The Gentlest Art

The Gentlest Art
Author: Edward Verrall Lucas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1913
Genre: English letters
ISBN:

The Gentle Art of Faking

The Gentle Art of Faking
Author: Riccardo Nobili
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

"In analysing the Faker one must dissociate him from the common forger; his semi-artistic vocation places him quite apart from the ordinary counterfeiter; he must be studied amid his proper surroundings, and with the correct local colouring, so to speak, and his critic may perchance find some slight modicum of excuse for him. Beside him stand the Imitator, from whom the faker often originates, the tempter who turns the clever imitator into a faker, and the middleman who lures on the unwary collector with plausible tales. "It is not the object of this volume to study the Faker by himself, but to trace his career through the ages in his appropriate surroundings, and compare the methods adopted by him at various periods of history, so far as they may be obtained." -Preface

The Gentle Art

The Gentle Art
Author: William Wenthe
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2023-08-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0807180580

The poems in The Gentle Art, a compelling new collection from William Wenthe, move between the life of the painter James McNeill Whistler and a poetic version of the author, who is at once inspired and disturbed by Whistler. The present-day author sheds light on Whistler’s artistic vocation and the beauty of his paintings, most notably the liminal London riverscapes that he named Nocturnes, yet recoils at the cost of Whistler’s devotion to art: lovers abandoned, friends turned into enemies, his own children given away to adoption. Creating a kind of dual biography, Wenthe grapples with feelings of admiration and disaffection toward Whistler as he tries to perform his own roles as parent, partner, and poet. While some of the poems are narrative, their overall effect is associative—two lives superimposed in a double exposure, with attention to what the contrast of two centuries, the nineteenth and the twenty-first, reveals about the relationship of art to money, class, and politics.

The Gentle Art of Making Enemies

The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
Author: James M. Whistler
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2012-11-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0486146561

The great artist deflates Wilde, Ruskin, Swinburne, and inane critics. Whistler also discusses the aesthetics of the Impressionist.

The Gentle Art of Tramping

The Gentle Art of Tramping
Author: Stephen Graham
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1446546276

The Gentle Art of Tramping is a practical guide to long-distance walking and a philosophical account of human restlessness and the desire to connect with nature. Stephen Graham travelled extensively around pre-revolutionary Russia and the travel writer often expressed his dislike of industrialisation. He writes of the beauty of nature and humanity’s passiveness towards the wild world. Encouraging people to take up ‘tramping’, or what we would now call hiking or long-distance walking, Graham offers tips and insight into the travelling life. First published in 1926, with the shadow of the First World War not far behind, The Gentle Art of Tramping is as relevant now as it was then. This simple but beautifully written walking guide will ignite a love for nature in its readers as well as entertain them with Graham’s whimsical and funny prose. This volume features the following chapters: - ‘We Set Out’ - ‘The Art of Idleness’ - ‘Emblems of Tramping’ - ‘Drying After Rain’ - ‘Marching Songs’ - ‘Seeking Shelter’ - ‘The Tramp as Cook’ - ‘The Artist’s Notebook’ Proudly republished by nature and non-fiction specialist, A Thousand Fields, The Gentle Art of Tramping now includes introductory essays and excerpts on walking by Sydney Smith, William Hazlitt, Leslie Stephen, and John Burroughs. This volume is not to be missed by fans of Stephen Graham and contemporary nature writers such as Robert Macfarlane.

The Gentle Art of Discipling Women

The Gentle Art of Discipling Women
Author: Dana Yeakley
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1631463829

"A NavPress resource published in alliance with Tyndale House Publishers, Inc."

Verbal Aikido: The Gentle Art of Blending Then Redirecting

Verbal Aikido: The Gentle Art of Blending Then Redirecting
Author: Sensei/Renshi Nathan Chlumsky
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1365951367

Many of the techniques in this manual comes from Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion, a series of techniques designed by Dr. George J. Thompson, Ph.D. (1941-2011). Dr. Thompson was one of the leading experts in verbal self-defense tactics & trained law enforcement agencies all over the world with his techniques. This manual is an updated version along with understanding & possessing what is known as "Disability Awareness" & how to identify people with many forms of disabilities from mental, physical, psychological, drug induced & more. I also talk about how to deal with the criminal mind & people with Psychological issues, how to deal with manipulation & how to avoid being set-up & manipulated, & even suicide prevention. This knowledge comes from my 20 yrs. of experience working in local, State & Government Security, Adult & Juvenile Corrections & Mental Health Treatment Facilities, 3 yrs. working with Special Needs Teens as a Para Professional Special Needs Teacher's Assistant, & 24 yrs. Martial Arts.