Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Vietnam Generation, Tuscon, AZ, 1997
ISBN 10: 1885215193 ISBN 13: 9781885215192
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good+. Paperback. 93 pp. B&W illustrations. Collection of poetry; Small 8vo; 93 pages.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - 1914. Dianna and Jake Douglas overcame individual and mutual heartache to build a life, love, and family together. A life, love, and family ripped apart when their young son goes missing and they find themselves on opposite sides of an emotional divide-and separated by an ocean-as the world around them descends into war.A woman forced to confront her past .Texas, 1914. When Dianna Douglas emerges from a coma to discover her young son is missing and believed dead, victim of the same storm that almost killed her, she refuses to accept he's gone forever.A man desperate for closure.Jake Douglas lost his first wife and son in childbirth. Dianna, and the children they're raising together, gave him reason to live, and to love, again. He'll do whatever it takes to provide closure for the woman, and family, he loves.Two hearts determined to reclaim their own.When Dianna and Jake receive word that their son might be in England, Jake insists on traveling alone to investigate. Britain has joined the war against Germany and U-boats stalk the Atlantic. But when weeks turn to months without word from Jake, Dianna must leave her daughters in Texas and return to the land of her birth, where she unearths dangerous truths, and exposes devastating lies, sending her on a race against time to save both the child and the man she loves. a perilous fight to reunite her family. make them, and their hearts, whole again.Emotional and absorbing, My Own is a novel of love and commitment, and the healing power of faith and family amidst the heartrending devastation of unimaginable loss.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - English heiress Dianna Marshall wants for nothing-except the right to choose her future.Two hearts.No one defies the Earl of Ansmall. And no one knows that better than his eldest daughter, Dianna. She's spent nineteen years learning well the value of grudging obedience. But when the earl arranges her marriage to an elderly duke of questionable morals, she can no longer sacrifice her heart on the altar of her father's pride. She pays a heavy price for her rebellion.Three lives.Widowed Texas cattle rancher, Jake Douglas, understands sacrifice. And loss. He has the scars on his heart and a lingering regret to prove it. Which is why he'll never remarry. But when his cousin's penniless widow washes up in New York harbouring a pregnant runaway, he does the only thing his conscience will allow.One future.Compelled into a marriage of convenience, Dianna and Jake soon realise they have more in common, than not. So when long-held secrets surface close to home, and longer-held traditions reach out from across the Atlantic, they discover that the only thing more heart-wrenching than wedding someone you don't love, is being married to someone you do.From the lush green English countryside, to the windswept Texas panhandle, and gritty streets of turn-of-the-20th-century New York, My Dear One is a novel about family. their secrets, their lies. their unbreakable bonds, and power to shape an individual's future. and the individual's power to break free, and reshape a family, when unexpected love blossoms in defiance of all expectation.Deborah Small's 5-star debut takes readers on a heartfelt journey to love and independence praised by readers:
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The first in a new series blends Deborah Small's signature emotional writing style with a dash of intrigue against the rugged backdrop of 18th Century Scotland, as a battle-hardened soldier is torn between his duty to protect his family's legacy and lands, and his desire to shield an innocent woman's heart without sacrificing his own.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Touchladybirdlucky Studios Mär 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 1988263107 ISBN 13: 9781988263106
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
Verlag: Self published, N.p., 1980
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. With a Manuscript Letter Signed from artist Deborah Small laid in, dated March 26, 1979. Documents the Bathroom Site Project, a work of environmental art relating to the contemporary effort to save Mono Lake, whose reserves were steadily declining due to the city of Los Angeles draining water from the streams that fed into the lake. Small sent porcelain bricks to politicians, each brick bearing instructions on one side to place the brick in the water tank of a toilet to displace and thereby conserve a portion of the water in the tank, the other side noting "One brick in every Los Angeles toilet tank could save Mono Lake. Yet it is so much cheaper to destroy it. For the sake of that illusion, the crystal world shatters." Very Good plus in white wrappers, with a black Velo binding. Wrappers moderately foxed (see image).
Verlag: Printed Matter, Inc. New York, NY, 1992
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
[26] pp.; 28 x 21.5 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; photocopy / xeroxed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 10 - May 12, 1992. Curated by Max Schumann. Includes artists'' statements by some of the artists in the exhibition including: Liz Was, Paul Dean/Paper Shrine, Stokley Towles, Carol Stetser, Dana Henry, Karen M. Wirth, Frank Moore, Susan Gold, Larry Walczak, Marcello Diotallevi, Christian Rigal, Simon Ford, Judith Weinperson, Daniel Plunkett, J. Nebraska Gifford, Robert Drake, Deborah Small, Elizabeth Sisco, Carla Kirkwood, Scott Kessler, Louis Hock, David Avalos, Stephen Willats, Harold Lohner, Art Strike Action Committee, Joseph Nechvatal, Joan Mathews, Paul Weinman, Sabra Moore, Peter Silvia, Bern Porter, Sharon Gilbert, Heino Partanan, Miekal And, Tom Scarpino, Andrea Scott, David Thorne. "This book gathers together artists'' statements from participants in the exhibition BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY: Photocopier Artists'' Books and the Politics of Accessible Printed Technologies, held at the Printed Matter bookstore at Dia, from April 10 to May 12, 1992. The texts were generated from a questionnaire circulated by the curator Max Schumann." -- publisher''s statement. Good. 3 cm. dog-ear to top left corner of recto. Additional bumping along spine edge and rubbing of covers. Contents clean and unmarked.
Verlag: Feminist Art Program California Institute of the Arts Valencia, CA, 1974
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
137 pp.; 21.5 x 14.5 cm.; glue bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue and series of letters to young women artists published in conjunction with the Feminist Art Festival at the California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, 1974. Edited by Miriam Schapiro, Sherry Brody, Molly Rhodes, and Lelia Amalfitano. Art, letters, text, and performances by Miriam Schapiro, Lelia Amalfitano, Sherry Brody, Linda Burnham, Sue Camitta, Amy deNeergaard, Ida Foreman, Rikki Frankenstein, Cynthia Genn, Jill Giegerich, Melissa Lettick, Connie Marsh, Robin Mitchell, Victoria Nodiff, Stephanie Robertson, Molly Rhodes, Rena Small, Natasha Shulman, Vicki Yale, Teri Yarbrow, Katya Biesanz, Peggy Burgess, Kathy Ferree, Sally Ann Gutermuth, Jennifer Hubbert, Joy Kellman, Mary Ann Kellogg, Tisha Ladzekpo, Janet Lott, Yoko Matsuda, Carla Minfler, Adrienne Scott Mirvis, Deborah Quinn, Ruth Rainer, Priscilla Regaldo, Liz Rosner, Ann Shannon, Donna Sonnenburg, Jana Steel, Pam Trippel, Helen Whelchel, Arlinda Wicks, Emily Wong, Martha Yoshida, Lisze Bechtold, Joyce Borenstein, Georgia Patterson, Lisa Rose, Kathy Rose, Barbara Stutting, Sherry Wheeler, Diana Krummings, Jane Kirkwood, Arlinda Wicks, Lydia Ayers, Janet Danielson, Nat Dean, Julie Green, Jan Greenwald, Catherine Headly, Linny Kammer, Kathy Knoff, Donna Metz, Alice Maupin, Georgia Mohammar, Sister Agnes Mysenburg, Stephanie Nelson, Marsha Pobanz, Aviva Rahmani, Ruth Rainer, Liz Rosner, Anna Rubin, Jana Steel, Marsha Taylor, Patricia Welsh, Kimball Wheeler, Marcia Williams, Merrilee Walbrun, Emily Wong, Devorah Cutler, Jane Freedan, Roberta Friedman, Jan Oxenberg, Helen Whelchel, Jan Wesley, Kathy Rose, Womansong, Megan Anderson, Liza Braude, Randall Edwards, Debbora Gilyard, Christine Holmes, Franzine Lembi, Karen McLaughlin, Cathy Berne Scott, Ann Shannon, Doree Sitterly, Liza Braude, Jan Greenwald, Carey Lovelace, Lila Garnett, Julie Guibord, Vaughn Rachel Kaprow, Joan Burnham Kayne, Bee Ottinger, Elaine Mason Winkey, Pat Adams, Daisy Aldan, Eleanor Antin, Dore Ashton, Alice Baber, Lynda Benglis, Besmilr Brigham, Joan Brown, Rhys Caparn, Vija Celmins, Judy Chicago, Sheila deBretteville, Madeline Defrees, Carol Duncan, Martha Edelheit, Perle Fine, Siv Cedering Fox, Dextra Frankel, Hermine Freed, Jane Freilicher, Barbara Guest, Carol Haerer, Anne Coffin Hanson, Ann Sutherland Harris, Grace Hartigan, Ida Horowitz, Josine Ianco-Starrels, Colette Inez, Ruth Iskin, Jessica Jacobs, Vaughan Rachel Kaprow, Gere Kavanaugh, Joyce Kozloff, Lee Krasner, Maxine Kumin, Fay Lansner, Joanne Leonard, Bella Lewitzky, Lucy Lippard, Jane Livingston, Sylvia Mangold, Beatrice Manley, Agnes Martin, Deena Metzger, Ursula Meyer, Josephine Miles, Cindy Nemser, Linda Nochlin, Pauline Oliveros, Rochelle Owens, Arlene Raven, Deborah Remington, Jeanne Reynal, Betye Saar, Carolee Schneemann, Jacqueline Skiles, Sylvia Sleigh, Barbara T. Smith, Clare Spark-Loeb, Pat Steir, May Stevens, Marjorie V. Strider, Michelle Stuart, Deborah Sussman, Marcia Tucker, Ellen Van Fleet, Lydia Modi Vitale, June Wayne, Hannah Wilke, and Barbara Zucker. Illustrated in black-and-white. Good / Very Good. 4.3 cm. soiling to verso. 2.4 cm. dog-ear to top right corner of recto. 3.2 cm. crease to top edge of recto. Rubbing of cover edges. Light soiling of text block edge. Contents clean and unmarked.