The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox the Ventriloquist, Etc
Author : Henry COCKTON
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Page : 558 pages
File Size : 10,46 MB
Release : 1854
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Author : Henry COCKTON
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Page : 558 pages
File Size : 10,46 MB
Release : 1854
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Author : Henry Cockton
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Page : 762 pages
File Size : 19,2 MB
Release : 1848
Category : Ventriloquism
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Author : Henry Cockton
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Page : 334 pages
File Size : 32,73 MB
Release : 1899
Category : Ventriloquists
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Author : Valentine Vox
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Page : 256 pages
File Size : 29,97 MB
Release : 2019-09
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ISBN : 9781733547901
History of ventriloquism from ancient sages to modern stages. Three thousand years of vocal conjuration.
Author : Henry COCKTON
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Page : 760 pages
File Size : 16,63 MB
Release : 1869
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Author : Eva Chen
Publisher : Feiwel & Friends
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 48,61 MB
Release : 2018-11-06
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1250297265
A New York Times Bestseller! Featured in Oprah Magazine's Holiday Gift Guide Recommended by Rachael Ray as the perfect holiday gift Featured in InStyle's Holiday Gift Guide Juno Valentine’s favorite shoes don’t light up. They don’t have wheels. They are, to be perfectly honest, the tiniest bit boring. But they’re still her favorite muddy-puddle-jumping, everyday-is-an-adventure shoes. One day, when they go missing, Juno discovers something amazing: a magical room filled with every kind of shoe she could possibly imagine! Juno embarks on an epic journey through time and space, stepping into the shoes of female icons from Frida Kahlo and Cleopatra to Lady Gaga and Serena Williams. Each pair of shoes Juno tries brings a brand new adventure—and a step towards understanding that her very own shoes might be the best shoes of all. Parents and children alike will adore Instagram superstar Eva Chen's precocious debut picture book Juno Valentine and the Magical Shoes—a story that’s equal parts fashion fairy-tale and guide to girl power—and fall in love with the brilliantly spirited Juno Valentine. Praise for Juno Valentine and the Magical Shoes: “[A] fresh take on a fairy tale.” —Forbes.com “Those who are 3, 13, or 30 can all enjoy the book.” —Vogue.com "Not only does this book pay homage to some of history's greatest women, it also gives them snaps for their fashion sense." —Romper
Author : Timothy Liu
Publisher : Alice James Books
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 29,80 MB
Release : 2019-10-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1948579944
In Liu's text the ascent, the ecstatic apprehension of the divine (he is a religious poet, there are no two ways about it, though perhaps there are twenty) can be effected only by a demonic insistence upon abjection, upon the descent. He shrives himself, and his poems show the marks of the lash--they are the lash--and his vision is naturalized to a degree that would astonish his predecessors, that astonishes us. This is a shocking poetry, and the shock is not of recognition, but of estrangement. It makes an unfamiliar claim upon us, the claim of apostasy. --Richard Howard, from the forward
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Page : 694 pages
File Size : 32,12 MB
Release : 1886
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Author : Valentine Vox
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Page : 256 pages
File Size : 36,18 MB
Release : 2019-11-29
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ISBN : 9781733547925
History of ventriloquism over three thousand years
Author : Steven Connor
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 458 pages
File Size : 13,24 MB
Release : 2000-10-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0191541842
Why can none of us hear our own recorded voice without wincing? Why is the telephone still full of such spookiness and erotic possibility? Why does the metaphor of ventriloquism, the art of 'seeming to speak where one is not', speak so resonantly to our contemporary technological condition? These are the kind of questions which impel Steven Connor's wide-ranging, restlessly inquisitive history of ventriloquism and the disembodied voice. He tracks his subject from its first recorded beginnings in ancient Israel and Greece, through the fulminations of early Christian writers against the unholy (and, they believed, obscenely produced) practices of pagan divination, the aberrations of the voice in mysticism, witchcraft and possession, and the strange obsession with the vagrant figure of the ventriloquist, newly conceived as male rather than female, during the Enlightenment. He retrieves the stories of some of the most popular and versatile ventriloquists and polyphonists of the nineteenth century, and investigates the survival of ventriloquial delusions and desires in spiritualism and the 'vocalic uncanny' of technologies like telephone, radio, film, and internet. Learned but lucid, brimming with anecdote and insight, this is much more than an archaeology of one of the most regularly derided but tenaciously enduring of popular arts. It is also a series of virtuoso philosophical and psychological reflections on the problems and astonishments, the raptures and absurdities of the unhoused voice.