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  • av Mina Loy
    857,-

    Two never-before-published novels by Mina Loy, the celebrated modernist poet, artist, and feminist

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    843,-

    A reexamination of 1970s France as a decade of intellectual, cultural, and political consequence, both then and now

  • av Lee Sessions
    713,-

    A new and necessary examination of how nineteenth-century Cuban white elites viewed the natural world, material culture, and political power as intertwined

  • av Sophus Helle
    237,-

    The complete poems of the priestess Enheduana, the world’s first known author, newly translated from the original Sumerian

  • av Nicholas Orme
    175 - 285,-

    The first history of childhood in Tudor England

  • av Robert Gildea
    195,-

    A powerful new history of the Great Strike in the miners’ own voices, based on more than 140 interviews with former miners and their families

  • av Matthew Ichihashi Potts
    225 - 295,-

    A deeply researched and poignant reflection on the practice of forgiveness in an unforgiving world

  • av John Lahr
    195,-

    A great theater critic brings twentieth-century playwright Arthur Miller’s dramatic story to life with bold and revealing new insights

  • av Benjamin L. Carp
    257,-

    Who set the mysterious fire that burned down much of New York City shortly after the British took the city during the Revolutionary War?

  • av Yonatan Adler
    295,-

    Groundbreaking research that utilizes archaeological discoveries and ancient texts to revolutionize our understanding of the beginnings of Judaism

  • av Stephen D. King
    144 - 295,-

    "A myth-busting explanation of inflation, the desperate gullibility of central bankers and finance ministers--and our abject failure to learn from history."--

  • av Ian Shapiro
    389,-

    A spirited defense of the Enlightenment against assaults from both the left and the right that explains its urgent implications for our contemporary politics

  • av Marc Restellini
    15 648,-

    The result of 27 years of work accomplished in collaboration with an international team of researchers and scientists. Marc Restellini showcases the first up-to-date definitive six-volume catalogue raisonné that documents the entire body of paintings made by Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920). Modigliani catalogue raisonné offers an unprecedented level of detail and precision in the provenance of each painting and is the largest compilation of scientific data ever created on Modigliani's oeuvre. It includes Volume 1 as a full explanation of the methodology, Volume 2 as a full chronology of Modigliani's life and body of work, Volumes 3-5 of Modigliani's paintings, each of them being represented by a full-page reproduction and accompanied by full provenance, exhibition history and bibliography, and Volume 6 comprising all the indexes concerning the data used in the catalogue as well as a technical and iconographic index. This six-volume boxed set reveals the depths of Restellini's research with beautiful illustrations throughout.

  • av Muhammad Rashid Rida
    583,-

    A translation of Muhammad Rashid Rida’s best-known work, which examines the compatibility of Islamic political and legal tradition with modern thought

  • av Gregory M. Thaler
    583 - 1 246,-

    An unflinching investigation of the false promises of land sparing, exposing how its illusory successes mask the failures of green capitalism

  • av Esther da Costa Meyer
    713,-

    Now back in print, a revealing look at the visionary French furniture designer and architect, highlighting his virtuoso designs and versatile creativity

  • av Henry Reece
    428,-

    Why did England’s one experiment in republican rule fail?

  • av Liz Munsell
    403,-

    An investigation of how seven cutting-edge contemporary artists use high-key, kaleidoscopic color to express the hybrid and multiform nature of identity

  • av Chitralekha Zutshi
    389,-

    A compelling biography of Sheikh Abdullah, the charismatic, combative, and controversial Kashmiri politician

  • av Sean H. Vanatta
    389,-

    How bankers created the modern consumer credit economy and destroyed financial stability in the process

  • av Matt Lodder
    344,-

    The true history of tattoo as both art and profession in the West

  • av W. John Kress
    884,-

    An indispensable illustrated source of information for hundreds of species of North American trees

  • av Rochelle Gurstein
    453,-

    A deeply personal yet broadly relevant exploration of the ephemeral life of the classic in art, from the eighteenth century to our own day

  • av Matthew Elia
    518,-

    A bold rereading of Augustine of Hippo’s political thought in the wake of Black Lives Matter

  • av Roger Crowley
    233,-

    The story of the sixteenth-century’s epic contest for the spice trade, which propelled European maritime exploration and conquest across Asia and the Pacific

  • av Susan Owens
    296,-

    Drawing is at the heart of human creativity. It is the most democratic form of art-making, requiring nothing more than the stub of a pencil, piece of chalk or ink brush, and a surface. Our prehistoric ancestors drew with natural pigments on the walls of caves, and every subsequent culture has practised drawing—whether on papyrus, parchment, or paper.   Virtually all artists have used drawing as part of the creative process. However, by stepping back and surveying the long history of drawing, Susan Owens reveals an alternative history of art. While art forms such as painting and sculpture have been shaped heavily by money and influence, drawing has always offered exceptional creative latitude. Drawing is where we can encounter the artist at his or her most unguarded.  The Story of Drawing offers a glimpse over artists’ shoulders as they work, think, plan, innovate, and either scrutinise the world or retreat into their imaginations.

  • av Paul Gough
    453,-

    The first biography of Gilbert Spencer, recounting the life and career of a long-overlooked twentieth-century British artist

  • av Kathryn Calley Galitz
    296,-

    This latest volume in The Met’s acclaimed How to Read series explores the meaning of portraiture across time and cultures—from funerary masks to realism to abstraction

  • av Darshana M Baruah
    251,-

    A major new examination of the Indian Ocean, revealing how the region has become a hotly contested geopolitical flashpoint

  • av Mary L Shannon
    297,-

    The story of William Waters, Black street performer in Regency London, and how his huge celebrity took on a life of its own

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