Susan C. Vogl Autograph Album


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Autograph album kept by Susan C. Vogl from 1871 to 1874. It includes pro-woman suffrage inscriptions and quotations by participants in the second Woman Suffrage Bazar, held December 11-22, 1871 at the Music Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, and the World's Peace Jubilee and International Music Festival in Boston in June and July of 1872, and several others. Inscribers include prominent women and suffragists, famous musicians (some of whom have written snippets of notated music) and others. Women and suffragists: Ednah D. Cheney; Geo. S. Burleigh (16 December 1871); Celia Burleigh; Henry B. Blackwell (16 December 1871); Lucy Stone (15 December 1871); Stephen S. Foster (18 December 1871); Georges Saulers[?] (26 June 1872); Chas. W. Slack; W.S. Robinson; S.A. Vibbert (18 December 1871); George H. Vibbert; Julia Ward Howe (21 December 1871); Maria Mitchell (22 December 1871); Louise Chandler Moulton (29 June 1872); Nora Perry (29 June 1872); Virginia Vaughan (29 June 1872); Lizzie A. Bangs; Mrs. A.H. Howard; A. Robena Taylor; A.T. Kawaze[?] of Japan; Anna S. Dimock; Jennie E. Hicks, "Sophie Sparkles"; Abba G. Woolson (25 March 1873); D.P. Livermore (6 January 1874); Mary A. Livermore (3 January 1874); musicians from the 1872 Jubilee: Heinrich Saro (28 June 1872), Dan Godfrey (20 June 1872); Moritz Wallach (28 June 1872), Johann Strauss, Franz Bendel (4 July 1872), and Minna Peschka-Leutner. The volume also includes later material, tipped-in: 1 signed typescript letter from Nelson A. Miles to the Boston Entertainment Bureau, dated 1 April 1905; 1 signed typescript letter from S.W. Foss, Librarian of the Somerville Public Library, to Ashton Lewis, of Melrose Highland, Massachusetts, dated May 25, 1910; 1 signed typescript letter from R.S. MacArthur to Mr. Lewis, dated 4 June 1910; and 1 Illinois College student evaluation form, filled out in manuscript, for John K.[?] Shaws, dated 6 February 1846, and on the verso addressed to Deacon Joseph Shaws, Jacksonville, Illinois.




Autograph Album


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Autograph album of Susan M. Griffin of Eaton, N.Y.







The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum


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"This book takes you through the collection gallery by gallery, illuminating the art and installations in each room"--From preface.




The Smooth Yarrow


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The sixth anthology from acclaimed poet Susan Glickman, this work reveals her, once again, as a truth-teller of the first order. Whether it's a brilliantly sustained elegy to her late father or a gripping and often disquieting sequence on the art of gardening, these new poems are marked by the abiding virtues of her celebrated career--effortless musicality, sparkling mischief, and uncompromising insight.




The Flower of Battle


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The Flower of Battle is Colin Hatcher's translation of Fiore dei Liberi's art of combat from the early 15th century. The work included high-resolution images and English text laid out in the manner of the original.




Confronting Corruption


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The first version of this Source Book argued the case for a "National Integrity System", an holistic approach to transparency and accountability and embracing a range of accountability "pillars", democratic, judicial, media and civil society. The expression has since passed into common usage in development circles, and the argument for an holistic approach to anti-corruption efforts has similarly achieved a widespread consensus. The fight against corruption is not wholly a moral one, in the sense that it is a struggle against the intrinsic "evil" of corruption. Certainly there is a moral element - and one which cuts across al major religions and societies throughout the world. But the compelling reason for the struggle is the suffering and deprivation corruption brings to whole societies, and to the world's most poor. It is concern for the latter, rather than a distaste for the corrupt and their deeds, that rightly drives the global movement against corruption.




Essentials of Interventional Techniques in Managing Chronic Pain


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This comprehensive review covers the full and latest array of interventional techniques for managing chronic pain. Chapters are grouped by specific treatment modalities that include spinal interventional techniques, nonspinal and peripheral nerve blocks, sympathetic interventional techniques, soft tissue and joint injections, and implantables. Practical step-by-step and evidence-based guidance is given to each approach in order to improve the clinician's understanding. Innovative and timely, Essentials of Interventional Techniques in Managing Chronic Pain is a critical resource for anesthesiologists, neurologists, and rehabilitation and pain physicians.




Segregation by Design


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Segregation by Design draws on more than 100 years of quantitative and qualitative data from thousands of American cities to explore how local governments generate race and class segregation. Starting in the early twentieth century, cities have used their power of land use control to determine the location and availability of housing, amenities (such as parks), and negative land uses (such as garbage dumps). The result has been segregation - first within cities and more recently between them. Documenting changing patterns of segregation and their political mechanisms, Trounstine argues that city governments have pursued these policies to enhance the wealth and resources of white property owners at the expense of people of color and the poor. Contrary to leading theories of urban politics, local democracy has not functioned to represent all residents. The result is unequal access to fundamental local services - from schools, to safe neighborhoods, to clean water.




Facing North


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“Thank you Andrew and Ann Goldman for the persistence that it took to achieve the portraits in Facing North. It is a historic document for Ely, Minnesota that has worldwide interest as a snapshot of a unique northern community. You so accurately captured my friends and neighbors and I will always cherish this book.” —Will Steger “My work as a photojournalist has involved assignments about people and faraway cultures as often as about raw nature. Alas, I always felt there were more stories per square foot in Ely as anywhere else I have been. Look into these Ely faces Goldman has captured with his razor-sharp lens and read the stories in their eyes.” —Jim Brandenburg, from the Foreword Perched on the edge of the northern woods at the gateway to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Ely, Minnesota, holds special meaning for hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. But what is it like for the people who live there year-round? Ann and Andrew Goldman offer a revealing portrayal of the unique people who call Ely home. Featuring more than one hundred portraits as well as vivid essays, Facing North tells the story of life in this Northwoods community: its breathtaking beauty, surprisingly diverse character, and complex history. A thriving destination area, Ely is a changing community, yet its traditions remain vibrant and strong. From resort owners and fishermen to canoe makers and artists, Facing North is an evocative tribute to the enduring nature of Ely and its people. This project is made possible in part by a grant from the Donald G. Gardner Humanities Trust. Andrew Goldman is a freelance commercial photographer. His clients include ESPN and Playboy Enterprises, and his photographs have appeared on more than forty magazine covers. Ann Goldman is a freelance writer and presenter whose professional background is in museum and nonprofit management. They live in Boulder, Colorado, with their two sons. The work of award-winning nature photographer Jim Brandenburg has been featured in National Geographic magazine since 1978. His many books include Chased by the Light and Looking for the Summer. He lives near Ely, Minnesota, where his work can be seen at Brandenburg Gallery.