Time Past

Time Past
Author: Maxine McArthur
Publsiher: Aspect
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2009-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780446556491

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Halley finds herself thrown back in time to 21st century Australia, where her only hope of returning home is to await first contact with the enigmatic aliens who have discovered time travel. Picking up where Time Future—the first book in the series—left off, Halley finds herself thrown back in time to 21st-century Australia, where her only hope of returning home is to await first contact with the enigmatic aliens who have discovered time travel. Meanwhile, back in her “home time,” a universe of warring alien species finds itself at a flashpoint, fighting over control of the time travel technology.

Time Present Time Past

Time Present  Time Past
Author: Bill Bradley
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2010-05-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307491947

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During his terms in the U.S. Senate, Bill Bradley won a national reputation for thoughtfulness, decency, and a willingness to take controversial positions on issues ranging from tax reform to the rights of Native Americans. All these qualities inform this best-selling memoir, in which Bradley assesses his political career and the experiences that shaped his convictions, and looks beyond them to consider the state of the American union on the eve of the 21st century. Time Present, Time Past offers an intimate portrait of the day-to-day working of the Senate: how legislation gets passed and sometimes thwarted; how money is raised and at what cost. But Bradley also writes about deeper questions: What does it means to be an American in an ago of dwindling opportunities and increasing inequality? How much can we expect from our public servants? What do we owe our fellow citizens? The result is a genuinely revelatory book, informed by intelligence, compassion, and unprecedented candor. "Strikingly reflects the realities of modern politics, what it looks like, feels like, from the inside."--New York Times Book Review

Time Present and Time Past

Time Present and Time Past
Author: Paul Barlow
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351539043

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John Everett Millais (1829-1896) is undoubtedly among the most important of Victorian artists. In his day, and our own, he remains also the most controversial. While, during his lifetime, controversy centred around his early Pre-Raphaelite paintings, in particular Christ in the house of his Parents (1850), during the twentieth century the most intense criticism has been directed towards Millais's later works, such as Bubbles (1886), which has been widely condemned as sentimental 'kitsch'. These later paintings have been held up as the epitome of the degradation of art, against which avant-garde and Modernist pioneers struggled. None of the existing literature on Millais addresses the fundamental problem that this double-identity reveals. While there is extensive material on the Pre-Raphaelite movement in general, Millais's own work after the 1850s is rarely discussed in detail, despite the fact that he lived and worked for another 30 years after his abandonment of the Pre-Raphaelite style. Time Present and Time Past: The Art of John Everett Millais presents the first comprehensive account of Millais's artistic career from beginning to end. The book considers the question of 'high' and 'low' cultural status in debates during Millais's own day, and in subsequent critical thinking, situating Millais's art as a whole within this cultural framework.

Poems from Time Past

Poems from Time Past
Author: Emily Blake Vail
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2012-04-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781469187839

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Time Present and Time Past

Time Present and Time Past
Author: Deirdre Madden
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780571290888

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Fintan Buckley is a pleasant, rather conventional and unimaginative man, who works as a legal adviser in an import/export firm in Dublin. He lives in Howth and is married to Colette. They have two sons who are at university, and a small daughter. As he goes about his life, working and spending time with his family, Fintan begins to experience states of altered consciousness and auditory hallucinations, which seem to take him out of a linear experience of time. He becomes interested in how we remember or imagine the past, an interest trigged by becoming aware of early photography, particularly early colour photography. He also finds himself thinking more about his own past, including time spent holidaying in the north of Ireland as a child with his father's family. Over the years he has become distanced from them, and in the course of the novel this link is re-established and helps to bring him understanding and peace, although in a most unexpected way. Time Present and Time Past, Deirdre Madden's eighth novel for adults, is about time: about how not just daily life and one's own, or one's family's past, intersect with each other.

Clairvoyance in Time Past Future

Clairvoyance in Time  Past   Future
Author: C. W. Leadbeater
Publsiher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781619400306

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Varla Ventura, Coast to Coast favorite, Weird News blogger on Huffington Post, and author of The Book of the Bizarre and Beyond Bizarre, introduces Weiser Books’ new Collection of forgotten occult classics. Paranormal Parlor is an eerie assemblage of affordable digital editions, curated with Varla’s sixth sense for tales of the weird and unusual. Leadbeater’s Clairvoyance in Time is your password, your library card to the âkâshic record. Admission is free (beyond what you paid for this book and whatever you may need to spend to devote yourself to the practice of meditation), and the library is open 24/7 to any mystics dedicated enough to think their way through the front door.

Talk Time Past to Future An Illustrated Communications History Book

Talk Time  Past to Future     An Illustrated Communications History Book
Author: Jamal Faisal Almutawa
Publsiher: Jamal Faisal Almutawa
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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"Talk Time: Past to Future - An Illustrated Communications History Book" is a vibrant and illustrated book designed for young readers aged 9 to 16. This captivating journey takes its readers through the fascinating evolution of communication, from the earliest days of human history to the speculative frontiers of the future. Each chapter is vividly brought to life with colorful, engaging illustrations that depict the transformation of communication methods through the ages. From the rudimentary yet effective verbal language and hand signals of our ancestors to the advanced realms of virtual reality and brain-computer interfaces, the book provides a rich, educational exploration. It covers diverse methods like smoke signals, carrier pigeons, church bells, telegraphy, and even the impact of the internet and social media. The book aims to enlighten young minds about how human interaction and the sharing of information have dramatically evolved, shaping societies and the world at large.

Time Present and Time Past

Time Present and Time Past
Author: Deirdre Madden
Publsiher: Europa Editions
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781609452186

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This Orange Prize Finalist novel is both a meditation on time and memory and “a deeply moving portrait of domestic and family life” in Ireland (The Sunday Telegraph). Ireland, 2006. The economic miracle known as the Celtic Tiger has swept the country into a euphoria of wealth and transformation. But for forty-seven-year-old Dubliner Fintan Buckley, the race toward progress is also a troubling purge of the past. His young daughter, Lucy, and teenage son, Niall, are growing up in an Ireland that is changing as fast as they are. More and more, Fintan feels the rush of time “like a kind of unholy wind”—so much so that he begins to experience strange, dreamlike visions. Is that his own face he sees on another man? Is that his sister staring back at him from a late-Victorian photograph? A resonant portrait of a middle-class family in pre-crash Ireland, Deirdre Madden’s latest novel “is a reminder that we’d do best . . . to savor what we can of those passing moments Eliot called the ‘still point of the turning world’” (The New York Times Sunday Book Review). “An outstanding book.” —Irish Independent