Private Lives 2
Author: William Leonard
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 9781921915161
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Author: William Leonard
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 9781921915161
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSeries title :Monograph series
Author: Noel Coward
Publisher: Concord Theatricals
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9780573619250
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEen gescheiden echtpaar ontmoet elkaar weer na vijf jaar, terwijl zij beiden op huwelijksreis zijn met hun nieuwe partner.
Author: Gwynne Forster
Publisher: Kimani Press
Published: 2009-03-01
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 1426829922
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter a bitter divorce, all cookbook author Allison Sawyer needs is some peace—and to lose herself in a kitchen, whipping up delectable meals. But the rustic retreat in the mountains offers more than seclusion. It offers one friendly and very fine neighbor. Torn between her attraction to Brock Lightner and her reluctance to get close to another man—especially one she suspects might be working for her powerful ex—Allison keeps her distance. But the remote, idyllic setting and Brock's rugged sensuality are an enticing combination. A private investigator looking to make a fresh start, Brock is intrigued by Allison. Who or what is she running from? And how can he convince her that he'll do anything to protect her…and to have the chance to love her?
Author: William Henry Chafe
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 446
ISBN-13: 9780674018778
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA political leader's decisions can determine the fate of a nation, but what determines how and why that leader makes certain choices? William H. Chafe, a distinguished historian of twentieth century America, examines eight of the most significant political leaders of the modern era in order to explore the relationship between their personal patterns of behavior and their political decision-making process. The result is a fascinating look at how personal lives and political fortunes have intersected to shape America over the past fifty years. One might expect our leaders to be healthy, wealthy, genteel, and happy. In fact, most of these individuals--from Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Martin Luther King, Jr., from John F. Kennedy to Bill Clinton--came from dysfunctional families, including three children of alcoholics; half grew up in poor or only marginally secure homes; most experienced discord in their marriages; and at least two displayed signs of mental instability. What links this extraordinarily diverse group is an intense ambition to succeed, and the drive to overcome adversity. Indeed, adversity offered a vehicle to develop the personal attributes that would define their careers and shape the way they exercised power. Chafe probes the influences that forged these men's lives, and profiles the distinctive personalities that molded their exercise of power in times of danger and strife. The history of the United States from the Depression into the new century cannot be understood without exploring the dynamic and critical relationship between personal history and political leadership that these eight life stories so poignantly reveal.
Author: Jie Li
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2014-11-18
Total Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 0231538170
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the dazzling global metropolis of Shanghai, what has it meant to call this city home? In this account—part microhistory, part memoir—Jie Li salvages intimate recollections by successive generations of inhabitants of two vibrant, culturally mixed Shanghai alleyways from the Republican, Maoist, and post-Mao eras. Exploring three dimensions of private life—territories, artifacts, and gossip—Li re-creates the sounds, smells, look, and feel of home over a tumultuous century. First built by British and Japanese companies in 1915 and 1927, the two homes at the center of this narrative were located in an industrial part of the former "International Settlement." Before their recent demolition, they were nestled in Shanghai's labyrinthine alleyways, which housed more than half of the city's population from the Sino-Japanese War to the Cultural Revolution. Through interviews with her own family members as well as their neighbors, classmates, and co-workers, Li weaves a complex social tapestry reflecting the lived experiences of ordinary people struggling to absorb and adapt to major historical change. These voices include workers, intellectuals, Communists, Nationalists, foreigners, compradors, wives, concubines, and children who all fought for a foothold and haven in this city, witnessing spectacles so full of farce and pathos they could only be whispered as secret histories.
Author: Alejandro Zambra
Publisher: Open Letter Books
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 105
ISBN-13: 1934824240
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWorried that his wife Veronica will not return home from an art class, Julian imagines his stepdaughter Daniela's future without her mother and tells her an improvisional bedtime story.
Author: William Leonard
Publisher:
Published: 2015-04-10
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781921915697
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sue Roe
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2008-12-13
Total Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 0061978965
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe New York Times–bestselling biography of Manet, Cezanne, Degas, and others—a “revealing group portrait . . . lively, required reading” (People). Though they were often ridiculed or ignored by their contemporaries, their paintings are now revered around the world. Their dazzling works are familiar to even the most casual art lovers—but how well do we know the Impressionists as people? The first book to offer an intimate and lively biography of the world’s most popular group of artists, including Manet, Monet, Pissarro, Cézanne, Renoir, Degas, Sisley, Morisot, and Cassatt. Sue Roe’s Private Lives of the Impressionists, follows an extraordinary group of artists into their Paris studios, down the rural lanes of Montmartre, and into the rowdy riverside bars of a city undergoing monumental change. Vivid and deeply researched, it casts a brilliant light on this unparalleled society of genius colleagues who lived and worked together for twenty years—and transformed the art world with their breathtaking depictions of ordinary life.
Author: Rachel Corr
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2020-07-22
Total Pages: 197
ISBN-13: 1793604290
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrivate Lives, Public Histories brings together diverse methods from archaeology and cultural anthropology, enabling us to glean rare information on private lives from the historical record. The chapters span geographic areas to present recent ethnohistorical research that advances our knowledge of the connections between the public and private domains and the significance of these connections for understanding the past as a lived experience, both historically and in a contemporary sense. We discuss how the use of different sources—e.g., public records, personal journals, material culture, the built environment, letters, public performances, etc.—can reveal different types of information about past cultural contexts, as well as private sentiments about official culture and society. Through an exploration of sites as varied as homes, factories, plantations, markets, and tourism attractions we address the public significance of private sentiments, the resilience of bodies, and gendered interactions in historical contexts. In doing so, this book highlights linkages between private lives and public settings that have allowed people to continue to exist within, adapt to, and/or resist dominant cultural narratives.
Author: Tom Clancy
Publisher: Berkley
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780425178096
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCreated by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik, the Net Force Explorers continue their fight against high-tech crime. In this installment, Explorer Andy Moore is enlisted to program virtual animals for the Cservanka Brothers Circus. But underneath the big top, a dark side emerges. And the only thing Andy finds in the cyber-circus is a black market ring -- in high tech weapons software and hardware.