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Rowman & Littlefield Open for Business: Building the New Cuban Economy
£27.39
University of Virginia Press Frank Lloyd Wright: Preservation, Design, and Adding to Iconic Buildings
The buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright are not immune to the social and environmental forces that affect all architecture. Because of the popular recognition and historical significance of his work, however, the stakes are unusually high when his buildings are modified in any way. Any additions or changes must meet the highest standards; how exactly this can be achieved is the debate that fuels this compelling new book. The essays collected here are authored by many of the top professionals in the fields of architecture and preservation. Some of the contributors worked directly on the buildings discussed and provide invaluable firsthand accounts of these projects. This is the most thorough discussion of modifying Wright’s works published to date and a fascinating commentary on preserving our architectural legacy.Contributors:Richard Longstreth on additions to historic buildings, de Teel Patterson Tiller on design in historic districts, Sidney K. Robinson on Taliesin, Anne Biebel and Mary Keiran Murphy on the Hillside School, Mark Hertzberg on the S. C. Johnson Administration Building, Dale Allen Gyure on Florida Southern College, Neil Levine on the Guggenheim Museum, Scott W. Perkins on the Price Tower, Tom Kubala on the First Unitarian Meeting House, Eric Jackson-Forsberg on the Darwin Martin House, Lynda S. Waggoner on Fallingwater, Patrick J. Mahoney on Graycliff, Thomas Templeton Taylor on the Westcott House.
£52.25
Stackpole Books Green Birding
Where to look for birds close to home--often-overlooked spots in cities and suburban neighborhoods that can be bird magnetsHow to get deeper by studying the birds around your home and participating in citizen science and conservation projectsGreen birding listing challenges and groups the green birder can get involved inIncludes advice on how to adapt your equipment to a new style of birding and how to attract more birds to your home garden
£13.43
Louisiana State University Press The West Bank of Greater New Orleans: A Historical Geography
The West Bank has been a vital part of greater New Orleans since the city's inception, serving as its breadbasket, foundry, shipbuilder, railroad terminal, train manufacturer, and even livestock hub. At one time it was the Gulf South's St. Louis, boasting a diversified industrial sector as well as a riverine, mercantilist, and agricultural economy. Today the mostly suburban West Bank is proud but not pretentious, pleasant if not prominent, and a distinct, affordable alternative to the more famous neighborhoods of the East Bank. Richard Campanella is the first to examine the West Bank holistically, as a legitimate subregion with its own story to tell. No other part of greater New Orleans has more diverse yet deeply rooted populations: folks who speak in local accents, who exhibit longstanding cultural traits, and, in some cases, who maintain family ownership of lands held since antebellum times- even as immigrants settle here in growing numbers. Campanella demonstrates that West Bankers have had great agency in their own place -making, and he challenges the notion that their story is subsidiary to a more important narrative across the river. The West Bank of Greater New Orleans is not a traditional history, nor a cultural history, but rather a historical geography, a spatial explanation of how the West Bank's landscape formed: its terrain, environment, land use, jurisdictions, waterways, industries, infrastructure, neighborhoods, and settlement patterns, past and present. The book explores the drivers, conditions, and power structures behind those landscape transformations, using custom maps, aerial images, photographic montages, and a detailed historical timeline to help tell that complex geographical story. As Campanella shows, there is no ""greater New Orleans"" without its cross -river component. The West Bank is an essential part of this remarkable metropolis.
£29.95
Black Cat Information Wars: How We Lost the Global Battle Against Disinformation and What We Can Do about It
£14.33
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Wildlife
£12.41
Black Cat Gould's Book of Fish: A Novel in 12 Fish
£15.15
Johns Hopkins University Press Getting the Word Out in the Fight to Save the Earth
- Recruiting members and donors through the mail; Using newsletters, action alerts, and membership renewals to keep members active and renewing; Publicising the cause through the print and electronic media; Fund-raising by soliciting major gifts. In the ongoing fight to protect air, land, water, and wildlife resources, grassroots non-profit organisations play a vital role. But, according to veteran activist Richard Beamish, hard work and good intentions are not enough. To make a real difference, an environmental organisation must do the best possible job of communicating its message, attracting and keeping members, and raising funds. In this book of how-to advice, with hundreds of practical and proven examples, Beamish explains how any non-profit citizens group can expand and activate its membership, pressure government officials, use the news media, and shape public policy. Beamish argues that the key to all these efforts is communications. As a former director of communications for the National Audubon Society and a highly regarded consultant to dozens of environmental organisations, he draws on nearly thirty years of experience to show what works for every type of organisation-large and small, rich and poor, established and new. He includes numerous examples from environmental organisations throughout the United States, describing dozens of communications problems and solutions as well as information about how a non-profit group gets started and how it stays alive and healthy.
£34.75
Baker Publishing Group The Jewish World around the New Testament
Renowned biblical scholar Richard Bauckham believes that the New Testament texts cannot be adequately understood without careful attention to their Judaic and Second Temple roots. This book contains twenty-four studies that shed essential light on the religious and biblical-interpretive matrix from which early Christianity emerged. Bauckham discusses the "parting of the ways" between early Judaism and early Christianity and the relevance of early Jewish literature for the study of the New Testament. He also explores specific aspects or texts of early Christianity by relating them to their early Jewish context. Originally published by Mohr Siebeck, this book is now available as an affordable North American paperback edition.
£54.08
G. Schirmer, Inc. Lohengrin
£8.14
Hal Leonard Corporation Das Rheingold Libretto
£8.22
Hal Leonard Corporation Siegfried
£34.99
Hal Leonard Corporation Classical Carols (Low Voice)
£18.99
Williamson Music Co. Rodgers And Hammerstein The Sound Of Music Late Intermediate Piano Intermediate Piano Duets
£14.99
£15.62
Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. First Studies Op 86 Kalmus Edition
£8.09
St Martin's Press What Dreams May Come
£13.87
Running Press A Brief History of Video Games
£15.01
University Press of America Against the Stream: The Adoption of Traditional Christian Faiths by Young Adults
Against the Stream examines the phenomenon of young adult conversion and return to traditional Christian religiosity. The book is based on 50 case studies of young adults who have converted or returned to three tradition-based faiths: conservative and traditionalist Roman Catholicism; the conservative Reformed (or Calvinist) tradition; and Eastern Orthodoxy. The book provides an account of these young adults' beliefs as well as how they relate their faith to everyday life and social issues, and illuminates the challenges of adhering to religious traditions in a society shaped by pluralism and religious consumerism. These young adults are going 'against the stream' by refusing to take a pick-and-choose approach to religious beliefs. Choice plays a major role in how these young adults adopt and adapt these faiths to their lives. Such selective retrievals of tradition for these young adults provide benefits and solutions for the ills and dislocations created by modernity, such as the fragmentation, secularism, and politicization of society. Co-published with Religion Watch.
£64.37
Alfred Music Strauss Serenade Miniature Score Kalmus Edition
£9.18
Alfred Music Violin Concerto Op 8 Kalmus Edition
£13.50
Arcadia Publishing Inc. The Hollywood Stars Images of Baseball
£22.49
Arcadia Publishing Arlington Twentieth Century Reflections Images of America Arcadia Publishing
£22.49
ALFRED PUB CO INC Canada is Music
This biography of Ian Dury has been written with the cooperation of Dury himself. Dury shot to fame in 1979 with his single "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick", which went to number one in the charts. He is also associated with his battle against polio. In 1998 Dury was diagnosed with liver cancer.
£25.67
Princeton University Press The End of Theory: Financial Crises, the Failure of Economics, and the Sweep of Human Interaction
An in-depth look at how to account for the human complexities at the heart of today's financial system Our economy may have recovered from the Great Recession--but not our economics. In The End of Theory, Richard Bookstaber discusses why the human condition and the radical uncertainty of our world renders the standard economic model--and the theory behind it--useless for dealing with financial crises. What model should replace it? None. At least not any version we've been using for the past two hundred years. Instead, Bookstaber argues for a new approach called agent-based economics, one that takes as a starting point the fact that we are humans, not the optimizing automatons that standard economics assumes we are. Bookstaber's groundbreaking paradigm promises to do a far better job at preventing crises and managing those that break out. As he explains, our varied memories and imaginations color our economic behavior in unexpected hues. Agent-based modeling embraces these nuances by avoiding the mechanistic, unrealistic structure of our current economic approach. Bookstaber tackles issues such as radical uncertainty, when circumstances take place beyond our anticipation, and emergence, when innocent, everyday interactions combine to create sudden chaos. Starting with the realization that future crises cannot be predicted by the past, he proposes an approach that recognizes the human narrative while addressing market realities. Sweeping aside the historic failure of twentieth-century economics, The End of Theory offers a novel and innovative perspective, along with a more realistic and human framework, to help prevent today's financial system from blowing up again.
£40.87
Princeton University Press Joseph A. Schumpeter: The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism
The renowned economist Joseph A. Schumpeter (1883-1950) made seminal contributions not only to economic theory but also to sociology and economic history. His work is now attracting wide attention among sociologists, as well as experiencing a remarkable revival among economists. This anthology, which serves as an excellent introduction to Schumpeter, emphasizes his broad socio-economic vision and his attempt to analyze economic reality from several different perspectives. An ambitious introductory essay by Richard Swedberg uses many new sources to enhance our understanding of Schumpeter's life and work and to help analyze his fascinating character. This essay stresses Schumpeter's ability to draw on several social sciences in his study of capitalism. Some of the articles in the anthology are published for the first time. The most important of these are Schumpeter's Lowell Lectures from 1941, "An Economic Interpretation of Our Time." Also included is the transcript of his lecture "Can Capitalism Survive?" (1936) and the high-spirited debate that followed. The anthology contains many of Schumpeter's classical sociological articles, such as his essays on the tax state, imperialism, and social classes. And, finally, there are lesser known articles on the future of private enterprise, on the concept of rationality in the social sciences, and on the work of Max Weber, with whom Schumpeter collaborated on several occasions.
£58.50
Random House USA Inc A Concise History of the Russian Revolution
£16.54
Hal Leonard Corporation Getting to Know the King and I An Adaptation for PreHich School Students
£10.80
Hal Leonard Corporation Favorite Spanish Art Songs The Vocal Library High Voice
£16.50
Hal Leonard Corporation G. Schirmer American Aria Anthology
£29.99
Houghton Mifflin The God Delusion
£26.12
Random House USA Inc The Living Sea of Waking Dreams: A novel
£14.72
Faber Music Ltd Oklahoma!/The Sound Of Music
£20.33
Faber Music Ltd Cult Classics Clarinet And Piano
Cult Classics Clarinet And Piano, arranged by Richard Harris, is an imaginative collection that includes the main themes from all-time classic films that have earned their place in popular culture. Favourites such as Pulp Fiction, Trainspotting, Apocalypse Now, and Reservoir Dogs are right alongside well-known classical pieces from such films as Die Hard and Fatal Attraction. So recreate the sounds of the big screen with these arrangements from unforgettable Cult Classics!
£10.43
Faber Music Ltd Captain Corelli's Mandolin
'Captain Corelli’s Mandolin' has captured the hearts of readers all over the world; an extraordinary love story contrasting the brutality of war with the beauty of its Greek-island setting. This collection presents music played by the character of Captain Corelli alongside original pieces by Stephen Warbeck. The music is designed to conjure up a picture of events from this novel and from three earlier novels - the ‘Latin trilogy’ - all by Louis de Bernières.
£12.53
Faber Music Ltd Shakespeare's World
Shakespeare’s World present arrangements for piano of some of the greatest music inspired by the Bard. With fourteen exceptional pieces, this is a cornucopia of music by the great composers from the famous films (Branagh’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’, ‘Henry V’ and ‘Hamlet’ together with William Walton’s outstanding score for Laurence Olivier’s original ‘Henry V’) alongside works by Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn. Also includes pieces from Royal Shakespeare Company productions composed by Nigel Hess and Stephen Warbeck.
£11.46
Faber Music Ltd In The Minimalist Mood
'In the Minimalist' mood is an atmospheric and varied collection of duets in the popular minimalist style that has established such a cult following over recent years. From meditative to frenetic, these kaleidoscopic pieces are great for developing a strong, independent sense of rhythm and are sure to bring the house down in concert.
£10.44
Random House USA Inc First Person
£14.75
Dover Publications Inc. Fantastic Press-out Flying Birds
£10.84
Dover Publications Inc. Tristan Und Isolde
£25.61
Dover Publications Inc. Tristan Und Isolde: In Full Score
£60.90
John Wiley and Sons Ltd A Companion to James Joyce
A Companion to James Joyce offers a unique composite overview and analysis of Joyce's writing, his global image, and his growing impact on twentieth- and twenty-first-century literatures. Brings together 25 newly-commissioned essays by some of the top scholars in the field Explores Joyce's distinctive cultural place in Irish, British and European modernism and the growing impact of his work elsewhere in the world A comprehensive and timely Companion to current debates and possible areas of future development in Joyce studies Offers new critical readings of several of Joyce's works, including Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Ulysses
£51.67
The Perseus Books Group Lying About Hitler
£13.52
Grand Central Publishing First You Have To Row a Little Boat Reflections on Life and Living
£17.09
Random House USA Inc One: A Novel
£8.22
Penguin Putnam Inc Asia's Reckoning: China, Japan, and the Fate of U.S. Power in the Pacific Century
£15.65
Random House USA Inc Great Issues in American History, Vol. II: From the Revolution to the Civil War, 1765-1865
£12.99
W. W. Norton & Company Energy Environment and Climate
£97.00