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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Inspired by Insects: Bugs in Contemporary Art
Insects have captivated artists for centuries, as shown in their re-creations of them in gold, canvas, fabric, marble, wood, and other media. This book displays 39 contemporary artists’ insect-centric works, showing the extent to which insects fascinate twenty-first century artists and scientists. These American and international artists have many magical and discerning ways to approach their buggy subjects, which each artist explains in their own words. Nearly one million different described species of insects are known today. Now those colorful butterflies, iridescent beetles, little ladybugs, and lacy dragonflies can be with us permanently in many graceful arrangements and a variety of media!
£25.19
The University Press of Kentucky What Things Cost: An Anthology for the People
£27.95
Nova Science Publishers Inc Progress in SARS Research
£171.89
MP-MAS Uni of Massachusetts Autobiography and Postmodernism
These essays set out to explore the connections between autobiography and postmodernism. They examine the response of various writers to the culturally specific pressures of genre; how these constraints are negotiated; and what self-representation reveals about the politics of identity.
£24.95
Prototype Publishing Ltd. Intertitles: An anthology at the intersection of writing & visual art
Intertitles is an anthology of work situated at the intersection of writing and the visual arts. The anthology aims to explore their confluence and is conceived in response to a twofold observation: the increased presence of written, spoken and performed language in the work of visual artists and the simultaneous increase in visibility and circulation of the work and voices of writers in the visual arts arena.Bringing together a substantial and significant collection of work, the anthology recognises that both writers and artists are attracted to the possibilities of language as a material. Through essays, performance texts, scores, poetry and more, Intertitles plots a course through contemporary writing practices and lends perspective to the question of why this might be of particular interest at this moment in time.In art as in poetry, meaning is made in the very conditions of the encounter itself. The knowledge produced is not instructive or strictly informational but subjective and relational. Artists build the worlds that viewers may inhabit temporarily in the moment of their becoming. The physicality of these temporary utopias, however, is frequently realised in the contested spaces of our museums and galleries. This anthology asks if poetry, and the world it is capable of building outside of these normative structures, is poised to be the most constitutive form of all. Putting poetry into the social milieu, as a shared goal of artists and writers, might be understood as a gesture towards a truly radical reimagining.
£15.00
HarperCollins Publishers A Little Place in Prague
***Preorder the gorgeous new Winter romance from Julie Caplin, coming October 2024!***It''s been years since Anna has seen Leo Knight. And of all the apartments in all the cities in all the world, he just happens to walk in to her cosy new attic home as her new housemate.As the two walk the cobbled streets of Prague, taking in the sights and sounds from Wenceslas Square, frosted with snow, to the soft glow of candlelit Charles Bridge, the enchantment of the City of a Hundred Spires soon starts to work its magic on themPraise for Julie Caplin:One unputdownable story' Sunday Times Bestseller Katie FfordeAn irresistible slice of escapism' Sunday Times Bestseller Phillipa AshleyA gorgeous book, in which each little detail and plot point adds sparkle to the story' Erin GreenJulie Caplin always sweeps me away to whatever location her stories are set ina feast for all the senses with a romance that sparkles like the finest champagne!' Sarah BennettMade me want to pack my entire life into a s
£9.99
PublicAffairs,U.S. Swiped: How to Protect Yourself in a World Full of Scammers, Phishers, and Identity Thieves
Identity fraud happens to everyone. So what do you do when it's your turn? Increasingly, identity theft is a fact of life. We might once have hoped to protect ourselves from hackers with airtight passwords and aggressive spam filters, and those are good ideas as far as they go. But with the breaches of huge organizations like Target, AshleyMadison.com, JPMorgan Chase, Sony, Anthem, and even the US Office of Personnel Management, more than a billion personal records have already been stolen, and chances are good that you're already in harm's way. This doesn't mean there's no hope. Your identity may get stolen, but it doesn't have to be a life-changing event. Adam Levin, a longtime consumer advocate and identity fraud expert, provides a method to help you keep hackers, phishers, and spammers from becoming your problem. Levin has seen every scam under the sun: fake companies selling "credit card insurance"; criminal, medical, and child identity theft; emails that promise untold riches for some personal information; catphishers, tax fraud, fake debt collectors who threaten you with legal action to confirm your account numbers; and much more. As Levin shows, these folks get a lot less scary if you see them coming. With a clearheaded, practical approach, Swiped is your guide to surviving the identity theft epidemic. Even if you've already become a victim, this strategic book will help you protect yourself, your identity, and your sanity.
£20.00
HarperCollins Publishers The Cornish Beach Hut Cafe
Sparkling, laugh-out-loud, romantic' Sunday Times Bestseller Phillipa AshleyA fresh start among old friendsFlorence May never expected to trade the high life of London for the cosy comfort of a beach hut in her Cornish hometown, but the moment she steps inside she knows it was the best choice she ever made. The fact that it comes with a requirement that she sets up a business on site? A minor setback that's easily fixed by opening up a surfside outpost of her friend Clemmie's Little Cornish Kitchen where Floss finds herself unexpectedly flourishing.And when the hotel owner next door sets out to buy the land out from under her? Floss calls on her loyal friends to help her save her little slice of heaven. Because if there's one thing the community of St Aidan does well, it's banding together to make the most of every second, whatever life throws at you.Readers are loving The Cornish Beach Hut Café:????? ''An ideal read for that cosy feel'????? This was really carefully and beautifully d
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Ebury Publishing Bloom: navigating life and style
'For me, the word "bloom" encapsulates the idea that anything is possible when you put your mind to it. It's a word that hints at becoming who you are meant to be.' Estée LalondeIn Bloom, Estée shares the moments, people, things and life lessons that have made her who she is today and offers her tips for surviving life. Celebrate your bloom story and what makes you unique.Life * People * Work * Beauty * Fashion * Home * Travel * FoodWhat readers think of Bloom:'Congratulations @EsteeLalonde on your new book Bloom, which is so aethetically pleasing I just want to stare at it all day long' @Zoella'Already up to page 91 of #BloomBook and I've laughed, cried and felt all the emotions. I've not read a book in years!!!' @inthefrow'Just finished reading #BloomBook - honest, refreshing, inspiring and moving.' @lilyvtomlinson'So #BloomBook just arrived in my mailbox in Australia, I'm 20 pages in, and already crying because it's so relatable.' @HonorLuckhurst'Reading Bloom is like reading the pages of my own journal. I love it so much.' @ashleyjlovesyou'In love with #BloomBook' @taraacaseyy'I just started @EsteeLalonde's book and I can't stop reading it, I'm loving it so much.' @FelicitybyFendi'Just don't want to finish this book. So inspiring, thank you @EsteeLalonde for sharing your story.' @NatureElf
£16.99