Emerald City

Emerald City
Author: Lawrence A. Babb
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2013-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438445881

Lawrence A. Babb's Emerald City provides an intriguing portrait of the gemstone cutting industry of the North Indian city of Jaipur. It focuses on the ownership class consisting mainly of Jains and members of northern India's traditional trading communities. Based on oral-historical investigations of family firms, along with ethnographic observations and interviews, the book describes how the industry is organized, when and how it developed its characteristic features, and its evolving relationship with its social context. Babb pays special attention to the impact of culture on the business, with particular emphasis on the role of religion, specifically Jainism. He also offers a systematic comparison between Jaipur's gemstone business and New York City's famed diamond industry. In its application of ethnographic methodology to the study of an indigenous Indian industry, Emerald City delivers a unique perspective on business life in a non-Western setting.

Emerald City

Emerald City
Author: Agnes Vivarelli
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1503505863

Emerald City is 31 stories of individuals that really wanted something, such as a soul mate relationship, a trip, a dream job, a specific house, a million dollars etc. These true stories give a detailed account of how each was achieved and the time frame it took to do so. Each person in this book used the Law of Attraction. Some also used the teachings of Abraham-Hicks and Neville Goddard. May you use this book as your yellow brick road.

Imperial Life in the Emerald City

Imperial Life in the Emerald City
Author: Rajiv Chandrasekaran
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2006-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307265927

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • National Book Award Finalist • This "eyewitness history of the first order ... should be read by anyone who wants to understand how things went so badly wrong in Iraq” (The New York Times Book Review). The Green Zone, Baghdad, Iraq, 2003: in this walled-off compound of swimming pools and luxurious amenities, Paul Bremer and his Coalition Provisional Authority set out to fashion a new, democratic Iraq. Staffed by idealistic aides chosen primarily for their views on issues such as abortion and capital punishment, the CPA spent the crucial first year of occupation pursuing goals that had little to do with the immediate needs of a postwar nation: flat taxes instead of electricity and deregulated health care instead of emergency medical supplies. In this acclaimed firsthand account, the former Baghdad bureau chief of The Washington Post gives us an intimate portrait of life inside this Oz-like bubble, which continued unaffected by the growing mayhem outside. This is a quietly devastating tale of imperial folly, and the definitive history of those early days when things went irrevocably wrong in Iraq.

EMERALD CITY

EMERALD CITY
Author: Arnold Schildkret
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2011-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453596054

Emerald City: The New Adventures of Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz by Arnold Schildkret is a new take on the Oz tales that L. Frank Baum invented. Unlike so many of Baum’s followers who have through the years written imitations of the Oz books, Schildkret invents anew the main characters and the landscape of Oz. His conception of the Deadly Desert is especially different from that in other Oz books, as are his conceptions of Dorothy, Ozma, Roquat and most of all Uncle Henry. In addition, his book tells an exciting tale of adventure and conflict, including dangerous threats to the Land of Oz and even war. -Richard Tuerk, Professor Emeritus of Literature and Languages, Texas A&M University, Commerce, Texas. Author of Oz in Perspective: Magic and Myth in the L. Frank Baum Books The New Adventures of Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz The Story – The Author’s View Emerald City is a modern sequel to the Wizard of Oz novel and film. It is an original story based on the characters of the novels of Frank Baum. Emerald City is a story of the bond of loyalty and friendship in the Land of Oz. Post 9/11/2001, we can all relate to a story of a utopian city where everyone loves each other and in which good triumphs over evil. The World of Oz has been changed by the loss of the Love Magnet. With its loss comes the immanent danger of the loss of the city, destruction of its way of life, and destruction of all of its magical creatures and inhabitants. Other events seem to conspire to ensure the Kingdom will be lost to Roquat, the evil Nome King. It is the humanity and foibles of all of the characters, even the evil ones, which will stir you and tug on your emotions. Humor and sadness, love and hate, good and evil, loss and redemption are mixed in a potpourri of fantasy and reality. Recurrent themes throughout are understanding our differences, loving each other, giving strangers the benefit of the doubt, and standing together in the face of evil. The story plays on four levels, as a fairy tale for children, as science fiction, and social and political satire for teenagers and adults.

The Emerald City and Other Essays on the Architectural Imagination

The Emerald City and Other Essays on the Architectural Imagination
Author: Daniel Willis
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568981741

In The Emerald City, Dan Willis takes us on a flight of imagination that paradoxically never strays far from the most tangible, even intimate subjects. His essays range from the Tower of Babel to the Wizard of Oz, from Christo to Christmas trees, from the "lightness of being" to the "weight of architecture." This ultimately optimistic book suggests that architecture is as vital as ever: "It is tempting to say that our present cultural situation...has rendered architecture nearly impossible if not unnecessary. But it is also possible to look to what our lives, at the turn of the millennium, typically lack-fulfillment, spirituality, a sense of belonging, weight-and to conclude that the ground for architecture has never been more fertile. The texts-intelligent and readable-draw equally from literary sources, architectural practice, philosophical analyses, pop culture, and everyday experiences. Willis's perspective as a writer, architect, artist, and teacher informs his work; his texts are at once reflective and proactive, as they challenge readers to rethink their participation in the built environment. Accompanying the text are the author's original illustrations, which link the forms and forces surrounding architecture at the end of the twentieth century in novel, thought-provoking ways.

The Emerald City of Oz

The Emerald City of Oz
Author: L. Frank Baum
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2023-10-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

In L. Frank Baum's 'The Emerald City of Oz', readers are taken on a fantastical journey to the magical land of Oz. The book blends elements of fantasy and adventure, with vivid descriptions of the Emerald City and its inhabitants. Baum's descriptive and imaginative writing style creates a world that captures the reader's imagination, making it a compelling read for all ages. The book also delves into themes of friendship, loyalty, and the power of belief, adding depth to the whimsical story. 'The Emerald City of Oz' is a classic work of children's literature that continues to enchant readers to this day. L. Frank Baum, known for his prolific career as a writer, drew inspiration from his own vivid imagination and experiences to create the world of Oz. As a former actor and entrepreneur, Baum's unique perspective and storytelling skills shine through in his works, making him a revered figure in children's literature. I highly recommend 'The Emerald City of Oz' to anyone looking for a charming and captivating read that will transport them to a magical realm. Baum's timeless classic is a must-read for those who appreciate imaginative storytelling and enchanting landscapes.

The Fairy of the Emerald City

The Fairy of the Emerald City
Author: Sergei Sukhinov
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2013-02-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1878941208

Acclaimed Russian author Sergei Sukhinov has written a spectacular ten-part saga in which the people of Magic Land (the Russian version of L. Frank Baum's beloved Land of Oz) must contend with forces of unspeakable evil. And now this exciting series is being published for the first time in English translation. In this award-winning second installment, Ellie (Dorothy) returns to Magic Land after many years. At every step of her long and difficult journey, she is bedeviled by the sorceress Corina, who is out to avenge the death of her adoptive mother Gingema (the Wicked Witch of the East) and holds Ellie responsible.

The Emerald City of Oz

The Emerald City of Oz
Author: Лаймен Фрэнк Баум
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 5040564945

The Emerald City of Oz

The Emerald City of Oz
Author: Lyman Frank Baum
Publisher: Phoemixx Classics Ebooks
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3985516820

The Emerald City of Oz - Lyman Frank Baum - In this sixth book of Baum's Land of Oz series, Dorothy takes her Aunt Em and indebted Uncle Henry on a tour of Oz. There her guardians meet a wide variety of beings, from the paper dolls of Miss Cuttenclip to the pastries of Bunbury, as well as the familiar Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and Billina the Yellow Hen. All is not well, however, for the jealous and vengeful Nome King Roquat wishes to seize the land of Oz. The old soldier Gulph agrees to set out in search of allies for the Nome Army, and he encounters an array of disturbing creatures, from the strangely disproportionate Whimsies to the evil Phantasms. It will take the curious magic and ingenuity of the citizens of Oz to overcome the enemy and protect their precious Emerald City.