Midnight Comes at Noon

Midnight Comes at Noon
Author: Daniel Easterman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780007103508

A blood-soaked saga of human frailty, duplicity and insanity in the world of international espionage.

When Midnight Comes!

When Midnight Comes!
Author: Rev. Charles Nowell
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2022-05-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1662474202

It is of great honor and privilege that I present to the readers writing that will give those who possess these words in their view all that can have many to tell others what they have purchased as a powerful reminder of past, present, and future writings. During my years of sharecropper’s son for nineteen years. God bless to have an Afro-American father and mother who were able to buy and farm many produce for market purchases. It was there on this farmland in Hobbsville, North Carolina. As the youngest of eleven children, it was in rural North Carolina where my father and mother have one large farm. During these years, Daddy purchased the farm, owned a small store, was a preacher of the gospel, was a pastor, and was a leader of a rural country congregation. But it was never his obligation and duty as a father of eleven children, but he maintained who he was. I grew up going to school in a red brick schoolhouse attended only by Afro-Americans (Negros) for many of my younger years. By now, I came accustomed to the beginning of freedom but still slaves; it was there in rural North Carolina that I learn what slavery was all about. My father and mother raised eleven children from the sweat and tears while dealing with racialism in the ’40s, ’50s, and ’60s, but they were able to raise eleven professional children as follows: Thomas E. Nowell—a military, postal worker, construction (building swimming pool) Lillian Nowell (Franklin)—works for the Bell Telephone Company, raising four children Ruth Nowell (Drew)—works in Bell Telephone, usher in church Mildred Nowell (Boyd)—works in Bell Telephone, usher in church Nurney L. Nowell Sr.—IRS, bridge and tunnel toll booth (captain), has three children Harold Nowell—military service, mass transit authority (train operator) Willie Nowell—military service, a custodian in school system Marjorie Nowell (King)—a housewife and a mother of four boys Lillie Mae Nowell (Chappell)—first son, nurse, and usher in church Arthur Nowell—serves in the United States Air Force, E-8, retired from twenty-two years of service, works as an ROTC instructor, taught Baltimore, Maryland, school system Rev. Dr. Charles L. Nowell Sr.—has three children, served in the United States Air Force for eight years and six months, honorably discharged in November 1974 This will give readers a close look at my past and now. Thank you.

Mapping

Mapping
Author: David Greenhood
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2018-12-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 022622158X

"A praiseworthy introduction to the lore of maps and a mine of information for the amateur map-maker."—O.M. Miller, American Geographical Society "This book should be welcomed by all students of mapping, for it will take them in uncomplicated stages through the complexities of compiling a map. . . . Mr. Greenwood is to be congratulated on an excellent book."—C.J. Angus, Canadian Geographical Journal "For the baggy and middle-aged who cannot afford skiing in Austria or sailing off Bimini, Greenhood invites his readers to a sort of intellectual excitement which neither skiing nor sailing could equal. . . . Unless you work professionally with maps to the degree that a navigator does, for instance, this book will fascinate and enthrall you."—Monroe Bush, American Forests "A teacher who wishes to go into the classroom with a storehouse of knowledge and ideas will find this a remarkable book. It is easy to read, and each page contains information which can be fed into the work in progress no matter which area of the world is being studied."—Instructor

Darkness at Noon

Darkness at Noon
Author: Arthur Koestler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1941
Genre: Moscow Trials, Moscow, Russia, 1936-1937
ISBN:

A Fresh Approach

A Fresh Approach
Author: Ian Colley
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2009-11-18
Genre:
ISBN: 1848762089

Inspired by the author’s wife – the organised and practical one in their partnership – this collection of inspirational poetry and short stories has been written piecemeal over the past 20 or 30 years for various anthology publications and a few competitions.The text reflects the author’s passion for Christianity, music, literature, sailing and above all, family and loyal friends.Three strokes have cruelly deprived him of participation in singing, regular attendance at church and walking, along with all human enjoyment in these activities. Conversely, the written word has vicariously taken his mind where the body is forbidden and has reminded him of what a powerful force ego is. Thinking and writing has maintained his sanity and on at least one occasion prevented the implementation of his well-prepared suicide.It is his sincere hope that readers will benefit in similar ways, whether or not they feel they are on Life’s scrapheap or labouring in the Slough of Despond. “As I live and breathe”, he says, “and as YOU live and breathe, you are not Scrap nor need you be depressed!”

Josef Albers: Midnight and Noon

Josef Albers: Midnight and Noon
Author: Josef Albers
Publisher: David Zwirner Books
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781941701621

Using minimal means—paint straight from the tube, applied meticulously with a palette knife—and a focused selection of colors, Josef Albers’s sustained, serial investigation into rhythm, mood, and spatial movement is explored in this lavishly produced catalogue that looks solely at his respective grey and yellow paintings, exploring two distinct color palettes pervasive to his oeuvre. Highlighting the rich diversity of effects Albers drew from a narrow range of colors, this publication centers around the groundbreaking Homage to the Square (A) (1950), the inaugural painting in the series that would occupy the artist until his death in 1976. The pairing of two palettes—black, white, and grey and an array of yellows—stems in part from Albers’s 1964 series of lithographs, Midnight and Noon, which brought together these two opposing color sets in a single portfolio. Together they address the limitless possibilities the artist found in color and form in relation to light. The impossible simultaneity of “midnight” and “noon” moreover speaks to Albers’s transcending of what he called “factual facts” in favor of the play of perception and illusion possible in art. Opening with an introduction by Nicholas Fox Weber, executive director of The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, that contextualizes these works and their color palettes, this volume also includes Albers’s own writing on Homage to the Square. Additionally, Elaine de Kooning’s historic text and Colm Tóibín’s recent writing explore this body of work from different perspectives and time periods. Published on the occasion of exhibitions at David Zwirner’s New York and London galleries in 2016 and 2017, this beautifully illustrated publication looks at one of the most influential abstract painters of the twentieth century.

Quirky tales for noon and midnight. 10 new Scythian tales

Quirky tales for noon and midnight. 10 new Scythian tales
Author: Guy Sebeus
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2022-05-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 5040463057

Once upon a time, by the warm sea, in the most extensive steppes, there were the bravest, the freest and the most mysterious people – Scythians. They are mysterious because no one knows where they have come from and where they have eventually disappeared. Only Storytellers know about it. And that’s what they tell...

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: United States. Office of Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1166
Release: 1964
Genre: Education
ISBN:

When Old Midnight Comes Along

When Old Midnight Comes Along
Author: Loren D. Estleman
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 125019718X

A new Amos Walker mystery from award-winning author Loren D. Estleman! Amos Walker is hired by one Francis X. Lawes, a private-sector mover and shaker in Detroit politics, to prove that his wife, Paula, who disappeared under sinister circumstances shortly more than six years ago, is dead, so he can remarry without having to wait for the seven-year-declaration-of-death rule to kick in. Walker’s investigation is complicated by two facts: the police still consider Lawes the prime suspect, and the first-responding officer in that old case was killed in the line of duty shortly afterwards and his notebook has never been found. The question for Walker is, if Lawes is guilty, why would he put himself in jeopardy of arrest and prosecution by giving the forensics team a body to work on? At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.