Becoming Gertrude

Becoming Gertrude
Title Becoming Gertrude PDF eBook
Author Janice Peterson
Publisher NavPress
Pages 161
Release 2018-11-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1631468456

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"A NavPress resource published in alliance with Tyndale House Publishers, Inc."

Becoming Becoming Gertrude

Becoming Becoming Gertrude
Title Becoming Becoming Gertrude PDF eBook
Author Linda J. Dusman
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1988
Genre Choral recitations
ISBN

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Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude

Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude
Title Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude PDF eBook
Author Jonah Winter
Publisher Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Pages 0
Release 2009-02-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781416940883

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Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude. And Alice is Alice. And Gertrude and Alice are Gertrude and Alice. And you are welcome to join them for tea. But beware, for there you will find a bear in a chair, just barely scary. And here is a beard with a man attached to it. And then, of course, some words might appear, uninvited, but delighted in spite of their light bulbs. But, but, but, but—that doesn't make any sense! Yes! In a story inspired by the oh-so-modern groundbreaking writing of Gertrude herself, not a lot makes sense. Even so, the oh-so-popular author Jonah Winter, and the ever-so-popular illustrator Calef Brown, and the most popular poodle of all time, Basket, invite you to enter the whimsical world of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas.

Gertrude Bell

Gertrude Bell
Title Gertrude Bell PDF eBook
Author Georgina Howell
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 504
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1429934018

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A marvelous tale of an adventurous life of great historical import She has been called the female Lawrence of Arabia, which, while not inaccurate, fails to give Gertrude Bell her due. She was at one time the most powerful woman in the British Empire: a nation builder, the driving force behind the creation of modern-day Iraq. Born in 1868 into a world of privilege, Bell turned her back on Victorian society, choosing to read history at Oxford and going on to become an archaeologist, spy, Arabist, linguist, author (of Persian Pictures, The Desert and the Sown, and many other collections), poet, photographer, and legendary mountaineer (she took off her skirt and climbed the Alps in her underclothes). She traveled the globe several times, but her passion was the desert, where she traveled with only her guns and her servants. Her vast knowledge of the region made her indispensable to the Cairo Intelligence Office of the British government during World War I. She advised the Viceroy of India; then, as an army major, she traveled to the front lines in Mesopotamia. There, she supported the creation of an autonomous Arab nation for Iraq, promoting and manipulating the election of King Faisal to the throne and helping to draw the borders of the fledgling state. Gertrude Bell, vividly told and impeccably researched by Georgina Howell, is a richly compelling portrait of a woman who transcended the restrictions of her class and times, and in so doing, created a remarkable and enduring legacy. " ... there’s never a dull moment in the peerless life of this trailblazing character." - Kirkus Reviews

Picasso and Gertrude Stein

Picasso and Gertrude Stein
Title Picasso and Gertrude Stein PDF eBook
Author Vincent Giroud
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 57
Release 2006
Genre Art, French
ISBN 1588392104

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The Portrait of Gertrude Stein was the first major work by Pablo Picasso to enter The Metropolitan Museum of Art, bequeathed by Stein herself in 1946. A century after it was painted, this portrait remains one of the most powerful images of early-20th-century modernism. What was to be a lifelong friendship was but a few months old in the spring of 1906, when Picasso began his portrait of Stein. He was 24 years old at the time and she was 32, and both of their careers were at a critical stage. This engaging book recounts the extraordinary circumstances that led to Stein's first posing session and argues that the portrait played a key role not only in Picasso's work as a painter but also in his subject's creative life, as he became, in turn, the subject of several of Stein's literary portraits.

Gertrude Weil

Gertrude Weil
Title Gertrude Weil PDF eBook
Author Leonard Rogoff
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 369
Release 2017-02-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 146963080X

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It is so obvious that to treat people equally is the right thing to do," wrote Gertrude Weil (1879–1971). In the first-ever biography of Weil, Leonard Rogoff tells the story of a modest southern Jewish woman who, while famously private, fought publicly and passionately for the progressive causes of her age. Born to a prominent family in Goldsboro, North Carolina, Weil never married and there remained ensconced--in many ways a proper southern lady--for nearly a century. From her hometown, she fought for women's suffrage, founded her state's League of Women Voters, pushed for labor reform and social welfare, and advocated for world peace. Weil made national headlines during an election in 1922 when, casting her vote, she spotted and ripped up a stack of illegally marked ballots. She campaigned against lynching, convened a biracial council in her home, and in her eighties desegregated a swimming pool by diving in headfirst. Rogoff also highlights Weil's place in the broader Jewish American experience. Whether attempting to promote the causes of southern Jewry, save her European family members from the Holocaust, or support the creation of a Jewish state, Weil fought for systemic change, all the while insisting that she had not done much beyond the ordinary duty of any citizen.

Gertrude Elion

Gertrude Elion
Title Gertrude Elion PDF eBook
Author Jennifer MacBain
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 120
Release 2003-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780823938766

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A biography of the woman who used her understanding of chemistry to help develop medicines and who devoted her life to helping others.