Lake/Flato

Lake/Flato
Title Lake/Flato PDF eBook
Author Don Fluckinger
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1996
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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In this contribution to the ongoing debates over theorizing state power, the author draws on her fieldwork in Mexico to examine the ways in which local agrarian communities negotiate with the state and with local bureaucracies in an apparently hopeless round of mismanagement and corruption - which yet contains a self-correcting stability. While the ethnography focuses on a particular community at a time of transition, the author draws out the wider implications in ways that should be of interest not only to anthropologists concerned with Mexican ethnography, but also to students of political anthropology, more generally, and development studies.

REF DEPT

REF DEPT
Title REF DEPT PDF eBook
Author Ernest Cushing 1860-1939 Richardson
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 18
Release 2016-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 9781372834264

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

City of Austin New Central Library

City of Austin New Central Library
Title City of Austin New Central Library PDF eBook
Author Lake Flato, Sheply Bulfinch
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 2010
Genre Libraries
ISBN

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The Library

The Library
Title The Library PDF eBook
Author Stuart Kells
Publisher Text Publishing
Pages 285
Release 2017-08-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1925410366

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‘Almost like poetry, a rich ode to all things books and everything we love about them. The enjoyment and engagement is so palpable you can almost taste it and Kells proves to be the perfect guide through the subject matter and history.’ AU Review Libraries are filled with magic. From the Bodleian, the Folger and the Smithsonian to the fabled libraries of Middle-earth, Umberto Eco’s mediaeval library labyrinth and libraries dreamed up by John Donne, Jorge Luis Borges and Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Stuart Kells explores the bookish places, real and fictitious, that continue to capture our imaginations. The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders is a fascinating and engaging exploration of libraries as places of beauty and wonder. It’s a celebration of books as objects and an account of the deeply personal nature of these hallowed spaces by one of Australia’s leading bibliophiles. Stuart Kells is an author and book-trade historian. His 2015 book, Penguin and the Lane Brothers, won the Ashurst Business Literature Prize. An authority on rare books, he has written and published on many aspects of print culture and the book world. Stuart lives in Melbourne with his family. He is writing a book about Shakespeare’s library. ‘Libraries are filled with magic. From the Bodleian, the Folger and the Smithsonian to the fabled libraries of middle earth, Umberto Eco's mediaeval library labyrinth and libraries dreamed up by John Donne, Jorge Luis Borges and Carlos Ruiz Zafón. Stuart Kells explores the bookish places, real and fictitious, that continue to capture our imaginations. The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders is a fascinating and engaging exploration of libraries as places of beauty and wonder. It's a celebration of books as objects and an account of the deeply personal nature of these hallowed spaces by one of Australia's leading bibliophiles.’ Prime Minister’s Literary Awards 2018, Judges' comments ‘If you think you know what a library is, this marvellously idiosyncratic book will make you think again. After visiting hundreds of libraries around the world and in the realm of imagination, bibliophile and rare-book collector Stuart Kells has compiled an enchanting compendium of well-told tales and musings both on the physical and metaphysical dimensions of these multi-storied places.’ Age ‘On a vivid tour of the world’s great libraries, both real and imagined, Kells is a magnificent guide to the abundant treasures he sets out.’ Mathilda Imlah, Australian Book Review, 2017 Publisher Picks ‘The Library charts the transition between formats such as papyrus scrolls, parchment codices, moveable type and ebooks. There are many whimsical detours along the way, and Kells even devotes a chapter to fantasy libraries...Kells translates his stunning depth of research into breezy digestibility.’ Big Issue ‘The Library is a treasure trove and reaching the last page simply prompts an impassioned cry for more of the same.’ Otago Daily Times ‘Rich with gossipy tales of the inspired, crazy, brilliant and terrible people who have founded or encountered libraries through history...Kells’s reflections are wonderfully romantic, wryly funny...There’s no doubt we can all learn a lot from the magnificently obsessive and eloquent Kells.’ Australian ‘With The Library, Stuart Kells has written a deft and involving book that manages to balance the erudite with the accessible...There is, in any given chapter, a dozen odd details or compelling stories a reader can only hope to memorise, with an eye towards future use (perfectly timed and skilfully deployed, naturally).’ Monthly ‘There is so much to learn and enjoy in this book, with the impressive amount of research never weighing down the accessible writing...Kells makes an elegant plea for the future library—one that will resonate with most book lovers.’ Good Reading ‘A sprightly cabinet of bookish curiosities.’ Jane Sullivan, Sydney Morning Herald ‘Kells proves a generous guide, taking us on a whirlwind tour through several thousand years of book history.’ Australian Book Review ‘The Library abounds in fascinating tales of lost codices and found manuscripts, and the sometimes unscrupulous schemes by which people have conspired to obtain or amass valuable volumes.’ New York Times

Austin to ATX

Austin to ATX
Title Austin to ATX PDF eBook
Author Joe Nick Patoski
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 378
Release 2019-01-23
Genre History
ISBN 1623497035

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In this gonzo history of the “City of the Violet Crown,” author and journalist Joe Nick Patoski chronicles the modern evolution of the quirky, bustling, funky, self-contradictory place known as Austin, Texas. Patoski describes the series of cosmic accidents that tossed together a mashup of outsiders, free spirits, thinkers, educators, writers, musicians, entrepreneurs, artists, and politicians who would foster the atmosphere, the vibe, the slightly off-kilter zeitgeist that allowed Austin to become the home of both Armadillo World Headquarters and Dell Technologies. Patoski’s raucous, rollicking romp through Austin’s recent past and hipster present connects the dots that lead from places like Scholz Garten—Texas’ oldest continuously operating business—to places like the Armadillo, where Willie Nelson and Darrell Royal brought hippies and rednecks together around music. He shows how misfits like William Sydney Porter—the embezzler who became famous under his pen name, O. Henry—served as precursors for iconoclasts like J. Frank Dobie, Bud Shrake, and Molly Ivins. He describes the journey, beginning with the search for an old girlfriend, that eventually brought Louis Black, Nick Barbaro, and Roland Swenson to the founding of the South by Southwest music, film, and technology festival. As one Austinite, who in typical fashion is simultaneously pursuing degrees in medicine and cinematography, says, “Austin is very different from the rest of Texas.” Many readers of Austin to ATX will have already realized that. Now they will know why.

One Life Three Professional Careers

One Life Three Professional Careers
Title One Life Three Professional Careers PDF eBook
Author W. Astor Kirk
Publisher Magic Valley Pub
Pages 432
Release 2008-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780980087970

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In this book an eighty-five years old Texas-born and country-reared African-American reveals six lessons for life that he learned as a youth, growing up on his father's farm in racially segregated East Texas, and later while he was a student at Howard University. Dr. Kirk provides fascinating accounts of how those lessons influenced his approaches to challenging civil rights issues and events that impacted the performance of his three professional careers: -as a professor of political science at Huston-Tillotson University, an institution established historically after the Civil War for the education of Blacks, -as a program manager at the Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church, and -as a regional administrator of two federal government anti-poverty agencies: the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) and the Community Services Administration (CSA) Dr Kirk vividly relives his diverse experiences in applying his six lessons for life (a) to desegregation of the graduate school at the University of Texas and in 1958 becoming the first Black to earn a Ph.D. in political science from that institution and (b) to movements against racial segregation in the Austin, Texas community. In an autobiographical context, the author advances two important unconventional ideas: .First, his theory of how civil rights strategy may be used to fight racial discrimination in mainline religious denominations (he applied his theory to the United Methodist Church); .Second, his premises of why the Nixon administration abolished the OEO and the CSA (he served as a regional director of those agencies). Dr. Kirk's novel views are likely to generate lively academic debate among socialhistorians and public administration analysts.

Encyclopedia of Associations

Encyclopedia of Associations
Title Encyclopedia of Associations PDF eBook
Author Verne Thompson
Publisher Gale Cengage
Pages
Release 2013-04-12
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781414468723

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