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Everything that Creeps
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Everything that Creeps

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Everything that Creeps
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Everything that Creeps

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Last Gasp

The first book to collect the work of the LA underground art world's favourite wunderkind, Elizabeth McGrath. 112 pages of full colour photos and detail shots reveal the exquisite complexity of her sweetly twisted creatures. Upon first viewing, McGrath's colourful mummified creatures are Gothic oddities, but their undeniable artistry immediately draws the viewer in to an appreciation of their tortured beauty. Each piece is meticulously sculpted, dressed and decorated in exquisite detail.

Incurable Disorder
  • Language: en

Incurable Disorder

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Last Gasp

Elizabeth McGrath creates sweetly twisted creatures, rendering them in a wide range of materials. One of the leading women of the pop surrealism movement, McGrath has an uncanny knack for creating dark, edgy, fantastical works layered with beauty, angst and significance.This second full length monograph includes works from 2005 to 2012. From dioramas to mixed media paintings to 3D sculptures, each piece is infused with deep meaning, with historical narratives, cultural references and environmental statements adding to the beauty of each lovingly crafted object.

Coyote Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Coyote Nation

With the arrival of the transcontinental railroad in the 1880s came the emergence of a modern and profoundly multicultural New Mexico. Native Americans, working-class Mexicans, elite Hispanos, and black and white newcomers all commingled and interacted in the territory in ways that had not been previously possible. But what did it mean to be white in this multiethnic milieu? And how did ideas of sexuality and racial supremacy shape ideas of citizenry and determine who would govern the region? Coyote Nation considers these questions as it explores how New Mexicans evaluated and categorized racial identities through bodily practices. Where ethnic groups were numerous and—in the wake of miscegenation—often difficult to discern, the ways one dressed, bathed, spoke, gestured, or even stood were largely instrumental in conveying one's race. Even such practices as cutting one's hair, shopping, drinking alcohol, or embalming a deceased loved one could inextricably link a person to a very specific racial identity. A fascinating history of an extraordinarily plural and polyglot region, Coyote Nation will be of value to historians of race and ethnicity in American culture.

Genealogy of the Lewis Family in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 472

Genealogy of the Lewis Family in America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1893
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of John Lewis. He was born in Donegal County, Ireland 1678 to Andrew Lewis and Mary Calhoun. He married Margaret Lynn. He died in Virginia 1 Feb 1762. They were the parents of seven children.

Mistress Cromwell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Mistress Cromwell

Did you love WOLF HALL, BRING UP THE BODIES and THE MIRROR AND THE LIGHT? If so, you'll be gripped by MISTRESS CROMWELL: discover the powerful story of the woman in the shadows . . . Reader acclaim for Mistress Cromwell 'A delicious frisson of danger slithers through every page of the book. Enthralling.' Karen Maitland 'A delicate and detailed portrayal, absolutely beautifully done. Captivating.' Suzannah Dunn 'Rich, vivid and immersive, an enthralling story of the turbulent Tudor era.' Nicola Cornick 'Fantastic read from the perspective of Cromwell's wife.' ***** Reader Review 'Excellent read. Very well written and researched. Would recommend this book to anyone interested in Tudor times.' ...

The Guardian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 892

The Guardian

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1855
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The European Experience in Slavery, 1650-1850
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

The European Experience in Slavery, 1650-1850

This volume documents the practice of bringing enslaved people to early modern Europe not only as a side effect of overseas colonial regimes but as a pan-European experience that even developed its own dynamics on the continent. Drawing on examples from France, Scotland, the Netherlands, Denmark, and the Holy Roman Empire, the contributors show how slavery affected both the enslaved and the enslavers' societies, changing European notions of freedom, dependence, and subjugation. At the same time, Afro-European families and cultural productions challenge the view of the Black diaspora as Europe's "other." The volume thus reveals not only the roots of present-day racism extending far back into the past, but also a common heritage yet to be discovered.