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A Hostile Beauty

A Hostile Beauty
Author: Alistair Dermer
Publisher: The Miegunyah Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2011
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0522855040

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There are few places today that are truly wild. Macquarie Island is still one such place-a small, wind-blasted rocky outcrop between Tasmania and Antarctica. In exquisite pictures and words, A Hostile Beauty tells the story of this extraordinary Australian outpost teeming with life. Alistair Dermer's stunning photography gives us an up-close look at the lives of the inhabitants: gentle gentoo penguins, engorged elephant-seal bulls and scavenging skuas, and takes us deep into a landscape that is as beautiful and life-giving as it is hostile and pitiless. Let these superb images, from the fury of the squalling Southern Ocean to the warm, trusting eyes of a seal pup, transport you to one of the most remote and spectacular places on Earth.


Hostile Beauty

Hostile Beauty
Author: Vanessa North
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781093401110

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First time in print!Recluse Andrew Eccleston wants revenge on the man who destroyed his face twenty years ago, Winnie Wexford--a vindictive state senator not above a smear campaign against Andrew. Andrew's grateful for the help of his erstwhile brother-in-law, David, until the help turns up in the form of PR guru Levi Beaumont, Andrew's every fantasy come to life.Levi is beautiful, smart, and righteous. When his mentor, David asks him to take on a difficult client for the PR firm, Levi agrees, in spite of a very real risk to his career working with non-profits to get them the attention they deserve. He knows facing off against a powerful politician could destroy his career, but he agrees out of loyalty to his mentor. Andrew and Levi are thrown into tense proximity as they work to protect Andrew and expose Wexford. As Andrew opens his tightly-guarded private life to Levi, hostility turns to respect, respect to passion, and the stakes go much deeper than career or reputation.This second edition includes new content.


A Hostile Beauty

A Hostile Beauty
Author: Lynn Barbeau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Theory of Beauty

The Theory of Beauty
Author: Edgar Frederick Carritt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1914
Genre: Aesthetics
ISBN:

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The Beautiful and the Damned

The Beautiful and the Damned
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2019-03-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0486832384

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In this follow-up to his tremendously successful first novel, This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald again recaptures the Jazz Age's darker side as well as its excitement and joie de vivre. The Beautiful and Damned traces the meteoric path of two glittering young socialites. Building their marriage on the shaky foundation of an expected inheritance, they devote themselves to hedonistic pursuits that lead to moral and financial bankruptcy. The characters' self-indulgence and mutual destruction anticipated the tragic lives of Scott and his flapper wife, Zelda. The Fitzgeralds regarded the world as a stage and their lives as performances, and their glamorous doings became as well-known as any of Scott's books. In an eerie foreshadowing of the real-life couple's rapid descent into ruin, this lyric, compulsively readable narrative examines the perishable nature of dreams in the face of reality—a theme scrutinized with profound effect in the book's esteemed successor, The Great Gatsby.


Beauty and Art

Beauty and Art
Author: Elizabeth Prettejohn
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2005-05-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0192801600

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What do we mean when we call a work of art `beautiful`? How do perceptions of beauty change with the passage of time? Elizabeth Prettejohn explores these crucial questions, showing the vital relationship between our changing notions of beauty and specific works of art. She charts the story of western art, from eighteenth-century Germany to the late 20th century, from Kauffman to Whistler, Ingres to Rossetti, Cézanne to Jackson Pollock.


Notes and Queries

Notes and Queries
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1868
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

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Unity

Unity
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1356
Release: 1884
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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The Welsh Outlook

The Welsh Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1925
Genre: Wales
ISBN:

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The Making of a Museum

The Making of a Museum
Author: Judith Nasby
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2021-10-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0228007607

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Judith Nasby, founding director and curator of the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, animates the story of the gallery from its humble beginnings in the hallways of a university campus in 1916 to its latest incarnation as the internationally recognized Art Gallery of Guelph. The book is beautifully illustrated with eighty images of artworks in the permanent collection, beginning with the gallery's first acquisition, Tom Thomson's 1917 masterpiece The Drive, the last large canvas he painted before his tragic death. As curator, Nasby oversaw the creation of one of the most comprehensive sculpture parks in Canada and the amassing of a permanent collection of some nine thousand artworks. In The Making of a Museum Nasby reveals how the museum developed its internationally recognized collection of contemporary Inuit drawings and wall hangings that toured four continents. She discusses the development of the collection's specializations in contemporary works by Canadian silversmiths; historical European etchings; Woodland and Northeastern Indigenous beadwork; and others that arose from curatorial collaborations, such as molas by Kuna women artists from Panama and contemporary paintings and indigenous woodcuts from Chongqing, China. Nasby recounts her long career as founding director and curator, peppering the hundred-year history of cultural development on the University of Guelph campus and in the city with humorous anecdotes and personal insights to reveal how arts institutions can be created through dedication, serendipity, and perseverance.