Dada Underwear

Dada Underwear
Author: Diana Stratford
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2012-07-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781105973871

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This Novel is written in a "dada" format, the randomly placed words have developed their own meanings and ideas apart from the ones imbued by the author, thus each reader can experience a totally different story line based on their own perception of what the words mean to them as individual readers. No effort has been made to "normalize" this dada proses.100%% PURE DADAIf you are a fan of the dada art movement or of Tristan Tzara then your library should have this book.The author of this book is a simple American housewife who only wishes to explore the world of art in its many and varied forms.

Myself and My Aims

Myself and My Aims
Author: Kurt Schwitters
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2021-03-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226678276

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Kurt Schwitters was a major protagonist in the histories of modern art and literature, whose response to the contradictions of modern life rivals that of Marcel Duchamp in its importance for artists working today. His celebrated Merz pictures—collaged and assembled from the scrap materials of popular culture and the debris of the studio, such as newspaper clippings, wood, cardboard, fabric, and paint—reflect a lifelong interest in collection, fragmentation, and abstraction, techniques he also applied to language and graphic design. As the first anthology in English of the critical and theoretical writings of this influential artist, Myself and My Aims makes the case for Schwitters as one of the most creative thinkers of his generation. Including material that has never before been published, this volume presents the full range of his prolific writing on the art and attitudes of his time, joining existing translations of his children’s stories, poetry, and fiction to give new readers unprecedented access to his literary imagination. With an accessible introduction by Megan R. Luke and elegant English translations by Timothy Grundy, this book will prove an exceptional resource for artists, scholars, and enthusiasts of his art.

Miss Nancy

Miss Nancy
Author: Dallas A. Dixon
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781434995537

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Come and Go by Faith

Come and Go by Faith
Author: Anna P. Smith
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005-06
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9781597812924

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American history is woven into this inspirational memoir of faith and survival that begins during the era of slavery and continues to present day.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 796
Release: 2004
Genre: Trademarks
ISBN: PSU:000066191834

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Unravel Me

Unravel Me
Author: Becka Mack
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2023-11-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781761425875

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In the ice-hockey romance that has taken TikTok by storm, the star goalie discovers the family he’s always wanted when he falls in love with a single mother. When it comes to dating, Adam Lockwood wouldn’t know luck if it hit him in the face. After an epic failure of a relationship and a string of dates gone wrong, the thought of being vulnerable with someone is terrifying – most people only see him as a professional athlete. But when his dog runs down Rosie, a beautiful woman with a blush as pink as her hair, she doesn’t seem to have a clue who he is, and Adam seizes the opportunity for what it is: a chance to be himself. Rosie Wells has her hands full as a single mother and fourth-year veterinarian student, and she certainly wouldn’t know a hockey player if she ran into one. She doesn’t have time to date, and she’s fiercely protective of her little family. But when a chance encounter leads her to Adam, she knows he’s worth risking her heart. The only problem? Adam is used to wearing a mask – he’s a goalie, after all. And as he holds onto a secret that threatens to unravel him and destroy his new family, he’s at risk of losing more than ever before. ‘Mack proves it is in fact always the quiet ones. Another deliciously sexy and honest story of friendship, family, and falling in love.’ Hannah Grace, bestselling author of Icebreaker

Doms Need Love Too

Doms Need Love Too
Author: Allan D. Moore
Publsiher: No Free Lunch Inc
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780595434299

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In the humorous novel DOMs Need Love Too!, a Yale psychology professor encounters a small group of healthy, vigorous, flag-loving seniors at a racquetball and health club and secretly decides to create a case study out of the merry makers, better known as the Day Old Muffins. Middle-aged Eve is obligated to submit an academic paper titled Men Without Partners to the University at the conclusion of the school year. When she witnesses the senior comrades hitting on a young, pretty maiden with an array of grandiose promises, she is both dismayed and intrigued by their sophomoric behavior. As Eve infiltrates the voyeuristic group to study their chauvinistic attitudes, she wonders if there is such a thing as male menopause-a condition that causes men to overcompensate a diminished libido. Eve is surprised to find the men boast an intellectual depth beyond her expectations and as two Day Old Muffins vie for her attention, jealously, extortion, and love encircle the group, complicating matters even further. As Eve seeks to uncover the nature of the force which brings the six men together so faithfully, her analytical harness is unleashed, revealing her true womanhood.

The Blue Umbrella

The Blue Umbrella
Author: Mike Mason
Publsiher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780781403559

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When Zac Sparks's mother dies, he's sent to live in Five Corners with his cruel old Aunties. It isn't long before Zac knows something strange is going on. Five Corners is populated with weird characters—a midget butler, a girl who doesn't speak, a blind balloon seller, a mysterious singer, and the Aunties' father, Dada. Zac's first encounter with Dada is so terrifying that he faints dead away. The one bright spot is Sky Porter, a friendly soul who encourages Zac and shows him kindness. But Sky isn't what he seems either, and when Zac learns Sky's amazing secret he sees that this wonderful man may have a very dark side as well. Discovering that Dada is an evil magician who is intent on stealing the ultimate treasure, Zac knows that many lives are at stake, including his own.