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Janice Anderson

    January 1, 1940 – January 1, 1951
    A Celebration of Ireland
    Children in Art
    Marilyn Monroe
    The Life and Works of Renoir
    The Cube Teapot
    Britain Past & Present
    • Britain Past & Present

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      From sport and leisure to the workplace, from the countryside to the city and from shore to shore,'Britain Past & Present' presents the amazing social changes that have taken place over the last 150 years. By contrasting beautiful black and white images with colour photographs of the same activities, this fascinating review of Britain reveals how patterns of work hae changed as well as how Britons spend their free time.With an illuminating commentary on each set of images, 'Britain Past & Present' reflects on great royal occasions, national obsessions and unique events, such as Henley Regatta and the Derby, plus changes to our urban areas like London's Docklands and the impact of technology on our daily lives.Offering a unique window on the differences that successive generations have witnessed, this is a delightful look at Britain, yesterday and today.Janice Swinglehurst is the author of many books including 'The Queen: 40 Glorious Years'. The late Edmund Swinglehurst is the author of over 20 books including 'History of the Kings and Queens of England and Scotland'.

      Britain Past & Present
      4.0
    • The Cube Teapot

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A paragon of modern design, this book charts the history, rise and fall of the world's best-selling patented teapot.

      The Cube Teapot
      4.0
    • "This collection of famous paintings by Auguste Renoir shows all aspects of his work, from the famous Dance at the Moulin de la Galette, an important landmark in the history of Impressionism with its many figures seen in dappled sunlight, to the charming Girl with a Watering-Can, and an example from the monumental nude Bathers series."--

      The Life and Works of Renoir
      4.3
    • Children in Art

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Children make one of the most attractive themes in Western art, and there are few more satisfying images than the innocence, joy, and often, mischief of childhood captured for all time by some of the world's greatest painters.

      Children in Art
      4.0
    • A Celebration of Ireland

      • 447 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This guide to Ireland outlines all the major tourist attractions in each of the country's regions. It highlights the main historical sites within each area, as well as the most popular beauty spots. The text is accompanied by up-to-date photographs to provide a memento of Ireland.

      A Celebration of Ireland
      4.2
    • The Life and Works of Rubens

      • 79 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book contains a comprehensive introduction and a magnificent collection of the artist's works, each of which is accompanied by an explanatory caption.

      The Life and Works of Rubens
      3.9
    • Francisco de Goya, one of Spain's greatest painters, has been called a classical painter and the first of the moderns--the latter because of his great influence on the 19th century French artists. But the breadth of his genius ensures that Goya defies such categorizing, as the superb paintings in this book demonstrate. They show Goya in all his moods.

      The Life and Works of Goya
      3.9
    • Sisley

      • 79 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The Life and Works of Alfred Sisley, 1839-1899 Contains 50 paintings faithfully reproduced in full colour. A fascinating study by Janice Anderson of the painter often referred to as the 'English Impressionist'

      Sisley
      3.8
    • Impressionists

      • 79 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This book shows 50 masterpieces by the major practitioners of Impressionism, including Monet, Pissaro, Renoir, Bazille, Sisley, and Morisot.

      Impressionists
      4.1
    • Expressionism is an exciting style of painting developed by artists at the beginning of the century to give direct expression to their feelings rather than simply record scenes. Their immediate forerunners were van Gogh, Munch & Ensor. Many of the leading Expressionists were German artists, who were contemporaries with the Fauves of France. Among them were Kirchner, whose Street Scene 1915 shows wartime Berlin Heckel, who painted Bruges on Corpus Christy Day 1914 & Kandinsky, leading the way to abstraction with his Apocalypse Rider. In other countries the Expressionist idea attracted painters like Rouault, Chagall, Bacon & Freud, all of whom are included in this illuminating book.

      The Art of the Expressionists
      3.6
    • This series provides a guide to the world's great artists. Each volume contains a comprehensive introduction and a collection of the featured artist's works, each of which is accompanied by an explanatory caption.

      The Life and work of Vincent Van Gogh
      4.0
    • War crimes and atrocities

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The German concentration camps of World War II, the horrors of the Vietnam war, the prolific rape and brutality during the breakup of the former Yugoslavia and the Hutu massacres of Tutsis in Rwanda. All are abhorrent violations of the laws and customs of war. Yet some of the worst abuses of this century escape this classification, as they were not actually committed during times of armed conflict. Among these are Stalin's policy of ethnic cleansing and his destruction of the kulaks, the terror of the Khmer Rouge , and Mao's forced collectivizations. This book records the worst abominations in history, whether or not classified as war crimes or just acts of pure evil.

      War crimes and atrocities
      3.2
    • Train and Transport

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Presents the story of British travel and transport in printed ephemera: the tickets, notices, leaflets, labels, folders, posters, billheads and other throwaway souvenirs of travel on land, sea, and air from the 1700s to the 1900s in Britain

      Train and Transport
    • Art Nouveau Architecture

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Distinguished by their lavish sculpture, metalwork or tile facades, Art Nouveau buildings certainly stand out. Art Nouveau buildings are unique, audacious and inspirational. Rejecting historic styles, considered inappropriate for an era driven by progress, architects and designers sought a new vocabulary of architectural forms. Their vision was shaped by modern materials and innovative technologies, including iron, glass and ceramics. A truly democratic style, Art Nouveau transformed life on the eve of the twentieth century and still captivates our imaginations today. Beautifully illustrated, this book explains how the new style came into being, its rationale and why it is known by so many different names: French Art Nouveau, German Jugendstil, Viennese Secession, Catalan Modernisme, Italian Liberty and Portuguese Arte Nova. It covers the key architects and designers associated with the style; Victor Horta in Brussels, Hector Guimard in Paris, Antoni Gaudi on Barcelona, Otto Wagner in Vienna, Odon Lechner in Budapest and Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow. There are detailed descriptions and stunning photographs of buildings to be found in Brussels, Paris, Nancy, Darmstadt, Vienna, Budapest, Barcelona, Milan, Turin and Aveiro. Finally, it covers the decorative arts, stained glass, tiles and metalwork that make Art Nouveau buildings so distinctive.

      Art Nouveau Architecture
    • Venice

      • 93 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A photographic and descriptive text based view of Venice, Italy.

      Venice
    • Ausführlicher Bildband über das Leben und Wirken des Claude Monet. Seine frühen Jahre in Paris bis zum Titel „Meister des Impressionismus“. Seine Reisen und die Suche nach extremem Licht, die Bildserien wie beispielsweise Seerosen, Pappeln und Seerosenteich mit japanischer Brücke. Ein Band, der jeden Kunstliebhaber entzückt.

      Monet
      4.0
    • Goya

      • 79 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      Goya
    • Paláce

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Kniha opisuje a bohato ilustruje sto najkrajších palácov sveta. Nie je to učebnica palácovej architektúry, hoci konštrukčné metódy a architektonické štýly hrajú veľkú rolu v príbehu každého paláca. Kniha skôr dáva paláce do sociálneho a historického kontextu, ukazujúc, ako miestne zvyky a tradície, ale aj náboženstvá a rastúca moc panovníkov a kráľov, vládcov a kniežat rozhodovala o návrhoch, stavebných štýloch a výzdobe palácov. Táto výpravná publikácia zahŕňa iba tie stavby, ktorých stav umožňuje ponúknuť ich návštevníkom dostatočnú predstavu o tom, ako vyzerali, keď boli obývané. Väčšina palácov pochádza z Európy. Kniha však venuje pozornosť aj palácom Stredného východu, islamského sveta, Indie, juhovýchodnej Ázie, Číny a Japonska. Krásu palácov v srdci Európy približuje čitateľom v poslednej kapitole doc. Ing. arch. Jana Pohaničová, PhD. Predstavenie obdivuhodných architektonických stavieb v Čechách a na Slovensku je zároveň poslednou zastávkou na zaujímavej ceste spoznávania palácov v rôznych kútoch sveta.

      Paláce
      4.3
    • Language Teaching: Listening

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      An examination of the teaching of listening, discussing what language comprehension involves and the views of listening which underlie commercial materials. The work includes the author's recent work in comprehension task design and aims to guide teachers in their own research tasks.

      Language Teaching: Listening
      3.0