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The Time of Their Lives
Author | : Peter Love,Lyn Beaton,Margo Beasley,Drew Cottle,Angela Keys,Helen Masterman-Smith,Charles Fahey,John Lack,Julie Kimber ,Patricia Grimshaw,Nell Musgrove,Shurlee Swain,Claire Higgins,Rob Hitchcock,Val Noone,Ben Maddison,Bobbie Oliver,Mikael Ottosson,Calle Rosengren,Kerry Taylor,Jeff Rich,Barbara Webster |
Publsiher | : Australian Society for the Study of Labour History |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2007-07-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780980388305 |
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On 21 April 1856 Melbourne building workers won an industry-wide agreement to establish the Eight Hour Day. In the 150 years since then the slogan ‘Eight Hours Labour, Eight Hours Recreation, Eight Hours Rest’ has symbolised workers’ efforts to take control over the time of their lives and, in doing so, strike a civilised balance between work, rest and play. It was an assertion that they were not simply ‘operatives’ in a labour market, but also family members and citizens in what they hoped could become a civilised community. This book offers historical perspectives on that continuing campaign to give readers a long-term context for our current debates over the work/life balance and power in the workplace.
In the Time of Their Lives
Author | : Inge Kral,Elizabeth Marrkilyi Ellis,Elizabeth Marrkilyi Giles Ellis |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2021-02 |
Genre | : Aboriginal Australians |
ISBN | : 1760801488 |
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'It is important for us to read our own stories and to keep the tradition of our language for our future generations.' -- Dereck Harris, Chairman, Ngaanyatjarra Council 'In the Time of their Lives is a wonderful book that honours the extraordinary heritage and historical trajectory of Western Desert (Ngaanyatjarra) speech, the importance of speech and the management of its varieties with a complexity and insight we have rarely seen in print. With a blend of interviews in translation, close examples of speech, first person testimony, photographs, film clips and historical material, Kral and Ellis have brought attention to the changing sensory world of Yarnangu, of sight sound and bodily experience as central to Ngaanyatjarra sociality and personhood. It is rare, indeed, to have such respectful research flow from the intimate and personal perspective of a committed member and active participant in Ngaanyatjarra life.' -- Fred Myers, Silver Professor of Anthropology, New York University
The Time of Their Lives
Author | : Al Silverman |
Publsiher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2016-01-19 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781504028257 |
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A lively portrait of mid-twentieth-century American book publishing—“A wonderful book, filled with anecdotal treasures” (The New York Times). According to Al Silverman, former publisher of Viking Press and president of the Book-of-the-Month Club, the golden age of book publishing began after World War II and lasted into the early 1980s. In this entertaining and affectionate industry biography, Silverman captures the passionate spirit of legendary houses such as Knopf; Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Grove Press; and Harper & Row, and profiles larger-than-life executives and editors, including Alfred and Blanche Knopf, Bennett Cerf, Roger Straus, Seymour Lawrence, and Cass Canfield. More than one hundred and twenty publishing insiders share their behind-the-scenes stories about how some of the most famous books in American literary history—from The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich to The Silence of the Lambs—came into being and why they’re still being read today. A joyful tribute to the hard work and boundless energy of professionals who dedicate their careers to getting great books in front of enthusiastic readers, The Time of Their Lives will delight bibliophiles and anyone interested in this important and ever-evolving industry.
The Time of their Lives
Author | : Maeve Haran |
Publsiher | : Pan Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2014-06-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781447268208 |
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Haven't you heard? Sixty is the new forty . . . Each month best friends Claudia, Sal, Ella and Laura meet for drinks, celebrating 45 years of friendship. They know each other and their lives inside out. Their ambitions, careers, husbands, lovers, children, hopes, fears, the paths taken and not taken . . . Sal had spent a lifetime building a career as a successful magazine editor but she hadn't banked on the one thing over which she had no control. Claudia loved her urban existence - the thought of the country sent shivers down her spine. But, as many women will know, other people's needs always seem to come first . . . Ella is ready to try something different. But she hadn't bargained on quite such a radical change . . . Laura succumbed to the oldest cliché in the book. But it didn't make it any easier to accept. Outside of the supportive world of their friendships, they find their lives are far from what they expected - the generation that wanted to change the world didn't bargain on getting old. A truthful, provocative, funny and inspiring novel, The Time of their Lives, asks hard questions about what the world offers women as they get older and finds both moving and joyously uplifting answers in the different ways the four friends celebrate their coming of age . . .
The Happiest Time of Their Lives
Author | : Alice Duer Miller |
Publsiher | : Library of Alexandria |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2020-09-28 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9781465592576 |
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Little Miss Severance sat with her hands as cold as ice. The stage of her coming adventure was beautifully set—the conventional stage for the adventure of a young girl, her mother's drawing-room. Her mother had the art of setting stages. The room was not large,—a New York brownstone front in the upper Sixties even though altered as to entrance, and allowed to sprawl backward over yards not originally intended for its use, is not a palace,—but it was a room and not a corridor; you had the comfortable sense of four walls about you when its one small door was once shut. It was filled, perhaps a little too much filled, with objects which seemed to have nothing in common except beauty; but propinquity, propinquity of older date than the house in which they now were, had given them harmony. Nothing in the room was modern except some uncommonly comfortable sofas and chairs, and the pink and yellow roses that stood about in Chinese bowls. Miss Severance herself was hardly aware of the charm of the room. On the third floor she had her own room, which she liked much better. There was a great deal of bright chintz in it, and maple furniture of a late colonial date, inherited from her mother's family, the Lanleys, and discarded by her mother, who described the taste of that time as "pure, but provincial." Crystal and ivories and carved wood and Italian embroideries did not please Miss Severance half so well as the austere lines of those work-tables and high-boys. It was after five, almost half-past, and he had said "about five." Miss Severance, impatient to begin the delicious experience of anticipation, had allowed herself to be ready at a quarter before the hour. Not that she had been entirely without some form of anticipation since she woke up; not, perhaps, since she had parted from him under the windy awning the night before. They had held up a long line of restless motors as she stood huddled in her fur-trimmed cloak, and he stamped and jigged to keep warm, bareheaded, in his thin pumps and shining shirt-front, with his shoulders drawn up and his hands in his pockets, while they almost awkwardly arranged this meeting for the next day.
The Happiest Time of Their Lives EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9781442933750 |
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Time of Their Lives
Author | : John Nihmey,Stuart Foxman |
Publsiher | : Niva Pub. |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Dionne quintuplets |
ISBN | : 0921043007 |
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Presents a fictionalized account to the effects of fame on the Dionne Quintuplets and their parents
Marking Time
Author | : Edward Town,Angela McShane |
Publsiher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 523 |
Release | : 2020-11-24 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780300254105 |
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An engaging, encyclopedic account of the material world of early modern Britain as told through a unique collection of dated objects The period from 1500 to 1800 in England was one of extraordinary social transformations, many having to do with the way time itself was understood, measured, and recorded. Through a focused exploration of an extensive private collection of fine and decorative artworks, this beautifully designed volume explores that theme and the variety of ways that individual notions of time and mortality shifted. The feature uniting these more than 450 varied objects is that each one bears a specific date, which marks a significant moment—for reasons personal or professional, religious or secular, private or public. From paintings to porringers, teapots to tape measures, the objects—and the stories they tell—offer a vivid sense of the lived experience of time, while providing a sweeping survey of the material world of early modern Britain.