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Celebrating the Sydney Olympic Games, this book is a tribute to the
great Olympic athletes past and present. Jason Bell has spent the
last three years travelling to meet and photograph the leading
sportsmen and women. This has given him unique access to their
private worlds enabling him to present a side of them rarely seen
by their audience. The photographs from the book will be exhibited
at the Olympic Village during the games and at the Commonwealth
Institute from September - December 2000. A magnificent work
illustrated with 90 full-colour plates.
We live in an increasingly urbanised world, but there are still
many magnificent stretches of wilderness unaltered by humankind.
From the most remote mountains and valleys in Alaska to the
southern tip of Chile and Argentina, from Europe’s primeval
forest on the Polish-Belarusian border to Norway’s fjords, and
from the Namib Desert to Kamchatka in far-eastern Russia to canyons
in Kurdistan and rainforests in Cambodia, The Wild celebrates the
beauty of uncultivated landscapes all around the globe. Arranged by
continent, the book roams across landscapes and climates, from
Antarctica’s dry valleys to African burning deserts, from
European marshlands to Arabian rugged peaks and on to Tanzania’s
craters, Indonesia’s volcanoes and New Zealand’s bubbling mud
pools. Each entry is supported with fascinating captions explaining
the geology, geography, flora and fauna. In doing so, the book
reveals some of the world’s most naturally bizarre places.
Illustrated with more than 200 colour photographs, The Wild leads
the reader to the planet’s least cultivated places, from jungles
to tundras. Take a step into the wild.
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Yorkville
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Jillian Duchnowski; Foreword by Howard Manthei
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The Performance Advantage provides managers at every level with the
ability to understand how to take the right action, at the right
time, to increase performance and create a motivational work
environment. For years, the myth of traditional thinking was that
creating high morale resulted in high performance. Think again
Arthors Rick Tate and Dr. Julie White destroy this myth and provide
managers practical, applied methods, skills, and concepts that come
directly from over 30 years of research in organizational
effectiveness, not from some new management avor of the month. With
a concise, easy to remember model, managers will be energized to
lead more effectively, with fewer resources and within tighter
budgets. Imagine what it will be like to take action...the right
action, at the right time to get bottom line results impact: -
Employee Motivation - Performance Expectations - Employee Ability -
Employee Attitude - Confidence - Desire and Motivation -
Organizational Issues - Personal Issues - Meaningful Participation
- Leadership Action: When the leader's action is aligned with the
follower's performance results and attitude (rather than the
leader's comfort zone), then performance, retention, and
relationships all improve.
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The Proof, The
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Jean-Philippe Reverdot; Photographs by Jean-Philippe Reverdot
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Recognized as one of France's leading photographers, Reverdot has
conceived of this book -- his sixth, though his first to be
published in the U.S. -- around the theme of life's process of
birth and decay. The result is a haunting series of stunningly
produced still lives that capture in their dark tones a mood of
somber acceptance.
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Prairie Du Chien
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Mary Elise Antione, Mary Elise Antoine
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Known as a beautiful Southern city and distinguished by its opulent
homes, towering church steeples and gracious hospitality,
Charleston, South Carolina, has long been associated with the
genteel side of Southern living. However, beyond the outward
appearances that most people associate with Charleston, there is
another side that most visitors and residents alike would not
believe is part of the very fabric from which the city??'s history
was woven. Wicked Charleston: The Dark Side of the Holy City, by
local resident and tour guide Mark Jones, opens the door to the
dark alleys and seedy characters not often associated with the
Charleston of today. From the sexual escapades of an original Lord
Proprietor and the comings and goings of the most notorious
pirates, to secret brothels and nightclubs, Jones leads the reader
back to a time when "drinking, eating and whoring with more than
fifty wenches" was more common in the Holy City than one may
imagine.
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Laurel
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Ann Kooistra-Manning
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The vibrancy and diversity of Joburg frame the stark disparities of
income and poverty that characterize Africa s richest city.
Particular mention is made of the plight of the inner-city poor.
Schadeberg s photographs are enhanced with text by Stephan
Hofstatter (investigative journalist and writer); Mak Manaka (poet,
performer, writer); Lebo Mashile (poet, performer, media
personality); Carole Rothlisberger (magazine editor and writer);
Colin Jiggs Smuts (novelist, educator and cultural activist);
Stuart Wilson (researcher at the Centre for Applied Legal Studies);
Gringo Wotshela (writer and film-maker). The book was created in
partnership with the Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Wits
University."
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