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A new work of scholarship that considers several of the most prominent poets writing from the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War to the end of World War II.
Gathers previously published and new poems from the noted poet.
Despite his outstanding pitching record, James Francis "Pud" Galvin (1856-1902) was largely forgotten after his premature death. During his 18-year career with Pittsburgh, Buffalo and St. Louis, he was one of the best-paid players in the game--but died penniless. The diminutive hurler was the first to reach 300 wins (and only four pitchers have amassed more). A determined researcher documented Galvin's record decades after his death and he was enshrined in the Hall of Fame in 1965 with 365 wins. This book is the first comprehensive biography of Galvin and his use of a testosterone-based concoction--with eye-popping results--which earned him newfound attention as a pioneer of performance enhancing drugs.
Great relationships are the difference between success and failure in business. That's the lesson that Robert Hanson, owner of a struggling insurance agency, is about to learn. By following the advice of two surprising mentors and the natural connectors he meets through them, Robert uncovers powerful relationship-building secrets that have long eluded him-even though they were always in plain sight. As you follow the transformative journey of Robert and his business, you'll discover simple ways to cultivate relationships in the real world and online. Whether you're looking to move ahead in your career or grow a company, this book will galvanize you into action and provide a clear path to success. The new business parable from Patrick Galvin, 'The Connector's Way, ' builds on the relationship-building themes of classics such as 'The Go-Giver' by Bob Burg, 'The Greatest Salesman in the World' by Og Mandino, and 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' by Dale Carnegie.
James Galvin turns to highly imagistic and personal narratives to rain down compassion within isolation
James Galvin is a Wyoming rancher and on the permanent faculty at the Iowa Writers' Workshop.
Shay's mother has disappeared. Her father has become withdrawn following her mother's disappearance and there is little Shay can do to help. Then, one night, Shay saves her father from a strange assailant in his study and is carried to another world with her father where the truth about her mother is revealed. Discovering that her mother is apparently not the person Shay has admired all her life, leads Shay to question her own values which she has so proudly built on the image of the perfect marriage which her parents displayed to her as a child. As Shay comes to terms with her parent’s betrayal, she herself betrays the one person who has trusted her most in this strange kingdom. While she loathes her new behaviour she seems unable to stop, since betraying one person means protecting another. While Shay struggles with her own question of values, Shay's life and the world itself begin to collapse around her. But life continues and the evil that rises seeks the greatest treasure of all. A power to rule all worlds. For evil does not mourn. And evil has no conscience. And Shay holds a key to access another world which the evil desperately desires.....
"There are worthy books about Cork and guides for visitors and locals, but this book answers questions about Cork you might never ask. Written by an outsider with the help of insiders it is packed with quirky observations about the city. Cork people should know what this outsider has discovered about their city."--BOOK JACKET.
"X" is the kiss and betrayal, the embrace, the crucifixion, the mathematical unknown. In his sixth book of poems, James Galvin writes from a deep, philosophical engagement with the landscape and faces a "vertigo of solitude" with his marriage dissolved, his only daughter grown and gone, and the log house he built by hand abandoned. "What did I love that made me believe it would last?" he asks. Something has to be true enough to be Taken for granted. In the hospital I saw An old man Caressing the face of an old woman. This same man, young, caressed her face In just that way. That's the stillness At the center of change-- A sadness worth dying for, I swear-- There is no other. --from "Dying in...
From Britain's favourite Michelin-starred chefs comes Galvin: A Cookbook de Luxe, in which brothers Chris and Jeff Galvin provide their singular take on the world's favourite cuisine - the much-loved and ever-popular brasserie de luxe food of France. A publishing event destined to do for French food what The River Cafe Cookbook did for Italian! With mouthwatering classics such as 'Cassoulet of Toulouse Sausage', 'Crisp Confit of Duck Leg', 'Black Pudding and Salad Lyonnaise' and 'Apple Tatin with Crème Normande' this beautiful book comprises 150 recipes and is richly illustrated throughout.