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Camille

Camille

Kenton Bell

Lulu.com
2015
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Camille use to live in her father's library when he was away on trading, and wait till he was back. Her mother never approved of her being stuck in books. But when her father dies unexpectedly, she just might become what her mother wants. While at school, she use to get letters from Lucas, her childhood sweetheart, but when he suddenly stops, she's heartbroken and the reason behind it, will hurt worse. But after her Coming Out party, she discovers something hidden within the old books, that will flip her world inside out. She's gonna learn that High Society comes with a price, and that her father has left secrets for her to unravel...
Kenton Cast Iron Toys

Kenton Cast Iron Toys

Charles M. Jacobs

SCHIFFER PUBLISHING LTD
1997
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Cast iron toys are among the hottest toy collectibles today. Some of the best known of these were made by Kenton, an Ohio firm that operated from the 1890s to the 1950s. Their famous Kenton toys include children's savings banks, toy stoves, trains, circus caravans, cars, fire trucks, nostalgic horse-and-buggy lines, and nodders, all identified and shown here in color photographs and original catalog illustrations. Most famous of all was the authentic Gene Autry toy pistol, which was unveiled in 1937. Two million of these were sold in the first year and a half, and the company prospered from the Singong Cowboy's popularity until 1951. This marvelously well-illustrated and researched book traces the history of Kenton from its days as a boomtown hardware manufacturer in the nineteenth century through the struggles of the two world wars. The growth of the American toy industry is reflected in the chronicle of this important company told with details from the company archives and with the engaging testimony of company employees. The story of Gene Autry's festive visit to Kenton is delightful!
Kenton Blau: Die Leipziger Tagebuecher 1986 - 1987

Kenton Blau: Die Leipziger Tagebuecher 1986 - 1987

Kai Reininghaus

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Wir schreiben das Jahr 1986. Ort des Geschehens: Leipzig. Zu jener Zeit ist die Mauer noch allt gliche Wirklichkeit. Auf der einen Seite bunt bemalt und mit Spr chen bespr ht, auf der anderen t dliche Konsequenz einer verunsicherten Diktatur. Der Arbeiter- und Bauernstaat tritt auf der Stelle. L hmende Agonie macht sich breit. Aber im Keller regt es sich. Eine vielf ltige K nstlerszene findet einen inspirierenden N hrboden. Und ein Publikum, das hungrig ist. Alles aufnimmt. Mit den Ohren, mit den Augen, mit dem Bauch. Mit der Seele. Ein fein vernetztes Paralleluniversum aus Malern, Musikern, Schreibern - das "Mittelerde" der DDR - lebt. Argw hnisch beobachtet und unterwandert von den Machthabern. In dieses Szenario f llt unser junger Held. Nicht vom Himmel, die Deutsche Reichsbahn bringt ihn aus der th ringischen Provinz in die s chsische Metropole. Hinter sich hat er 36 Monate Wehrdienst. NVA. Stasiverh re. Schule. Kindergarten. EOS. POS. Pioniere. FDJ. DSF. Jetzt steigt er aus. Ein geplantes Studium der Elektrotechnik tritt er nicht an. Keine Lust mehr auf Fremdbestimmung. Unverst ndnis und Ver rgerung um ihn herum. In Leipzig will er mit einem Armeekumpel eine Band gr nden. Endlich anfangen, zu leben. Sein Leben. Und hier in der Gro stadt er ffnen sich Orte und M glichkeiten, finden sich Nischen, Zwischenr ume. Gleichgesinnte. Scheint das Grau heller, lebt der Verfall. Mit seinem Traum, als Musiker mit einer Band unterwegs zu sein, ger t der eigentlich unpolitische Held immer wieder in die Fallstricke einer vollkommen ideologisch ausgerichteten Gesellschaft. Nichts geschieht nur so. Alles wird politisiert. Und der Leser ist hautnah dabei. Erlebt Erfolge und Niederlagen. Absurde Situationen. Fragen. Zweifel. Hoffnung. Und die Liebe. Dass das Land, in dem er lebt, vor der Aufl sung steht, wei er nicht. Er ahnt es nicht einmal. Alles ist unmittelbar. Sein Anspruch ist, dass eigene Leben selbst in die Hand zu nehmen, nach Jahren des Funktionierenm ssens in der genormten und vorgezeichneten Maschinerie. Der Roman "Kenton BLAU" l sst seine Leser in die letzten Jahre einer untergehenden Welt eintauchen. Atlantis vor der Stunde Null. Man kann sie f hlen, die DDR, ihre Ger che aufnehmen, sich das Lebensgef hl der Menschen vor Augen f hren, die Fragen stellten. Angst und Sehnsucht schmecken. Erinnerungen werden lebendig. Alltag authentisch. Denn der Autor hat diese Zeit miterlebt. In Leipzig. Auf der Suche nach sich selbst. +++ Eine gratis XXL-Leseprobe, umfangreiches Bildmaterial und viele weitere Informationen finden sich auf www.reininghaus-media.de/leipzigbuch
Kenton Blau in Amerika: Eine Lesereise in die USA

Kenton Blau in Amerika: Eine Lesereise in die USA

Kai Reininghaus

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Kenton Blau in Amerika - Eine Lesereise in die USA. Mit zahlreichen Fotografien und Collagen und einem Vorwort von Susan Wansink, Professor of German (VWCollege). Informationen, Bilder & eine XXL-Leseprobe: www.reininghaus-media.de/amerikabuch +++ Im Sommer 2013 ver ffentlichte Kai Reininghaus seinen autobiografisch gepr gten Roman "Kenton Blau - Die Leipziger Tageb cher 1986-1987". Nur sechs Monate sp ter begab er sich auf Einladung des Virginia Wesleyan College zu einer Lesereise in die Vereinigten Staaten. Dort war das Buch, das zur ck in jene Jahre kurz vor den Untergang der DDR f hrt, als Seminarlekt re behandelt worden. Es war das erste Mal berhaupt, dass der Autor den amerikanischen Kontinent betrat. Einige Momente dieses wundersamen Abenteuers sind hier in Texten, Fotografien und Collagen festgehalten. Augenblicke des Staunens und der Konfrontation mit den ikonisch aufgeladenen Bildern einer vielfach visualisierten Welt, die seltsam vertraut scheint. Und immer wieder die Weite des Atlantischen Ozeans. Die Kulisse eines grenzenlosen Himmels. Realit t und Fiktion verschwimmen, wie das Meer und der Horizont. Ein au ergew hnliches Reisetagebuch. +++ Hier ein Auszug aus dem Vorwort von Susan Wansink (Professor of German, VW-College): "In his 'Kenton Blau in Amerika' Kai Reininghaus once more brings a sense of adventure to his arrival-this time in the US instead of Leipzig. Seeing the side of the world where I reside through his eyes and engaging narrative style gives me insight and renewed appreciation for the spaces I sometimes overlook in my own backyard. He reminds me that life is in the touch of the ocean, the unexpected hours and conversations in NYC, the joy of restaurant owners so excited to share their fried food-even if it isn't exactly gourmet cuisine. Kai leaves me waiting with baited breath for his next novel. His adventures continue and will continue to delight his readers. Who can guess where Kai and Kenton Blau will go next? " +++ Weitere Informationen sowie eine XXL-Leseprobe hier: www.reininghaus-media.de/amerikabuch +++ Auch als zweisprachige Ausgabe (Deutsch/Englisch) auf amazon erh ltlich: Kenton Blau in America: 168 Hours in the USA - A travelog with pictures and collages (Infos: http: //www.reininghaus-media.de/amerikabuch-englisch)
Kenton Blau in America: 168 Hours in the USA - A travelog with pictures and collages

Kenton Blau in America: 168 Hours in the USA - A travelog with pictures and collages

Kai Reininghaus

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Kenton Blau in America - Dual language edition (German/English) / Zweisprachige Ausgabe (Deutsch/Englisch) A Travelog with pictures and collages +++ Informations and free sample (look inside): www.reininghaus-media.de/amerikabuch-englisch +++ In the summer of 2013, Kai Reininghaus' book "Kenton Blau - Die Leipziger Tageb cher 1986-1987" (Kenton Blau - The Leipzig Diaries 1986-1987) appears, chronicling his life during the Communist dictatorship in East Germany just before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Six short months after the book hits the shelves, he finds himself for the first time, on the other side of the Atlantic, at the invitation of Virginia Wesleyan College, where his book was the subject of a seminar on life during the Cold War. Now with texts, photos, and collages, his 168 hours in the US come to life before the reader's eyes. He first embarks on an unexpected journey into NYC, then inhales the beauty of the breadth of the waves on the sand in Virginia Beach. The open sky above the water is limitless. Reality blurs with fiction, as the ocean with the horizon. An extraordinary artistic account of his adventures. +++ Susan Wansink, Professor of German (Virginia Wesleyan College, Norfolk): "In his 'Kenton Blau in Amerika' Kai Reininghaus once more brings a sense of adventure to his arrival-this time in the US instead of Leipzig. Seeing the side of the world where I reside through his eyes and engaging narrative style gives me insight and renewed appreciation for the spaces I sometimes overlook in my own backyard. He reminds me that life is in the touch of the ocean, the unexpected hours and conversations in NYC, the joy of restaurant owners so excited to share their fried food-even if it isn't exactly gourmet cuisine. Kai leaves me waiting with baited breath for his next novel. His adventures continue and will continue to delight his readers. Who can guess where Kai and Kenton Blau will go next? " +++ Further informations: www.reininghaus-media.de/amerikabuch +++ Kenton Blau in Amerika - Eine Lesereise in die USA. Mit zahlreichen Fotografien und Collagen und einem Vorwort von Susan Wansink, Professor of German (VWCollege). Informationen & XXL-Leseprobe: www.reininghaus-media.de/amerikabuch +++ Im Sommer 2013 ver ffentlichte Kai Reininghaus seinen autobiografisch gepr gten Roman "Kenton Blau - Die Leipziger Tageb cher 1986-1987". Nur sechs Monate sp ter begab er sich auf Einladung des Virginia Wesleyan College zu einer Lesereise in die Vereinigten Staaten. Dort war das Buch, das zur ck in jene Jahre kurz vor den Untergang der DDR f hrt, als Seminarlekt re behandelt worden. Es war das erste Mal berhaupt, dass der Autor den amerikanischen Kontinent betrat. Einige Momente dieses wundersamen Abenteuers sind hier in Texten, Fotografien und Collagen festgehalten. Augenblicke des Staunens und der Konfrontation mit den ikonisch aufgeladenen Bildern einer vielfach visualisierten Welt, die seltsam vertraut scheint. Und immer wieder die Weite des Atlantischen Ozeans. Die Kulisse eines grenzenlosen Himmels. Realit t und Fiktion verschwimmen, wie das Meer und der Horizont. Ein au ergew hnliches Reisetagebuch. +++ www.reininghaus-media.de/amerikabuch-englisch
Simon Kenton Unlikely Hero

Simon Kenton Unlikely Hero

Karen Meyer

Sable Creek Press
2018
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He lived on the edge of danger, and the frontier provided plenty of it Indian attack, disease, even near-starvation--early pioneers faced these and more. Never one to run away from danger, frontiersman Simon Kenton used his scouting skills to aid them whenever he could. Rifle loaded, Kenton crept as silently as an Indian to rescue kidnapped settlers. His narrow escapes from Shawnee Indians rivaled those of his famous friend, Daniel Boone. Simon's influence on the events of his day can be gauged by the men he counted as friends--the daring military leader George Rogers Clark, fellow frontiersman Boone, and the renegade Simon Girty, whom settlers loved to hate.Bravely facing gauntlets and tortures, Kenton earned great respect from the Shawnee, and admiration from the pioneers. But would the death sentence of burning at the stake be his undoing? Tramp the woods with frontiersman, Simon Kenton and gain a new appreciation for what the pioneers faced as they sought to claim their own slice of wilderness on the Ohio frontier.Simon Kenton first came to Kentucky in 1772 as a teen fleeing justice. The land captivated his heart and he dedicated the next 28 years to helping settlers, fighting Indians, and scouting for famous military leaders. When Lord Dunmore picked a fight with the Shawnee, Simon and his buddy Simon Girty carried war messages at the Battle of Point Pleasant. They also carried Chief Logan's eloquent speech to the peace negotiations. When his friend Daniel Boone fell from a Shawnee bullet, Simon lifted him like a sack of grain and carried him to safety. When George Rogers Clark led the daring attack on British Kaskaskia, Kenton played a key role. When captured and tortured by Shawnee Indians, Simon showed remarkable courage and endurance. When General "Mad Anthony" Wayne led an army in the Northwest Indian War, Captain Kenton headed the crew of one hundred scouts. When the Greenville Treaty brought peace and settlement of the Ohio Country, Simon headed to this new frontier. When Tecumseh and his brother The Prophet gathered Indians for a final effort to regain their lands, Kenton rode to investigate rumors and kept the nation advised. When Tecumseh joined forces with the British in the War of 1812, Simon, though not a young man, rode with the Kentucky militia as an advisor. Read the fascinating story of this mostly unsung hero of our nation's early history.
Simon Kenton Unlikely Hero: Biography of a Frontiersman
Indian attack, disease, even near-starvation--early pioneers faced these and more. Never one to run away from danger, frontiersman Simon Kenton used his scouting skills to aid them whenever he could. Rifle loaded, Kenton crept as silently as an Indian to rescue kidnapped settlers. His narrow escapes from Shawnee Indians rivaled those of his famous friend, Daniel Boone. Simon's influence on the events of his day can be gauged by the men he counted as friends--the daring military leader George Rogers Clark, fellow frontiersman Boone, and the renegade Simon Girty, whom settlers loved to hate. Bravely facing gauntlets and tortures, Kenton earned great respect from the Shawnee, and admiration from the pioneers. But would the death sentence of burning at the stake be his undoing? Tramp the woods with frontiersman Simon Kenton and gain a new appreciation for what the pioneers faced as they sought to claim their own slice of wilderness on the Ohio frontier.
Stan Kenton

Stan Kenton

Michael Sparke

University of North Texas Press,U.S.
2011
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Stan Kenton (1911–1979) formed his first full orchestra in 1940 and soon drew record-breaking crowds to hear and dance to his exciting sound. He continued to tour and record unrelentingly for the next four decades. Stan Kenton: This Is an Orchestra! sums up the mesmerizing bandleader at the height of his powers, arms waving energetically, his face a study of concentration as he cajoled, coaxed, strained, and obtained the last ounce of energy from every musician under his control.Michael Sparke’s narrative captures that enthusiasm in words: a lucid account of the evolution of the Kenton Sound, and the first book to offer a critical evaluation of the role that Stan played in its creation. Insightful and thought-provoking throughout, and supported by liberal quotes from the musicians who made the magic, even at his most contentious the author’s high regard and admiration for his subject shines through. The most knowledgeable of Stan’s fans will learn new facts from this far-reaching biography of a man and his music. Stan Kenton will be essential reading for every Kenton devotee and jazz historian.
The Kenton House

The Kenton House

Beth Livingston

Independently Published
2019
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Marrying the most beautiful girl in German Village had turned Will Fischer's life into a nightmare. But the night the 1888 blizzard roared into Columbus, Ohio, everything changed. Only time would tell if it was for better or worse.A student at Otterbein University, Jennie Kenton was visiting Grandma the night of the blizzard. Their unexpected guests presented a crisis no one could handle, least of all gentle Jennie.This is a stand-alone first book in the Tour of Homes series, imaginary stories taking place in real houses open to the public. This setting is the Kelton House and German Village in Columbus, Ohio.
Simon Kenton: His Life and Period, 1755-1836

Simon Kenton: His Life and Period, 1755-1836

Edna Kenton

Commonwealth Book Company, Inc.
2019
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New cover art featuring the painting "Kenton's Voyage to Steal Horses" by noted frontier artist Steve White. This, the first biography of the pioneer who stands with Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark, originally published in 1930, was written by one of his descendants, based on old diaries, journals, notebooks, and letters and accounts taken down his contemporaries. When Simon Kenton moved from Virginia to Kentucky in 1771, he already had a reputation as a frontier fighter and had served as a spy for George Rogers Clark. During the Revolution he helped the frontier campaigns of Anthony Wayne. Following the Revolution he actively helped in the early settlement of Kentucky and Ohio.