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  • - A Chapter in the History of Ideas
    av Charles-Edward Amory Winslow
    255,-

    The Conquest of Epidemic Disease, Charles- Edward Amory Winslow's classic study in the history of medicine and public health, returns to print in this attractive paperback edition for students, scholars, and practitioners.

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    329,-

    Talks about ""42nd Street"", a smash musical hit that resuscitated the Hollywood musical during the Depression.

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    329,-

    Presents a showcase of Busby Berkeley's musical production talent.

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    329,-

    Talks about a 1941 Warner Bros gangster film that launched Humphrey Bogart to stardom. Critics praise ""High Sierra"" not for its classic Hollywood style, but for its influences on later artists, and the way it reflected changes in American society of 1941.

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    329,-

    Lost for many years, a single surviving print of this classic horror film surfaced in the 1970s and was hailed as a legendary horror classic. The film is a potent mix of fantasy and reality.

  • - Rhetoric and the Poetry of Courtly Love
    av Douglas Kelly
    459

  • av Murray Krieger
    189,-

  • - Mankind and the World's Changing Weather
    av Thomas J. Murray & Reid A. Bryson
    259,-

  • - The Revolutionary Years
     
    459

  • - The Imperialist Urge in the 1890s
    av David Healy
    339,-

    Americans, in viewing the globe in 1897, saw a world of empires that were dynamic and fast-growing. Western powers such as Germany, France, and particularly Great Britain were making colonial imperialism fashionable, and the United States, eager to flex its muscles as an emerging world power, was swept along with the European tide. One year later, the United States had truly established itself as a contender in the global game, victorious in a war with Spain and committed to imperialism. In US Expansionism, David Healy examines this brief but important chapter in American history. Analyzing the various intellectual, cultural, and economic forces that engendered and shaped America's imperialist drive, Healy also illustrates the key personalities involved, including the soon-to-be president, Theodore Roosevelt. A final section of the book examines the anti-imperialist opposition inspired by the new policy, and the ensuing debates about the proper role of American power.

  • - Production, Performance and Enjoyment of Musical Theatre
    av Ronald Elwy Mitchell
    299,-

    Playwright, director, and critic Ronald E. Mitchell offers general readers a richer understanding of traditions, terms, styles, and staging techniques of musical theater, including an introduction to operas and musicals, from baroque and romantic operas to Gilbert & Sullivan, from proletarian dramas to Broadway shows like Oklahoma!

  • av T. Harry Williams
    489

    Sometimes, in American politics, a conflict becomes so heated and divisive - as the conflict over slavery did - that the ground is set for civil war. Abraham Lincoln, a pragmatist who wanted to rebuild national unity, ran up against the radicals in his own party who insisted on a rigid solution, regardless of the cost to the country.

  • av Carl Djerassi
    275,-

    Carl Djerassi crafts a shrewd collection of comedies of manners, exposing the foibles of elite tribes--business executives, chefs, scientists, professors, musicians, and other clever characters. They spar in battles of one-upmanship using class, education, gender, or prestige as their weapons, sometimes leaving damaged bystanders in their wake but sometimes finding their superiority deflated by unexpected turns of events.

  • - Stories of Fly Fishing in America
    av Kent Cowgill
    285,-

    Ranging from the riotously comic to the nostalgic, edgy, and suspenseful, these sixteen stories offer richly developed and engaging portraits of characters across the spectrum of life, all absorbed by the thrill of fly fishing.

  • - Essays in Search of Ancient and Medieval Authors
    av Shane Butler
    375,-

    Ancient and medieval literary texts often call attention to their existence as physical objects. Shane Butler helps us to understand why. Arguing that writing has always been as much a material struggle as an intellectual one, The Matter of the Page offers timely lessons for the digital age about how creativity works and why literature moves us.

  • - An Improviser's Companion
    av Melinda Buckwalter
    329,-

    "Composing while Dancing: An Improviser's Companion" examines the world of improvisational dance and the varied approaches to this art form. By introducing the improvisational strategies of twenty-six top contemporary artists of movement improvisation, Melinda Buckwalter offers a practical primer to the dance form. Each chapter focuses on an important aspect of improvisation including spatial relations, the eyes, and the dancing image. Included are sample practices from the artists profiled, exercises for further research, and a glossary of terms. Buckwalter gathers history, methods, interviews, and biographies in one book to showcase the many facets of improvisational dance and create an invaluable reference for dancers and dance educators.

  • - Art and Punishment in the 'Metamorphoses'
    av Patricia J. Johnson
    379,-

    Provides a compelling new reading of the epic, examining the text in light of circumstances surrounding the final years of Augustus's reign, a time when a culture of poets and patrons was in sharp decline, discouraging and even endangering artistic freedom of expression.

  • av Mark Krupnick
    355,-

    When he learned he had ALS and roughly two years to live, literary critic Mark Krupnick returned to the writers who had been his lifelong conversation partners and asked with renewed intensity: how do you live as a Jew, when, mostly, you live in your head? These essays collected in this work are the products of this inquiry.

  • - A Novel
    av Stefanie Zweig
    339,-

    A sequel to the ""Nowhere in Africa"", this novel traces the return of the Redlich family to Germany after their nine-year exile in Kenya during World War II. It portrays the reality of postwar German society.

  • - Dostoevsky, the Jury Trial, and the Law
    av Gary Rosenshield
    699

    Gary Rosenshield offers a new interpretation of Dostoevsky's Brothers Karamazov. He explores Dostoevsky's critique and exploitation of the jury trial for his own ideological agenda, in both his journalism and fiction. He shows how Dostoevsky explicitly dealt with the same problems that the law-and-literature movement has from the 1980s to present.

  • av Franz Rosenzweig
    329 - 785,-

    Fusing philosophy and theology, this book assigns both Judaism and Christianity distinct but equally important roles in the spiritual structure of the world and finds in both biblical religions approaches to a comprehension of reality.

  • - Essays on the Poetry
     
    329,-

    Contains thirteen previously published essays and review essays by many of the major critics currently interested in Jorie Graham's work and five new essays commissioned for this volume.

  • - Solving a Silent Screen Mystery
    av Charles Higham
    275,-

    Presents the most plausible solution yet to the mystery of who killed William Desmond Taylor. In the process the author paints a portrait of Hollywood in the 1920s - from its major stars to its bisexual subculture. He provides an answer to a mystery and a study of a place, and an industry, that has always let people reinvent themselves.

  • - A Story of Terror and Survival in Chile
    av Luz Arce
    415

    As a member of Salvador Allende's Personal Guards (GAP) Luz Arce worked with leaders of the Socialist Party during the Popular Unity Government from 1971 to 1973. Arce's testimonial offers the harrowing story of the abuse she suffered and witnessed as a survivor of detention camps, such as the infamous Villa Grimaldi.

  • - The Political Economy of Plant Biotechnology
    av Jack Ralph Kloppenburg Jr.
    379,-

    Spotlights the history of plant breeding and the seed industry, particularly genetically engineered crops. This second edition includes an extensive new chapter on recent controversies.

  • - Recipes and Recollections of Italian Holidays
    av Helen Barolini
    329,-

    Born of Italian-American parents, Helen Barolini rediscovered her culinary heritage when she married Italian writer Antonio Barolini and lived for some years in Italy. ""Festa"" is a year-long feast of memories and delicious, traditional Italian dishes.

  • - Culture and National Identity in Republican Spain
    av Sandie Holguin (Assistant Professor of History, USA) & University of Oklahoma
    375,-

    This history explains the intersection of politics and culture, and the formation of a national identity, during Spain's Second Republic and Civil War. It counters recent scholarship claiming that leaders of the Second Republic had no programmes to encourage a Spanish national identity.

  • - Choreographing Sexualities on and Off the Stage
     
    329,-

    This text explores the relationship between dancing bodies and sexual identity on the concert stage, in nightclubs, in film, in the courts and on the streets and tracks the intersections of dance and human sexuality in the twentieth century as the definition of each has shifted and expanded.

  • av Deirdre N. McCloskey
    329,-

    This revised second edition demonstrates how economic discourse employs metaphor, authority, symmetry and other rhetorical means of persuasion. It shows economists to be human persuaders and poets of the marketplace, even in their most technical and mathematical moods.

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