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Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Pat Kavanaugh wanted to major in English at Nutmeg State University. His parents persuaded him to major in accounting because it would be more practical than being a writer. At NSU, he met his roommate named Sean Donnelly. Both Irish-Americans, they became friends despite Sean's troubling secret. Pat then becomes a cashier at Delacroix's Grocery Store. After graduation, Pat continued working at Delacroix's, but the chances of advancement are rather slim.​Pat then began a job search. Along the way, he moved to his own apartment, attended Sunday Masses at All Saints Church, became friends with another parishioner, and met a young woman. He also invested in a business that his parents felt was unethical. In the end, Sean was always there for him.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Broadside Books (An Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers), New York, 2015
ISBN 10: 0062365614 ISBN 13: 9780062365613
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very good. Brooks Kraft (Front Jacket photograph) and Margare (illustrator). xxvii, [3], 368, [2] pages. Footnotes. Illustrations (some in color). Notes. Index. Signed by the author on the title page. Rafael Edward Cruz (born December 22, 1970) is an American politician, attorney, and political commentator serving as the junior United States senator from Texas since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Cruz was the Solicitor General of Texas from 2003 to 2008. After graduating from Princeton University and Harvard Law School, Cruz pursued a career in politics, later working as a policy advisor in the George W. Bush administration. In 2003, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott appointed Cruz to serve as Solicitor General, a position he held from 2003 to 2008. In 2012, Cruz was elected to the U.S. Senate, becoming the first Hispanic-American to serve as a U.S. senator from Texas. In the Senate, he played a leading role in the 2013 United States federal government shutdown, seeking to force Congress and President Barack Obama to defund the Affordable Care Act. He was reelected in 2018. On March 23, 2015, Cruz announced he was running for president. Despite having only been a senator for two years, he emerged as a serious contender in the Republican primaries. After Trump won the nomination, Cruz initially declined to endorse him, but he became a staunch supporter of Trump during his presidency. After the January 2021 Capitol attack, Cruz received widespread political and popular backlash for objecting to the certification of Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 presidential election and giving credence to the claim that the election was fraudulent. In the Senate, I've tried to do two things: tell the truth, and do what I said I would do. We should expect that from every single elected official. Washington D.C. desperately needs leaders who aren't afraid to tell the truth. And Ted Cruz tells the truth, about political collusion, a corrupted legislative process, and the bureaucratic barriers to actually fixing the enormous challenges we face. Cruz's truth-telling habit hasn't made him popular in Washington. But it has earned him millions of supporters nationwide. Since his election to the Senate in 2012, Ted Cruz has refused to go along with the established way of doing business in Washington. In A Time for Truth, the outspoken Texas Senator tells his story for the first time, the story of a Cuban immigrant's son who made it to the Ivy League, to the Supreme Court bar, and eventually to the U.S. Senate. It's a deeply personal journey that begins with Cruz's father's experience of brutality in a Cuban prison and ends with Cruz's discovery that Washington has neither the courage nor the desire to do what is needed to preserve the freedom and opportunities that gave hope to his father and millions like him. Cruz discusses his role in the 2000 recount, helping to elect a president he respects, and whom he would have to stand up to a few short years later when he served as the solicitor general of Texas. He provides a behind-the-scenes look at his remarkable grassroots campaign for the U.S. Senate. And he reveals the true story behind his twenty-one-hour Senate filibuster, where he gave the most famous bedtime reading of Green Eggs and Ham in history. Pulling back the curtain on the backroom deals in Congress between Republicans, Democrats, and the lobbyists who keep them in office, instead of keeping them accountable, Cruz offers an inside look at what has gone so very wrong in our nation's capital. But he also makes an optimistic case that by reestablishing the principles of our founders, the opportunities for our citizens, and our unique place in the world, we can reignite the promise of America for generations to come. A Time for Truth is sharp, funny, and honest. What Cruz reveals will win him few friends in Washington. Then again, that isn't why he went there in the first place. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated].
Verlag: Witt Thomas Harris Productions, N.p., 1984
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Revised First Draft script for the pilot episode of the 1985 television series. This episode originally aired on April 9, 1985 on ABC. This one-season series follows the first female President of the United States dealing with the complicated political landscape of the mid 1980s as well as issues in her personal life. In this installment, an Air Force general threatens to launch nuclear missiles on the USSR and the president's husband reveals past affairs. Set in Washington, DC. White titled self wrappers, noted as REV. FIRST DRAFT on the front wrapper, dated April 11, 1984, with credits for screenwriter Susan Harris. Title page integral to self wrappers. 67 leaves, with last page of text numbered 54. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, with damp staining to the rear self wrapper, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: MTM Enterprises, N.p., 1976
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Post-production script for the season 7, episode 13, "Look at Us, We're Walking," of the classic television series, which aired on December 25, 1976, printed on yellow pages. One of the most cherished and acclaimed television series of the 20th century, recipient of 29 Primetime Emmy Awards, it aired on CBS for seven seasons, from 1970 to 1977. Created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns, and starring Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards, the quintessential unmarried career woman working at the fictional WJM news station in Minneapolis. The show, which championed second-wave feminism and featured realistic and complex characters and storylines, is widely considered one of the best written television series of all time, and featured an outstanding cast, including Edward Asner, Gavin MacLeod, Ted Knight, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Georgia Engel, and Betty White. Mary and Lou ask the new station owner Mel Price (David Ogden Stiers) for a raise, threatening to quit otherwise. Yellow self wrappers, integral with title page, with "Revised" dated July 14, 1976, with credits for screenwriter Bob Ellison. 49 leaves, with last page of text numbered 47. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Very Good plus with title page separated, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: MTM Enterprises, N.p., 1975
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Post-production script for Season 6 Episode 20, "Murray Takes a Stand," of the classic television series, which aired on January 31, 1976, printed on goldenrod pages. The new station owner's policies infuriate Murray, and when Murray makes an irate late night call to the owner, Lou is instructed to fire him and the news team needs to band together to get Murray's job back. One of the most cherished and acclaimed television series of the 20th century, recipient of 29 Primetime Emmy Awards, it aired on CBS for seven seasons, from 1970 to 1977. Goldenrod self wrappers, integral with title page, with "Revised" dated December 17, 1975, with credits for screenwriter David Lloyd. 52 leaves, with last page of text numbered 50. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Very Good plus with title page separated and creasing, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: MTM Enterprises, N.p., 1976
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Post-production script for the season 6, episode 1, "Edie Gets Married," of the classic television series, which aired on September 13, 1975, printed on yellow pages. Lou is taken aback when his ex-wife Edie (Priscilla Morrill) announces she is getting married. One of the most cherished and acclaimed television series of the 20th century, recipient of 29 Primetime Emmy Awards, it aired on CBS for seven seasons, from 1970 to 1977. Yellow self wrappers, integral with title page, with "Revised" dated July 23, 1975, with credits for screenwriter Bob Ellison. 48 leaves, with last page of text numbered 46. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: ARTFORUM, 1980
Anbieter: castlebooksbcn, Barcelona, B, Spanien
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Zustand: Bien. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Bien. Essays "Ulrich Rückriem: The Monumental Ritual," by Ted Castle; "The 1979 Dime Store Figurine," by Mike Glier; "The Barren Flowers of Evil," by Komar and Melamid; "Towards a Theory/Practice of Painting," by Paul Rodgers; "Urban Nature: The Work of Maria Nordman," by Germano Celant; "Ian Wilson, For Example: Texts on Words," by René Denizot. Reviews by Nancy Foote, Brooks Adams, Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr., Carrie Rickey, Shelley Rice, Maureen Connor, Deborah Perlberg, Christopher Knight, Joanna Frueh, Richard Armstrong, Richard Flood, Mary Stofflet. Cover: One photograph from a series of six photos of a condition at The University Art Museum, Berkeley, June 21, 1979, one cycle.
Verlag: ARTFORUM, 1980
Anbieter: castlebooksbcn, Barcelona, B, Spanien
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Zustand: Bien. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Aceptable. Ulrich Rückriem: The Monumental Ritual Ted Castle The 1979 Dime Store Figurine Mike Glier The Barren Flowers of Evil Komar and Melamid Towards a Theory/Practice of Painting Paul Rodgers Urban Nature: The Work of Maria Nordman Germano Celant Ian Wilson, For Example: Texts on Words René Denizot FEATURES REVIEWS NEW YORK Nancy Foote on Buildings for Best Products and "Siteten Brooks Adams on Panel Discussion With Joseph Beuys Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr. on Zeke Berman Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr. on Hope Sandrow Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr. on Jan Staller Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr. on Ralph Steiner Carrie Rickey on Ida Applebroog Carrie Rickey on John Ahearn Shelley Rice on Colette Shelley Rice on Les Levine Shelley Rice on Carla Liss Maureen Connor on Diane Blell Maureen Connor on Pat Oleszko Deborah Perlberg on Theodora Skipitares BALBOA Christopher Knight on Vija Celmins CHICAGO Joanna Frueh on John Obuck LOS ANGELES Richard Armstrong on Ed Moses PHILADELPHIA Richard Flood on Greg Weaver SAN FRANCISCO Mary Stofflet on La Mamelle Videozines Mary Stofflet on Doug Hall.
Verlag: Toronto Star Limited, Canada, 1967
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Harkley, Harold; Brooks, Bob; De Visser, John; Barkley, Harold; Grant, Ted; Sherwood, Stewart (illustrator). First Edition. 42 pages. Features: Behind the Scenes of the Royal Tour of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip - article with great colour photos; Ben Hogan Battles His Toughest Foe - article with colour photos; 60's Fashion - Lick-and Stick Tattoos called Put-Ons - colour photos; The Fruits of July - recipes; Wonderful colour photo centerfold shows huge crowd on Parliament Hill with the Queen; "I Had a Legal Abortion" - a Canadian woman discovers how minor a major operation can be in London's Harley St. 'Circus'; A Memory of Darkness (Part 1 of this novel by Margaret Summerton). Average wear. Unmarked. Sunning to lower left corner of front cover. A sound vintage copy.
Verlag: Ronald Norman, Maplewood, New Jersey, 1965
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. First printing. 104pp. Stapled paper wraps with handwritten price at lower left corner ($1.00), likely as issued. Rubbed, rear wrap detached, first few pages chipped at one corner and crease at two corners, about very good. A literary magazine packed with luminaries of the New York poetry scene and Warhol's Factory. This issue features a poem by Andy Warhol and Gerard Malanga ("Date in Tunis"); an eight-page excerpt from *Tarzan of the Flicks* by Theatre of the Ridiculous co-founder, Ronald Tavel; an essay from avant-garde film expert Jonas Mekas; a three-page interview with Pete Seeger; a three-page profile of painter Ben Shahn; a two-page interview with Edward Albee. Additional contributor include Ed Sanders, Ted Berrigan, Tuli Kupferberg, Joan Baez, Diane Wakoski, The Fugs, Jules Feiffer, Kirby Congden, Paul Krassner, Roland Stone, Les Peer, David Henderson, Allen Katzman, Eric Von Schmidt, Erik Viviat, Gerald Dooher, Sotere Torregian, Mari Parcell, Danny Boyarin, Mordecai, Barney McCaffrey, Cohn, Jeff Broadbent, Winstan Brooks, Gari Youree, Joan Gilbert, Norman, Ken Weaver, John Wilcock, Elaine Statman, Dov Seeger, Calvin Herton, John Cornillon, Calvin Forbes, Ronnie Billet, Jack Smith and John Keys. A very scare magazine with five copies listed in *OCLC*.
Verlag: Ronald Norman, Maplewood, New Jersey, 1965
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Magazine. 104pp. Stapled paper wrappers with handwritten price at lower left corner ($1.00), likely as issued, and numbered #163 on the front flap. Tiny closed tear on the front wrap, small chip on rear wrap that has pulled at the staples and toning to the pages, near fine. A literary magazine produced by luminaries of the New York Sixties avant-garde movement and Warhol's Factory scene. This issue features a poem by Andy Warhol and Gerard Malanga ("Date in Tunis"); an eight-page excerpt from *Tarzan of the Flicks* by Theatre of the Ridiculous co-founder, Ronald Tavel; an essay from avant-garde film expert Jonas Mekas; a three-page interview with Pete Seeger; a three-page profile of painter Ben Shahn; a two-page interview with Edward Albee. Additional contributors include Ed Sanders, Ted Berrigan, Tuli Kuferberg, The Fugs, Joan Baez, Diane Wakoski, Jules Feiffer, Kirby Congden, Paul Krassner, Roland Stone, Les Peer, David Henderson, Allen Katzman, Eric Von Schmidt, Erik Viviat, Gerald Dooher, Sotere Torregian, Mari Parcell, Danny Boyarin, Mordecai, Barney McCaffrey, Cohn, Jeff Broadbent, Winstan Brooks, Gari Youree, Joan Gilbert, Norman, Ken Weaver, John Wilcock, Elaine Statman, Dov Seeger, Calvin Herton, John Cornillon, Calvin Forbes, Ronnie Billet, Jack Smith and John Keys. Scarce. *OCLC* locates five copies.