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Hugh Steers

Hugh Steers
Author: Cynthia Carr
Publisher: Visual Aids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: AIDS (Disease) in art
ISBN: 9780967842561

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"Hugh Steers: The Complete Paintings is the first publication on the career of American figurative painter Hugh Steers (1962-95), who died of AIDS at the age of 32. Committed to figurative painting at a time when it had fallen out of favor, Steers painted expressionist-realist narratives of a life shadowed by isolation and mortality, yet infused with wry humor, camp and what Steers himself called a 'gorgeous bleakness.' Steers consciously merged AIDS, intimacy and the body into the traditional vocabulary of painting. With his vulnerable subjects depicted in hospital rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms, Steers engaged with radical ideas about male intimacy, queer politics, fragility and health care at the height of the AIDS crisis. Featuring more than 600 full-color images of Steers' paintings on canvas and paper, this volume provides a long-overdue, expansive view of the artist's career and impact."--Amazon.com.


Out

Out
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2000-10
Genre:
ISBN:

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Out is a fashion, style, celebrity and opinion magazine for the modern gay man.


Without Hesitation

Without Hesitation
Author: Malcolm McConnell
Publisher: Graymalkin Media
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2024-04-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1631684353

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Whether serving under a Democratic president or a Republican president, General Shelton was never afraid to speak out and tell it like it is. Shelton chronicles his incredible journey from a small farming community in North Carolina to the highest level of American military and political power at the Pentagon and White House. As one of the nation’s elite Special Forces soldiers, Shelton served twice in Vietnam, commanding a Green Beret unit and then an airborne infantry company. He was awarded a Bronze Star for valor and a Purple Heart for a wound suffered when a booby trap drove a poisoned stake through his leg. Shelton rose up the ranks and was assistant division commander of the 101st Airborne Division as they invaded Iraq in the Persian Gulf War, then led the 20,000 American troops tasked with restoring Haiti’s deposed President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, to power. Promoted to 4-star General, he became Commander in Chief of U.S. Special Operations Command (including Delta Force, Navy SEALS and other top secret Special Mission Units).


Here Lies Hugh Glass

Here Lies Hugh Glass
Author: Jon T. Coleman
Publisher: Hill and Wang
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1429952954

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In the summer of 1823, a grizzly bear mauled Hugh Glass. The animal ripped the trapper up, carving huge hunks from his body. Glass's fellows rushed to his aid and slew the bear, but Glass's injuries mocked their first aid. The expedition leader arranged for his funeral: two men would stay behind to bury the corpse when it finally stopped gurgling; the rest would move on. Alone in Indian country, the caretakers quickly lost their nerve. They fled, taking Glass's gun, knife, and ammunition with them. But Glass wouldn't die. He began crawling toward Fort Kiowa, hundreds of miles to the east, and as his speed picked up, so did his ire. The bastards who took his gear and left him to rot were going to pay. Here Lies Hugh Glass springs from this legend. The acclaimed historian Jon T. Coleman delves into the accounts left by Glass's contemporaries and the mythologizers who used his story to advance their literary and filmmaking careers. A spectacle of grit in the face of overwhelming odds, Glass sold copy and tickets. But he did much more. Through him, the grievances and frustrations of hired hunters in the early American West and the natural world they traversed and explored bled into the narrative of the nation. A marginal player who nonetheless sheds light on the terrifying drama of life on the frontier, Glass endures as a consummate survivor and a complex example of American manhood. Here Lies Hugh Glass, a vivid, often humorous portrait of a young nation and its growing pains, is a Western history like no other.


Pulaski County, Illinois, 1987

Pulaski County, Illinois, 1987
Author: Pulaski County History Book Committee (Pulaski County, Ill.)
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1987
Genre: Pulaski County (Ill.)
ISBN: 0938021214

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Lineage Book

Lineage Book
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1904
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."


ABA Journal

ABA Journal
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1990-08
Genre:
ISBN:

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The ABA Journal serves the legal profession. Qualified recipients are lawyers and judges, law students, law librarians and associate members of the American Bar Association.


Queer Art

Queer Art
Author: Gemma Rolls-Bentley
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2024-05-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0711282676

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Explore LGBTQ+ history with Queer Art, an intoxicating and energetic curation of iconic artworks that express queerness in all its forms, from the twentieth century to today.


Lost River Towns of Boone County

Lost River Towns of Boone County
Author: Bridget B. Striker
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614231265

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When Boone County was officially founded in 1799, a local population was already growing by the day. The Ohio River offered settlers access to this new frontier west of the Alleghenies, and soon many vibrant communities were established along the banks of the Ohio. Today, once thriving towns like North Bend, Belleview and Touseytown, built to last through generations, have all but vanished. The unforgiving current of the Ohio River washed many away, while modern transportation construction dispatched the remaining towns. Fortunately, through the efforts of editor Bridget Striker and a skilled team of local historians and archivists at the Boone County Public Library, these sunken homesteads have been unearthed. Peer into a bygone way of life through this comprehensive collection of vintage photographs and engaging historical accounts.