Agnes Goodmaid
Author : Grete Fischer
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Page : 478 pages
File Size : 47,12 MB
Release : 1899
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Author : Grete Fischer
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Page : 478 pages
File Size : 47,12 MB
Release : 1899
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Page : 1470 pages
File Size : 38,79 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Unitarianism
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Author : Boston Public Library
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Page : 470 pages
File Size : 20,37 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Boston (Mass.)
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Author : Boston Public Library
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Page : 264 pages
File Size : 18,33 MB
Release : 1904
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Author : Lawrence Sidney Thompson
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Page : 552 pages
File Size : 35,31 MB
Release : 1978
Category : America
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Author : Grace E. Moremen
Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 15,45 MB
Release : 2019-05-23
Category : History
ISBN : 1457568640
There’s a lot to like about this book; firstly, it’s a clear labor of love, and many people have worked to make it what it is. It also gives great and personal insight into Agnes, who was unmistakably way ahead of her time in terms of her thoughts and actions; and many of Agnes’s thoughts and still relevant today. Maybe even more so! ~ ScriptAcuity Studios, Dog Ear editors Some people are defined by their times, and others redefine them. Agnes Edwards Partin was among the latter. Through Agnes’s letters spanning the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, World War II, and beyond, readers will discover firsthand accounts of the changing face of Los Angeles, from its modest roots to its postwar expansion. During her years in California, Agnes stepped away from the home, defying the traditions of her day, to seek employment and education—ever eyeing her goal of earning a doctorate. Alongside her husband, Leo, whose ideas were as progressive as Agnes’s, the Partin family faced numerous challenges and heartbreaks during the changing eras, but also many joys and accomplishments. Rising to the Challenge in Los Angeles: The Letters of Agnes Edwards Partin, 1926–1956 is the chronicle of a woman far ahead of her time, standing up against the societal expectations of gender. Her views, her thoughts, and her lessons are still as relevant today as when they were written decades ago.
Author : Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner
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Page : 314 pages
File Size : 15,53 MB
Release : 1892
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Page : 318 pages
File Size : 32,7 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Fiction
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Author : Gertrude Stein
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 47 pages
File Size : 36,83 MB
Release : 2022-11-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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As the butch doyenne of the Parisian Salons, Gertrude Stein captures the heart of Picasso in that context and gives insights on how Picasso worked as an artist and why Cubism came about in the way that it did. Also, this portrait of Picasso contains pretty clear description of Cubism and reveals a lot about relationship between Picasso and Stein without revealing a lot of actual events in either of their lives. Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) was an American novelist, poet, playwright and art collector, best known for Three Lives, The Making of Americans and Tender Buttons. Stein moved to Paris in 1903, and made France her home for the remainder of her life. Picasso and Cubism were an important influence on Stein's writing. Her works are compared to James Joyce's Ulysses and to Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time.
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Page : 712 pages
File Size : 15,76 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Union catalogs
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