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First published in 1999, this volume aims to develop the field of
theatre studies by promoting the study of performative elements and
thus fostering their consideration in the critical interpretation
of dramatic literature. The authors additionally suggest ways of
approaching and evaluating the work of individual performers, as
well as of directors, designers and producers. It is an archival
guide which covers manuscript and ephemera, rather than published
texts, and attempts to indicate the potential value of the
documentary material listed. This unique reference guide provides
descriptions and evaluations of archive manuscript materials and
ephemera relating to twentieth-century British and American
theatre. Over 100 archives across Europe, North America and Britain
were examined in the compilation of this volume. The documents
include: unpublished playscripts; state and costume designs;
directors' books; prompt books; lighting plots; stage photos;
correspondence; theatre programmes. One hundred and seventy five
entries are arranged alphabetically and cover playwrights,
directors, designers and actors. By its nature, theatre is a
collaborative enterprise, a facet which is recognised in the
comprehensive cross-referencing of entries. The last twenty years
has seen a shift in drama studies from text-based criticism to
analysis of performance. The materials covered in this book have
therefore become essential to future research in the field.
First published in 1999, this volume aims to develop the field of
theatre studies by promoting the study of performative elements and
thus fostering their consideration in the critical interpretation
of dramatic literature. The authors additionally suggest ways of
approaching and evaluating the work of individual performers, as
well as of directors, designers and producers. It is an archival
guide which covers manuscript and ephemera, rather than published
texts, and attempts to indicate the potential value of the
documentary material listed. This unique reference guide provides
descriptions and evaluations of archive manuscript materials and
ephemera relating to twentieth-century British and American
theatre. Over 100 archives across Europe, North America and Britain
were examined in the compilation of this volume. The documents
include: unpublished playscripts; state and costume designs;
directors' books; prompt books; lighting plots; stage photos;
correspondence; theatre programmes. One hundred and seventy five
entries are arranged alphabetically and cover playwrights,
directors, designers and actors. By its nature, theatre is a
collaborative enterprise, a facet which is recognised in the
comprehensive cross-referencing of entries. The last twenty years
has seen a shift in drama studies from text-based criticism to
analysis of performance. The materials covered in this book have
therefore become essential to future research in the field.
Now, the very youngest of readers can join in the fun with this Classic Board Book™ edition of Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? In joyful verse and vibrant illustrations, Nancy White Carlstrom and Bruce Degen's lovable Jesse Bear shares his special day with young children everywhere!
What does a little bear wear while he romps through a bright and sunny day? In the morning, his pants that dance, and the sun on his legs that run. At lunchtime, celery crunch and sprouts in a bunch, and juice from a pear and rice in his hair. And at night, his pjs with feet and face on the seat, and sleep in his eyes and stars in the skies, as he dreams of the fun he'll have tomorrow. In lilting verse and exuberant paintings, the first of Nancy White Carlstrom's and Bruce Degen's celebrated Jesse Bear books creates a special day not only for Jesse Bear, but for young children everywhere.
Emigration Canyon is well known in Utah as the route by which
pioneers, in 1847, reached Great Salt Lake Valley to establish the
state's first lasting Euro-American settlements. Before and after
1847 the canyon had an interesting history, which included the
Donner-Reed party, the Pony Express and Overland Stage, mining and
sheep herding, a narrow-gauge railroad, a major resort, a brewery,
and the transformation of recreation areas and cabin sites into
year-round residential neighborhoods. This well-illustrated,
detailed history tells the story of a unique place, but its
counterparts can be found across the West and America wherever the
development of wild and scenic areas has been shaped by the growth
and needs of neighboring cities. In this second edition, new
illustrations and maps, new information and stories, a
significantly expanded chapter on the Emigration Canyon Railroad,
and a new chapter on the modern history, bring to life the story of
a place and its people.
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Hunt for the Fallen (Paperback)
Peter Welmerink; Edited by Rodney Carlstrom; Illustrated by Tim Holtrop
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Hellscapes, Volume 1 (Paperback)
Stephen Zimmer; Edited by Robert Carlstrom; Illustrated by Matthew Perry
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Journey into realms of darkness and explore the regions where
angels fear to tread Welcome to the Hellscapes, featuring tales of
the infernal in settings where the horror never ends and the
inhabitants experience the ultimate nightmare. In "Blood Dreams"
follow the tale of a woman who knew great political authority and
influence in life, as she discovers the reward awaiting her in the
next world. "The Grove" welcomes a new arrival, a wealthy man who
is looking forward to a weekend of indulging in lust and libation,
as he has for many years in this secluded convocation for the
elite. Something is different this time, though, and he soon finds
that his visit will be taking a very different turn. In "The
Smallest Fish," the story is told of a ruthless business mogul who
finds himself in an abandoned, ruined version of the city he knew
well ... in life. This city won't be remaining vacant for long.
"Drowning in Tears" tells the story of a young man's unhealthy
obsession for a suicidal girlfriend that leads him on a path of
severe transformation. The final tale of Volume 1, "Lords of War,"
follows the story of a man who wielded military power on a
worldwide scale as a Secretary of Defense, who now learns the
deeper nature of war and what kinds of monstrosities it breeds.
Hellscapes, Volume 1 is the first release in an exciting new themed
horror collection from Stephen Zimmer.
Escape into the wonders of Ave in this first collection of short
stories featuring the fantastical world from the Fires in Eden
Series from Stephen Zimmer. "Into Glory Ride" tells the story of a
young Trogen Warrior who is called to go up against insurmountable
odds when Elves raid his homeland. The Trogens have only begun
training winged steeds for combat, but time is of the essence and a
choice has to be made by the young warrior. In "A Touch of
Serenity" a conscript laborer working on a massive wall constructed
under the orders of the Divine Emperor begins to hear ghostly
voices asking for help. His response leads him on a journey that
will test his courage, wisdom, and compassion. In "Moonlight's
Grace" a young man goes to help his people when a Midragardan raid
strikes Gael. He seeks to prove his worth to the chieftain whose
daughter he loves with all his heart. The novella-length "Winter's
Embrace" follows a warrior-monk deep into dangerous woodlands in
the heart of winter. There he will find his faith tested in ways he
never anticipated, when he must help a forest witch against an
enigmatic, immortal being known as the Undying. "Lion Heart"
introduces the heroic Sigananda of the Amazu people, who must
confront things that transcend the laws of the physical world when
powerful Wizards threaten his homeland. In "Land of Shadow," a
knight who is part of a band of Avanoran mercenaries discovers how
perilous the mysterious Shadowlands are when they undertake a
journey to locate a site to build a fortress. A world of wonder
beckons to be explored and fantasy enthusiasts are invited along
for the journey in these half-dozen stories from the world of Ave
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Transport (Paperback)
Peter Welmerink; Edited by Rodney Carlstrom; Illustrated by Tim Holtrop
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The HURON, a 72-ton heavy transport vehicle and an army of four;
tracked, racked and ready to roll, to serve and protect the walled
metropolis of Grand Rapids-both her living and her undead. Captain
Jacob Billet and his crew patrol the byways, ready for trouble.
William Lettner, the North Shore Coalition High Commissioner, has
enemies from the mainland to the lakeshore and needs to be covertly
transported home after his helicopter is shot down en route to
Grand Rapids. He has no love for a city that give unliving
civilians the right to survive. Lettner's venomous outbursts
assaults Billet and his crew along every mile travelled as they are
assigned to safely bring him through the treacherous landscape
outside the city back to his hometown. To complete their mission,
the HURON and her crew will have to face domesticated zombies and
the feral undead; marauders holding strategic chokepoints hostage;
barricaded villages fighting for survival, and a group of
geneticists who've lost control of one of their monstrous
experiments. The crew will need to stay strong and trust one
another in order to finish the mission and bring their "precious"
cargo home, even knowing, all the while, the terrible deeds Lettner
has done. Travelling through West Michigan was never so dangerous.
Transport is the first book in the Transport series
The 2011 eruptions of popular discontent across the Arab world,
popularly dubbed the Arab Spring, were local manifestations of a
regional mass movement for democracy, freedom, and human dignity.
Authoritarian regimes were either overthrown or put on notice that
the old ways of oppressing their subjects would no longer be
tolerated. These essays from Middle East Report the leading source
of timely reporting and insightful analysis of the region cover
events in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Syria, and Yemen. Written for a
broad audience of students, policymakers, media analysts, and
general readers, the collection reveals the underlying causes of
the revolts by identifying key trends during the last two decades
leading up to the recent insurrections."
The 2011 eruptions of popular discontent across the Arab world,
popularly dubbed the Arab Spring, were local manifestations of a
regional mass movement for democracy, freedom, and human dignity.
Authoritarian regimes were either overthrown or put on notice that
the old ways of oppressing their subjects would no longer be
tolerated. These essays from Middle East Report-the leading source
of timely reporting and insightful analysis of the region-cover
events in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Syria, and Yemen. Written for a
broad audience of students, policymakers, media analysts, and
general readers, the collection reveals the underlying causes of
the revolts by identifying key trends during the last two decades
leading up to the recent insurrections. -- Indiana University Press
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
There was once a national consensus in Israeli society: despite a
left-right political split, its people were broadly secular and
liberal. Over the past decade, the country has fractured into
tribes with little shared understanding of what it means to be a
Zionist--let alone an Israeli--and contesting the very notion of a
'Jewish and democratic' state. While this shift has profound
implications for Israel's relationship with the broadly liberal
Jewish diaspora, the greatest consequences will be felt at home.
Israel's tribes increasingly lead separate lives; even the army,
once a great melting-pot, is now a political and cultural
battleground. Tamir Pardo, former head of Mossad, has warned of the
risk of civil war. Gregg Carlstrom maps this conflict, from
cosmopolitan Tel Aviv to the hilltops of the West Bank, and asks a
pressing question: will the Middle East's strongest power survive
its own internal contradictions?
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