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Published by Northeast Journal, Providence, 1978
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Providence: Northeast Journal. 1978. First Edition. Softcover. First edition. A continuation of the previous [Minneapolis, Minnesota] magazine, Harbinger. Pictorial [James Havens] wrappers [about 5.5" x 8.5"], saddle-stapled, 50 pages [poetry, art, reviews, etc] plus 2 pages of contributor's notes. Age toning to cover mostly to/near the spine. bx298E.
Language: English
Published by Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA, 1987
Seller: Theoria Books, Andover, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 100 pp. "DEDICATION These papers were written in the year of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Walter Smith, the first director of the Massachusetts College of Art, then the Massachusetts Normal Art School". Following the remarks by William F. O'Neil, President of the MCA, and the "Prologue" by Diana Korzenik, Contents divided into 7 Essays: [1] Claudine Bing, "Beginning Again: Artists and Students as Learners"; [2] Nancy A. Cusack, "New Art, New Students, New Teaching"; [3] Abigail Housen, "Museums in an Age of Pluralism"; [4] Trintje Jansen, "Islands of Clay"; [5] Diana Korzenik, "Why Government Cared"; [6] Donald R. Lettis and Linden D. Summers, Jr., "What Role for Art in Public Education"; [7] Christy Park, "Conversational Aesthetics". Glossy wrappers with full front cover grainy photo-illustration of members of "Class of 1887", with additional copies ["detail"] in text. Tiny outward curls at corners (essentially square); light rubbing at corners and thin line of wear across spine ends and intermittent rubbing down spine edges: describes worse than it is but there you have it. Tight binding (NO cracks); negligible rubbing wear; essentially square corners; NO previous owner names; NO remainder marks. Clean text. Laid in (NO offsetting): Ken Gewertz, "The Art of Teaching Art: At the Carpenter Center, visiting lecturers practice what they preach", in Harvard Gazette (November 3, 1994).
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Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Growing up on a farm in New Brunswick at the end of World War II, Ruby Cusack had a childhood filled with animals, chores, visits to the fishing hole and rebelling against hair bows and box socials. It was a different time, before social media, cell phones, and television. A time of community and small town life, where everyone knew each other. A time when people were born, raised, married and went on to have their own family all in the same small place. It was also a time of storytelling, and Ruby Cusack was good at that, sharing stories of her childhood with her own children. Stories of what she called yesteryear, the magical time of her own childhood, growing up on the family homestead in Titusville.Her daughter, Nancy Cusack has gathered together some of Ruby's stories, using them as examples as she shares her own expertise in mental health. Taking her cues from her mother, Cusack, a licensed counselling therapist with twenty years of experience, shares her knowledge with compassion and a touch of nostalgia. Spend some time with Ruby and learn of shivarees and how they could help lay the foundation for a strong marriage. Learn about quilting bees and how they brought women together, what the once extinct eastern panther can teach you about how your brain works to keep you alive, and why it's human nature to seek revenge, even though it doesn't usually work out too well for anyone. Be reminded that darkness happens everywhere, that love takes many forms, and the comfort that can be found in community.Read Ruby's story, learn from Nancy's wisdom, and be treated to a touch extra with Ruby's famous line, 'Oh, by the way.'Spend some time with Ruby in Yesteryear, and with Nancy today. You'll be glad you did. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Growing up on a farm in New Brunswick at the end of World War II, Ruby Cusack had a childhood filled with animals, chores, visits to the fishing hole and rebelling against hair bows and box socials. It was a different time, before social media, cell phones, and television. A time of community and small town life, where everyone knew each other. A time when people were born, raised, married and went on to have their own family all in the same small place. It was also a time of storytelling, and Ruby Cusack was good at that, sharing stories of her childhood with her own children. Stories of what she called yesteryear, the magical time of her own childhood, growing up on the family homestead in Titusville.Her daughter, Nancy Cusack has gathered together some of Ruby's stories, using them as examples as she shares her own expertise in mental health. Taking her cues from her mother, Cusack, a licensed counselling therapist with twenty years of experience, shares her knowledge with compassion and a touch of nostalgia. Spend some time with Ruby and learn of shivarees and how they could help lay the foundation for a strong marriage. Learn about quilting bees and how they brought women together, what the once extinct eastern panther can teach you about how your brain works to keep you alive, and why it's human nature to seek revenge, even though it doesn't usually work out too well for anyone. Be reminded that darkness happens everywhere, that love takes many forms, and the comfort that can be found in community.Read Ruby's story, learn from Nancy's wisdom, and be treated to a touch extra with Ruby's famous line, 'Oh, by the way.'Spend some time with Ruby in Yesteryear, and with Nancy today. You'll be glad you did. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Growing up on a farm in New Brunswick at the end of World War II, Ruby Cusack had a childhood filled with animals, chores, visits to the fishing hole and rebelling against hair bows and box socials. It was a different time, before social media, cell phones, and television. A time of community and small town life, where everyone knew each other. A time when people were born, raised, married and went on to have their own family all in the same small place. It was also a time of storytelling, and Ruby Cusack was good at that, sharing stories of her childhood with her own children. Stories of what she called yesteryear, the magical time of her own childhood, growing up on the family homestead in Titusville.Her daughter, Nancy Cusack has gathered together some of Ruby's stories, using them as examples as she shares her own expertise in mental health. Taking her cues from her mother, Cusack, a licensed counselling therapist with twenty years of experience, shares her knowledge with compassion and a touch of nostalgia. Spend some time with Ruby and learn of shivarees and how they could help lay the foundation for a strong marriage. Learn about quilting bees and how they brought women together, what the once extinct eastern panther can teach you about how your brain works to keep you alive, and why it's human nature to seek revenge, even though it doesn't usually work out too well for anyone. Be reminded that darkness happens everywhere, that love takes many forms, and the comfort that can be found in community.Read Ruby's story, learn from Nancy's wisdom, and be treated to a touch extra with Ruby's famous line, 'Oh, by the way.'Spend some time with Ruby in Yesteryear, and with Nancy today. You'll be glad you did. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Yesteryear Meets Today | Nancy A Cusack | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2024 | InsideOut Press | EAN 9798985205442 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.