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Mark D. Mitchell

    Otis Kaye
    Mute/Unmute
    The Dance of Life
    Mountains for Breakfast
    Crafting History in the Northern Plains: A Political Economy of the Heart River Region, 1400-1750
    Moments with God: Daily Encouragement from Our Daily Bread
    • Don’t let the struggles of your daily life get you down, or keep you from knowing and seeing that God has a plan for you every day. Our Daily Bread has created a devotional collection just for you! Moments with Daily Encouragement from Our Daily Bread was assembled to give you the Lord’s encouragement on a daily basis for an entire year.   Each devotional was written about a true, inspirational story from the lives of your fellow believers, and then combined with an encouraging quote and a Scripture reference. Individual devotions are memorable, and easily carried with you for the rest of your day. Spend time with God and His Word through these devotionals, allowing His spirit to work in you and jump-start your heart daily. ABOUT OUR DAILY BREADOur Daily Bread is distributed around the world and is translated into more than 50 languages. Each month millions of readers turn to this beloved devotional for inspiration, comfort, peace, and hope. 

      Moments with God: Daily Encouragement from Our Daily Bread
    • Archaeological methods and data are central to understanding trans-Columbian histories, as explored in this work. It presents a regional synthesis of communities situated at the confluence of the Heart and Missouri rivers, focusing on the Mandan people who inhabited the area for over five centuries. Mark D. Mitchell highlights the significance of these archaeological insights in crafting a more comprehensive historical narrative of the Northern Plains.

      Crafting History in the Northern Plains: A Political Economy of the Heart River Region, 1400-1750
    • In this, her third collection, Geraldine Mitchell's words spring from a landscape sculpted by harsh Atlantic weather which infiltrates, informs and ultimately illuminates every aspect of her poetry. We embark on a voyage through memory loss, its isolating silence and, ultimately, death.

      Mountains for Breakfast
    • The Dance of Life

      Figure and Imagination in American Art, 1876-1917

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the human figure and artistic creativity, this book delves into public art during the American Renaissance, spanning from the nation's centennial to World War I. It examines how artists conveyed societal themes through their work, reflecting the cultural and historical context of the era. The exploration highlights significant artistic movements and the evolution of public art, showcasing the interplay between individual expression and collective identity in American society during this transformative period.

      The Dance of Life
    • Geraldine Mitchell's poems offer a timely warning that the planet is mortal and a reassuring reminder of life's cyclical nature. She reflects on a life marked out in distances - between cities; the sky to the sea; the spaces between the paw prints of a wolf; masterfully excavating extraordinary glimpses of the ordinary.

      Mute/Unmute
    • Otis Kaye

      • 91pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      To look at a still life by twentieth century artist Otis Kaye is to enter a world of filled with minute details. Seduced by the painting's semblance reality, its beckoning illusionism, the viewer moves in to examine object after object, scrap after scrap, discovering clues, texts, and felicitous arrangements that portray pithy morals and bitter truths. This catalogue, the definitive study of Kaye, delves into the intricate details and mysteries of his life and works. This book will be appreciated by art historians, art aficionados, educators, and anyone who seeks to learn more about trompe l'oeil and this fascinating artist.

      Otis Kaye