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  • av Greil Marcus
    185,-

    One of our finest critics gives us an altogether original history of rock 'n' roll

  • - Selected Poems
    av Kiki Dimoula
    244,-

    One of Greece's most beloved contemporary writers, the author is considered by many to be her homeland's national poet. This title offers a collection of 80 poems that are selected from throughout his long career.

  • av Eryn Green
    222

    Winner of the 2013 Yale Series of Younger Poets prize

  • - The Story of His Science
    av Keith Stewart Thomson
    438,-

    Reintroduces us to Thomas Jefferson's eighteenth-century world and reveals how Jefferson used science, thought about it, contributed to it, and became the leading scientific intellectual of his time. This book shows us a new side of Jefferson.

  • - The Death and Life of an Environmental Tradition
    av Aaron Sachs
    746,-

    Perhaps America's best environmental idea was not the national park but the garden cemetery, a use of space that quickly gained popularity in the mid-nineteenth century. In this title, the author argues that American cemeteries embody a forgotten landscape tradition that has much to teach us in our current moment of environmental crisis.

  • av Yvonne Sherratt
    209

    Hitler saw himself as a 'philosopher-leader', and astonishingly gained the support of many intellectuals of his time. In this book, the author explores Hitler's relationship with philosophers - those who supported his rise to power and those whose lives were wrecked by his regime.

  • - A Life for Art's Sake
    av Daniel E. Sutherland
    256,-

    A major new biography of James McNeill Whistler, one of most complex, intriguing, and important of America's artists

  • - Aleph Through the Looking Glass
    av Jonathan Orr-Stav
    387,-

    Learn to Write the Hebrew Script presents a new and innovative approach to learning the Hebrew script.

  • - Authority and Image in Sixteenth-Century England
    av Kevin Sharpe
    631,-

    Reveals how, from even before the Reformation, the Tudors sought to sustain and enhance their authority by representing themselves to their people through the media of building, print, art, material culture and speech.

  • - Waterloo and the Fortunes of Peace 1814-1852
    av Rory Muir
    295,-

    From the leading Wellington historian, a fascinating reassessment of the Duke's most famous victory and his role in the turbulent politics after Waterloo

  • - The Albatross Press and the Third Reich
    av Michele K. Troy
    516,-

    The first book about Albatross Press, a Penguin precursor that entered into an uneasy relationship with the Nazi regime to keep Anglo-American literature alive under fascism

  • av Golfo Alexopoulos
    968

    A new and chilling study of lethal human exploitation in the Soviet forced labor camps, one of the pillars of Stalinist terror

  • - The Soviet Union and Atomic Energy, 1939-1956
    av David Holloway
    746,-

    Based on interviews with participants and research in Soviet archives, this work reveals how the American atomic monopoly affected Stalin's foreign policy, the role of espionage in the evolution of the bomb, and the relationship between Soviet nuclear scientists and the country's leaders.

  • - Using Economic Relationships to Build a More Peaceful, Prosperous, and Secure World
    av Lloyd J. Dumas
    678,-

    The idea that military strength is virtually synonymous with security is deeply entrenched and widely held. This title considers the practical problems of the transition from military-based security arrangements to "economic peacekeeping", and the effects of demilitarized security on economic development and prosperity.

  • av Mark D. Steinberg
    626,-

    The final decade of the old order in imperial Russia was a time of both crisis and possibility, an uncertain time that inspired an often desperate search for meaning. This book explores how journalists and other writers in St Petersburg described and interpreted the troubled years between the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917.

  • - A Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible
    av Prof. Harold Bloom
    256,-

    Reading the King James Bible alongside Tyndale's Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the original Hebrew and Greek texts, the author highlights how the translators and editors improved upon - or, in some cases, diminished - the earlier versions.

  • - Cranach, Luther, and the Making of the Reformation
    av Steven E. Ozment
    418

    Together, Cranach's paintings and Luther's powerful oratory created a force field that transformed Germany, Europe, and ultimately the Western world

  • av Sinan Antoon
    183,-

    Acclaimed and celebrated in the Arab world for its vivid portrait of Iraq, this heartbreaking novel confronts the war-torn nation's horrifying recent history

  • av Edwin Hubble
    507 - 712,-

    In less than a century, the accepted picture of the universe transformed from a stagnant place, comprised entirely of our own Milky Way galaxy, to a realm inhabited by billions of individual galaxies, hurtling away from one another. In this title, the author describes his principal observations and conclusions.

  • av Robert Dujarric & William E. Odom
    524,-

    Examines America's unprecedented power within the international arenas of politics, economics, demographics, education, science, and culture.

  • av Boris Berman
    360,-

    Internationally known as a concert pianist and highly respected as a piano teacher, Boris Berman here offers an exploration of both piano technique and music interpretation.

  • - Historical and Theological Guide to Creeds and Confessions of Faith in the Christian Tradition
    av Jaroslav Pelikan
    548,-

    Addressing essential questions about the Christian tradition, "Credo" stands as an independent reference work devoted to the subject of what creeds and confessions are and what their role in history has been.

  • av Mark D. Steinberg
    451

    The human story of what the Russian Revolution meant to ordinary people has rarely been told. This volume gives voice to the experiences, thoughts and feelings of the Russian people - as expressed in their own words during the vast political, social and economic upheavals of 1917.

  • av Robert Garis
    832,-

    An interpretation of Balanchine's ballets, a portrait of the intelligentsia that gathered around his enterprise and a history of the author's involvement with Balanchine's dances over a period of 40 years.

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    - A History
    av Simon May
    194,-

    Love - unconditional, selfless, unchanging, sincere, and totally accepting - is worshipped today as the West's only universal religion. To challenge it is one of our few remaining taboos. The author does just that, dissecting our resilient ruling ideas of love and showing how they are the product of a long and powerful cultural heritage.

  • - From the October Revolution to the Fall of the Wall
    av Jonathan Haslam
    418

    The phrase "Cold War" was coined by George Orwell in 1945 to describe the impact of the atomic bomb on world politics. Far more than merely a straightforward history of the Cold War, this book presents an account of politics and decision making at the highest levels of Soviet power.

  • - Volume 1: Freedom of the Will
    av Jonathan Edwards
    386,-

    Presents an analysis of Jonathan Edwards' theological position. This book includes a study of his life and the intellectual issues in the America of his time, and examines the problem of free will in connection with Leibniz, Locke, and Hume.

  • - Written by Himself
    av Frederick Douglass
    156,-

    This is Frederick Douglass's account of his life in bondage as a slave and his triumph over oppression, originally published in 1845. This edition includes a chronology of Douglass's life, an introduction by a Douglass scholar, historical notes, and reader responses to the 1845 edition.

  • av Wassily Kandinsky
    294,-

    Poems and woodcuts by the Russian painter portray in child-like images the constant transformations that shape our world.

  • - Literature as a Way of Life
    av Prof. Harold Bloom
    256,-

    Featuring extended analyses of the author's most cherished poets - Shakespeare, Whitman, and Crane - as well as inspired appreciations of Emerson, Tennyson, Browning, Yeats, Ashbery, and others, this title adapts his classic work "The Anxiety of Influence" to show us what great literature is, how it comes to be, and why it matters.

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