Keeping Time

  • Keeping Time
    By Ian Douglas

    "Nobody knows exactly what time is.

  • Keeping Time: The Planning
    By Emily Smith

    Time has never been an issue for Carter McKenna and Sadie Maron.

  • Keeping Time: The Church's Years
    By Gail Ramshaw, Mons Teig

    July 1 Catherine Winkworth, 1878; John Mason Neale, 1866; hymn translators Neale was an English priest associated with the movement for church renewal at Cambridge. Winkworth lived most of her life in Manchester, where she was involved ...

  • Keeping Time: The History and Theory of Preservation in America
    By William J. Murtagh

    Professor William Tischler was very helpful in dealing with the subject of landscape preservation. Samuel Stokes and Elizabeth Watson were both excellent guides on rural and small-town preservation, as was Patricia Williams on living ...

  • Keeping Time: Pack of 4
    By Avelyn Davidson

    Keeping Time: Pack of 4

  • Keeping Time
    By Stacey McGlynn

    Frustrated by her son's efforts to move her into assisted living, septuagenarian Daisy Phillips discovers a forgotten watch that once belonged to a lost love--a finding that prompts her visit to America to track down her former fiance and ...

  • Keeping TIme
    By Story Shares, Sienna Santer

    Will one boy and his watch be enough to keep morale steady and hope on the horizon? Keep going... Keep going... Keep going.This book in one in a growing collection of Relevant Reads, stories that are "easy to read and hard to put down.

  • Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History
    By Robert Walser

    An anthology of sixty-two news articles, reviews, program notes, memoirs, and interviews from the twentieth century illuminates the history of jazz and features the thoughts of the great performers on the nature of the music and its ...

  • Keeping Time: The Photographs of Don Hunstein
    By Jon Pareles

    To this day, his work exists as a unique record chronicling the creative efforts and energies of the world’s greatest musicians.

  • Keeping Time: Memory, Nostalgia, and the Art of History
    By Peter N. Carroll

    At once memoir and meditation, Keeping Time records one professional historian's struggle to live in history even as he studies it, writes about it, and teaches it.

  • Keeping Time: Time, Liturgy and Christian Discipleship
    By Tim Gorringe

    We cannot speak of a “Christian” state or culture but at the same time G-d's Word does not return void (Isaiah 55:11). It makes history (Jeremiah 1:9–10). That history, it seems to me, Irenaeus understands in terms of humanization.

  • Keeping Time: Praying Lent Throughout the School Day
    By Sandra Iwanski

    God of all times and places, help us to keep our promise to pray, to honor the fast we have chosen, to share what we have with those who need it, to forgive and ask forgiveness, and to consider the part that suffering plays in our lives ...

  • Keeping Time: An Introduction to Archival Best Practices for Music Librarians
    By Lisa Hooper, Donald C. Force

    PHOTOGRAPHS The art of photography began in 1839 with the daguerreotype , which offered , for the first time , a method for permanently imprinting an exact replication of a scene via chemical and technological processes .

  • Keeping Time: A Life Making Music
    By Ann Copeland

    the laws of freedom that kept those improvisations aloft, just out of reach of a clean conservatory death.”9 Surprised by Joseph's inability to keep up with him, Will asks afterward, “You can't make it go, on its own?

  • Keeping Time
    By Walter Buehr

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.

  • Keeping Time: The History and Theory of Preservation in America
    By William J. Murtagh

    Praise for the First Edition . . . "A single volume offering a synopsis of the history of the preservation movement, an analysis of the relevant data, and a discussion...

  • Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History
    By Robert Walser

    In the end, the focus here remains on how the music works and why people have cared about it.

  • Keeping Time: A Novel
    By Thomas Legendre

    A crumbling marriage.

  • Keeping Time
    By Sienna Santer

    Seven strangers are thrust into one another's lives in an unexpected and dangerous turn of events. How they handle themselves in the midst of hunger, fear, and endless fighting will ask readers to consider what is truly important in life.

  • Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History
    By Robert Walser

    An anthology of sixty-two news articles, reviews, program notes, memoirs, and interviews from the twentieth century illuminates the history of jazz and features the thoughts of the great performers on the nature of the music and its ...