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Taking the visual arts as its focus, this anthology explores
aspects of cultural exchange between Ireland and the United States.
Art historians from both sides of the Atlantic examine the work of
artists, art critics and art promoters. Through a close study of
selected paintings and sculptures, photography and exhibitions from
the nineteenth century to the present, the depth of the
relationship between the two countries, as well as its complexity,
is revealed. The book is intended for all who are interested in
Irish/American interconnectedness and will be of particular
interest to scholars and students of art history, visual culture,
history, Irish studies and American studies.
Paula Murphy, the leading expert on Irish sculpture, offers an
extensive survey of the history of sculpture in Ireland in the
nineteenth century, with particular emphasis on the large public
works produced during the Victorian period. The works of such major
figures as Patrick MacDowell, John Henry Foley, Thomas Kirk, and
Thomas Farrell are discussed -as well as works by a host of
lesser-known sculptors, including John Edward Carew, Christopher
Moore, James Cahill, and Joseph Robinson Kirk. Lavishly
illustrated, the book covers the work of many Irish sculptors who
practiced abroad, particularly in London, and the work of English
sculptors, including John Flaxman, Francis Chantrey, E. H. Baily,
and Richard Westmacott, who were located in Ireland. Murphy makes
extensive use of contemporary documentation, much of it from
newspapers, to present the sculptors and their work in the
religious and political context of their time. Published for the
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
The Handbook of Medical Leadership and Management couples the
essentials of clinical leadership with a practical approach to help
healthcare professionals be effective clinical leaders and
managers. Beginning with a theoretical analysis it then focuses on
practical ways of being a good manager and leader and the
day-to-day requirements of a consultant working within a
multi-professional clinical team. This is an essential resource for
all those leading and managing a clinical team and those who aspire
to lead, covering a broad understanding of the requirements of
effective leadership. This includes quality care, patient safety,
how to ensure good outcomes, using data for improvement,
commissioning services and developing business cases, as well as
the development of person-centred care and the education of the
next generation of leaders.
16 countries, 32 teams, thousands of spectators, a dead American,
and Phyllis Ludwigsohn is once again in pursuit of a killer. Some
old frienda are back: Eric Mueller, considerably heavier, but her
breath still smells like peaches, her six-year old daughter, now a
head-strong 16, and Captain Chara deCastro of the Havana policia,
her gay impulses held tightly under control (in public). Plus a
whole new generation of suspects including Holly McPeak, EY, and Xi
Zhang in this novella.
Net supports that collapse, lockers that fall just grazing a
player's leg, motor oil on the court, and balls covered with glass
slivers: someone was very angry. Meet the squad of the Marina
Valkyries individually and as a team. Help Phyllis solve a mystery
set on a college campus before someone is hurt permanently.
Phyllis Ludwigsihn's latest task was simple enough: just call on
each of the 16 tenants in the 209 building and let them know they
can either buy their apartment or move out in 30 days. Only when
one of the tenants is found lying on her kitchen floor with her
head bashed in, Phyllis had to call on the tenants a second time
for a different reason.
One of the soccer moms was a murderer and two of the soccer moms
were already dead. Private detective Phyllis Ludwigsohn not only
has a team of sixteen ten-year olds to coach, but two cases to
solve plus a full time job. A friend with Asperger' syndrome may or
may not prove the ideal helper.
Phyllis Ludwigsohn takes a mini-vacation to attend the Ocean Beach
Volleyball tournament only to find herself tied to a surfboard and
left to die 100 yards from shore. Competitor after competitor has
already disappeared or been murdered. Phyllis can stop the serial
killer or killers if, that is, she lives long enough.
Can someone be overcome with joy and cry at the same time? Private
detective Phyllis Ludwigsohn could. Havana's Captain of Police
Chara Castro was to visit the United States after an absence of
more than a decade. They would spend the visit and the rest of
their lives lying side by side in bed each night, arms around each
other. Only as Phyllis accompanied Chara on the mission that had
brought her to America, from San Diego, to Phoenix, to Gallop N.M,
to Chicago, New Orleans, Miami, and then Washington D.C., bodies
kept popping up. The various factions of emigrant Cubans were at
war. When the FBI finally got involved, they found the one thing
the murders all had in common was the presence at the murder scene
of a beautiful Cuban woman, and an equally tall American female
whom the many witnesses all had trouble describing.
A beautiful day at the beach, a women's volleyball tournament ends
with the death of the tournament favorite. Fortunately, I have a
list of suspects: o JoAnne Greene, Barbara Dahl's coach, a media
personality. Her houseguests don't like me. o Erica Mueller,
Barbara's opponent. Erica has exquisite taste, a breath that smells
of peaches. She may not care for me now, but tomorrow who knows? o
Diana Purdy, the umpire, very attractive, very married and a crack
shot. o Sara Newcombe, Erica's partner in the tournament, very
attractive and, hopefully, very available. Was that Sara I saw nude
in Erica Mueller's apartment? o Dee-Dee Williams, one of the few
black girls on the professional circuit. She played on Barbara's
team in high school, which ought to have made them friends. Don't
forget "Barbara's Kids." I loved those kids the moment I saw them.
Though all I have is the memory of seeing Barbara play that one day
on the beach, I fell in love with her, too.
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