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Living Artists of Today
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Living Artists of Today

  • Categories: Art

Living Artists of Today: Contemporary Art is a resource for art professionals – gallery owners, art collectors, art publishers, museums and other art institutions around the world. This, the second edition of the book series takes the viewer through a visual journey of discovery and enjoyment of artwork by artists who live and work both next door to us and around the world, they share similar life experiences and moments in history, technological breakthroughs, economic hardships, tragedy and happiness of today’s fast paced world. Expressing oneself creatively and making an impact on the world while at the same time trying to make a living can be challenging and throughout history, artis...

Dark Side of the Moon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Dark Side of the Moon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Take a walk on the Dark Side and leave your sanity behind. Tales of madness and twisted brilliance abound in this collection of stories inspired songs both classic and new.Meet the authors and their inspirations: Jacqueline Bataille: Are you Lonesome Tonight? as performed by Elvis Presley Michael W. Clark: Brain Damage/Eclipse by Pink Floyd Stephen Jansen: History Repeats Itself by A.O.S. Merideth Grue: Breathe by Pink Floyd Caren Gussoff: Across the Universe by the Beatles Jason Bougger Brain Damage/Eclipse by Pink Floyd Robin Wyatt Dunn: Cataracts by Andrew Bird Kenneth Whitfield: That's Entertainment! as performed by Judy Garland Shenoa Carroll-Bradd: Spectrum by Florence and the Machine ...

Positive Organizational Scholarship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 480

Positive Organizational Scholarship

Scholarship establishes a new field of study in the organizational sciences. Just as positive psychology focuses on exploring optimal individual psychological states rather than pathological ones, Positive Organizational Scholarship focuses attention on optimal organizational states --- the dynamics in organizations that lead to the development of human strength, foster resiliency in employees, make healing, restoration, and reconciliation possible, and cultivate extraordinary individual and organizational performance. While the concept of positive organizational scholarship encompasses the examination of typical and even dysfunctional patterns of behavior, it emphasizes positive deviance fr...

Tales of the Black Arts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Tales of the Black Arts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-06-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Tales of the Black Arts: A Sword & Sorcery Anthology brings together a dozen tales of the fantastic. Exciting tales of dragons, wizards, warriors and gods. Stories by Aaron J. French, Jacqueline Seewald, Lon Prater, Jay Wilburn, Jennifer Crow, Rie Sheridan Rose, Jason M Waltz, DJ Tyrer, David L. Craddock, Cameron Suey, Jonathan Shipley, and Diana Whiley. Cover art by Luke Spooner.

Travelling Toward Belief
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Travelling Toward Belief

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Darling Monster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

Darling Monster

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-03
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  • Publisher: Random House

**** As read on BBC Radio 4 **** Lady Diana Cooper was an aristocrat, society darling, an actress of stage and early screen. When she married rising political star Duff Cooper, they became the golden couple who knew everyone who was anyone; they sat at the very heart of British public life. Diana's letters to her only son, John Julius Norwich, cover the period 1939 to 1952. They take us from the rumblings of war, through the Blitz, which the Coopers spent holed up in the Dorchester (because it was newer, and therefore less vulnerable, than the Ritz), to rurual Sussex where we see Diana blissfully setting up a smallholding as part of the war effort. After a spell with the Free French in Algie...

The Young Diana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

The Young Diana

1918 the heroine, Diana May, wonders about faith, logic, reason, opinion, wisdom, etc. She falls in love & becomes reborn. Diana becomes the envy of her sex & the despair of men. Years pass over her & leave no change in her fair face of radiant eyes;.

Life Class
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 721

Life Class

In a celebration of her life and writing, this collection brings together four of Diana Athill's best-loved memoirs, spanning her very English childhood, her life and loves during World War II, her publishing career at Andre Deutsch, and her reflections on old age."

Diana Mosley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Diana Mosley

Diana Mosley (née Mitford) had brains, beauty and charm, wealth and social position: she risked everything to follow the dark new creed of fascism when, at twenty-two, she fell in love with Oswald Mosley, the British fascist leader, and committed her life to his ideas. In Germany she became a friend of Hitler and Goebbels; by 1940, she was in a damp cell in Holloway prison. Jan Dalley's fascinating and undeceived biography cuts through the mythology that has been built up around the Mitford sisters and around the Mosleys and reveals the truth about both an extraordinary life and the web of anti-semitism that stretched through the English aristocracy between the wars.

Yesterday Morning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Yesterday Morning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-06
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  • Publisher: Granta Books

A remarkable, truthful and vivid recollection of childhood, from the author of Stet, After a Funeral, Don't Look at Me Like That and Instead of a Letter. Here Athill goes back to the beginning in a sharp evocation of a childhood unfashionably filled with happiness - a Norfolk country house, servants, the pleasures of horses, the unfolding secrets of adults and sex. This is England in the 1920s seen (with a clear and unsentimental eye) from the vantage point of England in 2001. It was a privileged and loving life: but did it equip the author to be happy?