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George Walker

    Leonard Cohen
    Chess Made Easy: Being A New Introduction To The Rudiments Of That Scientific And Popular Game
    Cucamonga Valley Wine: The Lost Empire of American Winemaking
    A Selection of Games at Chess
    By Hand & Eye
    GRAPHIC WITNESS 2ND EDITION
    • GRAPHIC WITNESS 2ND EDITION

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.0(16)Add rating

      Five Wordless Graphic Novels. Second expanded edition of the book that features five wordless novels by five great 20th century woodcut artists from Europe and North America.

      GRAPHIC WITNESS 2ND EDITION
    • By Hand & Eye

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      “By Hand & Eye” is a deep dive into the world of history, architecture and design. And the authors have emerged with armloads of pearls for readers.Instead of serving up a list of formulas with magical names (i.e. the Golden Section, the Rule of Thirds) that will transform the mundane into perfection, George R. Walker and Jim Tolpin show how much of the world is governed by simple proportions, noting how ratios such as 1:2; 3:5 and 4:5 were ubiquitous in the designs of pre-industrial artisans. And the tool that helps us explore this world, then as now, are dividers.The key to good design is to master these basic “notes” – much like learning to sing “do, re, mi.” How to do this is the subject of the first three-quarters of the book. It offers exercises, examples and encouragement in opening your inner eye, propping it up with toothpicks and learning the simple geometry that will help you improve your design.The last quarter of “By Hand & Eye” takes these principles and puts them into practice by designing nine projects that are decidedly contemporary – proof positive that design isn’t reserved for highboys and 18th-century Philadelphia side chairs. The projects show all of the book’s design principles in full flower, and yet the projects are small enough and simple enough (for the most part) that you can use them as a way to explore the book’s concepts without risking a lot of wood or time in the process.

      By Hand & Eye
    • A Selection of Games at Chess

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This classic book on chess contains a collection of annotated games from the world's top players, as well as discussions on strategy, tactics, and opening theory. Written by George Walker, a renowned chess player of the 19th century, this book provides valuable insights into the game and its history. Chess enthusiasts of all levels will find something of value in this book.

      A Selection of Games at Chess
    • The Cucamonga Valley was once America’s largest wine-producing region, crafting quality vintages decades before Napa and Sonoma. Secondo Guasti, an ambitious and enterprising Italian immigrant, established the region’s first vineyard in 1901, and others soon followed. Wineries like the Vai Brothers, Padre, Galleano, Brookside and more made the valley the epicenter of a burgeoning industry. Not even Prohibition could halt production. While domestic breweries and distilleries shuttered, Cucamonga’s brandy and sherry continued to be legally made for culinary and medicinal purposes. Yet by the late 1970s, harvests had dwindled and vineyards vanished. Urbanization, vine disease and property taxes effectively ended production. Today, local vintners and wine enthusiasts are reviving the region’s proud heritage. Authors George M. Walker and John Peragine uncork a legacy too delectable to die.

      Cucamonga Valley Wine: The Lost Empire of American Winemaking
    • Leonard Cohen

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A master woodcut engraver offers new perspectives on the life and art of a poet and musician who captivated generations for over six decades and whose influence lives on today.

      Leonard Cohen
    • A collection of woodcut artist and printmaker George A. Walker's best work from the 1970s to the present day, including his wordless novels, limited edition books and portraits.

      Ink & Paper
    • George Walker was director general of the International Baccalaureate and visiting professor in the University of Bath. In this collection of autobiographical essays he describes some defining moments in his distinguished career in education. In schools, of course, but also in the harvest fields of Essex and the Paleolithic cave at Lascaux; behind the Iron Curtain in Czechoslovakia; on the alpine ski slopes; in the concert hall and in the footsteps of Cecil Rhodes in southern Africa; in Baghdad and in Bosnia, there have been many unexpected lessons to learn.

      Glimpses of utopia : a lifetime's education