The Gray Book

The Gray Book
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 56
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ISBN-10 : 9783756803835
ISBN-13 : 375680383X
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Gray Book by : Irena Rose Picard

"The Gray Book" is a poetic journey through the mental health struggles of a young woman. The poems and the photos describe the complexity of the healing process and the different aspects of depression, anxiety, and trauma.

The Gray Book of Satanic Christianity

The Gray Book of Satanic Christianity
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Publisher : Lucifer Jeremy White
Total Pages : 106
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Synopsis The Gray Book of Satanic Christianity by : Lucifer White

Christian Satanism will offend many, raise a lot of questions, will be rejected and disputed but in the end it is a very well written religion.

Music Supervisors' Journal

Music Supervisors' Journal
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 748
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015009621361
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Music Supervisors' Journal by :

The Sunset

The Sunset
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 670
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101064477928
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

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Gray Panthers

Gray Panthers
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780812203516
ISBN-13 : 0812203518
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Gray Panthers by : Roger Sanjek

In 1970, a sixty-five-year-old Philadelphian named Maggie Kuhn began vocally opposing the notion of mandatory retirement. Taking inspiration from the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements, Kuhn and her cohorts created an activist organization that quickly gained momentum as the Gray Panthers. After receiving national publicity for her efforts—she even appeared on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson—she gained thousands of supporters, young and old. Their cause expanded to include universal health care, nursing home reform, affordable and accessible housing, defense of Social Security, and elimination of nuclear weapons. Gray Panthers traces the roots of Maggie Kuhn's social justice agenda to her years as a YWCA and Presbyterian Church staff member. It tells the nearly forty-year story of the intergenerational grassroots movement that Kuhn founded and its scores of local groups. During the 1980s, more than one hundred chapters were tackling local and national issues. By the 1990s the ranks of older members were thinning and most young members had departed, many to pursue careers in public service. But despite its challenges, including Kuhn's death in 1995, the movement continues today. Roger Sanjek examines Gray Panther activism over four decades. Here the inner workings and dynamics of the movement emerge: the development of network leadership, local projects and tactics, conflict with the national office, and the intergenerational political ties that made the group unique among contemporary activist groups. Part ethnography, part history, part memoir, Gray Panthers draws on archives and interviews as well as the author's thirty years of personal involvement. With the impending retirement of the baby boomers, Sanjek's book will surely inform the debates and discussions to follow: on retirement, health care, and many other aspects of aging in a society that has long valued youth above all.

Auction catalogue, books of Thomas Gray, 4 August 1854

Auction catalogue, books of Thomas Gray, 4 August 1854
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 18
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ISBN-10 : KBNL:KBNL03000356016
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Auction catalogue, books of Thomas Gray, 4 August 1854 by : S. Leigh Sotheby & John Wilkinson (London)

Shades of Gray

Shades of Gray
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Publisher : Joleene Naylor
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781449511814
ISBN-13 : 1449511813
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Shades of Gray by : Joleene Naylor

When Patrick is murdered, Katelina is left with questions. Jorick, one of his so-called friends, has answers of the darkest kind: Patrick was involved with – and betrayed – a coven of vampires; vampires that may now be after Katelina. The tale is fantastic, but the proof appears in a flash of fangs that Katelina and Jorick only just escape. Taken to a secret mansion, she discovers horror in its halls and learns the truth about her protector. Blood and destruction follow, and leave scars Katelina may never heal from. The disturbing opener to the Amaranthine series pulls Katelina into darkness that tastes like fear and smells like blood, a world where night is eternal and vampires don’t sparkle. Look for the action-packed sequel, Legacy of Ghosts!

The Making of Mr Gray's Anatomy

The Making of Mr Gray's Anatomy
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9780191623387
ISBN-13 : 0191623385
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Making of Mr Gray's Anatomy by : Ruth Richardson

Gray's Anatomy is probably one of the most iconic scientific books ever published: an illustrated textbook of anatomy that is still a household name 150 years since its first edition, known for its rigorously scientific text, and masterful illustrations as beautiful as they are detailed. The Making of Mr Gray's Anatomy tells the story of the creation of this remarkable book, and the individuals who made it happen: Henry Gray, the bright and ambitious physiologist, poised for medical fame and fortune, who was the book's author; Carter, the brilliant young illustrator, lacking Gray's social advantages, shy and inclined to religious introspection; and the publishers - Parkers, father and son, the father eager to employ new technology, the son part of a lively circle of intellectuals. It is the story of changing attitudes in the mid-19th century; of the social impact of science, the changing status of medicine; of poverty and class; of craftsmanship and technology. And it all unfolds in the atmospheric milieu of Victorian London - taking the reader from the smart townhouses of Belgravia, to the dissection room of St George's Hospital, and to the workhouses and mortuaries where we meet the friendless poor who would ultimately be immortalised in Carter's engravings. Alongside the story of the making of the book itself, Ruth Richardson reflects on what made Gray's Anatomy such a unique intellectual, artistic, and cultural achievement - how it represented a summation of a long half century's blossoming of anatomical knowledge and exploration, and how it appeared just at the right time to become the 'Doctor's Bible' for generations of medics to follow.