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When Peter Gabriel left rock royalty Genesis in 1975 for personal
reasons, his musical future was full of uncertainty. But within 18
months he returned in style with his debut solo album and a hit
single 'Solsbury Hill'. It set him on a path that has allowed his
talent to blossom through the decades. Never one to stand still,
Gabriel has constantly reinvented himself, never afraid to
experiment and explore new musical avenues. His willingness to
collaborate with all manner of people has also resulted in film
scores and joint projects with a diverse range of artists from Kate
Bush to Martin Scorcese, as well as Sinead O'Connor, King Crimson's
Robert Fripp and Coldplay's Chris Martin. His passion for World
Music has seen his long-standing commitment to the WOMAD Festival
and outside of music political activism and humanitarian issues
have played a big part in his life. With Gabriel now in his seventh
decade A Life In Vision is a chronological, visual biography of his
extraordinary and colourful career. From the early days of Genesis
through to the present day it is crammed full of glorious
photography, much of which is previously unpublished, along with a
timeline narrative by Genesis aficionado Alan Hewitt.
Christian Adventure book. A band of disabled youngsters become
pirates in an odyssey granted by God. They travel around the world
seeking treasure while they themselves are hunted down. They find
more than gold and jewels as they come to understand what their
lives are about in God's sight. Very unique and exciting and
sometimes scary, leaving you on cliff-hangers. Author seeks to make
more parent/child time in home by writing this book, but it could
be read alone by teens. Previously published and now re-published
under slightly different name. Second book in a series of 'Little
Pegleg the Pirate' books.
Christian Adventure book. A band of disabled youngsters become
pirates in an odyssey granted by God. They travel around the world
seeking treasure while they themselves are hunted down. They find
more than gold and jewels as they come to understand what their
lives are about in God's sight. Very unique and exciting and
sometimes scary, leaving you on cliff-hangers. Author seeks to make
more parent/child time in home by writing this book, but it could
be read alone by teens. Previously published and now re-published
under slightly different name. Third book in a series of 'Little
Pegleg the Pirate' books.
Christian Adventure book. A band of disabled youngsters become
pirates in an odyssey granted by God. They travel around the world
seeking treasure while they themselves are hunted down. They find
more than gold and jewels as they come to understand what their
lives are about in God's sight. Very unique and exciting and
sometimes scary, leaving you on cliff-hangers. Author seeks to make
more parent/child time in home by writing this book, but it could
be read alone by teens. Previously published and now re-published
under slightly different name. First book in a series of 'Little
Pegleg the Pirate' books.
Steve Hackett has been at the forefront of inventive music and
original playing for almost four decades. After his origins and
"apprenticeship" in 70's progressive rock group; Genesis, he moved
on through the passing trends of time in a unique and solitary
fashion. Since his highly successful debut album in 1975, his music
as a solo artist has encompassed a vast array of differing styles.
Both influential and inspiring to other guitarists, Hackett has
honed his skills, from the exciting techniques he pioneered on the
electric guitar, to playing nylon-strung guitar with the Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra on some of his critically acclaimed,
classical albums. In this, the first ever fully authorised
biography, he reveals through many candid conversations with author
and good friend; Alan Hewitt, the twists and turns that led to him
being recognised as one of Britain's most revered and respected
musicians; with contributions from family and friends, along with
past and present collaborators. Following the 2009 hardback edition
this 2012 paperback includes additional chapters and expanded
appendices and takes us along the journey of his rich, diverse and
exceptional musical career right up to the Beyond The Shrouded
Horizon and Fire & Ice releases.
From 1911 to 1917 Craftman Farms was the home of Gustav Stickley,
one of the central figures in the American Arts and Crafts
Movement. This book unravels the, sometimes contradictory, ideas
that informed many of the artists and literary figures in the
progressive era in America.
Draw In Order to See is the first book to survey the history of
architectural design using the latest research in neuroscience and
embodied cognition. At present, among the dozens of books on
architectural drawing, design theory, methodologies, model making,
CAAD, and planning, there is no book that specifically looks at the
history of representation as a reflection of cognitive habits among
individuals and groups of architects. As a historian and a
practicing architect, Mark Hewitt has a unique point of view, that
has enabled him to study the design practices of many architects
during various eras, beginning in the Renaissance and stretching
into the late 20th century. His earlier published books have
touched on subjects related to design practice, as many have dealt
with the lives of architects and designers. In addition, he has
written dozens of biographies of architects, published essays on
architectural representation, and wrote a master's thesis on visual
perception and architecture. Hewitt has dedicated more than 30
years to writing about the process of conception (or visualisation)
of buildings in the brain. Researchers on that subject now
consistently cite one of his earliest studies on drawings and modes
of conception. This book pursues that line of inquiry with the new
discoveries about visual perception, cognition and embodiment that
have revolutionised brain science. Hewitt believes that looking
historically at how architects have designed, a brain-based
practice developed during and after the Renaissance, once drawings
became sophisticated enough to provide feedback for perception and
memory in the cortex. His contention is that disegno, as invented
in Italy during the time of Leonardo and Michelangelo, initiated
that system, and that it was translated into a curriculum during
the rise of Beaux Arts institutions prior to the 1920s, after which
the Bauhaus system replaced it completely with what we have today.
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Genesis Reference Manual (Paperback)
Alan Hewitt; Foreword by Ant Phillips, Steve Hackett, Richard Macphail
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With Genesis finally drawing a veil over their career with the last
concerts taking place in March 2022, the full career is now
encapsulated in one hefty tome. Or as the author Alan Hewitt was
adamant it should be referred as - the Genesis Reference Manual.
Documenting everything imaginable about the band from the start of
pre-Genesis band Anon through to the final London shows of 2022.
The go to reference for everything Genesis, the Genesis Reference
Manual details all the known concerts, recordings, media
appearances and beyond. From both the band and their solo careers.
The most comprehensive collection of Genesis information ever
compiled in one book. Genesis Reference Manual is an essential
guide and reference source for all things Genesis. The final word
on one of the worlds' most enduring and successful bands.
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