Too Late in the Afternoon

Too Late in the Afternoon

Author: Patrick Day

Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group

Published: 2010-09

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1936400308

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Meet Mitch Jasper, a fifty-something divorced advertising executive recently retired to Minneapolis, and watch his life be transformed in the two years since he attended his 40th class reunion. Mitch and his close high school friend David Logan drifted apart over the years, but now become reconnected in an even tighter bond as Mitch's life falls apart and David mentors his friend by helping him understand his depression and manage the healing elements of body, soul, and spirit.


AIA Guide to the Twin Cities

AIA Guide to the Twin Cities

Author: Larry Millett

Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 694

ISBN-13: 9780873515405

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Get ready to discover the great architectural mecca that is Minneapolis and St. Paul. The first comprehensive, illustrated handbook of its kind, AIA Guide to the Twin Cities is the ultimate source to the architectural riches of the metropolitan area. Organized by neighborhood and featuring a wealth of sites--from the highest point on the Minneapolis skyline to the modest St. Paul bungalow vibrant with historical and architectural significance--this invaluable reference has it all: -Illuminating entries for more than 3,000 buildings -Behind-the-scenes details of the structures and their architects -Lively information about local history and regional styles -Highlights of important buildings nearly lost in time -Sixty easy-to-read maps that pinpoint the location of every structure -Dozens of planned walking and driving tours -Over 1,000 photos that illustrate significant buildings and features Retired Pioneer Press architecture critic Larry Millett has spent more than two decades researching and exploring the architectural heritage of the Twin Cities. Millett's AIA Guide to the Twin Cities is your ticket to the best tour in town. Sponsored in part by the American Institute of Architects Minnesota. Larry Millett has written extensively about Twin Cities architecture. His books include Lost Twin Cities, Twin Cities Then and Now, and Strange Days, Dangerous Nights (all MHS Press), as well as a series of mystery novels featuring Sherlock Holmes.


Lake Minnetonka

Lake Minnetonka

Author: Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2015-03-30

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1439650624

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Known to native peoples for centuries as a sacred place and hunting ground, the ninth largest of Minnesota's 10,000 lakes remained unchanged until its shores were opened to settlement in 1851. The following year, New York promoter George Bertram wrote, "For healthfulness of climate, fertility of soil, beauty of scenery and nearness to markets [it] cannot be surpassed by any other locality in the country, being within twelve or fifteen miles of two of the most important towns in the territory . . . navigable for steam and other boats over forty-one miles, its waters clear as crystal and abounding with fish." Settlers began to flock to Lake Minnetonka's 120 miles of shoreline, clearing the "Big Woods" and building new lives in the wilderness. Soon, the lake became a tourist destination; thousands traveled across the country to stay in its lavish hotels, ride in massive steamboats, and enjoy the lake's beauty.


Harry Wild Jones

Harry Wild Jones

Author: Elizabeth Vandam

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781932472660

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Read all about this renowned Twin Cities architect. The biography follows his creation of the Butler Building, the Lake Harriet Pavilion and more.


The Secret of Goldenrod

The Secret of Goldenrod

Author: Jane O'Reilly

Publisher: Carolrhoda Books ®

Published: 2016-10-01

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1512418803

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When Trina and her father move into an abandoned wreck of a mansion called Goldenrod, Trina thinks her life is finally coming together. She can put down roots at last. Maybe she'll even have a best friend! But the kids at school make fun of her, and it seems like Goldenrod itself is haunted. Then Trina finds Augustine, a tiny porcelain doll left behind when the house was boarded up a century ago. Augustine isn't like other dolls: she talks and talks and talks. Augustine helps Trina realize that Goldenrod is trying to tell her an important secret . . . one that may just change her life.


Combing Through Tangletown

Combing Through Tangletown

Author: Philippe

Publisher: Chocolate Readings

Published: 2021-07-14

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781736696255

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Braidy and Wavey Stylez are filled with different emotions after moving from their beloved hometown of NewComb City to a different life in Tangletown Hairisota. Wavey is looking forward to meeting new friends and having fun new experiences while his sister misses their old life. Things take a turn for the worst when they encounter the one thing all new kids fear: being bullied. Not only are they faced with bullies, but they also have to face criticism from their principal all because of their hairstyles. How will this end for the Stylez twins? Will they finally stand up to their bullies? Will they allow their principal to dictate how they choose to wear their hair? Follow the Stylez Twins as they comb their way through their first year at Tangletown Jr. High.


Stickwork

Stickwork

Author: Patrick Dougherty

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2013-07-02

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1616891955

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Using minimal tools and a simple technique of bending, interweaving, and fastening together sticks, artist Patrick Dougherty creates works of art inseparable with nature and the landscape. With a dazzling variety of forms seamlessly intertwined with their context, his sculptures evoke fantastical images of nests, cocoons, cones, castles, and beehives. Over the last twenty-five years, Dougherty has built more than two hundred works throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia that range from stand-alone structures to a kind of modern primitive architecture--every piece mesmerizing in its ability to fly through trees, overtake buildings, and virtually defy gravity. Stickwork, Dougherty's first monograph, features thirty-eight of his organic, dynamic works that twist the line between architecture, landscape, and art. Constructed on-site using locally sourced materials and local volunteer labor, Dougherty's sculptures are tangles of twigs and branches that have been transformed into something unexpected and wild, elegant and artful, and often humorous. Sometimes freestanding, and other times wrapping around trees, buildings, railings, and rooms, they are constructed indoors and in nature. As organic matter, the stick sculptures eventually disintegrate and fade back into the landscape. Featuring a wealth of photographs and drawings documenting the construction process of each remarkable structure, Stickwork preserves the legend of the man who weaves the simplest of materials into a singular artistic triumph.