October, 2011


30
Oct 11

Motiba’s Tattoos: A Granddaughter’s Journey into her Indian Family’s Past

Motiba’s Tattoos: A Granddaughter’s Journey into her Indian Family’s Past

The story of the Indian Diaspora–the great migration of Indians from their homeland to the New World–through one woman’s memories of her remarkable family. . Delving back into the world into which her grandmother was born in a tiny village in Kathiawar, India, Mira Kamdar begins a wondrous journey into the past. She follows her family as it emigrates from the feudal, rural India of 1900 to the bustling streets of Rangoon in the 1920s and 1930s. After a harrowing flight out of war-torn Burma, the family returns to their profitable businesses, only to be stripped of everything and expelled by the Burmese dictatorship in the early 1960s. The family begins a new life in Bombay. It is there that they are first introduced to America. Hollywood captures the imagination of Kamdar’s father, who, at the age of nineteen, is packed off to make the family’s fortune in the United States. We witness his travails as one of the first Indian immigrants to the US in the 1950′s and see how his children and grandchildren grapple with a multi-ethnic identity in post-modern America. Kamdar retraces pivotal historical moments-Satyagraha and India’s independence movement, World War II, the “brain drain” years of a triumphant American military-industrial complex-but never strays from the intimate experiences of her own family. With rich, vivid details of her relatives’ many fascinating lives, she recreates the moods and atmospheres of lost times and places and explores the borderless world of Indian-Americans today.Tracing her family’s odyssey from her grandmother’s 1908 birth in rural India through her own 1960s childhood in the boomtowns of the American West Coast, Mira Kamdar paints a poignant but anti-nostalgic portrait. It’s true, she notes, that Motiba (Hindi for “Grandmother”) spoke, moved, and lived with a calm assurance that came from her roots in an ancient culture inaccessible to her cosmopolitan, mixed-ethnicity descendants. But she had also been pulled out of school at age 12, as was customary to preserve a girl’s virtue, and was fiercely proud that her granddaughters had access to the education forbidden to her. Kamdar, whose prose is as subtle as her perceptions, captures the timeless appeal of village life when describing a visit to her grandmother’s birthplace, but she also vividly evokes the vibrant sophistication of Rangoon, where her family made its fortune, as well as the colonial and racial tensions that forced most Indians out of Burma after World War II. Her father came to study in America and stayed to marry the red-haired daughter of Danish American farmers. Motiba’s far-flung descendants remain close, even if they now keep in touch by e-mail as much as through the lengthy visits traditional among Indian relatives. In a moving final passage, Kamdar deems this new global community consistent with her grandmother’s Jain belief that “we are all sojourners… adopting endless, myriad identities.” –Wendy Smith

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27
Oct 11

Tattoo Granny: Second Edition

Tattoo Granny: Second Edition

Seventeen-year-old Jessie Sorrell loved his Granny more than any kid could imagine. Granny Sublet was a retired nurse. She was married over fifty years to her long-time sweetheart, Herb Sublet, who passed away from cancer several years earlier. They both loved their grandson Jessie, who was grandma’s boy. Then Granny died suddenly, and in his grief, Jessie got a tattoo of his granny on his arm. Somehow, that tattoo brought his granny back into his life and his life would never be the same!

List Price: $ 20.00

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Japan’s Tattoo Arts Horiyoshi’s World (Vol. 2)

This collection includes photos and artwork by Horiyoshi II – Tamotsu Kuronuma – and includes a 7 page English write up about in the back. Most texts are Japanese but you can enjoy stunning photos and see the talent of Horiyoshi II.

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24
Oct 11

Tattoo

Tattoo

Tattooing — once thought of as barbaric & the preserve of the lower classes — is now mainstream. This volume contains over 65 superb color & b&w photographs especially taken for this book. Award-winning photographer Dale Durfee has persuaded a variety of people from every walk of life to show their tattoos. Here she presents the very best examples, some in high-detail close-up & others covering the whole body in spectacular style. Every aspect & type of tattoo is included, from delicate & beautiful flowers & rock ‘n’ roll icons, to Buddhist prayer symbols & interwoven Celtic designs of great simplicity & power. Some of the models have described the significance of their designs, why they were chosen & what the tattoo means to them.

List Price: $ 17.00

Price: $ 17.00


21
Oct 11

Prison Tattoos

Prison Tattoos

Tattoos have a distinct anti-authority appeal. The origin of this appeal might be traced to the early Christian proscription of tattooing and the resulting European laws against the practice. Whatever the source, tattooing today has an aura of the forbidden about it. Second, tattooing may have inherent appeal due to the pain involved in the operation and the permanency of the design; thus tattooing is restricted to the brave and the dedicated. Third, and most important: in some circumstances, people are deprived of the opportunity to acquire and display the ordinary means of identifying and presenting the self. Although all three factors are obviously related it is the final one, that of deprivation of the opportunity to acquire and display the usual and desirable means of self-identification, that we see as the most basic to the understanding of tattooing. –Edgar & Dingman, “Tattooing and Identity,” International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1963

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18
Oct 11

Dead Man’s Tattoo

Dead Man’s Tattoo

When a man’s body bearing a faded Hungarian Arrow Cross tattoo, a pro-Nazi symbol from the thirties, washes ashore on a South Florida beach in 1973, a judge with Hungarian-Jewish roots, Elaine Bodor, aids the detective, Rico Gonzalez investigating the death. Soon, they find themselves collaborating on more than the solution to the mystery causing professional as well as personal consequences.

Follow the twists and turns of this 2011 Amazon Breakthrough Novel quarter-finalist.When a man’s body bearing a faded Hungarian Arrow Cross tattoo, a pro-Nazi symbol from the thirties, washes ashore on a South Florida beach in 1973, a judge with Hungarian-Jewish roots, Elaine Bodor, aids the detective, Rico Gonzalez investigating the death. Soon, they find themselves collaborating on more than the solution to the mystery causing professional as well as personal consequences.

Follow the twists and turns of this 2011 Amazon Breakthrough Novel quarter-finalist.

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15
Oct 11

Grandpa Jack’s Tattoo Tales Reviews

Grandpa Jack’s Tattoo Tales

Flying fish, giant octopuses, mermaids . . . Grandpa Jack has seen it all. He’s sailed all the oceans of the world, and he has a host of stories to tell about his adventures – and a tattoo for each of them. So when a customer at Grandpa Jack’s diner asks about one of his tattoos, Chloe’s grandpa delivers a whale of a tale.
 
With rip-roaring ink-and-watercolor pictures, Mark Foreman’s American debut is one swashbuckling good story readers won’t soon forget.

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12
Oct 11

Tattoo

Tattoo

Tattoo is about how customer zealots are inspired. The book makes a compelling business case for companies of all sizes to create customer advocates (customers who go out and bring business to you).

Using examples and interviews from Harley Davidson, Ritz Carlton, Starbucks, as well as several small businesses, Tattoo shows that fans are born from customer-focused, consistent actions by companies.

It offers a blueprint for businesses to follow and shows that “customer advocacy” does not have to be expensive or complicated to be effective.

The book gets its title from the surprising behavior of Harley Davidson motorcycle fans that tattoo their bodies with the Harley logo. Step-by-step, Tattoo explores how the company inspires its customers and employees with passion to create an experience that is so remarkable that they feel compelled to tell a story about their passion for the product.

Tattoo makes the point that feeling special is a human experience–one that companies create. From the small business dry cleaners that sew a button on your clothes to the Ritz Carlton “experience,” this book provides a wealth of examples and inspiration for the business owner or executive charged with growing the company.

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9
Oct 11

800 + Tattoo Designs

800 + Tattoo Designs

So Whats This Auction All About?
Thinking of getting a tattoo? Then this download pack contains one of the best
collections of tattoo designs and information related to the subject.

With over 700+ Unique designs you really can’t go wrong with this tattoo
designs pack.
So What Designs Are Included?

There really is too much to list but to get a general idea of the categories covered
take a look at the list below:

Tattoo Designs

◦Alien Tattoos
◦Angel Tattoos
◦Animal Tattoos
◦Asian Tattoos
◦Butterfly Tattoos
◦Cartoon Tattoos
◦Celtic Tattoos
◦Clown Tattoos
◦Cross Tattoos
◦Demon Tattoos
◦Devil Tattoos
◦Dragon Tattoos
◦Fairy Tattoos
◦Flower Tattoos
◦Kanji Symbols
◦Monster Tattoos
◦Native American Tattoos
◦Pinup Tattoos
◦Religious Tattoos
◦Skeleton Tattoos
◦Sun and Star Tattoos
◦Symbol Tattoos
◦Tribal Rings
◦Tribal Dragons
◦Much Much More

So Whats This Auction All About?
Thinking of getting a tattoo? Then this download pack contains one of the best
collections of tattoo designs and information related to the subject.

With over 700+ Unique designs you really can’t go wrong with this tattoo
designs pack.
So What Designs Are Included?

There really is too much to list but to get a general idea of the categories covered
take a look at the list below:

Tattoo Designs

◦Alien Tattoos
◦Angel Tattoos
◦Animal Tattoos
◦Asian Tattoos
◦Butterfly Tattoos
◦Cartoon Tattoos
◦Celtic Tattoos
◦Clown Tattoos
◦Cross Tattoos
◦Demon Tattoos
◦Devil Tattoos
◦Dragon Tattoos
◦Fairy Tattoos
◦Flower Tattoos
◦Kanji Symbols
◦Monster Tattoos
◦Native American Tattoos
◦Pinup Tattoos
◦Religious Tattoos
◦Skeleton Tattoos
◦Sun and Star Tattoos
◦Symbol Tattoos
◦Tribal Rings
◦Tribal Dragons
◦Much Much More

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6
Oct 11

The POLYNESIAN TATTOO Handbook

The POLYNESIAN TATTOO Handbook

Practical guide to creating meaningful Polynesian tattoos:

- Symbols and motifs
- Their meanings
- Quick reference symbols dictionary
- Placement on the body
- Designs explained in detail and case studies
- Polynesian-looking writings: maorigrams explained
- Basic sample designs to be used

All clearly explained with 200+ illustrations.
The one stop book to shape your tattoo dreams from the creators of TattooTribes.comPractical guide to creating meaningful Polynesian tattoos:

- Symbols and motifs
- Their meanings
- Quick reference symbols dictionary
- Placement on the body
- Designs explained in detail and case studies
- Polynesian-looking writings: maorigrams explained
- Basic sample designs to be used

All clearly explained with 200+ illustrations.
The one stop book to shape your tattoo dreams from the creators of TattooTribes.com

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3
Oct 11

A Brief History of My Tattoo Reviews

A Brief History of My Tattoo

Here’s how (at sixty) I got my tattoo, coached a guy in the Olympics, was turned down at a play audition by my daughter, got stuck in a car wash, ended up building a cabin in Vietnam and met my fictional fantasy woman—not necessarily in that order. This is writing as storytelling and why we should or should not do it.Here’s how (at sixty) I got my tattoo, coached a guy in the Olympics, was turned down at a play audition by my daughter, got stuck in a car wash, ended up building a cabin in Vietnam and met my fictional fantasy woman—not necessarily in that order. This is writing as storytelling and why we should or should not do it.

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Tattoo: An Anthropology

In the 1830s, missionaries in French Polynesia sought to suppress the traditional art of tattooing because they believed it to be a barbaric practice. More than 150 years later, tattooing is once again thriving in French Polynesia. This engrossing book documents the meaning of tattooing in contemporary French Polynesian society. In this case, its resurgence is part of a vibrant cultural revival movement. Kuwahara examines the complex significance of the art, including its relationship to gender, youth culture, ethnicity and prison life. She also provides unique photographic evidence of the sophisticated techniques and varied forms that characterize French Polynesian tattooing today.

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