Austins of America

Austins of America
Author: Michael E. Austin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1995
Genre: Reference
ISBN: WISC:89063001689

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Mary Austin and the American West

Mary Austin and the American West
Author: Susan Goodman,Carl Dawson
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2009-01-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520942264

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Mary Austin (1868-1934)—eccentric, independent, and unstoppable—was twenty years old when her mother moved the family west. Austin's first look at her new home, glimpsed from California's Tejon Pass, reset the course of her life, "changed her horizons and marked the beginning of her understanding, not only about who she was, but where she needed to be." At a time when Frederick Jackson Turner had announced the closing of the frontier, Mary Austin became the voice of the American West. In 1903, she published her first book, The Land of Little Rain, a wholly original look at the West's desert and its ethnically diverse peoples. Defined in a sense by the places she lived, Austin also defined the places themselves, whether Bishop, in the Sierra Nevada, Carmel, with its itinerant community of western writers, or Santa Fe, where she lived the last ten years of her life. By the time of her death in 1934, Austin had published over thirty books and counted as friends the leading literary and artistic lights of her day. In this rich new biography, Susan Goodman and Carl Dawson explore Austin's life and achievement with unprecedented resonance, depth, and understanding. By focusing on one extraordinary woman's life, Mary Austin and the American West tells the larger story of the emerging importance of California and the Southwest to the American consciousness.

Lost Austin

Lost Austin
Author: John H. Slate
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780738596136

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Known to some as "Capitol City," "River City," and "Groover's Paradise," Austin is a diverse mix of university professors, students, politicians, musicians, state employees, artists, and both blue-collar and white-collar workers. The city is also home to the main campus of the University of Texas and several other universities. As Austin has grown to become more cosmopolitan, remnants of its small-town heritage have faded away. Austin's uniqueness--both past and present --is reflected in its food, architecture, historic places, music, and businesses. Many of these beloved institutions have moved on into history. While some are far removed in the mists of time, others are more recent and generate fond memories of good times and vivid experiences. Images of America: Lost Austin explores, through the collections of the Austin History Center and others, where Austinites once shopped, ate, drank, and played.

The Last Real Austins

The Last Real Austins
Author: Colin Peck
Publsiher: Veloce Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781845841935

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"A nostalgic look at how Austin bounced back after WWII, and how, despite the severe materials shortage, it managed to develop the largest range of vehicles produced by any auto maker in post-war Britain."--Back cover.

Mary Austin s Regionalism

Mary Austin s Regionalism
Author: Heike Schaefer
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813922739

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Mary Austin's decades-old regionalist work still has the power to fascinate and move a wide audience of contemporary readers.Under the Sign of Nature: Explorations in Ecocriticism

American Austin Bantam

American Austin Bantam
Author: Don Narus
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2019-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780359537563

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The Bantam American story from Austin to Bantam, From Sir Herbert Austin to Roy S. Evans. Two polar opposites who were the principals in creating and selling Americas first small car and the car company who created the Jeep. A quick reference guide and perfect primer.

J L Austin

J  L  Austin
Author: M. W. Rowe
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 681
Release: 2023-05-11
Genre: Intelligence officers
ISBN: 9780198707585

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The first biography of the philosopher who became a mastermind of Allied intelligence in World War Two. Austere, witty, and formidable, J. L. Austin (1911-1960) was the leader of Oxford Ordinary Language Philosophy and the founder of speech-act theory. This book--the first full-length biography of Austin--enhances our understanding of his dominance in 1950s Oxford, examining the significance of his famous Saturday morning seminars, and his sometimes tense relationships with Gilbert Ryle, Isaiah Berlin, A. J. Ayer, and Elizabeth Anscombe. Throwing new light on Austin's own intellectual development, it probes the strengths and weaknesses of his mature philosophy, and reconstructs his late unpublished work on sound symbolism. Austin's philosophical work remains highly influential, but much less well known is his outstanding contribution to British Intelligence in World War Two. The twelve central chapters thus investigate Austin's part in the North African campaign, the search for the V-weapons, the preparations for D-Day, the Battle of Arnhem, and the Ardennes Offensive, and show that, in the case of D-Day, he played a major role in the ultimate Allied victory. While exploring Austin's dramatic and romantic personal history, Rowe pays close attention to his harsh schooling and pre-war affair with a married Frenchwoman; his wartime marriage, bomb injury, and response to a colleague's murder; and his post-war family life, the growing influence of America, and his tragically premature death. Adding considerably to our knowledge of World War Two, and Austin's diverse and enduring influence, this biography reveals the true complexity of his character, and the full range and significance of his achievements.

Austin Tractors

Austin Tractors
Author: Nick Baldwin
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781445668291

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Austin is most famous for their cars, but the company played an important part in the history of agriculture too. This is the first study of the tractors from Austin.