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By Philippe Margotin with a foreword by David Sinclair. Pop Rock Icons takes us into the extraordinary world of London, England at the time of the greatest countercultural upheaval that the country has known.
This unique book explores the legendary female pioneers who created the blues from the 1920s to today, as well as providing interviews with over 30 extraordinary women who make the blues happen now.
Who are the great women printmakers? From Cassatt to Kollwitz and Kruger to Kusama, the art of printmaking has been a catalyst for revolution in women's artistic expression. The fascinating lives of diverse and historic women artists, and their use of a range of printmaking techniques from engraving to digital art, are revisited and reframed. The book also explores the importance of printing in women's activism via artworks, pamphlets, posters and zines. Includes over 20 interviews with contemporary women printmakers, providing unique insights into their practices, themes and personal motivation.
An epic period drama adapted for the stage from John Galsworthy's best-selling novels The Forsyte Saga. Bringingthe unheard female voices to the fore for the first time, the plays span fromthe last gasp of the Victorian age to the beginning of the roaring 1920s, in this tale of sex, money and power.
A biography about Edward de Bono, polymath, writer, and philosopher, who spent his life showing people how to use their brains creatively, to disrupt traditional ideas and ways of doing things. He became a household name with his 'lateral thinking', dominating the field of creative thinking for half a century.
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