Author: Martin Barkawitz (Pen name: Tina Berg)
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
ISBN: 1507140827
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
The young American Lynn Blake is the assistant to the famous photographer Arno Leonardi. She accompanys him to Venice for a photo shoot. Suddenly her boss disappears under mysterious circumstances. Lynn meets a charming man, but he seems suspicious. Did he have anything to do with the kidnapping? Lynn is not satisfied with the Italian police work, so she searches for her boss herself - and soon finds herself in trouble. She finds clues in the glorious Venetian past and goes to a party during the famous Venetian carneval. There she runs into a billionaire, who could be an important witness - or the killer of Arno Leonardi ...
Venetian Disguises
Undercover Disguise Methods for Investigators
Author: Arabella Mazzuki
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
ISBN: 0398090823
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
The road to master of disguise is a difficult and exciting one, fraught with equal parts danger and intrigue, but fortunately you don’t have to go it alone. The book you now hold in your hands will serve as a roadmap through the disguise terrain; novices and masters alike will find in these pages invaluable wisdom, advice and guidance previously unavailable in such a concise format. Recent years have seen unprecedented technology advancements. However, investigation and intelligence agencies still need field personnel; they need feet on the ground. To be effective, investigators and clandestine service persons need strong tradecraft skills that include the ability to disguise themselves. This book presents undercover disguise methods that came into focus in the clandestine services of World War II, evolved during the Cold War, and today features modern innovations. Here the reader discovers the latest disguise technologies, traditional and innovative methods not taught by police academies or included in college law enforcement and criminal justice curriculums. Customary purposes for disguise include to avoid recognition, support a pretext character and the corresponding undercover operation, prevent somebody accurately describing the agent, and to thwart physical surveillance. Naturally, some disguises are quicker to implement than others and some are more believable. Some disguises withstand prolonged close-up scrutiny, whereas others are suitable only when viewed briefly or from afar. The authors have removed the mystery and made short work of carving out a path for anyone looking to hone their craft in the art of disguise, ensuring success for all who are daring enough to pursue this road less traveled.
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
ISBN: 0398090823
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
The road to master of disguise is a difficult and exciting one, fraught with equal parts danger and intrigue, but fortunately you don’t have to go it alone. The book you now hold in your hands will serve as a roadmap through the disguise terrain; novices and masters alike will find in these pages invaluable wisdom, advice and guidance previously unavailable in such a concise format. Recent years have seen unprecedented technology advancements. However, investigation and intelligence agencies still need field personnel; they need feet on the ground. To be effective, investigators and clandestine service persons need strong tradecraft skills that include the ability to disguise themselves. This book presents undercover disguise methods that came into focus in the clandestine services of World War II, evolved during the Cold War, and today features modern innovations. Here the reader discovers the latest disguise technologies, traditional and innovative methods not taught by police academies or included in college law enforcement and criminal justice curriculums. Customary purposes for disguise include to avoid recognition, support a pretext character and the corresponding undercover operation, prevent somebody accurately describing the agent, and to thwart physical surveillance. Naturally, some disguises are quicker to implement than others and some are more believable. Some disguises withstand prolonged close-up scrutiny, whereas others are suitable only when viewed briefly or from afar. The authors have removed the mystery and made short work of carving out a path for anyone looking to hone their craft in the art of disguise, ensuring success for all who are daring enough to pursue this road less traveled.
Animals as Disguised Symbols in Renaissance Art
Author: Simona Cohen
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004171010
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The relationship between medieval animal symbolism and the iconography of animals in the Renaissance has scarcely been studied. Filling a gap in this significant field of Renaissance culture, in general, and its art, in particular, this book demonstrates the continuity and tenacity of medieval animal interpretations and symbolism, disguised under the veil of genre, religious or mythological narrative and scientific naturalism. An extensive introduction, dealing with relevant medieval and early Renaissance sources, is followed by a series of case studies that illustrate ways in which Renaissance artists revived conventional animal imagery in unprecedented contexts, investing them with new meanings, on a social, political, ethical, religious or psychological level, often by applying exegetical methodology in creating multiple semantic and iconographic levels.Brill's Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, vol. 2
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004171010
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The relationship between medieval animal symbolism and the iconography of animals in the Renaissance has scarcely been studied. Filling a gap in this significant field of Renaissance culture, in general, and its art, in particular, this book demonstrates the continuity and tenacity of medieval animal interpretations and symbolism, disguised under the veil of genre, religious or mythological narrative and scientific naturalism. An extensive introduction, dealing with relevant medieval and early Renaissance sources, is followed by a series of case studies that illustrate ways in which Renaissance artists revived conventional animal imagery in unprecedented contexts, investing them with new meanings, on a social, political, ethical, religious or psychological level, often by applying exegetical methodology in creating multiple semantic and iconographic levels.Brill's Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, vol. 2
Venice
Author: Pompeo Molmenti
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Venice (Italy)
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Venice (Italy)
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice
Author: Ratri Ray
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist
ISBN: 9788126904723
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
This Is The First Ever Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography On Indian English Fiction. It Is Intended To Be A Primary Source Book To Be Used By The Teachers And Scholars As Well. This Would Be A Guide Book For All Young Scholars Who Venture Into The Large Field Of Indian English Fiction.This Book Contains About 10,900 Entries, Both Primary And Secondary, Of About 8100 Books And Articles By Scholars And Critics And 2800 Entries Of Primary Sources.The Book Undertakes To Examine The Work Of About 1150 Authors And About 1650 Critics Who Evaluated The Work Of Authors.There Is A Growing Interest In Indian English Literature In General, And Indian English Fiction In Particular, Both Among The Teachers And The Research Scholars In The Last Three Decades. In This Context The Book Offers Detailed Annotations Which Serve As An Introduction Both To The Authors And Their Work.
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist
ISBN: 9788126904723
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
This Is The First Ever Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography On Indian English Fiction. It Is Intended To Be A Primary Source Book To Be Used By The Teachers And Scholars As Well. This Would Be A Guide Book For All Young Scholars Who Venture Into The Large Field Of Indian English Fiction.This Book Contains About 10,900 Entries, Both Primary And Secondary, Of About 8100 Books And Articles By Scholars And Critics And 2800 Entries Of Primary Sources.The Book Undertakes To Examine The Work Of About 1150 Authors And About 1650 Critics Who Evaluated The Work Of Authors.There Is A Growing Interest In Indian English Literature In General, And Indian English Fiction In Particular, Both Among The Teachers And The Research Scholars In The Last Three Decades. In This Context The Book Offers Detailed Annotations Which Serve As An Introduction Both To The Authors And Their Work.
Study Guide for Decoding The Merchant of Venice
Author: Steven Smith
Publisher: Sherwood Press
ISBN: 1964189306
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 139
Book Description
"Decoding The Merchant of Venice," offers insights into its plot, characters, relationships, and moral lessons. It highlights the central conflict between Antonio and Shylock, underpinned by themes of justice, mercy, and prejudice, setting the stage for the pivotal courtroom scene. Key character analyses include Shylock, depicted as both villain and victim, showcasing the play's complex portrayal of religious intolerance and justice. Antonio's deep bond with Bassanio introduces themes of friendship and sacrifice, while Portia’s wit and intelligence challenge gender norms and societal expectations. The study guide also explores significant relationships, such as Portia and Bassanio’s love, and the strained father-daughter dynamic between Shylock and Jessica, reflecting cultural and religious divides. Famous lines like “All that glitters is not gold” and “The quality of mercy is not strained” are examined for thematic significance. Central themes include the dichotomy between justice and mercy, prejudice's destructive nature, and love and friendship's complexities. The climax and resolution, centered around the courtroom scene, conclude the narrative arcs, prompting reflection on justice, mercy, and human nature. This comprehensive examination encourages a deeper understanding of the play’s relevance and commentary on the human condition.
Publisher: Sherwood Press
ISBN: 1964189306
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 139
Book Description
"Decoding The Merchant of Venice," offers insights into its plot, characters, relationships, and moral lessons. It highlights the central conflict between Antonio and Shylock, underpinned by themes of justice, mercy, and prejudice, setting the stage for the pivotal courtroom scene. Key character analyses include Shylock, depicted as both villain and victim, showcasing the play's complex portrayal of religious intolerance and justice. Antonio's deep bond with Bassanio introduces themes of friendship and sacrifice, while Portia’s wit and intelligence challenge gender norms and societal expectations. The study guide also explores significant relationships, such as Portia and Bassanio’s love, and the strained father-daughter dynamic between Shylock and Jessica, reflecting cultural and religious divides. Famous lines like “All that glitters is not gold” and “The quality of mercy is not strained” are examined for thematic significance. Central themes include the dichotomy between justice and mercy, prejudice's destructive nature, and love and friendship's complexities. The climax and resolution, centered around the courtroom scene, conclude the narrative arcs, prompting reflection on justice, mercy, and human nature. This comprehensive examination encourages a deeper understanding of the play’s relevance and commentary on the human condition.
Cook's Handbook to Venice
Author: Thomas Cook Ltd
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Venice (Italy)
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Venice (Italy)
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Venice
Author: Martin Garrett
Publisher: Signal Books
ISBN: 9781902669298
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Martin Garrett explores the extraordinary history, art and architecture of Venice and the islands of the lagoon. Looking at the legacy of the city's Jewish, Greek, Slav and Armenian minorities, he recalls the exploits of such legendary figures as Casanova and Byron. He also assesses the successful struggle to preserve the city in the face of flood and corruption, and its important modern role as host of the Biennale and film festival.MARTIN GARRETT is the author of literary companions to Italy and Greece, and has written or edited a number of works on Renaissance and nineteenth-century writers, including Sidney, Byron and the Brownings
Publisher: Signal Books
ISBN: 9781902669298
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Martin Garrett explores the extraordinary history, art and architecture of Venice and the islands of the lagoon. Looking at the legacy of the city's Jewish, Greek, Slav and Armenian minorities, he recalls the exploits of such legendary figures as Casanova and Byron. He also assesses the successful struggle to preserve the city in the face of flood and corruption, and its important modern role as host of the Biennale and film festival.MARTIN GARRETT is the author of literary companions to Italy and Greece, and has written or edited a number of works on Renaissance and nineteenth-century writers, including Sidney, Byron and the Brownings
Masters in Art: Italian school. Raphael through Verrocchio. Venetian school
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 1396
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 1396
Book Description