Henry Martin Livres






La grammaire des styles. Le style Louis XIII.
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The Studio Recordings of the Miles Davis Quintet , 1965-68 provides an important analytical study of the Miles Davis quintet studio recordings of 1965-68, including the albums E.S.P., Miles Smiles, Sorcerer, Nefertiti, Miles in the Sky, and Filles de Kilimanjaro. Using transcription and analysis, Keith Waters brings to light the compositional, improvisational, and collective achievements of the group.
Unlimited Heartbreak: The Inside Story of Limerick Hurling
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The book offers an in-depth exploration of Limerick hurling through candid interviews with over 100 players, mentors, and officials. It captures the raw and unfiltered experiences of those directly involved, revealing personal stories of triumphs, setbacks, controversies, and the intricacies of the sport. Many contributors share their insights for the first time, providing a unique and comprehensive perspective on the highs and lows of Limerick's hurling history.
Provides advice on investing in the stock market and explains how Wall Street really works
Sanctuary in Shadows
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Charlie Parker, Composer
- 372pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Charlie Parker, Composer reexamines the renowned jazz improviser as a composer in his own right, assessing 84 of his original works with a focus on their aesthetic qualities and historical context. číst celé
In this remarkable book, Henry Martin invites us to study in close detail van Gogh’s painting The Good Samaritan , and the famous parable told by Jesus of Nazareth. He asks what lessons we can learn from meditation upon the imagery and each of the characters portrayed. Questions for discussion and reflection on each chapter help us to relate the themes and challenges of the parable to our lives and the world we live in today. The book is also an engaging, personal study of van Gogh, the tragic genius of his life, and the struggles he faced which may have informed both his process and his spirituality. Martin has translated many of van Gogh’s letters, and, as an artist himself, brings a unique perspective to our understanding of both the painter and the parable.
In Alongside, Henry Martin considers Jesus' struggles and what we can draw from them in a book suitable for daily reading, with prayers and reflections. Suitable for Lent and Advent.