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William Hardy

    This author explores complex human relationships and moral dilemmas. Their prose is known for its incisiveness and poetic language, drawing readers into the depths of the human psyche. Themes of loneliness, the search for identity, and societal pressures permeate their work, resonating with contemporary readers.

    Red Pill
    Hell's Island
    The Encyclopedia of Decorative Styles. 1850-1935
    The History and Techniques of the Great Masters: History and Techniques of the Great Masters
    Turner
    A Guide to Art Nouveau Style
    • Hell's Island

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in Savannah, Georgia, the story follows Benjamin Farrows, who leads a comfortable life with his family and a cherished island inherited from his ancestors. When a chemical company presents a lucrative offer to buy the island, Ben faces a moral dilemma about selling the land or preserving its mystery and heritage. The narrative explores themes of family loyalty, the value of land, and the impact of corporate greed on personal and environmental legacies.

      Hell's Island2024
    • Red Pill

      How to Question Reality and Conquer the Matrix (Red Pill Mindframe and Alpha Male Strategies to Avoid Female Manipulation)

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on empowerment and self-worth, this book offers insights to help readers adopt a "red pill" mindset, steering them away from unhealthy behaviors like simping. It provides wisdom on navigating relationships with women, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one’s value. The content includes alpha male strategies designed to enhance dating experiences and foster healthier interactions, positioning readers to see themselves as the prize in their relationships.

      Red Pill2023
    • A Guide to Art Nouveau Style

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Art Nouveau, new art in every sends of the word, reached its zenith in the early years of the 20th century. The movement began as a reaction against the horrors of mass production, reintroducing skills and craftsmanship which were fast dying out. In fine art, it was a rebellion against the striving for naturalism of the impressionists, creating, as it did, fantastical forms in mythical landscapes. This beautiful book gives an account of the artists, craftsmen, architects and designers whose skills represent the finest in Art Nouveau, works by Horta, Tiffany, Lalique, Daurne, Olbriche and Gaudi, and many other exponents of the Art Nouveau style are features in all their ingenuity and originality. For those who know and appreciate Art Nouveau here is a valuable sourcebook of the artists and their work. For everyone else, this book is an exceptionally well-documented introduction to the most distinctive style created this century.

      A Guide to Art Nouveau Style1997
      4.3
    • Secese. Art nouveau

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Monografie o secesním umění probírá v jednotlivých tematických oddílech všechny jeho druhy. Fotografická dokumentace svou vynikající kvalitou působí jako bezprostřední informace a v mnohém převyšuje text.

      Secese. Art nouveau1997
      4.7
    • The Encyclopedia of Decorative Styles

      1850-1955: Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Arts & Crafts

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Great condition kept in mylar cover. Hard cover with dust jacket. Fully illustrated comprehensive over view of decorative art styles.

      The Encyclopedia of Decorative Styles1988
    • Turner

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      Turner1988
      3.0
    • The selection of paintings shown here traces the development of Van Gogh's artistic vision from the somber browns and blacks of The Potato Eaters to the brilliant colors and flame-like forms of his south of France landscapes. In the text, the author outlines the major events of his brief and tormented life, and explains the formative influences on his work.

      The History and Techniques of the Great Masters: History and Techniques of the Great Masters1987
      3.7