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The Corbetts (Scotland's 2500-2999ft mountains) are every bit as
interesting as the Munros (3000ft and over), often clear when the
Munros are in cloud, walkable on short winter days, free of the
peak-bagging crowds of their taller neighbours. Walking the
Corbetts is divided into two volumes. The guide covers the Corbetts
to the north of the Great Glen, which runs from Fort William to
Inverness and includes those in Knoydart, Applecross, Torridon and
the isles of Skye, Mull, Rum and Harris. Choosing the best, rather
than the quickest, routes up each summit the author covers 109
peaks in 90 routes, illustrated with custom 1:100,000 mapping.
South of the Great Glen it is the Munros which attract most
attention, but along the western seaboard and in the far north it
is the Corbetts that dominate the landscape with isolated rocky
peaks rising steeply above the sea and inland lochs, in a
wilderness of heather and bog dotted with sparkling lochs and
lochans. There are spectacular Corbetts all the way from Ardgour to
Cape Wrath. The far north-west provides some of the most
magnificent mountain scenery in the world and it is difficult to
beat the magical islands of Mull, Rum, Skye and Harris.
Guidebook to the GR10, a 955km trek across the French Pyrenees from
Hendaye on the Atlantic Coast to the Mediterranean coast at
Banyuls-sur-Mer. Described in 55-day stages of 7-27km, the route
can be completed in its entirety, usually in around 45 days, or in
shorter sections using the bus and rail links found throughout the
Pyrenees. Step by step route descriptions are accompanied by
1:100,000 mapping and gradient profiles. Useful practical
information is also included such as when to go, getting there and
back, camping, accessing fuel and water, plus handy equipment tips
and more. The easiest, oldest and most popular of the three
long-distance routes that traverse the mountain range, the GR10 is
well waymarked and follows good mountain paths. For many walkers,
the highlight of the route is the magnificent wildflowers and
associated butterflies. For others, it's the spectacular mountain
terrain, while those keen on bird watching will delight in scanning
the sky for the many varieties of birds of prey that can be seen in
the region, from the massive Griffon vulture to the distinctly
coloured Egyptian vulture.
The South African War, popularly known as the Boer War, is
memorable for many reasons. It was a final act to the great
European scramble for colonies in Africa, and unique in that it saw
the colonizing power making near-modern war on a group of white
Africans. It was, however, not solely an affair between Boer and
Briton. Indeed, one of the ironies of what was officially regarded
as a "white man's war" is to be found in the numbers of black
Africans who were also caught up in its violence, as both
participants and victims. A century later we can more clearly see,
recount and analyze events that have often been distorted or barely
acknowledged.;This reference work starts with a chronology of South
Africa from pre-colonial times to 1994, followed by a synopsis of
the main events of the war. This serves as a convenient point of
departure for exploring the more than 320 alphabetical entries that
form the heart of the book.;These deal not only with the main
personalities, places and events of the war but also with such
general topics as the role of black people in the conflict,
blockhouses, casualties, horses, infantry, medals, photography,
railways, soldiers, spies, war artists, war correspondents, and
weapons. A system of cross-referencing allows the reader easy
access to related topics. There are four maps showing Southern
Africa at the turn of the century, and an index to subjects which
do not have separate entries.
The Function of Evil Across Disciplinary Contexts explores answers
to two important questions about the age-old theme of evil: is
there any use in using the concept of evil in cultural,
psychological, or other secular evaluations of the world and its
productions? Most importantly, if there is, what might these
functions be? By looking across several disciplines and analyzing
evil as it is referenced across a broad spectrum of phenomena, this
work demonstrates the varying ways that we interact with the
ethical dilemma as academics, as citizens, and as people. The work
draws from authors in different fields-including history, literary
and film studies, philosophy, and psychology-and from around the
world to provide an analysis of evil in such topics as deeply
canonical as Beowulf and Shakespeare to subjects as culturally
resonant as Stephen King, Captain America, or the War on Terror. By
bringing together this otherwise disparate collection of
scholarship, this collection reveals that discussions of evil
across disciplines have always been questions of how cultures
represent that which they find socially abhorrent. This work thus
opens the conversation about evil outside of field-specific
limitations, simultaneously demonstrating the assumptions that
undergird the manner by which such a conversation proceeds.
The Cold War began almost immediately after the end of World War II
and the defeat of the Nazis in Europe. As images of the Nazis'
atrocities became part of American culture's common store, the evil
of their old enemy, beyond the Nazis as a wartime opponent, became
increasingly important. As America tried to describe the danger
represented by the spread of Communism, it fell back on
descriptions of Nazism to make the threat plain through comparison.
At the heart of the tensions of that era lay the inconsistency of
using one kind of evil to describe another. The book addresses this
tension in regards to McCarthyism, campaigns to educate the public
about Communism, attempts to raise support for wars in Asia, and
the rhetoric of civil rights. Each of these political arenas is
examined through their use of Nazi analogies in popular, political,
and literary culture. The Nazi Card is an invaluable look at the
way comparisons to Nazis are used in American culture, the history
of those comparisons, and the repercussions of establishing a
political definition of evil.
This comprehensive guide to the flags of the world, now available
in a completely updated edition, provides concise, accurate
coverage of every country in the world, giving the history,
meaning, and symbolism of national flags, together with large-scale
and smaller locator maps. It includes the history of flags; color
flags of over 220 countries and territories; flags of international
organizations; large-scale and detailed locator maps for easy
reference; up-to-date data and statistics for all countries;
information about the history and symbolism of each flag; a section
on de facto and emerging states; and a full index.
A comprehensive guidebook to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), an epic
2650 mile trek through the USA from the Mexican border to British
Columbia in Canada. One of the world's best hikes, the route passes
through California, Oregon and Washington State, taking in the
Mojave desert, High Sierras, Cascades and countless more wild
mountains of America's west coast. The guidebook is divided into
101 sections of 2 to 3 days, which can be combined into longer days
according to ability and preference. This comprehensive guide
provides all the information and maps hikers will need. Alongside
the notes and route descriptions, there are overview maps for the
entire trail, and a detailed introduction that provides essential
advice for planning and completing the route. From information on
packing, supplies, water and bears, to details on the mountains,
wildlife and regions encountered, this is an essential companion to
taking on - and completing - this once-in-a-lifetime adventure. The
PCT boasts breathtaking scenery and varied landscapes, through
deserts and forests, and over snow-covered passes and along alpine
ridges. This is a long wilderness trek of true adventure and
exploration through diverse and stunning mountain scenery.
Learn the proper techniques in creating and applying a tattoo
stencil through an illustrated step-by-step guide. A gallery of
original illustrations created by the authors for their clients,
displays the new direction of skin art from an artist's
perspective. This takes the reader on a journey of the designs in
the street shop tattoo studio looking at Old School designs, New
School, and New Old School styles that have driven tattoo design to
a new level that combines styles to create new forms. Skulls,
crosses, hearts, flames, knives, creatures, machines and adaptive
designs are featured here.
The top-selling ceramic figurines of the 1940s and '50s came from
Madison, Wisconsin's Ceramic Arts Studio and their outstanding
designer, Betty Harrington. In terms of quality, variety, and
charm, her figurines are among the best of the era, enchanting, and
exquisitely designed down to the last intricate detail. This is the
first comprehensive book about this popular studio and it presents
all the figurines released by CAS, detailed information on the
firm's early years, and Betty Harrington's artistic pursuits after
the studio closed. Over 1200 color photographs show stylized
figurines of theatrical adults, dancers, children, and animals;
vintage catalogs; advertisements; and original designs, along with
a complete inventory. Today's values are included in the captions
and in a price guide/index, for easy reference. The carefully
researched text includes interviews with company owner Reuben Sand,
early designer and co-founder Lawrence Rabbitt, studio personnel,
family members, and the designer herself. Collectors will find this
an indispensable guide to Ceramic Arts Studio's engaging figurines.
The Corbetts (Scotland's 2500-2999ft mountains) are every bit as
interesting as the Munros (3000ft and over), often clear when the
Munros are in cloud, walkable on short winter days and free of the
peak-bagging crowds of their taller neighbours. Walking the
Corbetts is divided into two volumes. This guide covers the
Corbetts to the south of the Great Glen, which runs from Fort
William to Inverness and includes the Southern Uplands, Southern
Highlands, Cairngorms and also the islands of Arran and Jura.
Choosing the best, rather than the quickest routes up each summit
the author covers 112 Corbetts described in 95 routes, illustrated
with custom 1:100,000 mapping. South of Glasgow and Edinburgh are
the moorland hills of the Southern Uplands, where seven peaks rise
to Corbett status. In the Southern Highlands plenty of interesting
Corbetts provide spectacular views of the Munros with easy access
from Edinburgh and Glasgow. The Corbetts of the Eastern Highlands
and the Monadhliath Mountains sit in sprawling heather plateaus,
ideal for those seeking solitude. The South-West Highlands is known
for its rocky peaks in places like Glen Coe and the highlights are
probably Arran and Jura, with their similarly rocky and isolated
summits.
In this sequel to 'Star Wars Episode I: A New Hope' (1977), the
Rebel Alliance flees the power of Darth Vader (Dave Prowse) once
again and finds refuge on the frozen planet of Hoth, but their safe
place does not stay safe for long. The all-star cast also includes
Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher.
'It wasn't me. I didn't do it. And I'll never do it again!' says
Brian Johnson of The Lives of Brian. That AC/DC's legendary front
man got to do it all is one of the most cheering and entertaining
stories in rock 'n'roll history. The son of a British army
sergeant-major and Italian mother, Brian grew up in Dunston, Tyne
and Wear, as it emerged from the shadow of the Second World War.
Then he saw Little Richard on the BBC and it changed the course of
his life. The choirboy and cub scout was going to be singer. For
over a decade he tried to make his mark with a succession of bands.
He appeared on to Top of the Pops, toured Australia and yet the big
time looked out of reach. Then he was invited to London for an
audition for one of the world's biggest rock acts. AC/DC were a
band in crisis following the tragic death of their lead singer, Bon
Scott, but with Brian on board they would record their masterpiece:
Back in Black. It became the biggest selling rock album of all
time. The tour that followed played to packed out arenas. Quickly
embraced by the band's fans, the new boy had earned his spurs. But
there was to be a twist in the tale. In 2016, Brian was forced to
quit the band after being diagnosed with hearing loss, only to make
a triumphant return to the band he loved with the release of 2020's
smash hit album Power Up. It's been a rollercoaster of a life,
throughout which Brian's kept his feet firmly on the ground, never
losing touch with his roots. Warm, vivid, evocative, life-affirming
and often laugh-out-loud funny, The Lives of Brian tells the story
of one of our most well-loved performers in his own inimitable
voice
Superheroes and Masculinity: Unmasking the Gender Performance of
Heroism explores how heteropatriarchal representations of gender
are portrayed within superhero comics, film, and television. The
contributors examine how hegemonic masculinity has been continually
perpetuated and reinforced within the superhero genre and unpack
concise critiques of specific superhero representations, the
industry, and the fan base at large. However, Superheroes and
Masculinity also argues that possibilities of resistance and change
are embedded within these problematic portrayals. To this end,
several chapters explore alternative portrayals of queerness within
superhero representations and read the hegemonic masculinity of
various characters against the grain to produce queer
possibilities. Ultimately, this collection argues that the quest to
unmask how gender operates within superheroes is a crucial one.
This groundbreaking new book covers the basic techniques of
electric tattooing in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step way. This is
the perfect book to accompany the hands-on training the apprentice
tattooer receives, and will be a welcomed reference in every
tattoer's library. It covers sanitation concerns, preparation of
the site, outlining, shading, and coloration. Bandaging and
aftercare is also discussed. Each step is illustrated with a color
photograph and a concise explanation.
H.P. Lovecraft, one of the twentieth century's most important
writers in the genre of horror fiction, famously referred to Edgar
Allan Poe as both his "model" and his "God of Fiction." While
scholars and readers of Poe's and Lovecraft's work have long
recognized the connection between these authors, this collection of
essays is the first in-depth study to explore the complex literary
relationship between Lovecraft and Poe from a variety of critical
perspectives. Of the thirteen essays included in this book, some
consider how Poe's work influenced Lovecraft in important ways.
Other essays explore how Lovecraft's fictional, critical, and
poetic reception of Poe irrevocably changed how Poe's work has been
understood by subsequent generations of readers and interpreters.
Addressing a variety of topics ranging from the psychology of
influence to racial and sexual politics, the essays in this book
also consider how Lovecraft's interpretations of Poe have informed
later adaptations of both writers' works in films by Roger Corman
and fiction by Stephen King, Thomas Ligotti, and Caitlin R.
Kiernan. This collection is an indispensable resource not only for
those who are interested in Poe's and Lovecraft's work
specifically, but also for readers who wish to learn more about the
modern history and evolution of Gothic, horror, and weird fiction.
The rise and fall of American Art Deco coincide neatly with the
brief, but glorious, heyday of the Chase Brass & Copper Co.'s
Specialty division. Gleaming Chase housewares of chrome, brass, and
copper brightened many homes during the Depression years of the
1930s, thanks to the talents of such leading industrial designers
as Lurelle Guild, Walter Von Nessen, Russel Wright, and Harry
Laylon. The Chase Era presents in full the company's first (1933)
and final (1942) Specialties catalogs, illustrating the development
of Deco design as represented by the Chase inventory. Also included
are newly discovered pre-1933 Chase flyers, showing previously
unseen Chase Specialties! Introductory comments focus on the whys
and wherefores of Art Deco's short reign, and the place of Chase in
the Deco continuum. With a current price guide and full inventory
information, The Chase Era truly provides the first and last words
on Chase Specialties.
Once seen, never forgotten: that's a Moss lamp! Plexiglas bodies,
spun glass shades, and spinning figurines were radiantly combined
to transform humdrum 1950s home decor into something extraordinary.
Today, these marvels of modern design continue to spark the
interest of collectors. This book offers the first-ever, in-depth
look at the Moss company and its shining array of lighting
products. It traces the Moss success story through exclusive
interviews with family members and employees, 750 current and
vintage product photos, and never-before-seen materials from the
Moss archives. Also included are a product index, price guide, and
detailed information on the many collectible figurines that graced
Moss lamps, from such noted design houses as Ceramic Arts Studio,
deLee Art, Hedi Schoop, and Lefton. An illuminating and
lighthearted look at the lamps, it's ideal for anyone attracted to
the fresh, fun side of brilliant '50s design!
A guidebook to seven circular treks exploring the Pyrenees of
France and Spain. The treks are designed with accommodation in
mountain refuges or mountain villages at the end of each stage,
though there are plenty of options to camp for those who prefer to
backpack. Detailed descriptions for each stage of the route are
accompanied by sketch maps and elevation profiles. Route 1: Tour of
the Basque Country - This route takes you over the steep rolling
hills (in both France and Spain) at the western end of the
Pyrenees. Accommodation is mainly in Basque villages with steep
climbs leading to long walks along easy grassy ridges. Route 2: Pic
du Midi d'Ossau - This route takes in the magnificent limestone
scenery at the western end of the High Pyrenees by combining the
popular Tour du Pic du Midi d'Ossau, in France, with the best
sections of the quieter La Senda de Camille on the Spanish side of
the border. Route 3: Tour de Vignemale and La Alta Ruta de Los
Perdidos - This is the most demanding trek in the guide with easy
scrambling over steep passes. The magnificent trek through the
alpine terrain around Vignemale and Monte Perdido includes six of
the honeypots of the Pyrenees; Cauterets, Vignemale, Gavarnie,
Pineta, Ordesa and the Picos del Infierno. Route 4: Reserve
Naturelle de Neouvielle - The shortest trek in this guide takes you
through the popular Reserve Naturelle de Neouvielle and the
surrounding mountains in the French Parc National des Pyrenees. It
visits many lakes and tarns in magnificent granite scenery and
there is the opportunity to climb several peaks, including Pic du
Midi de Bigorre and Pic de Bastan. The trek is based around the
GR10 and one of its variations, the GR10C. Route 5: Carros de Foc -
The Carros de Foc is an understandably popular trek in the
magnificent Parc Nacional d'Aiguestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici,
in the Spanish part of Catalonia. This is another granite massif
dotted with hundreds of lakes and tarns. The huts are close
together so there is a great deal of flexibility in planning, with
most walkers taking 5-7 days for the trek. Route 6: Tour des
Montagnes d'Ax and the Tour des Perics - The Ariege is a relatively
unknown area at the eastern end of the High Pyrenees. This tour
combines the magnificent alpine mountains of the Tour des Montagnes
d'Ax on either flank of the Vallee de l'Ariege with the Tour des
Perics in the gentler scenic mountains of the Cerdagne in the
French part of Catalonia. Route 7: The icons of Catalonia: Puigmal
and Canigou - Our final tour goes through both the Spanish and
French parts of Catalonia at the eastern end of the Pyrenees,
taking in ascents of the two most climbed peaks in the Pyrenees;
Puigmal and Canigou. Despite rising to almost 3000m the mountain
ridges are gentler than in the High Pyrenees, more reminiscent of
the Scottish Highlands, although the valleys still have an alpine
feel. Much of the time is spent on spectacular high-level traverses
of steep mountain slopes.
Pop culture collectibles from the post-World War I and II
(1920s-1960s) are brought to life again in this new reference
guide. Relive the days of the novelty "must-haves," including
Hallmark paper dolls, holiday ephemera, Vogue picture records, and
vaudeville. See the impact ceramists Marc Bellaire, Howard Pierce,
and Heidi Schoop had in their era and today. Get nostalgic while
viewing early TV Guides with "I Love Lucy" and Liberace. Take a
walk down memory lane through movie posters featuring such iconic
stars as Shirley Temple and Ava Gardner. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes
look at popular antique walks held in such places as Walnut, Iowa.
With 682 images, this invigorating exploration of the tastes that
shaped an era is sure to make you smile. This reference book is a
must-have for lovers of American popular culture, historians, and
collectors.
"The style you want--at the price you want to pay!" From 1930 to
1942, such advertising slogans drew cash-strapped Depression
consumers to the Chase Brass & Copper Co.'s attractive array of
lamps and lighting fixtures. Heralded as "brilliant in style and
authentic in design," the Chase line presented a new concept in
brightening the American home, as designed by modern industrial
pioneers, including Lurelle Guild, Walter Von Nessen, the Gerths,
and Harry Laylon. Chromium, brass, and copper fixtures appear in
hundreds of current, catalog, and historic photographs (many in
color), vintage advertising, a complete cross-reference listing,
price guide, and index. Admirers of twentieth-century decorative
arts will enjoy this in-depth look at "lights that give lasting
satisfaction."
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