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Preserving New York is the largely unknown inspiring story of the
origins of New York City's nationally acclaimed landmarks law. The
decades of struggle behind the law, its intellectual origins, the
men and women who fought for it, the forces that shaped it, and the
buildings lost and saved on the way to its ultimate passage, span
from 1913 to 1965. Intended for the interested public as well as
students of New York City history, architecture, and preservation
itself, over 100 illustrations help reveal a history richer and
more complex than the accepted myth that the landmarks law sprang
from the wreckage of the great Pennsylvania Station. Images include
those by noted historic photographers as well as those from
newspaper accounts of the time. Forgotten civic leaders such as
Albert S. Bard and lost buildings including the Brokaw Mansions,
are unveiled in an extensively researched narrative bringing this
essential episode in New York's history to future generations
tasked with protecting the city's landmarks. For the first time,
the story of how New York won the right to protect its treasured
buildings, neighborhoods and special places is brought together to
enjoy, inform, and inspire all who love New York.
An accessible, concise study of the Russian Revolution.
A popular concise guide - one of the clearest available on the
Russian Revolution.
A modern, accessible translation of Cocteau's monologue Le Bel
Indifferent which combines black humour and tragedy. The woman
awaits the return of her lover, a notorious gigolo. As the hours
tick by she becomes increasingly frustrated. When Emile finally
arrives he calmly ignores her outburst, preparing to leave again as
the woman rushes to the window.1 woman, 1 man
Presents a wide variety of linguistic examples to demonstrate the use of statistics in summarizing data appropriately. The range of techniques introduced will help readers to evaluate and use literature employing statistical analysis, and to apply statistics in their own research.
Presents a wide variety of linguistic examples to demonstrate the use of statistics in summarizing data appropriately. The range of techniques introduced will help readers to evaluate and use literature employing statistical analysis, and to apply statistics in their own research.
Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry provides timely and critical
reviews of important topics in medicinal chemistry together with an
emphasis on emerging topics in the biological sciences, which are
expected to provide the basis for entirely new future therapies.
Sections I-IV are disease orientated and generally report on
specific medicinal agents. Sections V and VI continue to emphasize
important topics in medicinal chemistry, biology, and drug design.
Section VII looks at Trends and Perspectives in the pharmaceuticals
market.
* Critical reviews of the previous year's literature in many topics
of interest to medicinal chemists
* Highlights major developments in medicinal chemistry
* Includes a comprehensive set of cumulative indices to easily
locate topics in all published volumes
America may have had its fill of psychos for the last forty years,
but no serial killer has inspired so many books and films
("Pyscho," "The Silence of the Lambs," "The Texas Chainsaw
Massacre") as Wisconsin's cannibalistic handyman murderer, Ed Gein.
None of them has been used as the ultimate ogre in countless
children's stories and off-color jokes, and none of them has been
found guilty of as many unspeakable atrocities as Ed Gein.
"Ed Gein--Psycho! "is his story. This is his legend.
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