Forever Elizabeth

Forever Elizabeth
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Acc Art Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1788841336

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* Includes many rare and unseen photos of Elizabeth Taylor* Features images from the archives of seven top photographers: Douglas Kirkland, Milton Greene, Gered Mankowitz, Norman Parkinson, Eva Sereny, Terry O'Neill and Gary Bernstein* Introduction by Terrence Pepper, OBE & former Head of Photographs at The National Portrait Gallery, LondonElizabeth Taylor was the face of classical Hollywood. As one of the 20th century's most loved stars, her image is instantly recognizable the world over. ACC Art Books and Iconic Images proudly present the work of seven wonderful photographers - Douglas Kirkland, Milton Greene, Gered Mankowitz, Norman Parkinson, Eva Sereny, Terry O'Neill and Gary Bernstein - who were fortunate enough to capture the star at different moments of her life. In addition, former Curator of Photographs for the National Portrait Gallery, Terence Pepper, provides a personal introduction, making this ode to Taylor truly unique. Throughout the book, the photographers share their memories of working with the icon. They present a wonderful mix of on-set, fashion, portrait and behind-the-scenes photographs, including contact sheets and never-before-seen images. Forever Elizabeth keeps the legend of Elizabeth Taylor alive.

Two Voices Forever

Two Voices Forever
Author: Elizabeth Grachev
Publsiher: Elizabeth Grachev
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2024
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This book, “Two Voices Forever”, is about the life and artwork of two Russian artists, Yuri and Elizabeth Grachev, husband and wife, who emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1977, finally settling in New York City in 1978. They left their native land to be free and to escape the Soviet world governed by the police and military regime. This book provides an interesting insight into their life, both in the Soviet Union and in the United States, and a glimpse of their struggle as artists in the old and new world. The book also includes memoires, letters, interviews, photographs, and a substantial number of reproductions of Yuri’s drawings and paintings as well as of works by the author – Elizabeth Grachev. It is a unique opportunity to read the story of these two artists who shared such a deep sense of togetherness for 37 years. Theirs is a story of true love and unity between two people, and in this book Elizabeth Grachev recounts and records the extraordinary life she shared with Yuri, a life to be remembered for generations to come.

Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I
Author: Leah S. Marcus,Janel Mueller,Mary Beth Rose
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2002-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226504711

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This long-awaited and masterfully edited volume contains nearly all of the writings of Queen Elizabeth I: the clumsy letters of childhood, the early speeches of a fledgling queen, and the prayers and poetry of the monarch's later years. The first collection of its kind, Elizabeth I reveals brilliance on two counts: that of the Queen, a dazzling writer and a leading intellect of the English Renaissance, and that of the editors, whose copious annotations make the book not only essential to scholars but accessible to general readers as well. "This collection shines a light onto the character and experience of one of the most interesting of monarchs. . . . We are likely never to get a closer or clearer look at her. An intriguing and intense portrait of a woman who figures so importantly in the birth of our modern world."—Publishers Weekly "An admirable scholarly edition of the queen's literary output. . . . This anthology will excite scholars of Elizabethan history, but there is something here for all of us who revel in the English language."—John Cooper, Washington Times "Substantial, scholarly, but accessible. . . . An invaluable work of reference."—Patrick Collinson, London Review of Books "In a single extraordinary volume . . . Marcus and her coeditors have collected the Virgin Queen's letters, speeches, poems and prayers. . . . An impressive, heavily footnoted volume."—Library Journal "This excellent anthology of [Elizabeth's] speeches, poems, prayers and letters demonstrates her virtuosity and afford the reader a penetrating insight into her 'wiles and understandings.'"—Anne Somerset, New Statesman "Here then is the only trustworthy collection of the various genres of Elizabeth's writings. . . . A fine edition which will be indispensable to all those interested in Elizabeth I and her reign."—Susan Doran, History "In the torrent of words about her, the queen's own words have been hard to find. . . . [This] volume is a major scholarly achievement that makes Elizabeth's mind much more accessible than before. . . . A veritable feast of material in different genres."—David Norbrook, The New Republic

Elizabeth Baxter s 10 Secrets to a Happy Marriage

Elizabeth Baxter s 10 Secrets to a Happy Marriage
Author: Karen Kingsbury
Publsiher: RosettaBooks
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781518343407

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Real-life marriage advice from the fictional Baxter family matriarch—inspired by the #1 New York Times–bestselling author’s novel Forever. Karen Kingsbury’s beloved character Elizabeth Baxter once penned a letter to her children, in which she included her very own “Ten Secrets to a Happy Marriage.” Over the years, Karen has been inundated with letters from readers wanting more of Elizabeth’s wisdom. Here, for the first time, are Elizabeth Baxter’s “Ten Secrets to a Happy Marriage”—explained and expanded. This e-short is filled with practical guidance and advice, insight that will bring a greater love to any marriage.

Elizabeth s Encounters

Elizabeth s Encounters
Author: Edward G. Schultz
Publsiher: Edward G Schultz
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780578035161

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The story of a young woman and her older husband immigrating to the US shortly before the Civil War. Her husband enlists to secure the bounty, expecting it to improve their lives after the war. When her husband does not return from that war, this charming young woman is determined and eager enough to overcome the many obstacles confronting her. She strives to enhance her life and that of her children, while she considers whether to become romantically involved with a suave man-of-the-world, or is he a scoundrel?

Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth Warren
Author: Antonia Felix
Publsiher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781492665298

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A breakthrough Elizabeth Warren biography by best-selling author Antonia Felix. Elizabeth Warren's rise as one of America's most powerful women is a stirring lesson in persistence. From her fierce support of the middle class to her unapologetic response to political bullies, Warren is known as a passionate yet plain-speaking champion of equity and fairness. In the wake of one fellow senator's effort to silence her in 2016, three words became a rallying cry across the country: Nevertheless, she persisted... In this Elizabeth Warren book, best-selling author Antonia Felix carries readers from Warren's hardscrabble roots in Norman, Oklahoma, to her career as one of the nation's most distinguished legal scholars and experts on the economics of working Americans. Felix reveals how Senator Elizabeth Warren brought her expertise to Washington to become an icon of progressive politics in a deeply divided nation, and weaves together never-before-told stories from those who have journeyed with Warren from Oklahoma to the halls of power. Praise for Elizabeth Warren: Her Fight. Her Work. Her Life.: "Many politicians focus on the 'me'. Elizabeth Warren has always been about the 'we'—that sacred American bond of equal justice for all that Dr. King fought for. Felix's biography explains why we need her 'persistent' voice more than ever, now and in the future." — Congressman John Lewis "Felix is an excellent writer, and her book is, at its best, quite interesting." — NPR Books

Elizabeth Bishop in the 21st Century

Elizabeth Bishop in the 21st Century
Author: Angus J. Cleghorn,Bethany Hicok,Thomas J. Travisano
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813932613

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In recent years, a series of major collections of posthumous writings by Elizabeth Bishop--one of the most widely read and discussed poets of the twentieth century--have been published, profoundly affecting how we look at her life and work. The hundreds of letters, poems, and other writings in these volumes have expanded Bishop's published work by well over a thousand pages and placed before the public a "new" Bishop whose complexity was previously familiar to only a small circle of scholars and devoted readers. This collection of essays by many of the leading figures in Bishop studies provides a deep and multifaceted account of the impact of these new editions and how they both enlarge and complicate our understanding of Bishop as a cultural icon. Contributors: Charles Berger, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville * Jacqueline Vaught Brogan, University of Notre Dame * Angus Cleghorn, Seneca College * Jonathan Ellis, University of Sheffield * Richard Flynn, Georgia Southern University * Lorrie Goldensohn * Jeffrey Gray, Seton Hall University * Bethany Hicok, Westminster College * George Lensing, University of North Carolina * Carmen L. Oliveira * Barbara Page, Vassar College * Christina Pugh, University of Illinois at Chicago * Francesco Rognoni, Catholic University in Milan * Peggy Samuels, Drew University * Lloyd Schwartz, University of Massachusetts, Boston * Thomas Travisano, Hartwick College * Heather Treseler, Worcester State University * Gillian White, University of Michigan

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor
Author: Kitty Kelley
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451656475

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“Shimmering in blue sequins and periwinkle eye shadow, Elizabeth Taylor strode onto the stage of the Mark Hellinger Theater to present the 1981 Antoinette Perry Award for Broadway’s best musical…As she started to speak, the entire audience suddenly rose to give her a standing ovation. Wildly cheering, the crowd paid homage to the woman whose beauty had for so long enchanted the America. Now ripe and opulent at forty-nine, she no longer looked like the little girl who had ridden to glory in National Velvet; but the audience did not care, She could still bestow a touch of magic.”—from the preface This biography of Elizabeth Taylor tells her story as no other can. Drawing on extensive reporting and interviews, Kitty Kelley’s classic portrait follows the rise, fall, and rebirth of the woman who was perhaps Hollywood’s brightest star. Now with a new Afterword by the author, this is the definitive record of Elizabeth Taylor’s fascinating life.