Author: Stephen C. Pinson
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISBN: 1588396630
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
In 1842, the pioneering French photographer Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey (1804–1892) set out eastward across the Mediterranean, daguerreotype equipment in tow. He spent the next three years documenting lands that were then largely unknown to the West, including Greece, Egypt, Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, in some of the earliest surviving photographic images of these places. Monumental Journey, the first monograph in English on this brilliant yet enigmatic artist, explores the hundreds of daguerreotypes Girault made during his unprecedented trip, offering a rare, early look at sites and cities that have since been altered—sometimes irrevocably—by urban, environmental, and political change. Beautiful full-scale reproductions of Girault’s photographs, many published here for the first time, and incisive essays shed new light on the arc of his career and his groundbreaking contributions to the burgeoning fields of photography, archaeology, and architectural history. Monumental Journey presents an artist of astonishing innovation whose work occupies a singular space at the border of history and modernity, tradition and invention, endurance and evanescence. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Verdana}
Monumental Journey
Author: Stephen C. Pinson
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISBN: 1588396630
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
In 1842, the pioneering French photographer Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey (1804–1892) set out eastward across the Mediterranean, daguerreotype equipment in tow. He spent the next three years documenting lands that were then largely unknown to the West, including Greece, Egypt, Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, in some of the earliest surviving photographic images of these places. Monumental Journey, the first monograph in English on this brilliant yet enigmatic artist, explores the hundreds of daguerreotypes Girault made during his unprecedented trip, offering a rare, early look at sites and cities that have since been altered—sometimes irrevocably—by urban, environmental, and political change. Beautiful full-scale reproductions of Girault’s photographs, many published here for the first time, and incisive essays shed new light on the arc of his career and his groundbreaking contributions to the burgeoning fields of photography, archaeology, and architectural history. Monumental Journey presents an artist of astonishing innovation whose work occupies a singular space at the border of history and modernity, tradition and invention, endurance and evanescence. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Verdana}
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISBN: 1588396630
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
In 1842, the pioneering French photographer Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey (1804–1892) set out eastward across the Mediterranean, daguerreotype equipment in tow. He spent the next three years documenting lands that were then largely unknown to the West, including Greece, Egypt, Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, in some of the earliest surviving photographic images of these places. Monumental Journey, the first monograph in English on this brilliant yet enigmatic artist, explores the hundreds of daguerreotypes Girault made during his unprecedented trip, offering a rare, early look at sites and cities that have since been altered—sometimes irrevocably—by urban, environmental, and political change. Beautiful full-scale reproductions of Girault’s photographs, many published here for the first time, and incisive essays shed new light on the arc of his career and his groundbreaking contributions to the burgeoning fields of photography, archaeology, and architectural history. Monumental Journey presents an artist of astonishing innovation whose work occupies a singular space at the border of history and modernity, tradition and invention, endurance and evanescence. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Verdana}
Power Living
Author: Art Kleimer
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595329535
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Power Living: Living Your Life, Liberty and Happiness: 1. Live your Life. 2. Live your Liberty. 3. Live your Happiness. 4. Live who you truly are, to know where you will go, how you will go and why you are going there. 5. Live life passionately. 6. Live a balanced life. 7. Live a life of clarity, purpose, and action. 8. Live all you desire in daily life, career, self, relationships, and spirituality. 9. Live in charge of your life and time. 10. Live a life of choice.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595329535
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Power Living: Living Your Life, Liberty and Happiness: 1. Live your Life. 2. Live your Liberty. 3. Live your Happiness. 4. Live who you truly are, to know where you will go, how you will go and why you are going there. 5. Live life passionately. 6. Live a balanced life. 7. Live a life of clarity, purpose, and action. 8. Live all you desire in daily life, career, self, relationships, and spirituality. 9. Live in charge of your life and time. 10. Live a life of choice.
Author:
Publisher: Youguide International BV
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
Publisher: Youguide International BV
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
The Monumental News
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Monuments
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Monuments
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
Andromeda's Last Light: A Saga of Survival and Discovery
Author: Dr H S Mann
Publisher: Bigfoot Publications
ISBN: 8119512243
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Amidst the shimmering cities and cosmic wonders of the Andromeda galaxy, the Harnaki civilization is on the brink of annihilation. A once-thriving species, their existence is now threatened by an enigmatic force from beyond. As the skies darken, hope emerges in the form of an ancient artifact, unveiling secrets of the universe and the amphibious Tactilians. In this luminous tapestry of interstellar intrigue and familial bonds, join the Harnaki as they navigate the intricacies of alien diplomacy, groundbreaking technological marvels, and the deep chasms of their own history. Dr. H.S Mann masterfully intertwines the complexities of space exploration with profound emotional depth. The narrative journeys through ethereal landscapes, floating cities, and star-lit mysteries, all while grappling with the timeless question: What does it truly mean to call a place 'home'? In "Andromeda's Last Light," prepare to embark on an odyssey that traverses not just the vastness of space but also the intricate corridors of the heart. A tale where the last glimmers of Andromeda might just signal a new dawn.
Publisher: Bigfoot Publications
ISBN: 8119512243
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Amidst the shimmering cities and cosmic wonders of the Andromeda galaxy, the Harnaki civilization is on the brink of annihilation. A once-thriving species, their existence is now threatened by an enigmatic force from beyond. As the skies darken, hope emerges in the form of an ancient artifact, unveiling secrets of the universe and the amphibious Tactilians. In this luminous tapestry of interstellar intrigue and familial bonds, join the Harnaki as they navigate the intricacies of alien diplomacy, groundbreaking technological marvels, and the deep chasms of their own history. Dr. H.S Mann masterfully intertwines the complexities of space exploration with profound emotional depth. The narrative journeys through ethereal landscapes, floating cities, and star-lit mysteries, all while grappling with the timeless question: What does it truly mean to call a place 'home'? In "Andromeda's Last Light," prepare to embark on an odyssey that traverses not just the vastness of space but also the intricate corridors of the heart. A tale where the last glimmers of Andromeda might just signal a new dawn.
Antarctica
Author: David Day
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199861463
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 625
Book Description
Since the first sailing ships spied the Antarctic coastline in 1820, the frozen continent has captured the world's imagination. David Day's brilliant biography of Antarctica describes in fascinating detail every aspect of this vast land's history--two centuries of exploration, scientific investigation, and contentious geopolitics. Drawing from archives from around the world, Day provides a sweeping, large-scale history of Antarctica. Focusing on the dynamic personalities drawn to this unconquered land, the book offers an engaging collective biography of explorers and scientists battling the elements in the most hostile place on earth. We see intrepid sea captains picking their way past icebergs and pushing to the edge of the shifting pack ice, sanguinary sealers and whalers drawn south to exploit "the Penguin El Dorado," famed nineteenth-century explorers like Scott and Amundson in their highly publicized race to the South Pole, and aviators like Clarence Ellsworth and Richard Byrd, flying over great stretches of undiscovered land. Yet Antarctica is also the story of nations seeking to incorporate the Antarctic into their national narratives and to claim its frozen wastes as their own. As Day shows, in a place as remote as Antarctica, claiming land was not just about seeing a place for the first time, or raising a flag over it; it was about mapping and naming and, more generally, knowing its geographic and natural features. And ultimately, after a little-known decision by FDR to colonize Antarctica, claiming territory meant establishing full-time bases on the White Continent. The end of the Second World War would see one last scramble for polar territory, but the onset of the International Geophysical Year in 1957 would launch a cooperative effort to establish scientific bases across the continent. And with the Antarctic Treaty, science was in the ascendant, and cooperation rather than competition was the new watchword on the ice. Tracing history from the first sighting of land up to the present day, Antarctica is a fascinating exploration of this deeply alluring land and man's struggle to claim it.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199861463
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 625
Book Description
Since the first sailing ships spied the Antarctic coastline in 1820, the frozen continent has captured the world's imagination. David Day's brilliant biography of Antarctica describes in fascinating detail every aspect of this vast land's history--two centuries of exploration, scientific investigation, and contentious geopolitics. Drawing from archives from around the world, Day provides a sweeping, large-scale history of Antarctica. Focusing on the dynamic personalities drawn to this unconquered land, the book offers an engaging collective biography of explorers and scientists battling the elements in the most hostile place on earth. We see intrepid sea captains picking their way past icebergs and pushing to the edge of the shifting pack ice, sanguinary sealers and whalers drawn south to exploit "the Penguin El Dorado," famed nineteenth-century explorers like Scott and Amundson in their highly publicized race to the South Pole, and aviators like Clarence Ellsworth and Richard Byrd, flying over great stretches of undiscovered land. Yet Antarctica is also the story of nations seeking to incorporate the Antarctic into their national narratives and to claim its frozen wastes as their own. As Day shows, in a place as remote as Antarctica, claiming land was not just about seeing a place for the first time, or raising a flag over it; it was about mapping and naming and, more generally, knowing its geographic and natural features. And ultimately, after a little-known decision by FDR to colonize Antarctica, claiming territory meant establishing full-time bases on the White Continent. The end of the Second World War would see one last scramble for polar territory, but the onset of the International Geophysical Year in 1957 would launch a cooperative effort to establish scientific bases across the continent. And with the Antarctic Treaty, science was in the ascendant, and cooperation rather than competition was the new watchword on the ice. Tracing history from the first sighting of land up to the present day, Antarctica is a fascinating exploration of this deeply alluring land and man's struggle to claim it.
Biography of Johannes Brahms
Author: Sam Morgan
Publisher: LibriHouse
ISBN: 9367678827
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Johannes Brahms, one of the leading composers of the Romantic era, is celebrated for his rich, emotive music that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. Born in 1833 in Hamburg, Germany, Brahms demonstrated exceptional talent as a pianist and composer from an early age. This biography explores his rise to prominence, his close relationships with influential figures like Robert and Clara Schumann, and his creation of iconic works such as the Hungarian Dances, A German Requiem, and his symphonies. Despite being known for his perfectionism, Brahms’ music embodies both complexity and emotional depth. This book provides insight into his creative process, his lifelong dedication to music, and his enduring legacy as one of history’s greatest composers.
Publisher: LibriHouse
ISBN: 9367678827
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Johannes Brahms, one of the leading composers of the Romantic era, is celebrated for his rich, emotive music that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. Born in 1833 in Hamburg, Germany, Brahms demonstrated exceptional talent as a pianist and composer from an early age. This biography explores his rise to prominence, his close relationships with influential figures like Robert and Clara Schumann, and his creation of iconic works such as the Hungarian Dances, A German Requiem, and his symphonies. Despite being known for his perfectionism, Brahms’ music embodies both complexity and emotional depth. This book provides insight into his creative process, his lifelong dedication to music, and his enduring legacy as one of history’s greatest composers.
Illusive Utopia
Author: Suk-Young Kim
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472026895
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
"North Korea is not just a security or human rights problem (although it is those things) but a real society. This book gets us closer to understanding North Korea beyond the usual headlines, and does so in a richly detailed, well-researched, and theoretically contextualized way." ---Charles K. Armstrong, Director, Center for Korean Research, Columbia University "One of this book's strengths is how it deals at the same time with historical, geographical, political, artistic, and cultural materials. Film and theatre are not the only arts Kim studies---she also offers an excellent analysis of paintings, fashion, and what she calls 'everyday performance.' Her analysis is brilliant, her insights amazing, and her discoveries and conclusions always illuminating." ---Patrice Pavis, University of Kent, Canterbury No nation stages massive parades and collective performances on the scale of North Korea. Even amid a series of intense political/economic crises and international conflicts, the financially troubled country continues to invest massive amounts of resources to sponsor unflinching displays of patriotism, glorifying its leaders and revolutionary history through state rituals that can involve hundreds of thousands of performers. Author Suk-Young Kim explores how sixty years of state-sponsored propaganda performances---including public spectacles, theater, film, and other visual media such as posters---shape everyday practice such as education, the mobilization of labor, the gendering of social interactions, the organization of national space, tourism, and transnational human rights. Equal parts fascinating and disturbing, Illusive Utopia shows how the country's visual culture and performing arts set the course for the illusionary formation of a distinctive national identity and state legitimacy, illuminating deep-rooted cultural explanations as to why socialism has survived in North Korea despite the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and China's continuing march toward economic prosperity. With over fifty striking color illustrations, Illusive Utopia captures the spectacular illusion within a country where the arts are not only a means of entertainment but also a forceful institution used to regulate, educate, and mobilize the population. Suk-Young Kim is Associate Professor in the Department of Theater and Dance at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and coauthor with Kim Yong of Long Road Home: A Testimony of a North Korean Camp Survivor.
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472026895
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
"North Korea is not just a security or human rights problem (although it is those things) but a real society. This book gets us closer to understanding North Korea beyond the usual headlines, and does so in a richly detailed, well-researched, and theoretically contextualized way." ---Charles K. Armstrong, Director, Center for Korean Research, Columbia University "One of this book's strengths is how it deals at the same time with historical, geographical, political, artistic, and cultural materials. Film and theatre are not the only arts Kim studies---she also offers an excellent analysis of paintings, fashion, and what she calls 'everyday performance.' Her analysis is brilliant, her insights amazing, and her discoveries and conclusions always illuminating." ---Patrice Pavis, University of Kent, Canterbury No nation stages massive parades and collective performances on the scale of North Korea. Even amid a series of intense political/economic crises and international conflicts, the financially troubled country continues to invest massive amounts of resources to sponsor unflinching displays of patriotism, glorifying its leaders and revolutionary history through state rituals that can involve hundreds of thousands of performers. Author Suk-Young Kim explores how sixty years of state-sponsored propaganda performances---including public spectacles, theater, film, and other visual media such as posters---shape everyday practice such as education, the mobilization of labor, the gendering of social interactions, the organization of national space, tourism, and transnational human rights. Equal parts fascinating and disturbing, Illusive Utopia shows how the country's visual culture and performing arts set the course for the illusionary formation of a distinctive national identity and state legitimacy, illuminating deep-rooted cultural explanations as to why socialism has survived in North Korea despite the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and China's continuing march toward economic prosperity. With over fifty striking color illustrations, Illusive Utopia captures the spectacular illusion within a country where the arts are not only a means of entertainment but also a forceful institution used to regulate, educate, and mobilize the population. Suk-Young Kim is Associate Professor in the Department of Theater and Dance at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and coauthor with Kim Yong of Long Road Home: A Testimony of a North Korean Camp Survivor.
Soaring Through Space: A Comprehensive Guide to Becoming an Astronaut
Author: ChatStick Team
Publisher: ChatStick Team
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
🚀 Are you ready for an out-of-this-world career journey? "Soaring Through Space: A Comprehensive Guide to Becoming an Astronaut" 📚 is your ultimate guide to the stars! From the ChatStick Team, this guide provides a 🌟stellar🌟 deep dive into the captivating profession of astronauts. Get to know about the ✨magic✨ of space travel, from the early space programs to the future of Mars exploration 🚀. Understand the ups and downs of astronaut life, discover the international collaborations aboard the ISS 🛰️, and explore the exhilarating rewards and sobering risks of the astronaut profession. Find practical tips on how to get ready for this exciting career, and draw inspiration from real-life astronaut stories. Perfect for students, career switchers, or anyone fascinated by space, this book is a 🌠 must-read. So, ready to reach for the stars? Grab your copy now! https://www.chatstickmarket.com/ https://www.chatvariety.com/
Publisher: ChatStick Team
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
🚀 Are you ready for an out-of-this-world career journey? "Soaring Through Space: A Comprehensive Guide to Becoming an Astronaut" 📚 is your ultimate guide to the stars! From the ChatStick Team, this guide provides a 🌟stellar🌟 deep dive into the captivating profession of astronauts. Get to know about the ✨magic✨ of space travel, from the early space programs to the future of Mars exploration 🚀. Understand the ups and downs of astronaut life, discover the international collaborations aboard the ISS 🛰️, and explore the exhilarating rewards and sobering risks of the astronaut profession. Find practical tips on how to get ready for this exciting career, and draw inspiration from real-life astronaut stories. Perfect for students, career switchers, or anyone fascinated by space, this book is a 🌠 must-read. So, ready to reach for the stars? Grab your copy now! https://www.chatstickmarket.com/ https://www.chatvariety.com/
The Blacksmith: Chronicles of the Aurovingians
Author:
Publisher: E.R. Odhomi
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
Publisher: E.R. Odhomi
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description