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  • af Bryan van Sweringen
    278,95 kr.

  • af Lake Erie Ink
    138,95 kr.

    A Collection of Writing by Cleveland Teens. This anthology of poetry, short fiction, personal stories, and visual art created and edited by Cleveland area teens, collects responses to a question: what does blur mean to you? Teen creators answer by telling a story about a misty forest, snapping a photo through a foggy, rain-streaked window, and leading the reader on a journey to a refrigerator in the middle of the rainforest. (Yes, you read that right!) These are just a few of the many insightful, heartfelt, and powerful ways that the authors and artists in this collection explain what blur means to them.

  • af Rachel King
    183,95 kr.

    It's 1967 in Kalapuya, a town on the Central Oregon Coast, and Jackson Ryder decides to build a second story onto his motel. His wife, Marilyn Ryder, doesn't want to take on more debt for an expansion. Their ongoing dispute prompts Marilyn to leave Jackson and stay with her friend Leah Tolman, a bakery owner and advocate for the Beach Bill, the legislation that will make all Oregon beaches public land. While Marilyn becomes an activist, her adolescent son Tim befriends an elderly lighthouse keeper Elliot Yager, who wants the public to stay off his beach. A novel about the pleasures and limits of solitude for five distinct and deeply human characters, centered around the passing of the Oregon Beach Bill-and published in time for the fifty-fifth anniversary of the historic legislation.

  • af Dorri Steinhoff
    218,95 kr.

    In 1937, three young men - Tony Smith, Ted van Fossen and Laurence Cuneo met at the New Bauhaus in Chicago, a school headed by Lazlo Moholy-Nagy. When the school closed after a year, Smith and Cuneo joined Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin Fellowship, a total learning environment that combined fine arts with architecture, with an emphasis on learning-by-doing and designing to be in harmony with nature. In 1939, Ted van Fossen received a commission to design and build a house for a young Bohemian couple, Rob and Mary Gunning, on a wooded lot on the edge of a ravine. The three young designers adopted Wright's principles of organic design for the Gunning House, which the trio named Glenbrow. Built of cypress and stone quarried on site, the house featured walls of glass that brought those who inhabited it into a close relationship with the natural beauty of their surroundings.Tony Smith later became famous for his monumental minimalist sculptures, Ted van Fossen for Rush Creek Village - a central Ohio community of about 50 organic modern designed homes and Cuneo as the art director for the first season of the "e;I Love Lucy"e; show. Rob Gunning developed the Gunning Fog Index, a writer's tool to ensure text can be read easily by the intended audience. The years passed, and eventually the house fell into ruin. By 2013 the house had been abandoned for nearly a decade with virtually no maintenance. Red Bird Against the Snow tells the rich history surrounding the house, the people involved in its creation and the several year transition from ruin to restored. Taking on a project of this magnitude takes skills, perseverance and vision. Dorri Steinhoff and Joe Kuspan discovered Glenbrow on a chance errand at a time they were looking to downsize after completing renovation of another Wright apprentice home. Their journey in reviving the 1940 modernist gem back to its glory led to experiences that enriched their lives in ways they could never imagine.

  • af Carlee Tressel Alson
    198,95 kr.

    For almost a century, the Blair Strip Steel Company of New Castle, Pennsylvania, has made cold-rolled specialty steel beyond a world-class standard. George Blair and his son founded the company in 1923 to serve the burgeoning automobile market led by Ford's Model T, but the story of the Blair family and their impact on American manufacturing began long before the Roaring Twenties. In the decades following the American Revolution, Blair innovators and entrepreneurs developed routes to transport iron from central Pennsylvania into the expanding West. In the early days of steel, industrialist and inventor Thomas Shoenberger Blair partnered with future steel magnate Andrew Carnegie to revolutionize railroad rails and become one of the most innovative steelmakers and progressive businessmen in Pittsburgh. Despite facing significant adversity throughout the twentieth century, including the decline of the American steel industry, Blair Strip Steel became one of the most successful steelmakers in the country and a beloved institution for its employees and community. On the shoulders of eight generations of Blair entrepreneurs, the company maintains its formula for small business success and continues to forge the future of material science.

  • af Leo Warring
    193,95 kr.

    In the town of lawmaking, three brothers thrived in lawbreakingBefore Prohibition, Leo, Emmitt, and Charles "e;Rags"e; Warring worked as laborers in their father's barrel shop. When the (illegal) booze started flowing, all three quickly got caught up in the wild and sometimes violent underworld of Washington, D.C. Their exploits-including a lucrative numbers racket, gangland shootings, and high-profile courtroom trials-created sensational headlines and thrust them into an unwanted spotlight. However, their continual efforts to stay one step ahead of local police, the Federal Government, and the U.S. Congress took a toll on their personal lives. The Foggy Bottom Gang is a true crime gangster tale about an overlooked chapter in the history of America's capital city."e;Leo Warring's account of his family's escapades in the world of bookmaking and bootlegging is an amazing compilation. If I didn't know better, I would have thought that the author was present for these court hearings or exchanges at bars and after-hours clubs. For a fun read, a page-turner, an insight into the 'victimless crimes' of the D.C. underworld, you need to read this book."e;-William Brown, President of the Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia (1999-2018)

  • af Andrew Hertzberg
    188,95 kr.

    C. opens up his window, takes a deep breath, and screams as loud as he can. He hears the responses of so many others screaming back enigmatic phrases, mysterious calls and bellows. He does this on a holiday known as Defenestration Day, a day where people throw away their words which can never be used again. The history of the first Defenestration Day has only become more complicated with time. Stories are told, truths blur, embellishments become reality. Those that claim they were there, probably werent. The holiday has no religion or political stance or nationality. It emerged spontaneously and spread rapidly. It is most likely the only lingual holiday celebrated in the history of the world. Because only in a society where everyone already talks over one another would we decide to create a holiday devoted to doing just that.That holiday is today.

  • af Pastor Napoleon Harris
    233,95 kr.

    Gods Hand identifies the presence of Gods favor in the life of Pastor Napoleon Harris, Sr. From being born at the end of the Great Depression, surviving poverty and encountering death, the hand of God has always been evident in his life. This book takes you on the journey of a little boy chasing ducks to a man chasing the dream of a better life for his family. It also recounts historical events from the Civil Rights Movement and how ordinary, unknown people initiated change for the generations who benefit today.Gods Hand highlights experiences from which many lessons and principles can be gleaned, like understanding how to respond to church hurt and the ultimate call of God on ones life; how to maintain integrity when encountering people who are determined to destroy you; and how to effectively pastor a church spiritually and financially.Pastor Napoleon Harris, Sr. candidly shares his memoirs authentically in hopes that they will encourage all readers to trust God with their lives and decisions. Gods Hand will cause readers to recognize the Sovereignty of God in their own lives and thus be motivated to continue the path God has designed for them.

  • - From Mind's Eye To Poetic Knowing in Discourses of Poetry and Science
    af Barton R. Friedman
    293,95 kr.

    Barton R. Friedman argues that the languages of literature and science empty many of the same conceits. Poetic Knowing focuses on the rhetorical strategies by which scientists and poets create knowledge, and includes close readings of Yeats, Blake, Tennyson, Williams, and Olson. Scientists are rhetorically engaged in transactions comparable to poets; they fabricate metaphrs and analogies that concretize insights into nature. Friedman argues scientists and poets do not form two cultures but uneasily coupled, ultimately complementary, parts of one.

  • af Nancy S Bishop
    193,95 kr.

    A Chicago native and critic collects her essays about theater, books, music, art, architecture, and her beloved Chicago. Nancy S. Bishop is editor and publisher and chief theater critic for Third Coast Review.

  • af Charles Ellenbogen
    223,95 kr.

  • af RACHEL DISSELL
    168,95 kr.

  • af Jenna Goldsmith
    138,95 kr.

    Like so many colleges and universities across the country, OSU Cascades ''went remote'' in March 2020 to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Faculty turned on a dime, shifting their courses from face-to-face to remote over the Spring Break holiday, and students hunkered down for a long term of Zooming.In the journal entries collected here, students reveal a range of emotional responses to being a college student during COVID, and in their own voices. We witness frustration, sadness at the loss of family and friends, a newfound appreciation for the simple pleasures of life, and confusion about what would come next. Collectively, what these students have in common is their station as first-term, first-year students grappling with the uncertainty and significant disruption brought on by a global pandemic.

  • af R Jamie Langa
    273,95 kr.

  • af Gellott Laura Gellott
    198,95 kr.

    In 1937, Helen Perry Curtis published Jean & Company, Unlimited. Chosen in 1938 as a Junior Literary Guild Selection of the Month, Jean is the charming account of an American girl's first encounter with Europe. In Helen Perry Curtis and the European Trip of a Lifetime, author Laura Gellott tells the story of the woman and the real-life events behind a beloved childhood book. She traces Helen's life from a Nebraska childhood to New York, New Jersey and across the European continent during the first decades of the twentieth century. Helen Perry Curtis worked as a museum curator and director; balanced marriage and motherhood with a career as a freelance writer, interior designer, and tour guide; and traveled throughout Europe with her daughters. The fictionalized account of those trips is Jean & Company, Unlimited.

  • - Building Community One Pot at a Time
    af Bayne
    253,95 kr.

  • - Island in the Detroit River
    af Frances Trix
    197,95 kr.

  • af Gabrielle Koczab
    198,95 kr.

  • - Bite-Sized Tools to Build Stronger Brands
    af Peter Wilken
    283,95 kr.

  • - A Blues from the Heartland
    af Dan Cryer
    198,95 kr.

  • - Poems
    af Barton R Friedman
    198,95 kr.

    In Ancestral Voices, the scholar and poet Barton R. Friedman (1935-2009) draws upon a lifetime of deeply felt experience to create this collection. Composed at various points throughout his seventy-four years, the poems animate chronic issues in American society--race, class, war--and also give voice to personal moments of triumph, tragedy, love, and loss. Published now by his wife Sheila, and including remembrances by his family, here is the fruit of a rich and original spirit.

  • - How WZAK Became #1 in Cleveland
    af Lee Zapis
    268,95 kr.

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