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The Rapids

Gillis, Susan
The Rapids
Poetry. Urgent and precarious, the poems in THE RAPIDS, Susan Gillis' third collection, take us to places lost and reclaimed: a balcony high over the St. Lawrence River in downtown Montreal, upstream to the Lachine Rapids, and beyond, to landscapes as far apart as Greece and the B.C. coast.The presiding spirit of the book is force: wind, water, and time at work on the body and on the body of the world. Like the river that is its measure, THE R...

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Remembering Fort Lauderdale

Gillis, Susan
Remembering Fort Lauderdale
In less than one hundred years, Fort Lauderdale grew from a wilderness stagecoach stop and trading post to become one of America's favorite tourist destinations and the seat of government for Florida's second-most-populous county. With a selection of fine historic images from her best-selling book Historic Photos of Fort Lauderdale, Susan Gillis provides a valuable and revealing historical retrospective on the growth and development of this re...

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Yellow Crane

Gillis, Susan
Yellow Crane
Inviting, human, capacious poems that grapple with ideas while also lightly grieving our capacity for ruin. Yellow Crane, Susan Gillis's fourth collection of poetry, is a book of many views, many voices. A long look at the changing landscape of a Montreal neighbourhood becomes at once a lament and a love poem. A sequence of poems inspired by Japanese tanka take on the cultural weather, core-drilling into the contradictions and uncertainties of...

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Historic Photos of Fort Lauderdale

Gillis, Susan
Historic Photos of Fort Lauderdale
In less than one hundred years, Fort Lauderdale grew from a wilderness stagecoach stop and trading post to become one of America's favorite tourist destinations and the seat of government for Florida's second-most-populous county. Historic Photos of Fort Lauderdale captures the story of that remarkable growth, through striking black and white photographs carefully selected from the finest collections. In these pages are seldom-seen images of a...

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Fort Lauderdale in Vintage Postcards

Gillis, Susan
Fort Lauderdale in Vintage Postcards
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a well-known tourist destination whose very name evokes the image of a postcard. What is today one of Florida's largest cities was not always prized for its beautiful beaches and tropical climate. In the early 20th century, it was hailed as the "Gateway to the Everglades" and a "vegetable shipping capital." By the 1920s, Fort Lauderdale found itself at the very center of the phenomenal Florida land boom. Developmen...

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Fort Lauderdale: The Venice of America

Gillis, Susan
Fort Lauderdale: The Venice of America
Taking its name from a fortification established more than 160 years ago during the Second Seminole War, Fort Lauderdale boasts a history stretching back 5, 000 years before the first white settlers arrived in the eighteenth century. From beautiful tales of the "mysterious" New River that helped launch the community to more recent stories of rum running and gambling, segregation and integration, and boom and bust, the history of this Florida c...

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Broward County: The Photography of Gene Hyde

Gillis, Susan
Broward County: The Photography of Gene Hyde
In 1915, the South Florida communities of Fort Lauderdale, Dania, Pompano, Hallandale, Deerfield, and Davie joined together to form a county. They named it Broward, in honor of the governor whose Everglades drainage program had brought them such prosperity. Today, Broward is Florida's second largest county, with 1.6 million people. Photographer Aaron Eugene Hyde came to Fort Lauderdale in 1933, at the age of 16, to begin a 40-year career, serv...

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Boomtime Boca: Boca Raton in the 1920s

Gillis, Susan / Boca Raton Historical Society
Boomtime Boca: Boca Raton in the 1920s
Boca Raton, Florida, was a tiny farming community on the southeastern coast of Florida when the states 1920s real estate boom grew into a national phenomenon. Investors and new residents were drawn to the state from all over the country, a time Floridians referred to as the Boom. In April 1925, well-known Palm Beach society architect Addison Mizner revealed his plans for an ambitious new development in Boca Raton. The plans included a gigant...

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Mindful communiceren

Gillis Chapman, Susan / Hermsen, Ronald
Mindful communiceren
In 'Mindful communiceren' laat psycholoog Susan Chapman helder zien hoe we stilte, vertrouwen, vragen en antwoorden kunnen gebruiken om met meer diepgang te communiceren. Goede communicatie is immers essentieel voor een gezonde relatie tussen partners, familieleden, vrienden en collega's. Mindfulness is een krachtig hulpmiddel om die communicatie te verbeteren en compassievol met anderen om te gaan. Mindfulness verandert namelijk de manier w...

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Fort Lauderdale

Gillis, Susan
Fort Lauderdale
Taking its name from a fortification established more than 160 years ago during the Second Seminole War, Fort Lauderdale boasts a history stretching back 5, 000 years before the first white settlers arrived in the eighteenth century. From beautiful tales of the "mysterious" New River that helped launch the community to more recent stories of rum running and gambling, segregation and integration, and boom and bust, the history of this Florida c...

CHF 40.90

Fort Lauderdale

Gillis, Susan / Hobby, Daniel T.
Fort Lauderdale
Like many Sun Belt cities, Fort Lauderdale has experienced phenomenal growth over the past several decades. Once a wilderness home for the Seminole Indians and a few hardy pioneers, the small community grew up around Frank Stranahan's successful trading post, a convenient stop for hunters, fishermen, and sightseers preparing to head into the Everglades. But much more was in store for this rugged outback camp. Surveying Fort Lauderdale's fascin...

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Palm Beach County During World War II

Gillis, Susan / Marconi, Richard a. / Murray, Debi
Palm Beach County During World War II
During World War II, Palm Beach County was a beehive of activity. Beachgoers witnessed the destruction left in the wake of U-boat attacks and then helped rescue survivors and retrieve the dead. One of the first Civil Air Patrol units to hunt U-boats operated from Palm Beach County. Morrison Field in West Palm Beach served as the takeoff point for Army Air Corps planes destined for battle lines throughout the world. Boca Raton Army Air Field wa...

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Boomtime Boca

Gillis, Susan / Boca Raton Historical Society
Boomtime Boca
Boca Raton, Florida, was a tiny farming community on the southeastern coast of Florida when the state's 1920s real estate boom grew into a national phenomenon. Investors and new residents were drawn to the state from all over the country, a time Floridians referred to as "the Boom." In April 1925, well-known Palm Beach society architect Addison Mizner revealed his plans for an ambitious new development in Boca Raton. The plans included a gigan...

CHF 38.90

Broward County

Gillis, Susan
Broward County
In 1915, the South Florida communities of Fort Lauderdale, Dania, Pompano, Hallandale, Deerfield, and Davie joined together to form a county. They named it Broward, in honor of the governor whose Everglades drainage program had brought them such prosperity. Today, Broward is Florida's second largest county, with 1.6 million people. Photographer Aaron Eugene Hyde came to Fort Lauderdale in 1933, at the age of 16, to begin a 40-year career, serv...

CHF 38.90

Fort Lauderdale

Gillis, Susan / Hobby, Daniel T.
Fort Lauderdale
Like many Sun Belt cities, Fort Lauderdale has experienced phenomenal growth over the past several decades. Once a wilderness home for the Seminole Indians and a few hardy pioneers, the small community grew up around Frank Stranahan's successful trading post, a convenient stop for hunters, fishermen, and sightseers preparing to head into the Everglades. But much more was in store for this rugged outback camp. Surveying Fort Lauderdale's fascin...

CHF 31.50

Volta

Gillis, Susan
Volta
A pink bathrobe turns into a kingfisher, a kitchen floor displays the stigmata of an oncoming storm, a Stone Age axe-head surfaces in France for someone from Newfoundland to stumble over, the covers of a book vibrate through broken intimacy. Here, friendship has the power to transform, love, to disembody. In a series of radical translations of the Earl of Surrey's sixteenth-century sonnets, a garden of plastic delights uproots the pastoral sce...

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Swimming Among the Ruins

Gillis, Susan
Swimming Among the Ruins
These poems imagine the reconciliation of material reality with the spirit's longing, through travel, the physical displacement of time and space, through contemplation, and through the unsettling of language. The submerged foundations of a ruined city, place names that recall the past, ancient statuary, a drop of water echoing in an empty tomb, personal memories, heat left on a path walked by generations--these remnants of passage are examine...

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