Eyes of the World

Eyes of the World

Author: Jay Blakesberg

Publisher:

Published: 2017-09-26

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780996536998

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Eyes of the World: Grateful Dead Photography 1965 - 1995 is a large format coffee table book that will bring together, for the first time, a comprehensive collection of photographs from a wide range of photographers whose work has defined the Grateful Dead during their 30 year career. The focus of the book is to present these iconic, lesser-known and unseen images in an unfettered manner that will see them being presented as full page or two-page images on heavyweight paper across 272 oversized pages. Since Jerry Garcia's passing in 1995, the band's popularity has remained immense as evidenced by their continued merchandise sales, acclaimed 50th anniversary "Fare Thee Well" concerts in 2015 and highly anticipated documentary due out this May 2017. Among the photographers included are Herb Greene, Jim Marshall, David Gahr, Baron Wolman, Jay Blakesberg, Michael Putland, William Coupon, Michael O'Neill and Peter Simon, to name just a few. With support from the band's official archivist David Lemieux, Eyes of the World will stand the test of time to become the definitive visual reference of this "band beyond description."


You Are the Eyes of the World

You Are the Eyes of the World

Author: Longchenpa

Publisher: Shambhala Publications

Published: 2011-03-16

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 155939367X

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Just as the images on television are nothing more than light, so are our experiences merely the dance of awareness. Often we form attachments to or feel enslaved by these experiences. But they are only reflections. As easily as television pictures vanish when the channel is changed, the power of our experiences fades if we penetrate to the heart of reality—the light of the natural mind within everyone. You Are the Eyes of the World presents a method for discovering awareness everywhere, all the time. This book does not discuss how to turn ordinary life off, and it does not describe how to create beautiful spiritual experiences; it shows how to live within the source of all life, the unified field where experience takes place.


The World Through the Eyes of Angels

The World Through the Eyes of Angels

Author: Mahmoud Saeed

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2011-12-15

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 0815650779

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Mosul, Iraq, in the 1940s is a teeming, multiethnic city where Arabs, Kurds, Assyrians, Jews, Aramaeans, Turkmens, Yazidis, and Syriacs mingle in the ancient souks and alleyways. In these crowded streets, among rich and poor, educated and illiterate, pious and unbelieving, a boy is growing up. Burdened with chores from an early age, and afflicted with an older brother who persecutes him with mindless sadism, the child finds happiness only in stolen moments with his beloved older sister and with friends in the streets. Closest to his heart are three girls, encountered by chance: a Muslim, a Christian, and a Jew. After enriching the boy’s life immensely, all three meet tragic fates, leaving a wound in his heart that will not heal. A richly textured portrayal of Iraqi society before the upheavals of the late twentieth century, Saeed’s novel depicts a sensitive and loving child assailed by the cruelty of life. Sometimes defeated but never surrendering, he is sustained by his city and its people.


Eyes of the World

Eyes of the World

Author: Marc Aronson

Publisher: Henry Holt Books For Young Readers

Published: 2017-03-28

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0805098356

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Packed with dramatic photos, posters, and maps, this compelling book captures the fascinating story of photojournalism in modern times.


Eyes of the Forest

Eyes of the Forest

Author: April Henry

Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)

Published: 2021-08-24

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1250234093

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After a bestselling fantasy writer disappears, only his biggest fan believes he’s in danger. Instead of re-reading his books, she must venture into the real world to uncover the truth in this fast-paced mystery by New York Times-bestselling author April Henry. For readers of Courtney Summers and Karen McManus. Bridget is RM Haldon's biggest fan. She and her mom sought refuge in Haldron's epic fantasy series Swords and Shadows while her mom was losing her battle with cancer. When Bridget met Haldon at one of his rare book signings, she impressed the author with her encyclopedic knowledge of the fantasy world he'd created. Bridget has been working for him ever since as he attempts to write the final book in his blockbuster sword and sorcery series. But Haldon has gone missing, and Bridget is the only person who seems concerned. Can Bridget piece together Haldon’s cryptic clues and save him before it’s too late? Master mystery-writer April Henry weaves another heart-stopping young adult thriller in this story that seamlessly blends suspense with an exploration of fan culture. Christy Ottaviano Books


The Eyes of the World

The Eyes of the World

Author: James H. Smith

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2021-12-17

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 0226816052

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The Eyes of the World focuses on the lives and experiences of Eastern Congolese people involved in extracting and transporting the minerals needed for digital devices. The digital devices that, many would argue, define this era exist not only because of Silicon Valley innovations but also because of a burgeoning trade in dense, artisanally mined substances like tantalum, tin, and tungsten. In the tentatively postwar Eastern DR Congo, where many lives have been reoriented around artisanal mining, these minerals are socially dense, fueling movement and innovative collaborations that encompass diverse actors, geographies, temporalities, and dimensions. Focusing on the miners and traders of some of these “digital minerals,” The Eyes of the World examines how Eastern Congolese understand the work in which they are engaged, the forces pitted against them, and the complicated process through which substances in the earth and forest are converted into commodified resources. Smith shows how violent dispossession has fueled a bottom-up social theory that valorizes movement and collaboration—one that directly confronts both private mining companies and the tracking initiatives implemented by international companies aspiring to ensure that the minerals in digital devices are purified of blood.


Through the Eyes of the World's Fighter Aces

Through the Eyes of the World's Fighter Aces

Author: Robert Jackson

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2007-11-13

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 1783460881

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This is the story of the fighter aces who flew throughout the war in many different operational theatres. The book opens with the first Polish Aces during the German invasion and continues with Finlands pilots in the Winter War against the Soviets. There follows the battle for France with the experiences of RAF, Luftwaffe and French Aces and then the legendary Battle of Britain. North Africa became a critical area, together with the heroic defense of Malta and air battles over Greece and the Balkans that were fought in 1941. The Eastern front opened with operation Barbarossa where German aces were created by the dozen, flying superior aircraft against an ill-trained Soviet air force and then in the north when pilots battle for air supremacy over Leningrad and the Russian seaports. When Japan entered the fray in 1942 their first aces flew over Singapore, Java and Sumatra and the early US Marine aces earned their spurs at Guadalcanal. Back in Europe RAF fighter pilots were taking the war to the enemy and in the southern theatre, the desert and Balkan air forces struck into the southern belly of the Reich. After D-Day British and American fighter units supported the Allied land advance and also defended London against Hitlers V-1s, whilst in the east Soviet aces battled over Berlin. In the closing stages of the war Germany introduced its first jet fighter aces and then finally in the days before the atomic bombs we read of the Japanese aces flying in desperate defense of their homeland as it comes under air attack for the first time.


The Eyes Of The World

The Eyes Of The World

Author: Harold Bell Wright

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2024-01-01

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9361154095

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The book "The Eyes of the World" combines social observation, romanticism, and spiritual study. The story revolves around the brilliant but struggling artist John Hathaway and his relationships with Ruth and Eleanor. As the story progresses, the book explores societal themes and the characters' divergent points of view. Relationships and more general themes of morality, ethics, and the search for a meaningful existence become interwoven with John Hathaway's artistic journey. The protagonists struggle with issues of faith, love, and how decisions affect people both personally and socially. "The Eyes of the World" showcases Harold Bell Wright's fascination with moral and ethical issues, derived from his personal encounters and perceptions of American culture during the early 1900s. After its publication, the book gained enormous popularity and is now regarded as one of Wright's best-selling books. It makes a substantial contribution to American literature of the age by examining timeless topics that readers find compelling today.