Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief

Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief

Author: Eric V. Sorg

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781571686503

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Powell was the close friend and business partner of William Buffalo Bill Cody and, along with him, was a dime-novel hero and author. As a doctor he risked charges of quackery, drawing on his Indian background and lifelong knowledge of herbal remedies. Powell became the mayor of La Crosse, Wisconsin and later pursued prospects of copper mining. Blending ambition and benevolence, he caused others both to revere and despise him. As Buffalo Bill put it, If 'White Beaver' is a devil, then Heaven is Full of them.


Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief

Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief

Author: Audrey Levy

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-16

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781686078965

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...In this enchanting prequel to "Noelle's Ark," a Princess named Elizabeth was born with the proverbial silver spoon in her mouth. Her family hoped, that one day she would marry a rich and handsome prince, and they would all live happily ever after....But, instead... her brother Samuel became one of the biggest Hollywood power brokers in history, and Elizabeth got shot in the head by her nephew at her niece's wedding, and found herself halfway to heaven with an angel named Oleo, who just might be able to help the Princess change her destination.


Primitivism and Twentieth-century Art

Primitivism and Twentieth-century Art

Author: Jack D. Flam

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 9780520212787

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"This is a much needed, important collection-a goldmine of sources for scholars and students. The texts articulate the key Primitivist aesthetic discourses of the period, offering crucial insight into the complex and always changing nexus between culture, politics, and representation. Because of the breadth of the materials covered and the controversies they raise, this anthology is one of the all too rare volumes that not only will provide reference materials for years to come but also will feature centrally in classroom discussions."--Suzanne Preston Blier, author of African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power "For almost a century art historians have fretted about the notion of primitivism in the arts. This comprehensive-in both senses of the word-anthology is a peerless source of the history of responses to works categorized as 'primitive.' In its range, the book touches upon all the troubling questions-formal, anthropological, political, historical-that have bedeviled the study of the arts of Oceania, Africa, and North and South America, and provides the grounds, at last, for intelligent pursuit of keener distinctions. I regard this book as a superb contribution to the study of Modern art; in fact, indispensable."--Dore Ashton, author of Noguchi East and West "An extraordinarily useful and complete collection of primary documents, many translated for the first time into English, and almost all unlikely to be encountered elsewhere without serious effort. Its five sections, each with a lively and scholarly introduction, reveal the diverse views of artists and writers on primitive art from Matisse, Picasso, and Fry to many far less known and sometimes surprising figures. The book also uncovers the politics and aesthetics of the major museum exhibitions that gained acceptance for art that had been both reviled and mythologized. Recent texts included are all germane. This book will be invaluable for any college course on the topic."--Shelly Errington, author of The Death of Authentic Primitive Art and Other Tales of Progress "An exceptionally valuable anthology of seventy documents--most heretofore unavailable in English--on the ongoing controversies surrounding Primitivism and Modern art. Insightfully chosen and annotated, the collection is brilliantly introduced by Jack Flam's essay on the historical progression, contexts, and cultural complexities of more than one hundred years' ideas about Primitivism. Rich, timely, illuminating."--Herbert M. Cole, author of Icons: Ideals and Power in the Art of Africa


Mme Proust and the Kosher Kitchen

Mme Proust and the Kosher Kitchen

Author: Kate Taylor

Publisher: Anchor Canada

Published: 2010-11-05

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 0307375129

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Stretching between turn-of-the-century Paris and contemporary Canada, Mme Proust and the Kosher Kitchen is the story of three women whose lives intersect across time to reveal the intrinsic bonds of our collective and personal histories. It is a rich and compassionate debut, a novel that encourages us to explore the depths of love and memory, of life and of art. Unable to escape the pain of her unrequited love for Max Segal, Marie Prévost travels to Paris in order to study the writing of her other great amour: the novelist Marcel Proust. Marie is bilingual and works as a simultaneous translator in Montreal, and believes that reading Proust’s original papers will give her insights into love and loss that just may mend her broken heart. But when Marie arrives in Paris, Marcel remains as elusive as Max: the strict officials at the Bibliotèque Nationale only allow her access to the peripheral papers of File 263--a much ignored and poorly catalogued collection of the diaries kept by Jeanne Proust, Marcel’s mother. Despite the head librarian’s opinion that they contain only the “natterings of a housewife,” Marie begins to translate them, and discovers that Jean Proust’s diary is as illuminating for what is not said as what is there. Mme Proust and the Kosher Kitchen is Kate Taylor’s first novel, and has been highly praised by reviewers. Most comment on Taylor’s wonderful ability to weave together three distinct stories in such a way that the larger truths emerge from among their combined details, and on the subtle way she is able to meld history and fiction. As one literary critic has stated, “Mme Proust and the Kosher Kitchen marks the stunning emergence of a writer from whom we can expect much in the future.”


Everglades

Everglades

Author: Anne Ake

Publisher: Pineapple Press Inc

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1561644102

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"The Everglades is like no other place in the world. Its shallow, slowly flowing waters create an ecosystem of mysterious beauty with a great diversity of plant and animal life. This book documents the beauty of the Everglades for young readers in text and color photos." --Back cover.


Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief

Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief

Author: Linda Holt Carrell

Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises

Published: 2014-10-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781631227936

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Kate McCullough is bored. Was moving to the small town of New River, Missouri the right move when she retired? She's met some new friends in a women's Sunday school class but her life has slipped into a predictable pattern. But Kate's been around long enough to know that when all seems peaceful, the other shoe is about to drop. And right on cue, Sarah disappears. With the urging of her friends, Kate stumbles onto a forty-year-old mystery that makes Sarah's disappearance just the tip of the iceberg. In Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief, Linda Holt Carrell takes you on a thrilling ride through unsolved mysteries hidden deep underground. While finding answers is their first concern, will Kate and Bertie even be able to make it out alive?