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Dudley Leavitt, Pioneer to Southern Utah (Classic Reprint) (9780331382020)

Excerpt from Dudley Leavitt, Pioneer to Southern Utah In 1933 I began collecting the diaries and journals of the pioneers of the southwest. In many of them I found references to Dudley Leavitt. These, with the material from the family records, have formed the basis of this work. There is much that could be included, much that should be, no doubt, but I have done the best I could in the space allotted. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentio...

The Modern Woman Revisited : Paris between the Wars (9780813532929)

The contributions of female artists to the development of literary and modernism in early 20th-century France remain poorly understood. It was during this period that a so-called ""modern woman"" began occupying urban spaces associated with the development of modern art and modernism's struggles to define subjectivities and sexualities. Whereas most studies of modernism's formal innovations and its encouragement of artistic autonomy neglect or omit necessary discussions of gender, race, class and sexual orientation, the contributors to ""The Modern Woman Revisited"" inject these perspectives into the discussion. Between the two world wars, Paris served as the setting for unparalleled freedom for expatriate as well as native-born French women, who enjoyed unprecedented access to education and opportunities to participate in public, artistic and intellectual life. Many of these women made lasting contributions to art and literature. Some o...

Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls : By the Guerrilla Girls (Whoever They Really are) ; with an Essay by Whitney Chadwick (9780060950880)

A raucous, colorful showcase of the nationwide poster campaign waged against discrimination and inequalities in the art world--by a collective of female artists, graphic designers, and art-world professionals whose identities have never been revealed. More than 135 color illustrations; 4 tear-out postcard sheets. Product details Format Paperback | 95 pages Dimensions 200.66 x 251.46 x 7.62mm | 317.51g ...

Spurgeon : A New Biography (9780851514512)

This book will meet the need of those completely ignorant of Spurgeon and his vast achievements, but will stir also the interest of all who value his unique ministry. Product details Format Paperback | 272 pages Dimensions 140 x 220 x 20.32mm | 385.55g Publication date 01 Jun 1987 ...

Monsters & Magical Sticks : There's No Such Thing As Hypnosis? (9781561840267)

If you want to know how hypnosis really works (and, no, it has nothing to do with waving of hands or other similar nonsense), you will want to read this book. If you want to know the "magic" behind Ericksonian techniques and Neuro-Linguistic Programming, you have to read this book. From one of the true masters of hypnotherapy, this is one book that can really change your life!! Product details Format Paperback | 191 pages Dimensions 140 x 215 x 20.32mm ...

One Freeman's War : In the Second American Revolution (9780692360989)

Amazing true story about American heroes who dared to challenge tyranny at every level. (Adventure, Philosophy, Intelligence) Ordinary citizens had the government running scared! With a background in International Business, Rex Freeman was recruited heavily by the C.I.A. to do work overseas under 'private cover'. He endured a gruelling screening process which spanned nearly 8 months. When he was finally invited to the Langley headquarters to make the final step, he declined the offer. Being a man of strong principles he knew he wouldn't fit in any situation in which he'd have to sell his soul for nefarious black ops. It wasn't long before he had a run in with the I.R.S. which didn't suit him much. He uncovered fraud in the process and this led him to start studying the law. The more he studied, the more fraud, deception and misapplication of the law he uncovered and it wasn't long before he became a citizen advocate for natural rights and lawful govern...