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A pictorial history of the Ford dealership from 1903 to 1954.
Author : Henry Dominguez
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Page : pages
File Size : 21,49 MB
Release : 2022-01-19
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ISBN : 9780977770120
A pictorial history of the Ford dealership from 1903 to 1954.
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 31,57 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780738530994
Englishman Robert Livermore jumped ship in Southern California in 1822, yet just 15 years later became the respected owner of the 40,000-acre Las Positas land grant. Here he built his new Californio wife an adobe house in 1839. The wealth that flowed into California during the gold rush allowed Livermore to import a two-story house around the Horn, but entrepreneurs and squatters flowed in as well. Nathaniel Patterson opened the first hotel in the old Livermore adobe, frequented by miners on their way from the South Bay to the Sierra gold mines. Laddsville, a village built where the roads to Stockton and Dublin met, was also a going concern until the Central Pacific pushed over the Altamont Pass. On this line grew the town founded by William Mendenhall in 1869, named for pioneer Livermore, who had died more than a decade earlier. Soon Livermore became the valley's commercial center for hay, wheat, barley, wine grapes, and ranching.
Author : John B. Gifford
Publisher :
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 42,81 MB
Release : 1920
Category : Arithmetic
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Author : Walter Prescott Webb
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 24,56 MB
Release : 1959-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803297029
A study of the changes initiated into the systems and culture of the plain dwellers
Author : Nancy Byrd Turner
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 32,88 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780966556414
Illustrated story of the day when cats and dogs rained down unharmed from the sky. Told in rhyme.
Author : Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
Publisher :
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 44,34 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Dressmaking
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Author : Maurice Maeterlinck
Publisher :
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 11,15 MB
Release : 1905
Category : Dogs
ISBN :
Belgian playwright and poet Maurice Maeterlinck is best known for his Symbolist dramas, but in this 1905 volume, the Nobel Laureate gives what might be one of the most endearing and thought-provoking tributes to a dog in 20th-century literature. Upon the passing of his beloved French Bulldog, Pelléas, Maeterlinck reflects upon the relationship of man to dog and ponders the dog's instinctive understanding of and love for his master. Perhaps most touching, though, are Maeterlinck's remembrances of Pelléas himself. After all, what dedicated dog owner cannot relate to the "smile of attentive obligingness, of incorruptible innocence, of affectionate submission, of boundless gratitude and total self-abandonment" that lights up a dog's face when his owner comes home?
Author : Teju Cole
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 34,46 MB
Release : 2021-10-27
Category : ART
ISBN : 022664135X
After Caravaggio -- Elegies. Room 406; Mama's shroud; Four elegies; two elegies; A letter ot John Berger; A quartet for Edward Said -- Shadows. Gossamer world : on Santu Mofokeng; An incantation for Marie Cosindas; Pictures in the aftermath; Shattered glass; What does it mean to look at this?; A crime scene at the border; Shadow cabinet : on Kerry James Marshall; Nighted color : on Lorna Simpson; The blackness of the panther; Restoring the darkness -- Coming to our senses. Experience; Epiphany; Ethics -- In a dark time. A time for refusal; Resist, refuse; Through the door; Passages north; On carrying and being carried -- Epilogue. Black paper.
Author : Willa K. Baum
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Page : 63 pages
File Size : 24,18 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Oral history
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Author : Chiyuma Elliott
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 49,54 MB
Release : 2021-08-27
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 022678388X
""Blue in Green"is a book that is equal parts subtle intelligence and generosity of heart. In it, Chiyuma Elliott creates a unique voice that returns again and again to the question of what we expect from one another, and how that question is transformed instead into a question of what we owe each other. This notion of reversal plays out in the construction of the poems where, unlike so many of her contemporaries who come to poetry through prose techniques, Elliott's voice emerges through a complex shifting of phrase and syntax between lines or in mid-phrase. We don't, for example, get a straight-forward story of what caused the trauma of, say, cancer or abuse; rather, we hear impressions, half-formed ideas that rise and fall in the speaker's voice as it moves through the nature of the trauma, and experience the effects of the disorder that is the center of our everyday relationships through speech. Put another way: when a crisis overshadows the ordinary, disrupting the collective labor that we pursue together in love, friendship, and work, the hardship itself, in a kind of role-reversal, becomes a collaborator, necessitating new conceptions of relationships and proposing new modes of engagement, different rules of exchange. The book's forms also reflect this transformed idea of reciprocity: ekphrastic poems, normally reserved for visual artworks, instead describe modern jazz songs (including the title poem); letters and letter fragments are written to no one in particular, to the planet, to the universe; and highly allusive free verse poems defy convention with troubled, wildly variable line lengths. The phrase "When I was a wave" recurs throughout the book in unpredictable places, sometimes as a title, sometimes in the middle of a poem, each time telling a different story about expectation, intimacy, and the risk inherent in any relationship. "Blue in Green" is a graceful, tough-minded, beautifully crafted collection, full of wit and elegance"--