Here, George!

Here, George!

Author: Sandra Boynton

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2018-05

Total Pages: 1

ISBN-13: 1534429646

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Oh look A fabulous extra-hefty board book (32 pages ) for the littlest little kids. Beloved bestselling author Sandra Boynton collaborates with iconic New Yorker cartoonist George Booth to create this hilarious new book about George, a lovable dog with a big secret. George is a big dog who likes to just sit around. But there's another side to George that even his family doesn't know about. With Sandra Boynton's whimsical storytelling, and celebrated cartoonist George Booth's one-of-a-kind illustrations, Here, George is a sweet, quirky, and charming board book that's a must-have for every collection


Here, George Washington Was Born

Here, George Washington Was Born

Author: Seth C. Bruggeman

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2011-08-15

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0820342726

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In Here, George Washington Was Born, Seth C. Bruggeman examines the history of commemoration in the United States by focusing on the George Washington Birthplace National Monument in Virginia's Northern Neck, where contests of public memory have unfolded with particular vigor for nearly eighty years. Washington left the birthplace with his family at a young age and rarely returned. The house burned in 1779 and would likely have passed from memory but for George Washington Parke Custis, who erected a stone marker on the site in 1815, creating the first birthplace monument in America. Both Virginia and the U.S. War Department later commemorated the site, but neither matched the work of a Virginia ladies association that in 1923 resolved to build a replica of the home. The National Park Service permitted construction of the "replica house" until a shocking archeological discovery sparked protracted battles between the two organizations over the building's appearance, purpose, and claims to historical authenticity. Bruggeman sifts through years of correspondence, superintendent logs, and other park records to reconstruct delicate negotiations of power among a host of often unexpected claimants on Washington's memory. By paying close attention to costumes, furnishings, and other material culture, he reveals the centrality of race and gender in the construction of Washington's public memory and reminds us that national parks have not always welcomed all Americans. What's more, Bruggeman offers the story of Washington's birthplace as a cautionary tale about the perils and possibilities of public history by asking why we care about famous birthplaces at all.


Someone Was Here

Someone Was Here

Author: George Whitmore

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2013-11-19

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1480455075

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DIVDIVThree powerful profiles of men and women whose lives were changed forever by the AIDS epidemic/div “Some of my reasons for wanting to write about AIDS were altruistic, others selfish. AIDS was decimating the community around me; there was a need to bear witness. AIDS had turned me and others like me into walking time bombs; there was a need to strike back, not just wait to die. What I didn't fully appreciate then, however, was the extent to which I was trying to bargain with AIDS: If I wrote about it, maybe I wouldn't get it. My article ran in May 1985. But AIDS didn't keep its part of the bargain.” —George Whitmore, The New York Times MagazineDIV Published at the height of the AIDS epidemic, Someone Was Here brings together three stories, reported between 1985 and 1987, about the human cost of the disease.Whitmore writes of Jim Sharp, a man in New York infected with AIDS, and Edward Dunn, one of the many people in Jim’s support network, who volunteers with the Gay Men’s Health Crisis organization in the city. Whitmore also profiles a mother, Nellie, who drives to San Francisco to bring her troubled son, Mike, home to Colorado where he will succumb to AIDS. Finally, Whitmore tells of the doctors and nurses working on the AIDS team in a South Bronx hospital, struggling to treat patients afflicted with an illness they don’t yet fully understand./divDIV Expanded from reporting that originally appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Someone Was Here is a tragic and deeply felt look at a generation traumatized by AIDS, published just one year before George Whitmore’s own death from the disease./div/div


No Fear Here

No Fear Here

Author: George Pearsons

Publisher: Harrison House

Published: 2015-05-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781575626307

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Are fear and anxiety unavoidable in the times we're living in? In this powerful minibook, Pastor George Pearsons answers with a resounding, "No!" You can live in absolute freedom from fear - even in these uncertain and turbulent times. Learn how to look into your heart and declare, "No fear here!"


Here Comes the Sun

Here Comes the Sun

Author: Joshua M. Greene

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 2007-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781681620084

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A fascinating read. -Associated Press Joshua Greene, who studied meditation with the legendary Beatle George Harrison, draws on personal remembrances, recorded conversations, and firsthand accounts to create a moving portrait of Harrison's spiritual life, his profound contribution to the Beatles' music, and previously unpublished anecdotes about his time with music legends Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, and others. ""Many well-known artists have touched people's hearts with their music, but few have ever succeeded in touching people's souls. That was George's gift, and his story is described here with affection and taste. A wonderful book."" -Mia Farrow


Oh No, George!

Oh No, George!

Author: Chris Haughton

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2022-10-11

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1536227781

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George tries very hard to be a good dog, but he is tempted to eat the delicious cake on the kitchen table, chase the cats, and dig up the flowers.


Around the Pond

Around the Pond

Author: Lindsay Barrett George

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1996-09-16

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 0688143768

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Cammy and William follow an old deer path around the pond in search of blueberries. But unexpectedly they find a lot more. Clue after clue tells them what kind of animal has been there before and left its trace behind. Share their adventure in this handsome and informative companion toIn the Woods: Who's Been Here?andIn the Snow: Who's Been Here?


If They Don't Bring Their Women Here

If They Don't Bring Their Women Here

Author: George Anthony Peffer

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9780252067778

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Investigates how administrative agencies and federal courts actually enforced immigration laws.


George Washington Ate Here!

George Washington Ate Here!

Author: Mike Ryan

Publisher: Wings Epress, Incorporated

Published: 2017-07-31

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781613096949

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Gordon Beckwith quits hockey to play other sports. He must earn good grades, win the affection of a shy classmate, and avoid a beating from a bully. He and his friends discover magic behind the town library. When evil is unleashed, Gordon enlists his hero George Washington. Will this be enough to save the Fourth of July?


Here's to My Sweet Satan

Here's to My Sweet Satan

Author: George Case

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781610352659

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A sweeping, interwoven story of how America fell in love with the Occult Here's to My Sweet Satan is the first book to fully document the Occult craze of the 1960s and 1970s as a single pop culture phenomenon that continues to influence nearly every aspect of culture today. A masterful cultural history, Here's to My Sweet Satan tells how the Occult conquered the American imagination, weaving together topics as diverse as the birth of heavy metal, 1970s horror films, the New Age movement, Count Chocula cereal, the serial killer Son of Sam, and more. Cultural critic George Case explores how the Occult craze permanently changed American society, creating the cultural framework for the political power of the religious right, false accusations of Satanic child abuse, and today's widespread rejection of science and rationality. An insightful blend of pop culture and social history, Here's to My Sweet Satan lucidly explains how the most technological society on earth became enthralled by the supernatural.