The Griffins of Passage

The Griffins of Passage
Author: Alex Farkas
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2000-07-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595094813

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Seven gripping stories of adventure, exploration and love introduce memorable historical and original characters. In the early 16th century, Lawrence of Pannonia joins a peasant rebellion led by the heroic George Dozsa. In 1942, Japanese-American Andy Yamanago evades internment to take part in the Battle of Midway. Mother and daughter and a downed American airman find refuge and love on a Danubian farm in 1944. In the 1960s, a young immigrant finds work and friendship in Philadelphia and, ultimately, the Silicon Valley. In the 1980s, a Stanford physicist finds gold in California, receives the Nobel Prize, and pursues his dream of organizing the Danubian Federation. In the latter part of the 20th century, young people seek the elixir of youth among the redwoods of northern California, and receive a radio message with possible extraterrestrial origins. In the middle of the dynamic 21st century, the heroic crew of a starship sends an ice-teroid toward Mars to help its terraforming. The characters in these seven stories promise many surprises for the adventurous reader.

The Last Love Song

The Last Love Song
Author: Tracy Daugherty
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250010020

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Biography of the American novelist, Joan Didion (1934).

Golden State, Golden Youth

Golden State, Golden Youth
Author: Kirse Granat May
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807898961

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Seen as a land of sunshine and opportunity, the Golden State was a mecca for the post-World War II generation, and dreams of the California good life came to dominate the imagination of many Americans in the 1950s and 1960s. Nowhere was this more evident than in the explosion of California youth images in popular culture. Disneyland, television shows such as The Mickey Mouse Club, Gidget and other beach movies, the music of the Beach Boys--all these broadcast nationwide a lifestyle of carefree, wholesome fun supposedly enjoyed by white, middle-class, suburban young people in California. Tracing the rise of the California teen as a national icon, Kirse May shows how idealized images of a suburban youth culture soothed the nation's postwar nerves while denying racial and urban realities. Unsettling challenges to this mass-mediated picture began to arise in the mid-1960s, however, with the Free Speech Movement's campus revolt in Berkeley and race riots in Watts. In his 1966 campaign for the governorship of California, Ronald Reagan transformed the backlash against the "dangerous" youths who fueled these actions into political triumph. As May notes, Reagan's victory presaged a rising conservatism across the nation.

Abundant Harvest

Abundant Harvest
Author: Ann Foley Scheuring
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN:

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Jet Age Aesthetic

Jet Age Aesthetic
Author: Vanessa R. Schwartz
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-02-21
Genre: Design
ISBN: 030024746X

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A stunning look at the profound impact of the jet plane on the mid-century aesthetic, from Disneyland to Life magazine Vanessa R. Schwartz engagingly presents the jet plane’s power to define a new age at a critical moment in the mid-20th century, arguing that the craft’s speed and smooth ride allowed people to imagine themselves living in the future. Exploring realms as diverse as airport architecture, theme park design, film, and photography, Schwartz argues that the jet created an aesthetic that circulated on the ground below. Visual and media culture, including Eero Saarinen’s airports, David Bailey’s photographs of the jet set, and Ernst Haas’s experiments in color photojournalism glamorized the imagery of motion. Drawing on unprecedented access to the archives of The Walt Disney Studios, Schwartz also examines the period’s most successful example of fluid motion meeting media culture: Disneyland. The park’s dedication to “people-moving” defined Walt Disney’s vision, shaping the very identity of the place. The jet age aesthetic laid the groundwork for our contemporary media culture, in which motion is so fluid that we can surf the internet while going nowhere at all.

Research Handbook on Law and Emotion

Research Handbook on Law and Emotion
Author: Susan A. Bandes
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1788119088

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This illuminating Research Handbook analyses the role that emotions play and ought to play in legal reasoning and practice, rejecting the simplistic distinction between reason and emotion.

Reclaim California

Reclaim California
Author: Stan Statham
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1633382176

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Reclaim California is a modern day look at what has happened since California became America’s thirty first state in 1850. Since then, there have been at least a couple of hundred attempts to make California smaller through dividing it into more than just one state. Today, the once golden state has a population larger than the entire country of Canada. As California’s Governor Jerry Brown said way back in 1974, “Small is Beautiful.” Now, Brown is back again in