Author: Sir Michael Huhn
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ISBN: 9780464089667
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Languages : en
Pages : 24
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HUSTLE car Artist Drawing Journal. sure to be a convesation starter
Author: Sir Michael Huhn
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780464089667
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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HUSTLE car Artist Drawing Journal. sure to be a convesation starter
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Category : Primal therapy
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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Category : Railroads
Languages : en
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Category : Advertising
Languages : en
Pages : 528
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Category : Animal rescue
Languages : en
Pages : 656
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The Kokopelli Journals is a spiritual odyssey through the Four Corners region of the Southwest, immediately post 9/11, as Laura & Pete Giannini/y try to celebrate their 25th Anniversary. In the course of their travels, Laura finds a Navajo reservation pup starving to death in Monument Valley. Intending on only finding a home for this puppy, she ends up becoming attached - and, ultimately - wanted by Arizona law in a Wild West adventure akin to Thelma & Louise! A love story for animal lovers and lovers of life and anyone intrigued by the natural wonders of the American Southwest and her history & lore. The Kokopelli Journals is illustrated by the author and has 5 maps of the region, as well as poetry by e.e. cummings, Kahlil Gibran, Thomas Harding, & the author. It also has multiple cartoons interwoven into the story, mostly by Wiley Miller, Non Sequitor's cartoonist. Printed on beautiful, archival paper with 20 years of Forest Stewardship Awards behind it, this is a first class, first edition destined to become a collector's item.
Author: E. C. Cook
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Category : Railroads
Languages : en
Pages : 746
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
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Author: Allen Ginsberg
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 145296484X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 595
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An autobiographical journey through America in the turbulent 1960s—the essential backstory to Ginsberg’s National Book Award–winning volume of poetry Published in 1974, The Fall of America was Allen Ginsberg’s magnum opus, a poetic account of his experiences in a nation in turmoil. What his National Book Award–winning volume documented he had also recorded, playing a reel-to-reel tape machine given to him by Bob Dylan as he traveled the nation’s byways and visited its cities, finding himself again and again in the midst of history in the making—or unmaking. Through a wealth of autopoesy (transcriptions of these recorded poems) published here for the first time in the poet’s journals of this period, Ginsberg can be overheard collecting the observations, events, reflections and conversations that would become his most extraordinary work as he witnessed America at a time of historic upheaval and gave voice to the troubled soul at its crossroads. The Fall of America Journals, 1965–1971 contains some of Ginsberg’s finest spontaneous writing, accomplished as he pondered the best and worst his country had to offer. He speaks of his anger over the war in Vietnam, the continuing oppression of dissidents, intractable struggles, and experiments with drugs and sexuality. He mourns the deaths of his friends Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac, parses the intricacies of the presidential politics of 1968, and grapples with personal and professional challenges in his daily life. An essential backstory to his monumental work, the journals from these years also reveal drafts of some of his most highly regarded poems, including “Wichita Vortex Sutra,” “Wales Visitation,” “On Neal’s Ashes,” and “Memory Gardens,” as well as poetry published here for the first time and his notes on many of his vivid and detailed dreams. Transcribed, edited, and annotated by Michael Schumacher, a writer closely associated with Ginsberg’s life and work, these journals are nothing less than a first draft of the poet’s journey to the heart of twentieth-century America.
Author: Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 384
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Languages : en
Pages : 796
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