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Bromsgrove: Images of England

Bromsgrove: Images of England

Margaret Cooper

The History Press Ltd
1998
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The old market town of Bromsgrove, midway between Worcester and Birmingham, has long been a focal point for the surrounding villages and hamlets. Like most places it has seen a number of changes in recent years. Some of the older buildings, green spaces and rights of way have disappeared, and with these has gone a different way of life. But some change has been for the better and the old is learning to live with the new. Once a year the ancient Court Leet parades past the Georgian facades of the largely pedestrianized High Street and re-enacts its old duties by conducting the Assize of Bread, Ale and Leather. At the Worcester end of the High Street, for centuries the heart of the town, the brand new market hall stands below the fine medieval parish church whose churchyard boasts two of the country's most famous gravestones. Nearby is Bromsgrove School, founded over four hundred years ago and counting among its acholars A.E. Housman and on the town's eastern edge the bypass runs close to the Lickey Incline - a remarkable railway climb constructed in 1840 and known to all fans of steam. This engaging collection of more than 200 photographs comes from the private albums of old Bromsgrove families, from businesses and organisations and from the archive built up by Tim Brotherton, an estate agent and familiar figure in the town for many years. Together they now show how Bromsgrove has changed over the last century.
How to Live with a Cat

How to Live with a Cat

Margaret Cooper Gay; Norman H. Johnson; Sydney H. Coleman

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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""How To Live With A Cat"" is a comprehensive guidebook for cat owners written by Margaret Cooper Gay. The book covers all aspects of cat ownership, including choosing the right breed, preparing for a new cat, training, feeding, grooming, healthcare, and behavior. The author draws on her extensive experience as a veterinarian and cat owner to provide practical advice and tips for creating a happy and healthy home for your feline companion. The book also includes charming illustrations and photographs that capture the unique personalities and behaviors of cats. Whether you're a first-time cat owner or a seasoned pro, ""How To Live With A Cat"" is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to deepen their understanding and appreciation of these beloved pets.Illustrated By Roberta MacDonald.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.
Actresses of the Restoration Period

Actresses of the Restoration Period

Susan Margaret Cooper

PEN SWORD BOOKS LTD
2023
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The Restoration represents an exhilarating period of English history. With Charles II, the Merry Monarch' restored to the throne, the country saw artistic and literary talent flourish. Charles was an enthusiastic patron of the theatre and helped breathe new life into British drama, reopening the playhouses after the grey years of closure under Puritanical rule. One of the most significant innovations in Restoration theatre was the introduction of actresses on the English stage. This exciting new history is dedicated to the life and times of two of the Restoration's most celebrated actresses: Mrs Elizabeth Barry and Mrs Anne Bracegirdle. It details their family roots, the beginnings and progression of their London stage careers, their retirement from the limelight, and their eventual demise. Their lives and work are set against the lively and often dangerous atmosphere that epitomised seventeenth-century London and its theatres, and the places where Mrs Barry and Mrs Bracegirdle lived and worked alongside their fellow players, dramatists and others of their times. There are references to the actresses' admirers and lovers within and without the world of theatre. Along with more favourable critical appraisals, there are explicit and derogatory lines, satirically written, regarding their supposed reputations. This insightful biography places Elizabeth and Anne back in the limelight, and includes transcriptions taken from contemporary works, letters, poems and wills, all adding depth and colour to this fascinating subject.
Captive Birds in Health and Disease

Captive Birds in Health and Disease

John E. Cooper; Margaret Cooper

HANCOCK HOUSE PUBLISHERS LTD ,CANADA
2003
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This book seeks to promote closer collaboration between bird-keepers and veterinarians. The emphasis is on maintaining health and preventing disease rather than treating ailments. One section is orientated specifically towards veterinary surgeons and provides information on diagnosis and treatment.
Margaret Bonds

Margaret Bonds

John Michael Cooper

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2025
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Composer, pianist, teacher, and social-justice activist Margaret Bonds fought against racism, sexism, and economic injustice throughout her career, amassing a portfolio of social-justice compositions unrivalled in eloquence and originality which challenged longstanding barriers between Black and White, male and female, popular and classical. During her lifetime the political economy of music publishing consigned most of her music to manuscript dissemination, and since her death -- despite the enduring popularity of works such as He's Got the Whole World in His Hand and The Ballad of the Brown King -- her success in transcending the barriers she faced as an African American and a woman has been obscured by the forces of racism and sexism in concert life, which, together with White- and male-dominated music historiography, have viewed her life and work through the lens of specious, racist, and sexist tropes. This book draws on an unprecedented mass of archival evidence to set aside those tropes and offer a fresh portrait of Margaret Bonds. Examining her published and unpublished music, it shows how the child prodigy rose to become the first African American woman whose music was performed widely in Africa; one of the first African American women whose music was broadcast on European radio; the first African American woman and pianist to perform with a major U.S. orchestra; the second African American woman in classical music to attain full membership in ASCAP; the first woman Black or White to win not one or two, but three, awards from that predominantly White and male organization; the lasting musical voice of Langston Hughes; and the teacher of other notables including Ned Rorem and Cheryl Wall. It thus shows how the confluence of natural genius, matrilineal and racial pride, faith, and support from the community of African American artists, intellectuals, and institutions enabled Margaret Bonds to become one of the most extraordinary figures in all of twentieth-century music. In response to the increasing globalization of music, the Composers across Cultures series, formerly the Master Musicians series, seeks to explore the inexhaustible diversity of music, and its common links to our shared humanity.
Margaret Bonds: The Montgomery Variations and Du Bois Credo

Margaret Bonds: The Montgomery Variations and Du Bois Credo

John Michael Cooper

Cambridge University Press
2023
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In her lifetime, African American composer Margaret Bonds was classical music's most intrepid social-justice activist. Furthermore, her Montgomery Variations (1964) and setting of W.E.B. Du Bois's iconic Civil Rights Credo (1965-67) were the musical summits of her activism. These works fell into obscurity after Bonds's death, but were recovered and published in 2020. Since widely performed, they are finally gaining a recognition long denied. This incisive book situates The Montgomery Variations and Credo in their political and biographical contexts, providing an interdisciplinary exploration that brings notables including Harry Burleigh, W.E.B. and Shirley Graham Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Jr., Abbie Mitchell, Ned Rorem, and – especially – Langston Hughes into the works' collective ambit. The resulting brief, but instructive, appraisal introduces readers to two masterworks whose recovery is a modern musical milestone – and reveals their message to be one that, though born in the mid-twentieth century, speaks directly to our own time.
Margaret Bonds: The Montgomery Variations and Du Bois Credo

Margaret Bonds: The Montgomery Variations and Du Bois Credo

John Michael Cooper

Cambridge University Press
2023
sidottu
In her lifetime, African American composer Margaret Bonds was classical music's most intrepid social-justice activist. Furthermore, her Montgomery Variations (1964) and setting of W.E.B. Du Bois's iconic Civil Rights Credo (1965-67) were the musical summits of her activism. These works fell into obscurity after Bonds's death, but were recovered and published in 2020. Since widely performed, they are finally gaining a recognition long denied. This incisive book situates The Montgomery Variations and Credo in their political and biographical contexts, providing an interdisciplinary exploration that brings notables including Harry Burleigh, W.E.B. and Shirley Graham Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Jr., Abbie Mitchell, Ned Rorem, and – especially – Langston Hughes into the works' collective ambit. The resulting brief, but instructive, appraisal introduces readers to two masterworks whose recovery is a modern musical milestone – and reveals their message to be one that, though born in the mid-twentieth century, speaks directly to our own time.
Cooperation and Competition Among Primitive Peoples

Cooperation and Competition Among Primitive Peoples

Margaret Mead

Transaction Publishers
2002
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In many respects, this volume is a pioneer effort in anthropological literature. It remains firmly part of the genre of cooperative research, or "interdisciplinary research," though at the time of its original publication that phrase had yet to be coined. Additionally, this work is more theoretical in nature than a faithful anthropological record, as all the essays were written in New York City, on a low budget, and without fieldwork. The significance of these studies lies in the fact that Cooperation and Competition Among Primitive Peoples was the first attempt to think about the very complex problems of cultural character and social structure, coupled with a meticulous execution of comparative study.
Cooperation and Competition Among Primitive Peoples
In many respects, this volume is a pioneer effort in anthropological literature. It remains firmly part of the genre of cooperative research, or "interdisciplinary research," though at the time of its original publication that phrase had yet to be coined. Additionally, this work is more theoretical in nature than a faithful anthropological record, as all the essays were written in New York City, on a low budget, and without fieldwork. The significance of these studies lies in the fact that Cooperation and Competition Among Primitive Peoples was the first attempt to think about the very complex problems of cultural character and social structure, coupled with a meticulous execution of comparative study.
Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan

Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan

J. Cooper

Palgrave Macmillan
2012
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A new exploration of the relationship between the Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan administrations in domestic policy. Using recently released documentary material and extensive research interviews, James Cooper demonstrates how specific policy transfer between these 'political soul mates' was more limited than is typically assumed.