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"Kingfisher Voyages" take the reader (the 'voyager') on a fantastic, interactive journey of discovery. Using acetates, gatefolds and die-cut pages, in-depth information is presented in a new, exciting and irresistible way. Meet your guides, two real-life shark experts (Valerie and Ron Taylor), who provide their own, unique eyewitness accounts of what it is like to explore the world's underwater environments. Dive through the 'layers' of the sea, from the sunlit zone, through the twilight zone, until finally reaching the abyss. Visit the seabed to find out more about the plants, animals and ghostly shipwrecks that can be found there. Along the way, peer through die-cut portholes inside the Titanic, lift the acetate to reveal the inside of a submarine and use the divider tabs to move easily from one chapter to the next. The journey ends with the as yet unexplored regions of the ocean.
Joyce is 18, a freshman at a fashionable school for girls - suddenly all that matters to her is a woman twice her age. This new edition includes an appendix of historical materials about the book and author.
"Taylor's dialogue is snappy and contemporary . . . A witty and often amusing family drama."-Kirkus Reviews Kassie O'Callaghan's meticulous plans to divorce her emotionally abusive husband, Mike, and move in with Chris, a younger man she met five years ago on a solo vacation in Venice, are disrupted when she finds out Mike has chronic kidney disease-something he's concealed from her for years. Once again, she postpones her path to freedom-at least, until she pokes around his pajama drawer and discovers his illness is the least of his deceits. But Kassie is no angel, either. As she struggles to justify her own indiscretions, the secret lives she and Mike have led collide head-on, revealing a tangled web of sex, lies, and DNA. Still, mindful of her vows, Kassie commits to helping her husband find an organ donor. In the process, she uncovers a life-changing secret. Problem is, if she reveals it, her own immorality will be exposed, which means she has an impossible decision to make: Whose life will she save-her husband's or her own?
Frances, a 1950s housewife, becomes bored with her suburban life
and enrolls in a class at the local community college. When she
meets Bake, a butch lesbian, her life completely changes. In thrall
to a forbidden world of martini lunches, late nights at queer bars,
and a sexual passion she never knew was possible, Frances must
chose between the safety of heterosexual marriage, or the dangers
of life on the edge of society. In this age of "Mad Men" fever, the re-issue of "Stranger on
Lesbos" comes at the perfect moment, invoking an era we can't help
but romanticize yet despise. Valerie Taylor is the pen name of Velma Young (1913-1997), author of the lesbian pulp classics "Whisper Their Love" (1957), "The Girls in 3-B" (1959), "World Without Men" (1963), "Journey to Fulfillment" (1964), and "Ripenin"g (1988). With the $500 proceeds of her first novel, "Hired Girl" (1953), Taylor bought a pair of shoes, two dresses, and hired a divorce lawyer. After leaving her husband, she kicked off a prolific career as the author of pulp fiction novels, poetry (under the name Nacella Young), and romances (under the name Francine Davenport). A longtime activist for gay and lesbian rights, she was a co-founder of Mattachine Midwest and the Lesbian Writers Conference in Chicago. Femmes Fatales restores to print the best of women's writing in
the classic pulp genres of the mid-20th century. From mystery to
hard-boiled noir to taboo lesbian romance, these rediscovered
queens of pulp offer subversive perspectives on a turbulent era.
Enjoy the series: "Bedelia; The Blackbirder; Bunny Lake Is Missing;
By Cecile; The G-String Murders; The Girls in 3-B; In a Lonely
Place; Laura; Mother Finds a Body; Now, Voyager; Skyscraper;
Stranger on Lesbos; Women's Barracks."
This book is now in its Third Edition having recently been revised and updated. It is also available as an e-Book (Kindle). It has been described by Sherrill J. Bell, Executive Director of NAATI at the time of its first publication, as "one of the most significant contributions to the field of interpreting and translating in Australia in the past decade. It represents the only major publication in Australia on this specific aspect of interpreting in recent years. As such, it provides an all-encompassing reference work for prospective conference interpreters, for conference organisers, for interpreting and translation educators and for individuals generally interested in the profession." "The book is written in a very free style that clearly reflects the enthusiasm and vibrancy of the author. Its content is informative and practical, often based on scientific principles, while at the same time interspersed with humour and fascinating anecdotes. The book has the remarkable quality of conveying serious and important concepts in a format that is user-friendly and enjoyable to read. In summary, Conference Interpreting is a most significant contribution to the field of interpreting in Australia and internationally. It should be required reading for all those involved with the profession. It begins with the history of interpreting in Europe and Australia, then looks at how it is done today, and what lies ahead. The different modes of interpretation are explained; there are tips for beginners such as how to overcome stage fright, what to do if you miss something, booth behaviour and microphone manners, how to become a graceful scapegoat, economise your voice and make delegates laugh as well as how to deal with Australianisms. A chapter is devoted to conference organisers, another to protocol and etiquette, after-dinner speeches and press conferences, as well as the duties, responsibilities and ethics of the profession, how to improve your performance, working for radio and television and the special requirements, gravity and complexity of court interpreting. The bodies that make up UN and EU are detailed and the languages used. Finally a comprehensive bibliography is given with suggestions for further reading. This book is intended to help language students, would-be interpreters, conference organizers and delegates as well as those who have studied interpretation techniques but lack booth experience and are reluctant to launch themselves into this challenging but satisfying, stimulating, even exhilarating, profession. It is not about the theory of interpretation but rather a 'hands-on' manuel explaining how simultaneous interpretation works, how it is done, the pitfalls to avoid, which languages are most in demand and where.
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