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The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty
17 reviews
Sebastian Barry
Penguin (Non-Classics)
, 1999
Where does Ireland get all these great authors?
The Irish have always been known as great storytellers, but now they're all turning into great writers as well, and it seems they're coming out of the woodwork. Sebastian Barry's The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty places the protagonist in the small village of Sligo where he is an innocent among angry partisans. When he chooses to alleviate his problems of employment by taking a job with the Royal ...
Searchable Whereabouts
6 reviews
Tinisha, Nicole Johnson
Xpress Yourself Publishing, LLC
, 2007
Excellent drama-filled mystery
Rahkel Williams is single and living on her own. She is still living with the tragedy of losing her son to a car crash, her ex-husband to a shooting three years ago, and she's healing mentally and physically from an abusive relationship. She works two jobs; one at a nursing home and the other for her uncle. She is really close to her Uncle Leon. A recovering drug addict and alcoholic, she ...
Cloud Hidden, Whereabouts Unknown
4 reviews
Alan Watts
Jonathan Cape
, 1974
A concise summary of Watts' enlightening lectures.
Unlike "The Book", one of my favorite books of Watts, "Cloud-Hidden..." is a collection of short essays that can be digested in a brief sitting. Some of these essays are direct transcriptions of his lectures. Yet, I find myself returning to this book quite often for a quick "Watts fix".
Cloud Hidden, Whereabouts Unknown
6 reviews
Victoria Rose
Outskirts Press
, 2005
CLOUD HIDDEN...TALENT EXPOSED!
This is everything a novel should be - original, captivating, and, most of all, transporting! Ms. Rose writes with a combination of the wild imagination of a Rod Serling with the sense of down-to-earth character-and-location-detail of a John Steinbeck, not to mention the sensuality of a Zalman King! That makes for a heady concoction indeed. Like many great fantasy writers, there's a social ...
Whereabouts: New Architecture with Local Identities (Whereabouts)
Michael Sorkin
Monacelli
, 2004
"Whereabouts" is a study of eight prominent young North American architecture firms. For the most part working within a vocabulary of late modernism, these firmstwo from each point of the compasshave been strongly influenced by regional concerns. Shim/Sutcliffe of Toronto and Brian MacKay-Lyons of Nova Scotia stand for the North; from the South are the offices of Rick Joy and Wendell Burnette, both of Phoenix. SHoP, based in New York ...
Whereabouts: Notes on Being a Foreigner
Alistair Reid
White Pine Press
, 1990
Unsigned, Unsung... Whereabouts Unknown: Make-Do Art of the American Outlands
2 reviews
Jim Roche
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Linda Roscoe Hartigan
Univ of Washington Pr
, 1994
Cuspy writing on a interesting group of outsider artist.
Strong color plates covering some major artist and some other artist seldom before seen. Great coverage of several types of installations and of Laura Pope Forester's life. Text provides some in-depth essays by some diverse writers who have all been at it a long time and yet have differing takes on the presented works. Rare quotes. Informal writing style of the curator is a breath of fresh ...
As to Bivens claim by widow of Guatemalan rebel leader that U.S. government agencies had intentionally ...
Transnational Law Associates
, 2002
This digital document is an article from International Law Update, published by Transnational Law Associates on June 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1231 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: As to Bivens claim by widow of ...
SAVIN lives: notifying victims of their assailants' whereabouts can help prevent another crime.(Statewide ...
Blake Harrison
Thomson Gale
, 2006
This digital document is an article from State Legislatures, published by Thomson Gale on October 1, 2006. The length of the article is 713 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: SAVIN lives: notifying victims of their assailants' ...
The New Church: Its Nature and Whereabout
Benjamin Fiske Barrett
Kessinger Publishing
, 2003
1877. Being a critical examination of the popular theory, with some illustrations of its practical tendency and legitimate fruits. Contents: Mr. Reed's idea of the New Church critically examined; Mr. Giles' idea of the New Church carefully considered; illustrations of the practical tendency and legitimate fruits of the popular theory; where and what is the New Church; the new heaven and the new earth; a practical question.
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