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Gerry Souter

    Gerry Souter
    Mega Square Kahlo
    Arlington Heights, Illinois
    The Ghost Army
    The Ghost Army
    Malevich
    Vietnam Experience
    • Vietnam Experience

      • 65 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The Vietnam War tore America apart culturally and ideologically--and this dramatic guide captures all the suffering, sacrifice, and heroism that resulted from that conflict. Featuring 12 rare facsimile documents--including personal letters, ID cards, and political memos--it explores the highs and lows of the world's first televised war through the eyes of those who fought, from the commanding generals to the ordinary soldiers on the ground and in the air.

      Vietnam Experience
    • Malevich

      • 255 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Kazimir Malevich (1878 - 1935) was a painter and a great art theorist but first and foremost he was the founder of Suprematism (pure abstraction), a style based on geometrical forms. ""Suprematism,"" he wrote, ""has led me to discover something that had not been understood until then??? there is in human consciousness an imperious desire of space and the will to escape from Earth."" This new publication presents the brilliant works of Malevich, the original painter, who until the age of twentyseven had no professional background as a painter, and who learned to draw out of curiosity and out of his will to learn. Gerry Souter once more offers us the works of a brilliant artist as well as a new perspective on the artist's personality.

      Malevich
    • The Ghost Army

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Our story is about the genesis and evolution of these phantoms and men-who-never-were, these artists and magicians at the front line who operated in stealth and secrecy.Throughout the course of World War II, Allied forces engaged in elaborate deceptions to fool Hitler's armies. A ragtag group of Bohemian artists and creatives were assembled to devise these strategies, including rubber dummy tanks, faux railway lines and falsified wireless intelligence. They made armies appear out of thin air, baffling German forces and ensuring Allied success in battle. For fifty years, information on the Ghost Army strategies was classified. It is only recently that details of their heroic actions have come to light. This book includes details of SHAEF command centre who organised many of the deceptions, the First US Army Group (the so-called 'Ghost Army'), the 23rd Camouflage Engineers, and accounts of the double cross agents who risked their lives and freedom to mislead Nazi High Command. Featuring never-before-seen information from veteran interviews, The Ghost Army brings to life the fascinating story of the men and women who conned Adolf Hitler.

      The Ghost Army
    • The Ghost Army

      Conning the Third Reich

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      During World War II, a diverse group of artists and creatives formed a unique unit known as the Ghost Army, tasked with creating elaborate deceptions to mislead Hitler's forces. Their innovative tactics included fake tanks, false railway lines, and deceptive intelligence, effectively making armies seem larger than they were. For decades, the details of their covert operations remained classified, but recent revelations have shed light on their significant contributions to the Allied war effort and the art of military deception.

      The Ghost Army
    • Arlington Heights, Illinois

      : Downtown Renaissance

      • 130 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The book showcases the transformation of Arlington Heights, Illinois, from a collection of mercantile ventures in the mid-1800s to a thriving village center renowned for its growth and redevelopment. Through nearly 200 historic photographs, it highlights key figures, events, and industries that shaped the community. Notable images include the first photograph of the town, its founder, and the original post office. The narrative captures the dynamic evolution of the area, illustrating its resilience and reinvention over time.

      Arlington Heights, Illinois
    • Behind Frida Kahlo's portraits, lies the story of her life - a body of work drawn from cries of anger and fury, blended into a potent and artistically exceptional combination. At six years of age, she suffered a bout of polio, and she was just 18 when a terrible bus accident changed her life forever, leaving her handicapped and burdened with constant physical pain. But her explosive character, raw determination, and hard work helped to shape her artistic talent. Kahlo managed to forge a place for herself in the macho society of Mexico, despite the double handicap of her crushed body and her sex. Frida Kahlo's work plays an important part in the artistic heritage of Mexico, her native country, with both its novelty and its multi-cultural values. The story and the paintings that Frida created provide a rare and courageous account of a woman on a voyage of constant self-discovery. This book offers a valuable overview of her work in a convenient format, making it the perfect gift.

      Mega Square Kahlo
    • Arlington Heights, Illinois: A Brief History

      • 162 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The village of Arlington Heights--beginning with the diligence and fortitude of William Dunton--is replete with stories of bitter hardship and exalting triumph. Originally named Dunton after its founder, the village's success was sealed by canny deal-making that brought a railroad through the middle of town. As the state of Illinois boomed, the village on the tracks flourished with agriculture, industry, transportation and an expanding population. From the influx of immigrants and industry to the resurrection of the Arlington Park Racetrack, read the compelling history of a small agricultural village's transformation into a thriving commercial district and the unique way in which its small-town charm and industrious spirit coexist.

      Arlington Heights, Illinois: A Brief History
    • The Earnhardts

      A Biography

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Exploring the legacy of NASCAR's leading family, the narrative delves into their pivotal role in shaping the multibillion-dollar sport. It highlights the family's influence on the racing industry, detailing their triumphs, challenges, and the evolution of NASCAR over the years. The book offers an insider's perspective on the dynamics of family, competition, and the passion that drives the sport, making it a compelling read for racing enthusiasts and those interested in American sports history.

      The Earnhardts
    • Selling Americans on America

      Journey into a Troubled Nation

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of post-recession America, the narrative explores the erosion of democratic values and the pervasive mistrust in government. It highlights the challenges of freedom of speech, the plight of refugees, and the growing economic inequality. The story delves into the societal decline marked by a lack of civility and the struggles of returning veterans, painting a vivid picture of a nation on the brink of unraveling as it grapples with these pressing issues.

      Selling Americans on America
    • Buying and Selling Multimedia Services

      • 244 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book emphasizes the human elements involved in producing multimedia, offering insights for both buyers and sellers. It combines practical advice with real-world anecdotes from the author's 25 years of experience, sharing valuable lessons learned through various projects. By focusing on the interpersonal dynamics and challenges in the multimedia industry, it provides a unique perspective that goes beyond technical aspects, making it a useful resource for navigating the complexities of multimedia services.

      Buying and Selling Multimedia Services