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John Carter

    John Carter is a sculptor and member of the Royal Academy of Arts whose work primarily explores the relationship between painting and sculpture. In the mid-sixties, he began to concentrate on the production of three-dimensional works, mainly consisting of abstract constructed 'wall-objects'. His artistic approach often investigates the boundaries between mediums, creating visually compelling pieces.

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    Amazing Dutch Oven Kochbuch
    Los mercenarios de los diamantes
    French. A-Level and AS-Level
    Last Judgement
    Printing and the mind of man
    • Last Judgement

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Angela Derby, the woman behind the discovery, enlists the help of ex-army Captain, Jack Shepherd and together they decipher the runes and begin a journey across the world. But they are not the only ones seeking the treasure and their quest soon becomes a race to stay alive.

      Last Judgement2014
      3.5
    • French. A-Level and AS-Level

      • 185 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Longman A level revise guides are designed for A and AS level and Scottish Higher Grade examinations. They have been written by examiners and cover what the student needs to know, understand and revise in each subject. Each title gives guidance in planning revision effectively.

      French. A-Level and AS-Level1990
    • Printing and the Mind of Man (PMM) has become a standard bibliographical reference, offering a survey of the impact of printed books on the development of western civilization. This second revised edition is the preferred edition for bibliophiles, as it is extensively revised with a new introduction by Percy H. Muir, addition bibliographies by Peter Amelung and a revised index. The book developed from an exhibition put on at two locations to coincide with the 1963 International Printing Machinery and Allied Trades Exhibition (IPEX). At the behest of typographer Stanley Morison it was decided to put together an exhibition of the contribution printing had made to the enlargement of human knowledge. Ian Fleming, who lent 40 books from his library, was among the private collectors who contributed to the exhibition. A book-length edition of the exhibition catalog was first produced in 1967, revised in 1983 by this second edition, which has become the standard reference. Publisher's note; New introduction / by Percy H. Muir; About the additional bibliographies by Peter Amelung; Abbreviation s of reference works; Additional bibliographies; Corrigenda to the first edition; Preface to the first edition / by John Carter and Percy H. Muir; Fiat lux / by Denys Hay; The catalogue.

      Printing and the mind of man1968
      4.0