Books : Search |
|
How Skyscrapers Are Made (How It Is Made)»rank: 2755726by: Duncan Michael, Ray Carpenter
: :Explains how skyscrapers are built, from the preliminary designs through the floor by floor construction to the final building. |
Introducing Social Geographies»rank: 2035812by: Rachel Pain, Michael Burke, Duncan Fuller, Jamie Gough, Robert Macfarlane, Graham Mowl
: :This major new text offers a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to this important area of human geography. It presents a broad overview of the topic, clearly outlining the key theoretical and political positions, and making extensive use of examples to show how these frameworks can be used to analyze real social issues. |
||
Joe Goode»rank: 3069468by: Joe Goode, Michael Duncan, Edward Ruscha, Bruce Guenther, Orange County Museum of Art (Calif.)
: :This major new text offers a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to this important area of human geography. It presents a broad overview of the topic, clearly outlining the key theoretical and political positions, and making extensive use of examples to show how these frameworks can be used to analyze real social issues. |
The Journal of Urology (Official Journal of the American Urological Association, Inc., 143)»rank: 3069468from: Williams & Wilkins; Baltimore, MD
: :Urological Assn.'s complete journal articles, reviews, studies, etc. for the year 1990 bound in one book |
||
Kurt Kauper, Diva Fictions»rank: 2259279by: Michael Duncan, Kurt Kauper
: :'Kurt Kauper's Diva Fictions are paintings of imaginary opera singers, invented characters who live somewhere between artificiality and realism, glamorous condescension and brilliant fashion, reinvention and tradition, excessive theatricality and overt emotionalism--all of which stand as metaphors for a wide range of contemporary cultural realities.' |
The Law of the Air»rank: 2259279by: Arnold Duncan & Kerr, Michael R. E. & MacCrindle, Robert A. McNair
: :'Kurt Kauper's Diva Fictions are paintings of imaginary opera singers, invented characters who live somewhere between artificiality and realism, glamorous condescension and brilliant fashion, reinvention and tradition, excessive theatricality and overt emotionalism--all of which stand as metaphors for a wide range of contemporary cultural realities.' |
||
A Living Stone: Selected Essays and Addresses»rank: 2259279by: Michael Prior
: :'Kurt Kauper's Diva Fictions are paintings of imaginary opera singers, invented characters who live somewhere between artificiality and realism, glamorous condescension and brilliant fashion, reinvention and tradition, excessive theatricality and overt emotionalism--all of which stand as metaphors for a wide range of contemporary cultural realities.' |
LORSER FEITELSON (1898-1978)»rank: 2259279by: LORSER). Duncan, Michael (FEITELSON
: :'Kurt Kauper's Diva Fictions are paintings of imaginary opera singers, invented characters who live somewhere between artificiality and realism, glamorous condescension and brilliant fashion, reinvention and tradition, excessive theatricality and overt emotionalism--all of which stand as metaphors for a wide range of contemporary cultural realities.' |
||
Melissa Miller»rank: 2259279by: Susie/ Miller, Melissa (CON)/ Duncan, Michael (CRT) Kalil
: :'Kurt Kauper's Diva Fictions are paintings of imaginary opera singers, invented characters who live somewhere between artificiality and realism, glamorous condescension and brilliant fashion, reinvention and tradition, excessive theatricality and overt emotionalism--all of which stand as metaphors for a wide range of contemporary cultural realities.' |
Moral and Epistemic Virtues (Metaphilosophy)»rank: 2083050from: Wiley-Blackwell
: :This volume brings together papers by some of the leading figures working on virtue-theoretic accounts in both ethics and epistemology.A collection of cutting edge articles by leading figures in the field of virtue theory including Guy Axtell, Julia Driver, Antony Duff and Miranda Fricker. The first book to combine papers on both virtue ethics and virtue epistemology. Deals with key topics in recent epistemological and ethical debate. |