The Shaker Manifesto
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Page : 328 pages
File Size : 38,50 MB
Release : 1878
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Page : 328 pages
File Size : 38,50 MB
Release : 1878
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Author : Robert Newton Peck
Publisher : Laurel Leaf
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 28,23 MB
Release : 2010-01-13
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 0307574512
Originally published in hardcover in 1972, A Day No Pigs Would Die was one of the first young adult books, along with titles like The Outsiders and The Chocolate War. In it, author Robert Newton Peck weaves a story of a Vermont boyhood that is part fiction, part memoir. The result is a moving coming-of-age story that still resonates with teens today.
Author : Charles Edson Robinson
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Page : 158 pages
File Size : 42,56 MB
Release : 1893
Category : Shakers
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Page : 302 pages
File Size : 40,35 MB
Release : 1884
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Includes music.
Author : Stephen J. Stein
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 574 pages
File Size : 36,71 MB
Release : 1992-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0300051395
Draws on oral and written testimony to trace the history and evolution of the Shakers, set within the broader context of American life
Author : Scott Frank
Publisher : Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 24,67 MB
Release : 2016-01-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 038535004X
Meet Roy Cooper, stoic, unassuming “errand runner” for various New York criminals. Roy arrives in Los Angeles to shoot a man named Martin Shine a week after a powerful earthquake has knocked out cell service, buckled the freeways, and thrown L.A. into chaos. Roy doesn’t know who Shine is or why he has to die, but he does his job and does it well. Except for one thing: after the hit, Roy can’t find where he parked his car. Wandering the streets of North Hollywood, he stumbles upon a jogger getting mugged and beaten by four young gangbangers. Despite his attempt to simply put his head down and walk away, Roy winds up in the middle of another killing. Things get more complicated when the murdered jogger turns out to be a controversial mayoral candidate. Roy himself is shot twice, hospitalized in critical condition, and mistaken for a hero when a local resident leaks a video that goes viral. Now meet the rest of the cast of characters, including Kelly Maguire, a disgraced LAPD detective with an anger management problem and strange feelings about L.A.’s newest hero; Science, the teenage gangbanger/shooter, who needs to keep Roy quiet about what he’s seen; Mayor Miguel Santiago, who finds himself facing accusations that he’s just had his opponent whacked; Albert Budin, Roy’s onetime mentor and one of the scariest, creepiest characters in recent crime fiction; and myriad criminals, politicians, and cops who all need Roy to disappear—preferably forever. Finally, meet Scott Frank, who has created not just one of the most entertaining novels of the year but also one of the most surprising. This first novel is fun and funny as well as moving and textured, nuanced and powerful. Shaker is the debut work of fiction by a major new storyteller.
Author : John G. Shea
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 24,82 MB
Release : 2012-09-19
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN : 0486138976
Over 250 photographs and measured drawings for over 80 classic Shaker designs: cradle, dry sink, trestle table, lap desk, rocking chair, many more. 262 halftones. 140 black-and-white line illustrations.
Author : Stephen Bowe
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 44,29 MB
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1846310083
The simple yet striking lines of Shaker design grace much of the furniture we see in high-end department stores, and beautiful examples of it adorn the pages of Architectural Digest and House Beautiful. How did this style evolve from its origins in a humble, small religious community to the international design phenomenon it is today? This illustrated study explores the emergence of the Shaker style and how it was vigorously promoted by scholars and artists into the prominence it now enjoys. The heart of the Shaker style lies in the religious movement founded in the eighteenth century, where Stephen Bowe and Peter Richmond begin their chronicle. From there, the authors chart the evolution of the style into the twentieth century—particularly in the hands of design media, scholars, and art institutions. These Shaker “agents” repositioned Shaker style continuously—from local vernacular to high culture and then popular culture. Drawing on a rich array of sources, including museum catalogs, contemporary design magazines, and scholarly writings, Selling Shaker illustrates in detail how the Shaker style entered the general design consciousness and how the original aesthetic was gradually diluted into a generic style for a mass audience. A wholly original and fascinating study of American design and consumption, Selling Shaker is a unique resource for collectors, scholars, and anyone interested in the cultural history of a design aesthetic.
Author : William Warren Sweet
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Page : 368 pages
File Size : 49,23 MB
Release : 1916
Category : History
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Page : 36 pages
File Size : 23,25 MB
Release : 1885
Category : Almanacs
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