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The story takes place in Hollywood FL. and begins with four friends
that have grown up together and are now in their late twenty's.
Dave Foley has become a homicide detective, Danny has become a
Paramedic. Rafe is a drug smuggler that has become a power boat
racer, and Wes is a successful developer with ties to the
underworld. Danny seems to lead a straight and simple life, but is
brutally murdered by having his throat slashed while at home. The
mystery deepens when drugs are found at the crime scene. Foley gets
the case and finds himself having to team up with his old friend
Wes. The cop wants justice but the drug dealer wants revenge. They
find themselves at odds with each other as they work to solve the
crime. What they don't know is that Danny was mixed up with dirty
cops who are raiding the homes of drug dealers and ripping them
off. The Leader has become paranoid and goes on a rampage killing
everyone in the crew beginning with Danny. After killing the
girlfriend of one of the crew members, the Leader discovers he
enjoys strangling women. A beautiful reporter from the local news
show is following the story and eventually catches the attention of
the Leader who becomes infatuated with her. She is also from South
FL. and went to high school with Wes. When her life becomes
endangered he finds himself still caring about her. Things become
complicated when Rafe is suspected of being involved with the dirty
cops and Wes must confront him. The murders escalate ending with a
dramatic fight in the Everglades and another one of the friends
gets killed.
An eclectic collection of original verse filled with fantastical
heroes and dastardly villians; visionary hallucinations and
empirical perspectives; inflammatory opinions and intimate
confessions; metaphysical mysteries, and secrets revealed. More
novel and entertaining than anything currently in print in
contemporary American verse. This is NOT your grandmother's poetry!
Refreshed and updated, the fifth edition of this core textbook
offers a clear and engaging introduction to the building blocks of
the English language, namely its words, sounds and sentences.
Assuming no prior knowledge, it combines accessibility with depth,
offering detailed explanations of key topics and theories,
including variation in vocabularies, the International Phonetic
Alphabet and relevance theory in relation to pragmatics. Packed
full of exercises to help consolidate learning, and equipped with
examples and illustrations throughout, this book is essential
reading for undergraduate students of English language and
linguistics and a valuable resource for students and teachers of
English as a second or foreign language. This new edition features:
- An enhanced text design - Updated examples - Refreshed
illustrations - New and improved exercises - Revised further
reading lists. Divided into three Parts, succinct overviews and
clearly-defined learning outcomes are provided at the start of each
section, followed by glossaries of technical terms at the end. The
book is also accompanied by a wealth of online resources, including
downloadable PowerPoints, MP3 audio files, MP4 video lectures, and
quizzes, further supporting readers in achieving their goals.
A monumentalizing portrayal of a peasant bowed over by brutal toil,
"Man with a Hoe" (ca. 1860–62) by Jean-François Millet
(1814–1875) is arguably the most art historically significant
painting in the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection of
nineteenth-century European art. This volume situates the painting
in the arc of Millet’s career and traces its fascinating and
contentious reception, from its scandalous debut at the 1863 Paris
Salon to the years following its acquisition by American collectors
in the 1890s. The essays examine the painting’s tumultuous public
life, beginning in France, where critics attacked it on aesthetic
and political grounds as a radical realist provocation; through its
transformative movement in the art market during the remaining
years of the artist’s life and following his death; to its highly
publicized arrival in California as a celebrated masterpiece. In
the United States it was enlisted to serve philanthropic interests,
became the subject of a popular poem, and once again became
embroiled in controversy, in this case one that was strongly
inflected by American racial politics. This is the first
publication dedicated to the work since its acquisition by the
Getty Museum in 1985
Refreshed and updated, the fifth edition of this core textbook
offers a clear and engaging introduction to the building blocks of
the English language, namely its words, sounds and sentences.
Assuming no prior knowledge, it combines accessibility with depth,
offering detailed explanations of key topics and theories,
including variation in vocabularies, the International Phonetic
Alphabet and relevance theory in relation to pragmatics. Packed
full of exercises to help consolidate learning, and equipped with
examples and illustrations throughout, this book is essential
reading for undergraduate students of English language and
linguistics and a valuable resource for students and teachers of
English as a second or foreign language. This new edition features:
- An enhanced text design - Updated examples - Refreshed
illustrations - New and improved exercises - Revised further
reading lists. Divided into three Parts, succinct overviews and
clearly-defined learning outcomes are provided at the start of each
section, followed by glossaries of technical terms at the end. The
book is also accompanied by a wealth of online resources, including
downloadable PowerPoints, MP3 audio files, MP4 video lectures, and
quizzes, further supporting readers in achieving their goals.
"I am convinced that the true collector does not acquire objects of
art for himself alone. His is no selfish drive or desire to have
and hold a painting, a sculpture, or a fine example of antique
furniture so that only he may see and enjoy it. Appreciating the
beauty of the object, he is willing and even eager to have others
share his pleasure." -J. Paul Getty, The Joys of Collecting, 1965
Rooted in a passion for the Italian Renaissance as well as Dutch
and Flemish Baroque works, the original collection of J. Paul Getty
(1892-1976) has been transformed over four decades to include
seminal pieces by celebrated masters such as Masaccio, Titian,
Parmigianino, Cranach, El Greco, Rubens, van Dyck, Rembrandt,
Poussin, Canaletto, Fragonard, Turner, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Monet,
van Gogh, Cezanne, and Ensor. Masterpiece Paintings in the J. Paul
Getty Museum surveys more than one hundred of the most exquisite
and significant paintings displayed in the museum's famed,
daylight-suffused galleries. Vibrant full-colour illustrations and
engaging descriptions of these masterworks reveal their fascinating
histories and cultural, social, and religious meanings. Sure to
enchant and edify all art lovers, this book is a spellbinding tour
through the history of Western painting.
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WAiTiNG (Paperback)
Scott Allan Troske; Afterword by Jay Ecker
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R420
Discovery Miles 4 200
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