O'sullivan's Place

O'sullivan's Place

Author: Joe Robert

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2012-05-24

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1466935596

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Take a journey to that place of the memory, of recalling good times, times that were not so good, a place you would like to return to if only for a little while. That place is OSullivans Place. Once there, you can explore, not only past memories, but current encounters with real people who face the daily grind of their jobs yet still perform out of dedication. Also explore some of the wonders and questions of nature and some of our most personable critters. And delve into the human experience of lifes triumphs and follies as Joe Robert takes you there through his uncluttered verse and stimulating prose.


101 Places You Gotta See Before You're 12!

101 Places You Gotta See Before You're 12!

Author: Joanne O'Sullivan

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9781579908652

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"This tour guide is filled with more than 250 color photos, tons of fun facts, list of popular and little-known sites, journal pages, and a souvenir pocket -- back cover.


O'Sullivan's Odyssey

O'Sullivan's Odyssey

Author: Rick Spier

Publisher: Moon Donkey Press, LLC

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 758

ISBN-13: 9780975439807

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A novel of historical fiction, O'Sullivan's Odyssey examines the dynamics and consequences of family dysfunction against the backdrop of the Irish Potato Famine and the American Civil War. It tells the story of D-nal OOSullivan BZara, a young Irishman who seems to be marked for greatness but who cannot overcome his tragic flaw--depression and borderline personality disorder--to attain it.


The Waking Dream

The Waking Dream

Author: Maria Morris Hambourg

Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 0870996622

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"The 253 works in the exhibition, many of them rare or unique and all of exceptional print quality, have been culled from the more than five thousand that comprise the legendary but seldom exhibited Gilman Paper Company Collection, the most important private collection of photographs in the world.


Perspectives on Place

Perspectives on Place

Author: J.A.P. Alexander

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-01

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1000212955

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Perspectives on Place provides an inspiring insight into the territory of landscape photography. Using a range of historic and contemporary examples, Alexander explores the rich and diverse history of landscape photography and the many ways in which contemporary photographers engage with the landscape and their surroundings.Bridging theory and practice, this book demonstrates how mastering a variety of different photographic techniques can help you communicate ideas, explore themes, and develop more abstract concepts. With practical guidance on everything from effective composition, to managing challenging lighting conditions and working with different lenses and formats, you’ll be able to build your own varied and creative portfolio.Each chapter concludes with discussion questions and an assignment, encouraging you to explore key concepts and apply different photographic techniques to your own practice. Richly illustrated with images from some of the world’s most influential photographers, Perspectives on Place will help you to explore the visual qualities of your images and represent your surroundings more meaningfully.


The Mining Road

The Mining Road

Author: Leanne O'Sullivan

Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Limited

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781852249687

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Mining Road, Leanne O'Sullivan's third poetry collection, finds inspiration in the disused copper mines that haunt the rugged terrain around Allihies, near her home at Beara, in West Cork. Like remnants of a lost world, the mines' ruined towers, shafts, man-engines and dressing floors, evoke an elemental landscape in which men and women laboured above as well as underground, and even mined in caverns below sea level. Mining promotes a sense of memory, and the riches embedded in the landscape are human as well as material. But things brought to the surface can have a startling ability to shine in the present, and O'Sullivan's poems move and provoke as they resonate with experiences at the heart of contemporary Ireland.


John L. O'Sullivan and His Times

John L. O'Sullivan and His Times

Author: Robert Sampson

Publisher: Kent State University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9780873387453

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The life of nineteenth-century journalist, diplomat, adventurer, and enthusiast for lost causes John Louis O'Sullivan is usually glimpsed only in brief episodes, perhaps because the components of his life are sometimes contradictory. An exponent of romantic democracy, O'Sullivan became a defender of slavery. A champion of reforms for women, labor, criminals, and public schools, he ended his life promoting spiritualism. This first full-length biography reveals a man possessed of the idealism and promise, as well as the prejudices and follies, of his age, a man who sensed the revolutionary and liberating potential of radical democracy but was unable to acknowledge the racial barriers it had to cross to fulfill its promise. Sure to be welcomed by scholars of the Jacksonian era and others interested in nineteenth-century American history, John L. O'Sullivan and His Times presents an in-depth examination of O'Sullivan's ideas as they were expressed in the Democratic Review and other newspapers and literary magazines that he edited. O'Sullivan was a crusader whose efforts to end capital panishment came within a hair's breadth of ending hanging in New York; an editor who called down the w


Chicago's Historic Irish Pubs

Chicago's Historic Irish Pubs

Author: Mike Danahey

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738583914

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

From dancing at Hanley's House of Happiness to raising pints at Kelly's Pub on St. Patrick's Day, the history of the Irish community in Chicago is told through stories of its gathering places. Families are drawn to the pub after Sunday church, in the midst of sporting events, following funerals, and during weddings. In good times and bad, the pub has been a source of comfort, instruction, and joy--a constant in a changing world. Based on interviews with tavern owners, musicians, bartenders, and scholars, Chicago's Historic Irish Pubs explores the way the Irish pub defines its block, its neighborhood, and its city.