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David M. Saunders

    Colour, Colour Measurement and Colour Change
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    Negotiation: Readings, Exercises and Cases
    Essentials of negotiation
    Documentary
    Underworld - Imagining the Afterlife in Ancient South Italian Vase Painting
    • 2024

      Focusing on the science of colour, this book serves as a vital resource for conservators, breaking down complex concepts of colour measurement and change into understandable terms. Aimed at readers without a scientific background, it provides clear explanations, making it accessible and practical for professionals in the field. As part of the expanded Science for Conservators series, it emphasizes the importance of colour in conservation practices.

      Colour, Colour Measurement and Colour Change
    • 2023

      Negotiation ISE

      • 706 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      Focusing on the psychology of bargaining, this edition delves into key concepts and theories that underpin effective negotiation and conflict resolution. It examines interpersonal and intergroup dynamics, making it applicable to a wide range of management students beyond just those in human resource management or industrial relations. The book equips readers with essential skills for navigating complex negotiations in various professional contexts.

      Negotiation ISE
    • 2023

      Authorship and Copyright

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolution of authorship within the context of copyright law, examining how legal perspectives on authorship have developed over time since its initial publication in 1992. It delves into the implications of these constructions for creators and the legal system, highlighting the interplay between creativity and legal recognition.

      Authorship and Copyright
    • 2022

      Focusing on the Underworld's representations in southern Italian vase painting, this richly illustrated volume delves into the religious and cultural beliefs that influenced these artistic depictions. It provides insights into the significance of the Underworld in ancient society, showcasing how art reflects the spiritual and cultural values of the time.

      Underworld - Imagining the Afterlife in Ancient South Italian Vase Painting
    • 2022
    • 2021

      The Cursus Enigma

      Prehistoric Cattle and Cursus Alignments

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the connection between cattle movement and archaeological research, revealing that pasture areas impacted by winter flooding align with cursus monument sites. This correlation implies that these ancient monuments may have originated as part of a cattle management system, offering new insights into their purpose and significance in historical contexts.

      The Cursus Enigma
    • 2016

      Take inspiration from the bold, confidently coloured prints of David Saunders of exciting fashion and interiors brand, David David with this glorious colouring book. The book contains a selection of David's signature repeated geometric prints, organized by skill level (kicking off with simpler designs and graduating to more complex colouring challenges). The cover includes deep flaps, printed full colour both sides, featuring examples of David's work, his own take on the colour wheel and advice on how to devise your own geometric patterns.

      David David Pop Colouring Book
    • 2015

      Focusing on the period of Alexander I, Nicholas I, and Alexander II, this study delves into Russia's struggle to embrace reform and democracy following the French Revolution. It explores the reasons behind Russia's failure to adapt, despite significant efforts. The work serves as both a detailed historical analysis and a vivid portrayal of the era, linking it to the literary backdrop of War and Peace and Anna Karenina. David Saunders offers a compelling examination of a pivotal time in Russian history.

      Russia in the Age of Reaction and Reform 1801-1881
    • 2010

      Dave Saunders' spirited introduction to documentary covers its history, cultural context and development, and the approaches, controversies and functions pertaining to non-fiction filmmaking. Saunders examines the many methods by which documentary conveys meaning, whilst exploring its differing societal purposes. After a historical consideration of international documentary production, the author examines the impact of recent technological developments on the production, distribution and viewing of non-fiction. In addition, he explores the increasingly hazy distinctions between factual and dramatic formats, discussing 'reality television', the 'docu-drama', and less orthodox approaches including animated and fantastical representations of reality. Documentary encompasses a broad range of academic discourse around non-fiction filmmaking, introducing readers to the key filmmakers, major scholars, central debates and critical ideas relating to the form. This wide-ranging guidebook features global releases from the 1920s through to 2009, and includes films such as: Nanook of the North (1922) The Man with the Movie Camera (1929) Night Mail (1936) Night and Fog (1955) Primary (1960) Roger and Me (1989) Tarnation (2003) My Winnipeg (2006) Sicko (2007) Waltz With Bashir (2008) Say My Name (2009) Anvil: The Story of Anvil (2009)

      Documentary