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Sue os y realidades. 564 p ginas. Juana Manuela Gorriti. Argentina 1818 - 1892
Sue o de una noche de verano. William Shakespeare. Inglaterra 1564 - 1616
Deep-Sky Wonders: A Tour of the Universe with Sky and Telescope's Sue French
Sue French
Firefly Books Ltd
2020
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“The quality of the deep-sky images is outstanding—a tribute to the various photographers as well as the book’s printer. But it’s the written word that will make or break a book like this, and Sue’s writing is superb... [For] an occasional stargazer, a serious observer, or anyone in between, you won’t go wrong with Deep-Sky Wonders. This is a great introduction to deep-sky stargazing for novice and experienced amateur astronomers alike.” —Mercury, publication of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Sue French writes the popular column “Deep-Sky Wonders” for Sky and Telescope magazine and also teaches deep sky observation. She has earned a loyal following among enthusiasts and is welcomed by beginners for her skill at presenting astronomy in an understandable way. After selling 10,000 copies of Deep Sky Wonders in hardback, this paperback edition comes at an accessible price. Deep-Sky Wonders is a collection of 100 of French’s best “Deep-Sky Wonders” columns originally published in Sky & Telescope. The book is organized by season and subdivided into months for a total of 100 indepth tours of the deep sky. Each deep sky tour illuminates little-known seasonal wonders that lie off the beaten path. Features include: Full-colour photographs and detailed sketches of each deep sky tour; Descriptions of double and variable stars, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies and exotics; Historical and scientific background of particular interest; A tabular listing of the deep-sky sights; Colour charts showing the position of each target in the night sky; An index to all of the deep-sky objects covered. Deep-Sky Wonders also features a variety of challenging objects that encourage observers to test the limits of their equipment and skills. Suitable for beginner and intermediate small-scope astronomers as well as large-scope viewers and astrophotographers, this book will be greeted enthusiastically by all astronomers. It is also an outstanding introduction to deep-sky viewing for novice observers.
Delightful travel guide to some fascinating English Towns: Buckingham & Stowe, Evesham, Lichfield, Marlborough & Avebury, Northampton, Olney, Pershore, St Ives Cambs., Huntingdon & Hemingford Grey, Stoke Bruerne, Stony Stratford, Thame, Wimborne Minster
This little guide with its large-print format is designed to make it as easy as possible for visitors to London to self-guide themselves around enchanting and quirky places away from tourist hotspots and queues. The author, who has known London for years, is now partly disabled so the suggested attractions take this into consideration. Discover where Geoffrey Chaucer eked out his pension, where William Caxton had his shop, where the founder of Maryland was buried, what John Wesley did in the winter, plus where some of the finest seventeenth century frescoes in London, William Morris creations and Art Deco inspirations can be seen, in totally unexpected places.
Sue Williamson and Lebohang Kganye
YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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Two acclaimed South African artists offer a cross-generational dialogue on history, memory, and the power of self-narration Three decades after the dismantling of apartheid began, South Africa’s so-called “born free” generation has reached adulthood and its artists have used their work to navigate their difficult inheritance. At the same time, the historical distance between their experience and that of an older generation grows. This book brings together two of South Africa’s most acclaimed contemporary artists to reflect upon this moment. In their respective practices, Sue Williamson (b. 1941) and Lebohang Kganye (b. 1990) incorporate oral histories into film, photographs, installations, and textiles to consider how, just as formal statements determine collective histories, so the stories our elders tell us shape family narratives and personal identities. Exploring the complexities involved in the passing down of memories, their works implicitly and explicitly address racial violence, social injustice, and intergenerational trauma. This richly illustrated catalogue features essays that consider themes of voice, testimony, ancestry, and care, and a dialogue between Kganye and Williamson that explores how art can mobilize the healing powers of conversation.Distributed for the Barnes FoundationExhibition Schedule:The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia (March 5–May 21, 2023)
Sue Ellen's Girl Ain't Fat, She Just Weighs Heavy
Shellie Rushing Tomlinson
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
2011
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The bestselling author of Suck Your Stomach In & Put Some Color On returns with more helpful how-to's and keen observations from Dixie. Guided by principles from the ancient Belle Doctrine, the host of radio and television's All Things Southern offers down-home advice on everything from health and fitness-managing thy caloric calculations without going Straight Running Crazy and surviving the Raging Inferno Syndrome (aka hot flashes)-to the Southern art of handling your man (Bubba Whispering). Whether giving business tips or debunking the Big Boned Theory, making political observations or celebrating the inevitable resurgence of big hair, Shellie is an adviser women can relate to and laugh with regardless of their age or which side of the Mason-Dixon they call home.
Have you ever felt fat, lonely and depressed?Sue did.....until she met Dr. Elmhurst.The doctor's little red pill made all of Sue's wildest dreams come true. Given a new lease on life, she was able to explore her wildest fantasies.But soon Sue's new dream life was feeling more like a nightmare. Did Dr. Elmhurst have another little pill to make it all go away? Could she go back to being the old Sue, or was she forever trapped in the purgatory the little pill had created?Finding the love of her life just made it all so much more complicated. Her new love only existed in the world the red pill had created.Read now to follow Sue's epic journey.
What is the most excellent treasure in the world? Sue and her miniature mule Ned are going on a hunt to find out, and they are inviting you and your child along for the adventure Perfect for ages 3-5.This adorable duo is sure to find many blessings along the way, as they search for the ultimate treasure.Will it be a trip to Granny's house, sharing roasted marshmallows...maybe swimming in God's crayon box.....or will it be something, or more importantly, someone else?Whether story time or bedtime, help your child find the real treasures in life.Will Sue and Ned find the best, most excellent treasure in the whole wide world?Get your copy of Sue and Ned's Treasure Hunt to find out "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Matthew 6:21 NKJV
Sue (Suzanne Conway) and Stu (Stuart Jackson) live in the small city of Rockwood. They have never met, nor do they know of each other. Sue manages a hair salon and spends her days styling the 'who's who', while Stu manages a record store and typically deals with the 'who's not'. Though they've never met, Sue & Stu do share a common trait, they both keep a diary. A brief encounter between the two sends Stu on a search to find the mystery woman he believes is destined to become his future wife. Unbeknown to Stu, Sue is busy attempting to be her perfect self. She wants to find the man of her dreams, she wants to settle down, and while she may not admit it to herself or her friends, she's broody as hell for a baby. Sadly, she's not having much luck. All her encounters with men have been disastrous. Her mother is in her ear day-in and day-out and she is fearful of spending the rest of her life with her cat, Mr Snuggles. In a bizarre happenstance, Sue & Stu become an item. Now, their daily diary rants are on each other, not just obscure records and Sue's mother. Can Stu, the epitome of the 'man child' navigate what's to come? Or will his more recent past catch up to wreak havoc? And what about Sue? Is she ready to embrace this whirlwind situation? Is she capable of coping with Stu's antics or is she on course for another doomed relationship?
A gel-like substance mysteriously appears across the country. No one notices it at first. But then strange things begin to happen. DHS Director Ted Stevens is assigned to investigate. He enlists the help of scientists at a government laboratory to analyze the "goo". They discover the substance has unique properties; it can clone animals. Ted soon learns the substance can also clone humans. Sue is the first new person cloned from the alien goo. She appeared without any knowledge or memory. She looks like an adult, but has the mind of a child. She does, however, learn very quickly. When she is escorted away by Mr. Stevens, Sue learns that she is not the only new person to arrive on the planet. Ted isolates Sue, along with five other new adults and five new children, on an abandoned military base in California while he determines how to respond to new people appearing in society. While confined in their new community, the clones discover a message within themselves, hidden in the goo from which they appeared. Sue decides she must deliver the message, and one morning she's gone. A clone has escaped. While retrieving Sue, Ted learns about the clones' message and needs to know more about these new people. He has the scientists test the clones before deciding what to do with them. Their fate will be decided by their DNA fingerprints.