Ohio Valley Historical Series
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Robert Clarke's literary contributions center on the accessible exploration of scientific wonders and the intricacies of human existence. Through his writing and broadcast work, he endeavors to demystify complex scientific concepts, making them understandable and engaging for a broad audience. Clarke's primary aim is to foster curiosity and deepen readers' and viewers' appreciation for the universe and our place within it. His approach is characterized by a clear, informative style designed to enlighten and inspire.






The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the early settlers of Losantiville, now known as Cincinnati. It holds significant literary and historical importance, providing insights for future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains any marks or annotations from the first publication, preserving its authenticity and true nature. This dedication to maintaining the original presentation emphasizes the book's role in documenting local history and heritage.
With A Vindication Of The "Cincinnati Tablet"
Focusing on the archaeological significance of Cincinnati, Ohio, this work explores the pre-historic remains discovered at the site, emphasizing their importance to literature and scholarship. It includes a defense of the "Cincinnati Tablet" and aims to contribute to the knowledge base for future generations. Presented in its original print format, the book retains all marks and annotations to preserve its historical authenticity and true nature.
A serio-comic, illustrated glimpse into Between the Lines' forty checkered years (so far) as a small publishing company that offers an alternative viewpoint on social issues.
Towards a genealogy of postcolonial travel writing: an introduction Robert Clarke; Part I. Departures: 2. Postcolonial travel writing and postcolonial theory Justin D. Edwards; 3. Walk this way: postcolonial travel writing of the environment Jill Didur; 4. History, memory, and trauma in postcolonial travel writing Robert Clarke; Part II. Performances: 5. Diasporic 'returnees' and imagined homelands Srilata Ravi; 6. Diplomats as postcolonial travellers Eva- Marie Kröller; 7. The metropolitan journeys of Francophone postcolonial travellers Charles Forsdick; 8. African American travel writing Tim Youngs; 9. Seeking the sacred in postcolonial travel writing Asha Sen; 10. Contemporary postcolonial journeys on the trails of colonial travellers Christopher Keirstead; Part III. Peripheries: 11. Postcolonial travel journalism and the new media Brian Creech; 12. Travel magazines and settler (post)colonialism Anna Johnston; 13. Refugee and asylum seeker narratives as travel writing April Shemak; 14. Travellers in postcolonial fiction Stephen M. Levin; 15. Afterword Mary Louise Pratt.
Seven Years with Banksy is an illuminating memoir of the world's most celebrated graffiti artist, offering an insight into his life and work through the experiences that he and the author Robert Clarke shared together during Banksy's formative years. Clarke takes us through his first encounters with Banksy, which took place in a hotel in New York in the 1990s, and candidly describes how his friendship with this young English artist developed. Along the way, readers will discover more about the ever-mysterious Banksy - what makes him tick, why he does what he does, and why he ultimately rejects fame in favour of anonymity, setting him apart from many other popular artists of our time. This is the perfect read for any Banksy or modern-art fan.
As a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, this book may feature imperfections like marks and notations due to its age. It emphasizes the cultural significance of the text, highlighting a commitment to preserving and promoting literature. The edition aims to provide an affordable, high-quality reproduction that remains true to the original, making it accessible for readers interested in historical works.
This looseleaf service ensures you are fully up-to-date with design and copyright law in Ireland. Irish Copyright and Design Law is the first Irish text focussing on the Copyright & Related Rights Act 2000. The Act implemented three Community Directives (on rental and lending rights, on satellite broadcasting and cable transmission, and on the legal protection of databases) and has radically transformed and expanded Irish copyright law. There are two updating issues each year, charged for on publication. Each issue will reflect, analyse, and clearly present everything that you need to know - new and amended legislation, key cases, significant judgments, offences, plus much more.
This volume offers a selection of important contemporary criticism on two of Jane Austen's most popular and widely-studied novels, Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice. The volume includes recent essays from Alastair Duckworth, Marilyn Butler, D.A. Miller, Isobel Armstrong and Karen Newman.
Marijuana Botany presents the scientific knowledge and propagation techniques used to preserve and multiply vanishing Cannabis strains. Also included is information concerning Cannabis genetics and breeding used to begin plant improvement programs. The book presents scientific and horticultural principles, along with their practical applications, necessary for the breeding and propagation of Cannabis and in particular, marijuana. It will appeal not only to the professional researcher, but to the marijuana enthusiast or anyone with an eye to the future of Cannabis products.