South Pacific in 1942. This was the Mack's FIRST Deployment. *Commanded first by Rear Admiral Robert E. Byrd. I had the privilege of serving my tour on the Mackinac.
Heinz Mack
HATJE CANTZ
2021
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The Waldfrieden Sculpture Park is honouring the great painter and sculptor Heinz Mack on his 90th birthday with an exhibition devoted exclusively to his sculptural work. In its three exhibition halls and in the open grounds, the sculpture park presents 50 sculptures by Heinz Mack, including numerous works that have never been shown publicly before. Accompanying the exhibition is this comprehensive catalogue in German and English with numerous illustrations from the exhibition, a foreword by Anthony Cragg, a preface by Dr. Thomas A. Lange, two statements by Heinz Mack and essays by Heinz-Norbert Jocks, Norman Rosenthal, Corinna Thierolf and Jon Wood. The essays - analogous to the illustration section, which shows photographs from all three exhibition pavilions and from the outdoor area - are devoted to the artist's wealth of forms and diversity of materials on the basis of the exhibited stone works, steles made of wood and metal, metal reliefs and screens.
Heinz Mack
Robert Fleck; U. Fleckner; E. Blume; C.-P. Haase; U. Schmitt; F. Jacobi
Hirmer Verlag
2014
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The sculptural relief technique is an integral part of Heinz Mack’s extensive oeuvre. With his so-called “light-reliefs” he examines what is at the core of his artistic practice: the interaction of light and surface. This publication provides a comprehensive overview of Mack’s reliefs from 1952 to the present day. Heinz Mack, born in 1931, is one of Germany’s most important artists. As the co-founder of the ZERO art movement, he is deeply rooted in the European avant-garde and his oeuvre is an essential part of recent art history. Mack coined the expression “light-relief” as early as 1958. These reliefs play an important role in his wide-ranging work, and they allow him to explore the interplay of light and surface, space and structure, and colour and rhythm. This generously designed volume shows more than 250 works by Heinz Mack, complemented with enlightening articles by renowned art historians.
Heinz Mack: Zero
Hirmer Verlag
2017
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Heinz Mack is famous above all for his sculptures and reliefs. The starting point of his search for new artistic forms of expression, however, was painting. This publication documents for the first time Mack’s painting during the ZERO years, whose radical colour reduction and concentration on light and rhythm were path - setting for international art during the years after 1945. In 1956, unlike art informel , Mack developed his first Dynamic Structures – paintings in which in a singular manner a painting of l ight is contrasted with traditional colourism and structure replaces composition. He created new surfaces which appear to vibrate and which give the impression of three - dimensional reliefs by means of a use of colour which was increasingly reduced to black and white and grid - like structures. Despite the radical restriction of means no two paintings are alike. In its focus on the early works of the ZERO period, this volume provides an indispensable key to an understanding of Mack’s work as a whole.
Light is the original phenomenon which has been made visible in the works of Heinz Mack. The search for the possibilities for visualising light kept the multi - faceted oeuvre of this artist from the Zero circle ev er open to new ideas for half a century and provided inspiration with regard to both form and technique. There is nothing which makes people so aware of life as our existence in light. Heinz Mack (*1931) was addicted to light as if to a magic potion which inspired him to innovative experiments with highly varied experimental arrangements. His works break through the traditional genres of art and add unknown techniques and materials to the creative aspect. This book was compiled by the art ist himself from his entire creative oeuvre. It reveals the spectrum of natural and artificial light as it can only be experienced in the imagination of a mystic who commands confident control of the rational means of the modern age.
Heinz Mack (*1931) has been working as a sculptor and painter for more than sixty years. From the ZERO period in around 1960 to the present day he has created a wide-ranging work whose essential aspects, such as the significance of light, structure and colour are portrayed with often surprising perspectives. The authors accompany Mack in his constant search for a new concept of art, thereby discovering little-known connections to Minimal Art, Land Art, Yves Klein and Constantin Brancusi. The journey through Mack’s rich oeuvre culminates finally in his passionate plea for the “idea of beauty in the 21st century”.Heinz Mack is an artist who has left his mark on our times. He has made a pioneering contribution to the question of a new concept of art, which has been of fundamental importance since the post-war period. This volume offers for the first time a monograph with an overview of Mack’s philosophy of art as well as his multi-faceted oeuvre: from ZERO and the legendary Sahara Project to light art and his most recent paintings.
The Testament of Gideon Mack is James Robertson's acclaimed novel exploring faith and belief.For Gideon Mack, faithless minister, unfaithful husband and troubled soul, the existence of God, let alone the Devil, is no more credible than that of ghosts or fairies. Until the day he falls into a gorge and is rescued by someone who might just be Satan himself.Mack's testament - a compelling blend of memoir, legend, history, and, quite probably, madness - recounts one man's emotional crisis, disappearance, resurrection and death. It also transports you into an utterly mesmerising exploration of the very nature of belief.'Fascinating, extraordinary, strange, rich' Sunday Telegraph'Overwhelmingly compassionate and thought-provoking. Demands another read' Irvine Welsh, Guardian'Hugely enjoyable, very funny, deeply refreshing . . . its touch of devilry makes it even more of a joy' Herald'Fabulous . . . a work of the highest literary quality' Scotland on Sunday'Astonishingly accomplished, utterly compelling from start to finish . . . could well be the best novel published anywhere this year' Big Issue'James Robertson is a brilliant novelist. It's a long time since I read a novel in which the contemporary notions of faith and belief were so frankly tested' Ali SmithJames Robertson is the author of the novels The Fanatic, Joseph Knight, The Testament of Gideon Mack, And the Land Lay Still and The Professor of Truth. The Testament of Gideon Mack was longlisted for the 2006 Man Booker Prize, picked by Richard and Judy's Book Club, and shortlisted for the Saltire Book of the Year award, and And the Land Lay Still was the winner of the Saltire Book of the Year Award 2010.
A critical success on both sides of the Atlantic, this darkly imaginative novel from Scottish author James Robertson takes a tantalizing trip into the spiritual by way of a haunting paranormal mystery. When Reverend Gideon Mack, a good minister despite his atheism, tumbles into a deep ravine called the Black Jaws, he is presumed dead. Three days later, however, he emerges bruised but alive-and insistent that his rescuer was Satan himself. Against the background of an incredulous world, Mack's disturbing odyssey and the tortuous life that led to it create a mesmerizing meditation on faith, mortality, and the power of the unknown.