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Endpaper Collection

Author : Ilopa Journals
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1671809556

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Endpaper Collection by Ilopa Journals Pdf

The papers in this book are an excellent collection of vintage endpapers form the 18th and 19th century. They are scanned reproductions and useful to make your own cards, embellish your journals or decorate any paper craft projects. The pages are easy to cut out from the book and can be used in any of your crafts. Features: 20 sheets (8.5x11) - 2 of each design double sided vintage endpapers 100 gsm paper

Pink Floyd

Author : Martin Popoff
Publisher : Quarto Publishing Group USA
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2018-06-26
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780760360620

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Pink Floyd by Martin Popoff Pdf

This stunning look back at Pink Floyd’s discography comprises a series of in-depth, frank, and entertaining conversations about all of the band's studio albums, including their soundtrack efforts and the instrumental/ambient The Endless River. Inside, prolific rock journalist Martin Popoff moderates discussions on each album with rock journalists and musicians who offer insights, opinions, and anecdotes about every release. Together, the conversations comprise a unique historical overview of the band, covering everything from early albums with the iconic Syd Barrett to the songwriting tandem of Roger Waters and David Gilmour; the impeccable talents of drummer Nick Mason and multi-instrumentalist Richard Wright; those mega tours undertaken in support of the LPs; the monster success of breakthrough LP Dark Side of the Moon; interpersonal conflict; the band following Waters’ 1985 departure; and much more. Popoff also includes sidebars that provide complete track listings, album personnel, and studios and dates. Every page is illustrated with thoughtfully curated performance and offstage photography, as well as rare memorabilia.

The Hymnal

Author : Christopher N. Phillips
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2018-08-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781421425931

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The Hymnal by Christopher N. Phillips Pdf

Understanding the culture of living with hymnbooks offers new insight into the histories of poetry, literacy, and religious devotion. It stands barely three inches high, a small brick of a book. The pages are skewed a bit, and evidence of a small handprint remains on the worn, cheap leather covers that don’t quite close. The book bears the marks of considerable use. But why—and for whom—was it made? Christopher N. Phillips’s The Hymnal is the first study to reconstruct the practices of reading and using hymnals, which were virtually everywhere in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Isaac Watts invented a small, words-only hymnal at the dawn of the eighteenth century. For the next two hundred years, such hymnals were their owners’ constant companions at home, school, church, and in between. They were children's first books, slaves’ treasured heirlooms, and sources of devotional reading for much of the English-speaking world. Hymnals helped many people learn to memorize poetry and to read; they provided space to record family memories, pass notes in church, and carry everything from railroad tickets to holy cards to business letters. In communities as diverse as African Methodists, Reform Jews, Presbyterians, Methodists, Roman Catholics, and Unitarians, hymnals were integral to religious and literate life. An extended historical treatment of the hymn as a read text and media form, rather than a source used solely for singing, this book traces the lives people lived with hymnals, from obscure schoolchildren to Emily Dickinson. Readers will discover a wealth of connections between reading, education, poetry, and religion in Phillips’s lively accounts of hymnals and their readers.

Botanical Endpaper Collection

Author : Ilopa Journals
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1671806395

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Botanical Endpaper Collection by Ilopa Journals Pdf

The botanical papers in this book are an excellent collection of vintage endpapers form the 18th and 19th century. They are scanned reproductions and useful to make your own cards, embellish your journals or decorate any paper craft projects. The pages are easy to cut out from the book and can be used in any of your crafts. Features: 20 sheets (8.5x11) - 2 of each design double sided botanical pattern paper 100 gsm paper

The Dictionary of the Book

Author : Sidney E. Berger
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 575 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2023-01-16
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9781538151334

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The Dictionary of the Book by Sidney E. Berger Pdf

This edition adds more than 700 new entries and many new illustrations; corrects and brings up to date the entries of the work of others; and brings the vocabulary and theory of bookselling and collecting into the modern commercial and academic world, which has been forced to adjust to a new reality thanks to worldwide medical and economic concerns

John Baskerville

Author : Caroline Archer-Parré,Malcolm Dick
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786948601

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John Baskerville by Caroline Archer-Parré,Malcolm Dick Pdf

The eighteenth-century typographer, printer, industrialist and Enlightenment figure, John Baskerville (1707-75) was an inventor, entrepreneur and artist with a worldwide reputation who made eighteenth-century Birmingham a city without typographic equal, by changing the course of type design. This publication explores Baskerville in his social and economic context and evaluates his impact.

Picturebooks

Author : Evelyn Arizpe,Maureen Farrell,Julie McAdam
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2014-10-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317850304

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Picturebooks by Evelyn Arizpe,Maureen Farrell,Julie McAdam Pdf

The picturebook is now recognized as a sophisticated art form that has provided a space for some of the most exciting innovations in the field of children’s literature. This book brings together the work of expert scholars from the UK, the USA and Europe to present original theoretical perspectives and new research on picturebooks and their readers. The authors draw on a variety of disciplines such as art and cultural history, semiotics, philosophy, cultural geography, visual literacy, education and literary theory in order to revisit the question of what a picturebook is, and how the best authors and illustrators meet and exceed artistic, narrative and cultural expectations. The book looks at the socio-historical conditions of different times and countries in which a range of picturebooks have been created, pointing out variations but also highlighting commonalities. It also discusses what the stretching of borders may mean for new generations of readers, and what contemporary children themselves have to say about picturebooks. This book was originally published as a special issue of the New Review of Children’s Literature and Librarianship.

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music Collection at Burghley House, Stamford

Author : Gerald Gifford
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2017-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351786126

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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music Collection at Burghley House, Stamford by Gerald Gifford Pdf

This title was first published in 2002: Burghley House, Stamford, was built between 1555 and 1587 for William Cecil, Lord Burghley, the Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I. The library there contains an extensive collection of manuscript and printed music dating from about 1650 to 1850, substantially formed during the latter part of the 18th century by the Ninth Earl of Exeter. The collection is given particular significance by the inclusion of several rare and in some cases apparently unique volumes. This catalogue examines the Burghley House music collection in the light of contemporary documentary evidence. The opening section describes the people who added to the collection and their musical enthusiasms. This approach brings the collection to life and also enables us to appreciate emergent trends in British music history of the period. With each entry fully described and the printed music referenced to RISM or CPM, this catalogue should form a valuable reference source for all scholars of British music from the 17th to the 19th century.

Frederick Douglass

Author : David W. Blight
Publisher : Simon & Schuster
Page : 912 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781416590323

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Frederick Douglass by David W. Blight Pdf

**Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in History** “Extraordinary…a great American biography” (The New Yorker) of the most important African-American of the nineteenth century: Frederick Douglass, the escaped slave who became the greatest orator of his day and one of the leading abolitionists and writers of the era. As a young man Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) escaped from slavery in Baltimore, Maryland. He was fortunate to have been taught to read by his slave owner mistress, and he would go on to become one of the major literary figures of his time. His very existence gave the lie to slave owners: with dignity and great intelligence he bore witness to the brutality of slavery. Initially mentored by William Lloyd Garrison, Douglass spoke widely, using his own story to condemn slavery. By the Civil War, Douglass had become the most famed and widely travelled orator in the nation. In his unique and eloquent voice, written and spoken, Douglass was a fierce critic of the United States as well as a radical patriot. After the war he sometimes argued politically with younger African Americans, but he never forsook either the Republican party or the cause of black civil and political rights. In this “cinematic and deeply engaging” (The New York Times Book Review) biography, David Blight has drawn on new information held in a private collection that few other historian have consulted, as well as recently discovered issues of Douglass’s newspapers. “Absorbing and even moving…a brilliant book that speaks to our own time as well as Douglass’s” (The Wall Street Journal), Blight’s biography tells the fascinating story of Douglass’s two marriages and his complex extended family. “David Blight has written the definitive biography of Frederick Douglass…a powerful portrait of one of the most important American voices of the nineteenth century” (The Boston Globe). In addition to the Pulitzer Prize, Frederick Douglass won the Bancroft, Parkman, Los Angeles Times (biography), Lincoln, Plutarch, and Christopher awards and was named one of the Best Books of 2018 by The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The San Francisco Chronicle, and Time.

Endpapers

Author : Alexander Wolff
Publisher : Atlantic Books
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2021-03-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781611858891

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Endpapers by Alexander Wolff Pdf

'Remarkable lives in extraordinary times - a gripping and exceptional literary journey.' Philippe Sands 'Alexander Wolff is keen, after a generation of silence, to follow the untold stories wherever they might lead.' Claire Messud, Harpers Magazine 'As riveting as the fiction the Wolffs themselves have published, and deeply affecting.' Newsweek In 2017, acclaimed journalist Alexander Wolff moved to Berlin to take up a long-deferred task: learning his family's history. His grandfather Kurt Wolff set up his own publishing firm in 1910 at the age of twenty-three, publishing Franz Kafka, Émile Zola, Anton Chekhov and others whose books would be burned by the Nazis. In 1933, Kurt and his wife Helen fled to France and Italy, and later to New York, where they would bring books including Doctor Zhivago, The Leopard and The Tin Drum to English-speaking readers. Meanwhile, Kurt's son Niko, born from an earlier marriage, was left behind in Germany. Despite his Jewish heritage, he served in the German army and ended up in an prisoner of war camp before emigrating to the US in 1948. As Alexander gains a better understanding of his taciturn father's life, he finds secrets that never made it to America and is forced to confront his family's complex relationship with the Nazis. This stunning account of a family navigating wartime and its aftershocks brilliantly evokes the perils, triumphs and secrets of history and exile.

Marbled Paper

Author : Richard J. Wolfe
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN : 0812281888

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Marbled Paper by Richard J. Wolfe Pdf

For 250 years after its introduction to Europe around 1600, the method of decorating paper known as marbling reigned supreme as the chief means of embellishing the fine work of hand-bookbinders. Richard J. Wolfe reconstructs the rise and fall of the craft and offers the most comprehensive account available of its history, techniques, and patterns. A publication of the A.S.W. Rosenbach Fellowship in Bibliography Series

The Metropolis in Latin America, 1830-1930

Author : Idurre Alonso,Maristella Casciato
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2021-08-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781606066942

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The Metropolis in Latin America, 1830-1930 by Idurre Alonso,Maristella Casciato Pdf

This volume examines the unprecedented growth of several cities in Latin America from 1830 to 1930, observing how sociopolitical changes and upheavals created the conditions for the birth of the metropolis. In the century between 1830 and 1930, following independence from Spain and Portugal, major cities in Latin America experienced large-scale growth, with the development of a new urban bourgeois elite interested in projects of modernization and rapid industrialization. At the same time, the lower classes were eradicated from old city districts and deported to the outskirts. The Metropolis in Latin America, 1830–1930 surveys this expansion, focusing on six capital cities—Havana, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile, and Lima—as it examines sociopolitical histories, town planning, art and architecture, photography, and film in relation to the metropolis. Drawing from the Getty Research Institute’s vast collection of books, prints, and photographs from this period, largely unpublished until now, this volume reveals the cities’ changes through urban panoramas, plans depicting new neighborhoods, and photographs of novel transportation systems, public amenities, civic spaces, and more. It illustrates the transformation of colonial cities into the monumental modern metropolises that, by the end of the 1920s, provided fertile ground for the emergence of today’s Latin American megalopolis.

From the River to the Sea

Author : John Sedgwick
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2022-07-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781982104290

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From the River to the Sea by John Sedgwick Pdf

"A sweeping and lively history of one of the most dramatic stories never told--of the greatest railroad war of all time, fought by the daring leaders of the Santa Fe and the Rio Grande to seize, control, and create the American West"--

Annual Report - National Gallery of Art

Author : National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Electronic
ISBN : PSU:000009887596

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Annual Report - National Gallery of Art by National Gallery of Art (U.S.) Pdf