Professional Heckler

Professional Heckler

Author: Terry Mosher

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2022-03-30

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 0228013798

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Duncan Macpherson (1924-1993) was one of the greatest of Canadian cartoonists. He began his career as an illustrator for the Montreal Standard and Weekend Magazine, then joined the ranks of Maclean's and finally the Toronto Star. He won six National Newspaper Awards and a Molson Prize, among other honours. A formidable and groundbreaking artist, he was also an alcoholic who struggled with many personal demons. Professional Heckler is the first biography of Macpherson. Written by Terry Mosher, well known under the pen name Aislin for his decades of cartoons in the Montreal Gazette, the book is lavishly illustrated with hundreds of examples of Macpherson's drawings, paintings, and cartoons, as well as archival photographs. Both an admirer of Macpherson's work and a longtime student of the art, craft, and business of cartooning, Mosher brings a professional expertise and encyclopedic knowledge of the history of cartooning that allow him to comment on facets of Macpherson's work from a practical standpoint. With humour and affection, he provides remarkable insights into the artist's character, style, influences, personal foibles, and way of working. A delight to read, Professional Heckler is a pioneering work on an influential and controversial cartoonist that makes an essential contribution to the history of visual arts in Canada.


Professional Heckler

Professional Heckler

Author: Terry Mosher

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05-21

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 9780228001560

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A candid biography of one of the most influential editorial cartoonists in recent Canadian history.


I Do (but I Don't)

I Do (but I Don't)

Author: Cara Lockwood

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0743496973

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Follows a divorced wedding consultant as she finds her professional and personal life turned upside down by her demanding boss, psychotic clients, and neurotic friends.


Introduction to Career Counselling & Coaching

Introduction to Career Counselling & Coaching

Author: Hazel Reid

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2015-10-12

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1473943973

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A practical introduction for those training in the field of career development, career counselling and career coaching, this book will take your students through established and emerging theory and the different contexts in which career work takes place introducing the key skills, techniques and models they’ll need. Professional issues such as the use of digital technologies highlight the contemporary context of careers work and all of this is brought to life through engaging case studies and reflective questions, highlighting the practical applications of what is being learnt.


Baseball’s Forgotten Black Heroes

Baseball’s Forgotten Black Heroes

Author: Bill Leibforth

Publisher: Outskirts Press

Published: 2019-07-09

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1977205194

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In 1947, Jackie Robinson changed the game of baseball by becoming the first black player on a modern day major league team. Jackie made history with the Brooklyn Dodgers and this story is about Jackie and the seventeen players who followed him. These Black Heroes challenged the status quo and policies of team owners and were part of the first wave of black players who played on the sixteen major league teams that existed in 1947. It was not until 1959 (three years after Jackie retired) that the last of the sixteen teams added a black player to their roster.


The Twenty-Five Cent Gamble

The Twenty-Five Cent Gamble

Author: June Duran Stock

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012-11

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1477287582

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This story is a true, revealing, and sometimes shocking insight into the little known world of educational test publishing and the gamble that led the flamboyant Ethel Clark to become one of the industry's major players. How she grew the business (once known as California Test Bureau, now CTB/McGraw-Hill) and dealt with the IRS, the unions, the U.S. Army, and her scholarly husband, Willis, was far from traditional, and her personal life was often scandalous. Ethel's drive to "be somebody," her disregard for conventional behavior, and her foresight in adopting leading-edge technology contrasted sharply with the persona of her husband Willis Clark, Ed.D. Willis was a pioneer in educational testing, who dedicated his life to the development of many nationally used educational tests and always emphasized the importance of designing tests with results to "help the teacher help the child." Ethel and Willis greatly influenced the growth and prominence of one of America's significant but controversial industries. An Appendix highlights test development from conception to the application of test results.


Hindler's Lisp

Hindler's Lisp

Author: Jug Brown

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-03-19

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1329985060

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Babe Hathaway's cable cooking show was taped in his Eugene home. The typical spring rain was making the trees move. The studio audience sat and waited. The show was about to begin. And a deeper mystery was about to unfold.