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'Several books on Scotch have been published since Professor McDowall's, but none better, particu...
This updated edition of Costumes for the Stage aims at simplicity in all aspects of designing and...
In A Woman of Passion, Julia Briggs chronicles the life of author Edith Nesbit who is credited wi...
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This is the first accessible, systematic study of the five schools of thought that dominate moder...
Between 1946 and 1958, the United States conducted some 66 nuclear bomb tests in the Marshall Isl...
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The art and science of chimney sweeping, from the development of chimneys in the twelfth century ...
In eight illuminating chapters we have the history of the Eternal City-Ancient Roman, Early Chris...
A magnificent series of not-quite cookbooks that loveingly document the connection of cooking wit...
The West Indian kitchen today, five hundred years after Columbus, is a wonderful blend of flavors...
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An imaginary autobiography of the famous geographer, adventurer, and scholar Hasan al-Wazzan. He ...
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In Tomb of the Eagles John Hedges describes vividly the activities of a tribe in Isbister in the ...
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' A well organised survey of a facinating subject.' David Pearce, RIBA Journal
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Hugh Goddard investigates the history of the relationships between Christians and Muslims over th...
There are vivid and memorable drinking scenes in all of Charles Dickens' works, and this book abo...
Joan Nunn's detailed survey of costume in the Western world over the past eight centuries not onl...
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The entire population of the globe is caught up in a single organism, hugely complex but closely ...
This is a strong, scholarly, historical account of the cowboy era. The use of photographs, song l...
...a valid and informed analysis of the Victorian stage and a sourcebook that is remarkably rich....
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To compare the history of English watercolors into 160 pages might seem foolhardy, yet this jewel...
Rarely exhibited and in superb condition, the watercolor collection in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Ca...
A fascinating historical novel, ...Lapouge is clearly a passionate historian. --The Time
Well crafted and absorbing. Middleton reproduces, with perfect pitch one painful progress of love...
This engaging chronicle asks and answers the question, 'How has Connecticut's Hotchkiss School ma...
Treats, through excerpts from contemporary opinion and official documents, various aspects of the...
New...has written an untraditional book, for it approaches Canadian literature in a novel fashion...
This is a footnote to the history of modern theater by a British critic who has seen every Hamlet...
Anyone whose heart thrills to the skirl of bagpipes or a flash of tartan should lay aside those S...
The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, rich in architectural and horticultural treasures, are among th...
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Documentary photography at its best--imaginative, comprehensive, confident and concerned.--Indepe...
This is both a diverting story, and an elegant piece of writing--double your reading pleasure...-...
This history of the art of biography and case-by-case analysis of some of the great literary biog...
Psychologically acute without cant or dogma, Stanley Middleton puts before us another episode of ...
Treats, through excerpts from contemporary opinion and official documents, various aspects of the...
The People of Ireland challenges the popular conception of two traditions--of planter and Gael, o...
Compellingly written and evenhanded in its judgments, this is by far the clearest account of what...
More than a hundred currently available filmset typefaces are presented here in large-format, dou...
The authors argue that it is futile to ask, What decides elections? without first considering, Wh...