As I See it

As I See it
Author: Greg Gorman
Publisher: powerHouse Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2000
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

Twenty years in the making, this internationally acclaimed photographer's epic project features carefully selected young men - not big or overly built - who exemplify for Gorman a perfected state, allowing him to frame grace, beauty and elegance in the form of the male nude. Included amongst the 212 portraits are many of Gorman's friends and acquaintances, as well as professional models. The cumulative effect of As I See It is a pleasurable zone of contmeplation, allowing the viewer to reexamine the precepts of beauty within a refreshing framework of exalted maleness.

The World As I See It

The World As I See It
Author: Albert Einstein
Publisher: Book Tree
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2007
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 1585092878

Often called he most advanced and celebrated mind of the 20th Century, this book allows us to meet Albert Einstein as a person. Explores his beliefs, philosophical ideas, and opinions on many subjects.

It's Life as I See it

It's Life as I See it
Author: Dan Nadel
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1681375613

Originally published by Chicago's Black press, long neglected by mainstream publishing, and now included in a Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago exhibition, these comics showcase some of the finest Black cartoonists. Between the 1940s and 1980s, Chicago’s Black press—from The Chicago Defender to the Negro Digest to self-published pamphlets—was home to some of the best cartoonists in America. Kept out of the pages of white-owned newspapers, Black cartoonists found space to address the joys, the horrors, and the everyday realities of Black life in America. From Jay Jackson’s anti-racist time travel adventure serial Bungleton Green, to Morrie Turner’s radical mixed-race strip Dinky Fellas, to the Afrofuturist comics of Yaoundé Olu and Turtel Onli, to National Book Award–winning novelist Charles Johnson’s blistering and deeply funny gag cartoons, this is work that has for far too long been excluded and overlooked. Also featuring the work of Tom Floyd, Seitu Hayden, Jackie Ormes, and Grass Green, this anthology accompanies the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago’s exhibition Chicago Comics: 1960 to Now, and is an essential addition to the history of American comics. The book's cover is designed by Kerry James Marshall. Published in conjunction with the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, on the occasion of Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now, June 19–October 3, 2021. Curated by Dan Nadel.

My Life, as I See It

My Life, as I See It
Author: Dionne Warwick
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-11-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439171351

For the first time, music legend and humanitarian activist Dionne Warwick reflects on 50 years in showbusiness and the lessons she has learned from being an artist, a mother and a global icon. From her rise to superstardom to raising millions of dollars for AIDS research, she gives readers a glimpse into her dazzling, inspiring life. 'If you think you can do it, you can do it' was the advice she got from her grandfather as a young girl - words she has never forgotten. Like her music and humanitarian work, her story is guaranteed to give hope and inspiration to people across the world.

As I See it

As I See it
Author: J. Paul Getty
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2003-06-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780892367009

In his candid and witty autobiography, famed tycoon J. Paul Getty invites readers to glimpse the twentieth century from the vantage point of a man who lived, as he puts it, "through the most exciting and exhilarating - and most turbulent and terrible - eight decades of human history." Whether describing how he amassed his staggering fortune, recounting conversations with intriguing personalities of the day, or frankly discussing his marriages and liaisons, J. Paul Getty sets the record straight - once and for all. He even speaks honestly about his notorious stinginess and the bizarre problems faced by the impossibly wealthy.

AS I SEE IT

AS I SEE IT
Author: Phoenix Normand
Publisher: Phoenix Normand
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"AS I SEE IT" is a blatantly honest account of today's business written from the perspective of a 50-year old, Black, gay, male Executive Assistant who supported some of the top executives in Finance, Tech, Retail and Aerospace and challenged business and societal norms to become one of the most respected professionals in the field. During his 27 years in the C-suite Phoenix Normand witnessed the rise and fall of Dot-Com 1.0, survived two (near) heart attacks, even designed the pitch book for the investment bank that eventually took Amazon.com public. It's not pretty. But it is honest. And a book that everyone in business should read and have open conversations about in an effort to finally solve many of the inequities, misperceptions, and issues that have plagued big business for decades.

As I See It

As I See It
Author: Cathe Laurie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Success
ISBN: 9781612914275

Through a woman's eyes ... Truth is truth, and the precepts of the Bible apply equally to all of God's children, young and old, male and female. But it's really no great secret that men and women see things differently. Call it a different slant, a different emphasis, or a different point of view. Through the years of her teaching ministry to women, Cathe Laurie has brought a distinctively feminine perspective to the eternal insights of God's Word. In the pages of this book, Cathe shows how Scripture speaks to all the basic issues of life: love, faith, trials, joy, pain, relationships, time, attitudes, speech, marriage, priorities, and hope beyond the grave.

As I See It: A Life in Detours

As I See It: A Life in Detours
Author: Thomas A. Kligerman
Publisher: Triglyph Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781916355460

- Presents stories behind the images including exclusive artwork and previously unseen images- Endorsed by celebrated interior designer, Kelly Wearstler and Amy Astley, the editor of Architectural Digest- QR codes link images to the sites of buildings and evolving video contentThis book is a celebration of the power of the mobile phone camera combined with Tom Kligerman's unique eye. Tom is a New York architect who adores travel and the different cultures of the world, recording vibrant details and evocative scenes on his iPhone as he journeys from India to New Mexico, from Beaux-Arts monuments to rustic barns, from ocean to mountaintop. The images have been curated into dynamic pairs that spark a conversation about the world and the different ways of seeing it. They are accompanied by Tom's reflections, and those of his Instagram followers, in a series of captions, comments and mini essays. This book is a child of the pandemic, a time when people could only dream of traveling or relive past experiences, as Tom has done, from the image banks on their mobile devices. It rejoices in both the potential of new media and the physical pleasure given by a beautifully made and structured book. It allows readers a moment of pause and reflection, so necessary if we are not to be lost in the digital feed.

As I See It

As I See It
Author: Tom Sullivan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 145166351X

An inspirational memoir of a man's rich life experiences without sight, but with an enormous sense of wonder. Sullivan has gleaned a number of gifts from his "affliction," including cultivating a sense of his own purpose, treasuring people without expectation, and celebrating his own uniqueness.

As I See It

As I See It
Author: Cody Coffey
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010-03
Genre:
ISBN: 1449060811

People will be interested in this book because it offers insight and a different look at the cycle of life and death and why they are never ending. The who, what, where and why are just fill-ins for the curious, but logical questions and answers that we ponder as humans. I hope to take it further by examining the meaning behind the meaning. The possibilities and the consequences of ignoring the very basis of not just life, but the survival of humanity that we are not here by some kind of accident in the cosmos. What happens and transpires when people no longer feel a purpose to life and this feeling causes an insurrection and destruction of one's soul, where not only do they lash out at each other, they eventually despise themselves. This issue is what happens in the absence of God in one's life and how the soul starves while the flesh feasts in misery and selfishness. The absence of purpose which is a greater good (God) causes a systematic breakdown where the tentacles of misery and chaos run wild as one adopts the mentality of every man, women and child. The more selfish people become the less they care about those further and further away from their "personal space" to the point where they do not care about their own country, their own state, community right up to their own backyard. As evil advances the faithless retreat, one grows more and more selfish in the absence of God. Good and evil, right and wrong become meshed together and a vail of gray causes one unable to discern between the two.