Wargin, Kathy-Jo:The Legend Of Sleeping Bear
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Montreal, PQ, Canada: Editions Libre Expression, 2007. Paperback. Very Good. Texte francais, couverture souple. État d'usage: Livre neuf. 290 pages. Né en 1944 aux &… Meer...
Montreal, PQ, Canada: Editions Libre Expression, 2007. Paperback. Very Good. Texte francais, couverture souple. État d'usage: Livre neuf. 290 pages. Né en 1944 aux Écureuils, aujourd'hui partie intégrante de Donnacona, dans le comté de Portneuf, Georges-Hébert Germain a fait ses études classiques à Trois-Rivières et à Montréal. Après l'obtention d'un baccalauréat ès arts (1964) et d'une licence en géographie (1969) de l'Université de Montréal, il a opté pour le journalisme, d'abord attaché à La Presse, puis à L'Actualité. Il a travaillé comme pigiste au quotidien Le Devoir et pour la majorité des magazines québécois (Nous, Châtelaine, Elle, Reader's Digest, etc.). Il a participé comme chroniqueur, critique, commentateur, scénariste et reporter à un grand nombre d'émissions de télévision à la Société Radio-Canada, à TVA et à Télé-Québec, de même qu'à l'Office national du film. Georges-Hébert Germain a reçu plus de vingt prix de journalisme, dont le prix Judith-Jasmin, le prix Jules-Fournier, le prix Louis-Chantigny, le prix Montréal-Genève et, à deux reprises, le Grand Prix d'excellence de la Fondation nationale des prix du magazine canadien. Outre sa présence dans la presse écrite, Georges-Hébert Germain a signé de nombreux scénarios et les textes de plusieurs productions cinématographiques tournées en français et en anglais : en 1993, Sur le dos de la Grande-Baleine, un documentaire tourné au Brésil et au Québec sur les grands barrages (Office national du film) ; en 2001, Lumière du Nord, un film Imax sur les troupeaux de caribous du Québec (Productions SDA) ; en 2003, Le Temps d'un envol, un documentaire sur le Cirque du Soleil diffusé par Bravo aux États-Unis et par les réseaux français et anglais de la Société Radio-Canada ; en 2004, le making-of du film Monica la Mitraille réalisé par Pierre Houde, tiré de son propre roman Souvenirs de Monica ; en 2008, Les Glorieux, un hommage au club de hockey les Canadiens de Montréal pour l'OSM, sous la direction de Kent Nagano, présenté à la Place des Arts et, en 2009, au Centre Bell. Georges-Hébert Germain a de plus signé de 1999 à 2002 une série de portraits de grandes personnalités pour le Canal D (Productions Carrefour et Orbi XXI Productions), animé et assuré la narration de la série Destination Nor'Ouest I et II, diffusée à TVA et à TFO (Productions Rivard), collaboré à la recherche et assuré l'animation, les entrevues et la narration de la série La Ruée vers l'or, diffusée à TFO en 2010 et à TVA en 2012 (Productions Rivard et Slalom Productions). En littérature, Georges-Hébert Germain est l'auteur de dix-neuf livres, certains publiés à l'étranger, parmi lesquels Inuit : les peuples du froid (1995) et Les Coureurs des bois : la saga des Indiens blancs (2003). L'ouvre de l'écrivain comprend en outre des romans jeunesse, Un minou fait comme un rat (1982) et Croque-notes (1984) ; un essai, De Laval à Bangkok (1987) ; des monographies richement illustrées, Un moulin pas banal (1991), Québec-Québec (1992), Le Génie québécois : histoire d'une conquête (1996), Un musée dans la ville (2007) ; des romans, Le Château (2001), La fureur et l'enchantement (2010) et des biographies de Guy Lafleur (1990), Christophe Colomb (1991), Monica la Mitraille (1997), Céline Dion (1997), Thérèse Dion (2006), Marc Favreau, dit Sol (2007), René Angélil (2009) et Robert Bourassa (2012). Dans son ensemble, l'oeuvre de Georges-Hébert Germain constitue une sorte d'inventaire des grands archétypes québécois., Editions Libre Expression, 2007, 3, Groningen, Egbert Forsten. 1997. Original publisher's sewn blue & green paperback, pictorial frontcover, large 8vo: xij, 442pp., 24 contributions [1 in French], bibliographical footnotes, illustrated. CONTENTS: 1. marc boone: Destroying and reconstructing the city. The inculcation and arrogation of princely power in the Burgundian-Habsburg netherlands [14th-16th Centuries]. 2. Martin Gosman: Obedience and social identity. Some treatises on the perfect courtie [ca. 1530-ca. 1630]. 3. Piet Leupen: Conservatism or Constitutionalism? The long way to representation in the country of Holland. 4. Mario J.V. Branco: The general laws of Alfonso II and his policy of 'centralisatio"": a reassesseent. 5. Kerry Cathers: Hierarcy or Anarchy. An examination of te leadership structures within the Anglo-Saxon military. 6. Marie A. Conn: Rites of king-making in 12th-century England. 7. Lisa M. van Hijum: Charles V and his ideal: One emperor, one empire. 8. Antheum Janse: Ambition and administration. Charles the Bold and the feudal levy in Holland. 9. Bart Jaski: Kings over overkings. Propaganda for pre-eminence in early medieval Ireland. 10. Kathp Pierson: Rulers, magnates and outsiders in Bavaria and its marches. 11. Robert Stanton: National martyrs and willing heroes: piety and patriotism in 2 English saints' lives. 12. Janet Coleman: Structural realities of power. he theory and practice of monarchies and republics in relation to personal and collective liberty. 13. Lucas Burkart: The image of the duke and the perception of power in renaissance Ferrara. 14. Carlos F.C. Carreto: Au seul d'une poétique du pouvoir. Manipulation du nom et [en]jeux de la nomination dans le Romen Arthurian en vers. 15. Michael F. Cusato: The renunciation of power as a foundation theme in early Franciscan history. 16. Thérèse de Hemptinne: Women as mediators between the powers of Comitatus and Sacredotium. Two countesses of Flanders in the 11th and 12th centuries. 17. Thérèse B. McGuire: The symbol of power in Suger's Tree of Jesse. 18. Patrick Quinn: Faith as a noetic power in the writings of Aquinas. 19. Andreas Rüther: Imperial self-representation. Charles V's procession into Rome in April 1536. 20. Elsa Strietman: Playing for power: the rhetoricians and suthority. 21. Sarah Tolmie: Quia hic homo multa signa facit. Henry V's royal entry into London, November 23, 1415. 22. Joël Blanchard: The dispersal of power. New relays, new models. 23. David Lederer: The mirror. Critical self-reflection and the psychological origins of European world domination. 24. Ralf Schlechtweg-Jahn: The power of cannibalisation. Hans Staden's American travels account of 1557. Very fine copy - as new. Volume 23: Mediaevalia Groningana. Selected Proceedings of the International Conference groningen 20-23 November 1996., Groningen, Egbert Forsten. 1997, 0, London, Eng: Collins, St James's Place. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1965. Hardcover. 0002155060 . Green Hardcovers with gilt titles to the spine a sound binding with clean & unmarked pages. In Near Fine condition. The DJ is Very Good, unclipped, intact, with moderate cover edgewear and rubbing. A frontispiece of de Chardin during the 1914-18 war. Translated from the french 'Genese d'une Pensee' by Rene Hague. "Teilhard de Chardin's ecological theology only became famous in the 60s and 70s, long before the ecological crisis itself was very clear to us. Today Teilhard's pioneering work has become more and more relevant particularly to those interested in determining the moral implications of our ecological failures. While Teilhard's later work is still well known, "The Making of a Mind" shows how these thoughts developed in the mind of a young man, drafted into the trenches of World War I, who shared the seeds of these later ideas in a series of letters written to his devoted cousin. "; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 316 pages; Box 47 ., Collins, St James's Place, 1965, 4, Tours: Alfred Mame Et Fils, 1866. Seizieme Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition. K. Girardet. Original faux leather blind stamped boards with expertly executed re-backing in black morocco leather with gilt tooling and four raised bands. All edges gilt, black & white illustrations after Girardet. "Portsmouth & District Linguists' Club" library stamp and mark to half-title and also mark to titlepage. Feint scattered foxing, internal front joint parted but otherwise sound. Would make and excellent shelf filler. Size: Octavo. Text is in French. Illustrator: K. Girardet. Category: Fiction; French Language; ., Alfred Mame Et Fils, 1866, 2.5, Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press. Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1998. First Edition. Third Printing; Hardcover. 188694735X . Cover is illustrated boards. Endpapers illustrated with map of Lake Michigan and the upper northwest portion of the lower peninsula of Michigan, where the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes are located. Lushly colored illustrations on every page. "It is believed that the Ojibwe [Ojibway] of Michigan were the first to tell the story of Sleeping Bear and her cubs, a legend that has since become known as The Legend of Sleeping Bear. The tale originated as a way to explain the sandy area that we know today as the Sleeping Bear Dune. In this story, Mother Bear and her two cubs must escape a forest fire in Wisconsin. As they struggle to make this journey across Lake Michigan, the loyalty and dedications they show for one another is powerful and heartwarming..." Lovely tale with wonderful, original artwork to bring the tale to life. And as someone who spent many childhood summers on the shores of Lake Michigan, climbing the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes, playing on the sand beaches of Lake Michigan, it all makes for a perfect and logical explanation of this lovely natural landmark. Oversized, 3#. ; Color Illustrations; 9 1/4 x 11 1/4; Unpaginated pages; SIGNED BY AUTHOR ON FRONT END PAPER. Cover has light rubbing and shelfwear. DJ has some rubbing/scuffing, shelfwear; in a mylar cover. ; Signed by Author ., Sleeping Bear Press, 1998, 4<