The Muse's Lap

The Muse's Lap
Author: Adam D'Amato-Neff
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2002-06-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1469788993

A massive volume of lyrics, poems, and various writings by the best-selling author of the Pleides Series and the Moonweaver books. Also is included a large writing workbook for the aspiring writer. A good companion to the Book of Clouds and the Divine Plan.

Moon Virginia & Maryland

Moon Virginia & Maryland
Author: Michaela Riva Gaaserud
Publisher: Moon Travel
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1612385176

History meets recreation in this comprehensive guide by area native Michaela GaaserudArea native and current Virginia resident Michaela Gaaserud provides travelers with an insider's perspective on two of the nation's most historically significant states. An experienced guidebook author, Gaaserud offers up original trip ideas to help visitors make the most of their time, such as Five Days for the Active Traveler and the Seven-Day Historical Road Trip and Pub Tour. With comprehensive coverage for all interests-from strolling Embassy Row and visiting the monuments in Washington DC to hiking in Shenandoah National Park, from getting some sun on Colonial Beach to seeing the Beauregard Civil War Cemetery- Moon Virginia & Maryland gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.

Hot Man

Hot Man
Author: Art Hodes
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781871478068

This memoir by the internationally renowned jazz pianist Art Hodes, born in Russia in 1904, is in its own way a blues, a lament for and a celebration of music and musicians we have lost. The last of the living legends among Chicago jazz musicians, Hodes joins with jazz historian Chadwick Hansen to provide a unique perspective on more than seven decades of jazz history. With an honesty not usually found in jazz books, Hot Man captures Hodes's professional career from his apprenticeship in Chicago in the 1920s to the present. The book offers remarkable inside views of gangster clubowners, the great New York jazz clubs and the vicious "jazz wars" of the 1940s, Chicago from the 1950s, the very closed and special world of jazz musicians, the curious relationships between musicians and their audiences, and Hodes's experiences with jazz greats including Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke. No other white musician has given us such a full account of learning to play from black musicians. This intimate journey takes us to a vast circle of fellow musicians, to recording companies and the business of the profession, to Nodes's other career as a writer and editor of the Jazz Record, a publication that existed through most of the 1940s. Hodes's story includes almost thirty photographs and a comprehensive discography, filling a gap in the world of jazz literature.

Evergreen Muse

Evergreen Muse
Author: David Francis Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9780295991429

Elizabeth Aline Colburne (1885-1948) was one of the most accomplished artists ever active in Washington State. An integral part of the regional Arts and Crafts Movement, she is known today for her extraordinary color woodcuts produced during the 1920s and 1930s. These prints depict the Pacific Northwest landscape in a technique that was highly influenced by Japanese ukiyo-e prints. Colborne elected to design, carve, and print her own editions, using brilliant colors and innovative, multiple overlay techniques. Evergreen Muse is the first in-depth study of her art and presents all the known color woodcuts that she created. In addition to color woodcuts, Colborne made drawings in graphite and colored pencil, as well as small, intimate and highly detailed gouache paintings. Born in South Dakota, the artist divided her time between Bellingham, Washington, and New York, where she studied with Rockwell Kent, Robert Henri, and Allen Lewis and became a leading children's book illustrator. David F. Martin is an independent art historian and curator in Seattle.

Saving Grace

Saving Grace
Author: Michael Graeme
Publisher: Michael Graeme
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2024-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When a beautiful young woman walks into Mike Garrat's bookshop, little does he know she's about to ruin his life, but since his life's not that great anyway maybe this isn't such a bad thing. A sworn bachelor, Mike recalls his past loves, careful always to avoid love in the present for fear of messing it up. Again. Literary and otherworldly, he takes comfort in the nostalgic contemplation of a past that probably never existed. But then anything's better than the ruin of the real world he witnesses on the other side of his shop window. Put it that way, could it be she's the best thing that ever happened to him?

Museum Philosophy for the Twenty-first Century

Museum Philosophy for the Twenty-first Century
Author: Hugh H. Genoways
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780759107540

Presents reflections on museum philosophy for the 21st century from an international group of contributors.