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Timothy Dean Taylor

    March 17, 1961

    Timothy Taylor is a Canadian writer whose compelling narratives explore the complexities of the human experience. Through his distinctive prose, he crafts stories that resonate with readers, delving into profound themes with a keen observational eye. Taylor's unique literary voice and masterful storytelling have established him as a significant figure in contemporary literature.

    Alex Katz: Coca- Cola Girls
    Working Musicians
    Cathy and the Brown Face-ed Man
    Principles of Microeconomics for AP® Courses
    Stanley Park
    The Rise and Fall of Magic Wolf
    • The Rise and Fall of Magic Wolf

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(61)Add rating

      The story follows Teo, who transforms from a struggling brasserie worker in Paris to a renowned restaurateur in Vancouver. However, his success is jeopardized when allegations of sexual harassment and predation arise within his kitchens. This crisis compels Teo to confront the impact of both personal choices and societal dynamics, leading to a profound reflection on accountability and the darker aspects of his culinary empire.

      The Rise and Fall of Magic Wolf
    • A love story wrapped in a murder mystery.Jeremy Papier is a Vancouver chef and restaurateur who owns a bistro called The Monkey's Paw. The novel uses a "Bloods vs. Crips" metaphor for the philosophical conflict between chefs such as Papier, who favour local ingredients and menus, and those such as his nemesis Dante Beale, who favour a hip, globalized, "post-national" fusion cuisine.Papier also endures conflict with his father, an anthropologist studying homelessness in Vancouver's Stanley Park, who draws him into investigating the death of two children in the park.

      Stanley Park
    • Designed for Advanced Placement® microeconomics courses, this textbook aligns with College Board requirements and features current examples presented with political neutrality. It offers a balanced approach to economic theory and application, ensuring students grasp essential concepts effectively. The content is complemented by grayscale images, enhancing the learning experience without overwhelming the reader.

      Principles of Microeconomics for AP® Courses
    • As children begin to experience our world, they notice that there are a lot of differences that helps them to learn to ask the age-old question 'Why?' Cathy and her mom learn a lesson from pastor Bob about our world and about some of those differences. Join Cathy and her mom as they take this journey.

      Cathy and the Brown Face-ed Man
    • Timothy D. Taylor offers a behind-the-scenes look at the working composers, musicians, and engineers who create soundtracks for film, television, and video games.

      Working Musicians
    • This lovely catalogue was published following the Timothy Taylor London exhibition of Alex Katz's Coca-Cola Girls series, which ran from November 2 to December 21, 2018. The catalogue transports the viewer into the world of Alex Katz's Coca-Cola Girls, with their transient, balletic gestures and vitality resenting vast images of the paintings' large-scale, "no-noodling," direct application of paint. An essay by Robert Storr establishes the connections between the Coca-Cola Girls series and the Coca-Cola girls advertising from the 1890s through the 1960s is included with the book.

      Alex Katz: Coca- Cola Girls
    • Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Annie Morris' at Timothy Taylor London, 6 October - 13 November 2021, which coincided with Morris's first solo museum exhibition in the UK, 'When A Happy Thing Falls', 25 Sep 2021 - 6 Feb 2022 at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and her inclusion in Frieze Sculpture 2021 This beautifully designed catalogue invites the reader into the world of Annie Morris' vibrant, free-spirited drawings, tapestries and sculptures. Featuring installation images from the exhibition, never-seen-before studio shots, and artwork images, the book is accompanied by an original essay by the poet and critic Rachel Spence meditating on the links between Morris' life and art, her fascination with Rainer Maria Rilke, and the vital role of pigment and paint in Morris' practice. Limited edition of 1000 copies.

      Annie Morris
    • Timothy D. Taylor theorizes music’s economic and noneconomic forms of value to examine how people’s conceptions of value inform and shape their production and consumption of music.

      Making Value