Row Upon Row

Row Upon Row
Title Row Upon Row PDF eBook
Author Dale Rosengarten
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 98
Release 2022-06-03
Genre Art
ISBN 1643362747

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An in-depth, illustrated history of South Carolina's Lowcountry baskets Coiled grass baskets are icons of Gullah culture. From their roots in Africa, through their evolution on Lowcountry rice plantations, to their modern appreciation as art objects sought by collectors and tourists, these vessels are carriers of African American history and the African-inspired culture that took hold along the coast of South Carolina and neighboring states. Row Upon Row, the first comprehensive history of this folk art, remains a classic in the field. The fourth edition brings the narrative into the twenty-first century, with a chapter describing current challenges to the survival of the time-honored tradition. The artform continues to adapt to the changing consumer market, the availability of materials, economic opportunities, and most recently, the widening of the highway near the majority of basket stands. As globalization transforms the world, the coiled basket in all its iterations retains its power as a local symbol of individual identity and cultural distinction. A preface is provided by Jane Przybysz, executive director of the McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina.

Crow’S Row

Crow’S Row
Title Crow’S Row PDF eBook
Author Julie Hockley
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 410
Release 2014-03-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1491728752

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For college student Emily Sheppard, the thought of spending a summer alone in New York is much more preferable than spending it in France with her parents. Just completing her freshman year at Callister University, Emily faces a quiet summer in the city slums, supporting herself by working at the campus library. During one of her jogs through the nearby cemetery while visiting her brother Bills grave, Emily witnesses a brutal killingand then she blacks out. When Emily regains consciousness, she realizes shes been kidnapped by a young crime boss and his gang. She is hurled into a secret underworld, wondering why she is still alive and for how long. Held captive in rural Vermont, she tries to make sense of her situation and what it means. While uncovering secrets about her brother and his untimely death, Emily falls in love with her very rich and very dangerous captor, twenty-six-year-old Cameron. She understands its a forbidden love and one that wont allow her to return to her previous life. But love may not be enough to save Emily when no one even knows she is missing.

Book Row

Book Row
Title Book Row PDF eBook
Author Marvin Mondlin
Publisher Carroll & Graf Publishers
Pages 416
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780786716524

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The city has eight million stories, and this one unfolds just south of 14th Street in Manhattan, mostly on the seven blocks of Fourth Avenue bracketed by Union Square and Astor Place. There, for nearly eight decades, from the 1890s to the 1960s, thrived a bibliophiles' paradise. They called it the New York Booksellers' Row, or, more commonly, Book Row. It's an American story, the story that this richly anecdotal historical memoir amiably tells: as American as the rags-to-riches tale of the Strand, which began its life as book stall on Eighth Street and today houses 2.5 million volumes in twelve miles of space. It's a story cast with colorful characters: like the horse-betting, poker-playing go-getter and book dealer George D. Smith; the irascible Russian-born book hunter Peter Stammer, the visionary Theodore C. Schulte; Lou Cohen, founder of the still-surviving Argosy Book Store; gentleman bookseller George Rubinowitz and his legendary shrewd wife Jenny. Rising rents, street crime, urban redevelopment, television-the reasons are many for the demise of Book Row, but in this volume, based on interviews with dozens upon dozens of the book people who bought, sold, and collected there, it lives again.

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Pages 401
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ISBN 1250180651

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Row

Row
Title Row PDF eBook
Author Sarah Mello
Publisher
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Release 2021-01-11
Genre
ISBN 9781733174329

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When the aftermath of his father's death was too overwhelming to handle, Cole Hensley discovered he could go Underwater, a protected place for his mind to retreat when his preternaturally heightened emotions got too intense. So when his beautiful new coworker, Row Myers, shows up one day with a secret that's tearing her apart, Cole suggests she create her own safe place-her own Underwater-to escape.And it works. As their friendship deepens, Cole begins to explore his connection to her and sets out to see if she feels it, too.But when Row disappears on a class trip to Lake Laveer, Cole suspects the official story isn't quite right, so he embarks on a journey with Row's friends to figure out what really happened.As layers upon layers of secrets are revealed and with new suspects around every corner, Cole realizes not everything is as it seems. Soon he and his new friends are caught in the middle of a twisting, turning conspiracy as they attempt to answer the question everyone is asking: What happened to Row Myers?

Row Upon Row

Row Upon Row
Title Row Upon Row PDF eBook
Author McKissick Museum
Publisher
Pages 6
Release 2002
Genre Basket making
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A gallery guide for an exhibit of sea grass baskets.

A Saint on Death Row

A Saint on Death Row
Title A Saint on Death Row PDF eBook
Author Thomas Cahill
Publisher Anchor
Pages 162
Release 2009-03-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0385530153

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From the New York Times bestselling author of How the Irish Saved Civilization comes the absorbing, heartbreaking tale of the hard life and tragic death of Dominique Green—wrongly accused, then executed in Huntsville, Texas—and shines a light on our racist and deeply flawed criminal justice system. Green, an extraordinary young man from the urban ghettos of Houston, was utterly failed by every echelon of society—the Catholic Church, numerous U.S. courts of law, and even his own mother. But from the depths of despair on Death Row, he transcended his earthly sufferings and achieved enlightenment and peace, inciting an international movement against the death penalty and inspiring his personal hero, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, to plead publicly for mercy. A Saint on Death Row is an unforgettable, sobering, and deeply spiritual account that illuminates the moral imperatives too often ignored in the headlong quest for judgment.