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Amanda Gorman
Jehan Jones-Radgowski
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R216
Discovery Miles 2 160
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How much do you know about Amanda Gorman? Find out the facts you
need to know about this impressive young poet. You’ll learn about
her childhood, the challenges she has faced and the already
impressive accomplishments of this rising star.
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... Edward III & His Wars, 1327-1360 - Extracts From the Chronicles of Froissart, Jehan Le Bel, Knighton, Adam of Murimuth, Robert of Avesbury, the Chronicle of Lanercost, the State Papers, & Other Contemporary Records, Arranged and Ed (Hardcover)
William James Ashley, Jean Froissart, Jehan Le Bel
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R825
Discovery Miles 8 250
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Revisit the tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with this
graphic novel for new readers. Snow White's evil stepmother sends
Snow White away into the woods. Snow White gets lost but finds a
special place, home to seven adorable dwarfs. But what happens to
Snow White when the stepmother finds her and gives her a poison
apple?
Revisit the tale of the Princess and the Pea with this graphic
novel for new readers. A young prince must find a princess to
marry. But he has trouble finding the right one. Finally, he finds
a princess who shares his interest in football. But how can he find
out if she's a real, true princess?
How much do you know about Amanda Gorman? Find out the facts you
need to know about this impressive young poet. You’ll learn about
her childhood, the challenges she has faced and the already
impressive accomplishments of this rising star.
'The scientific techniques described encompass relevant examples of
forgery detection and of authentication. The book deals, to name a
few, with the Chagall, the Jackson Pollock and the Beltracchi
affairs and discusses the Isleworth Mona Lisa as well as La Bella
Principessa both thought to be a Leonardo creation. The
authentication, amongst others, of two van Gogh paintings, of
Vermeer's St Praxedis, of Leonardo's Lady with an Ermine and of
Rembrandt's Old Man with a Beard are also described.'Over the last
few decades there has been a disconcerting increase in the number
of forged paintings. In retaliation, there has been a rise in the
use, efficiency and ability of scientific techniques to detect
these forgeries. The scientist has waged war on the forger.The
Scientist and the Forger describes the cutting-edge and traditional
weapons in this battle, showing how they have been applied to the
most notorious cases. The book also provides fresh insights into
the psychology of both the viewer and the forger, shedding light on
why the discovery that a work of art is a forgery makes us view it
so differently and providing a gripping analysis of the myriad
motivations behind the most egregious incursions into deception.The
book concludes by discussing the pressing problems faced by the art
world today, stressing the importance of using appropriate tools
for a valid verdict on authenticity. Written in an approachable and
amenable style, the book will make fascinating reading for
non-specialists, art historians, curators and scientists alike.
In recent years, the Republic of Guinea has shed its reputation
as one of the most tightly controlled state economies in Africa,
leaving behind a cloistered era marked by an extraordinarily closed
economic and political system. In breaking with its dismal past,
Guinea has launched an ambitious program of reform which has
affected the entire range of the country's institutions,
regulations, and markets.
Culling data from the World Bank, the International Monetary
Fund, the United Nations, and numerous interviews and previously
unpublished government data, Jehan Arulpragasam and David E. Sahn
here present an overview of the Guinean economy, and its
evolution--from independence, through crisis, to reform--and model
implications of these changes for economic performance and living
standards of the poor. Highlighting the chasm between theory and
practice, between well-intentioned program and problematic
implementation, the authors reveal how Guinea both parallels and
contradicts past experiences of economic reform in Africa. Most
notably, reform in Guinea has been hindered by the weighty
administrative, managerial, and logistical demands of undertaking a
vast battery of economic adjustments, all in one fell swoop.
The most detailed and informative study of the Guinean economy
to date, "Economic Transition in Guinea" illustrates not only the
successes of the nation's reform agenda, but also the fundamental
constraints to development that often lie beyond the reach of such
reform.
Revisit the tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with this
graphic novel for new readers. Snow White's evil stepmother sends
Snow White away into the woods. Snow White gets lost but finds a
special place, home to seven adorable dwarfs. But what happens to
Snow White when the stepmother finds her and gives her a poison
apple?
Revisit the tale of the Princess and the Pea with this graphic
novel for new readers. A young prince must find a princess to
marry. But he has trouble finding the right one. Finally, he finds
a princess who shares his interest in football. But how can he find
out if she's a real, true princess?
'This book is a gem! Truly 'A Journey Through Active
Learning'.Dudley HerschbachNobel Laureate in Chemistry'Incredible!
Because it's credible. What is absolutely remarkable about Jehane
Ragai and Tamer Shoeib's book is that a textbook (!) draws us in
so. It accomplishes this by imagined tales of artistic
authentication that are exciting both as human stories and as
detailed, documented accounts of scientific detection that teach!
The theatrical staging of the scientific detective work, and the
factual credibility (and limits) of the scientific techniques
applied - remarkably clearly laid out in a voluminous endnotes
section - intertwine in this book in a unique way. And sometimes,
just as in the real world, the evidence and the experts disagree -
the decision is left in your hands. I think that many young people
reading this adventurous book will be drawn to become art
analysts.'Roald HoffmannNobel Laureate in Chemistry (1981) and
writerIn the last few years, the problems of authenticity in
paintings have reached untenable proportions in tandem with a lack
of understanding from connoisseurs and collectors of the insights
that modern scientific investigation can offer. In some cases,
because of this lack of knowledge, the results of scientific
analysis are treated with suspicion.The art world has gradually
come to realize the need to develop educational programs that aim
at improving the technical know-how of collectors, connoisseurs,
and young students who seek work as art scientists. As an
introductory textbook, Technical Art History is an essential
contributor to addressing this need.Traditional and innovative
scientific techniques are introduced and explained through separate
case studies, using the analysis of paintings and their
authentication as a vehicle. This book will equip the reader with
the ability to discern the most appropriate techniques in an
authenticity endeavor and to have an increased appreciation of the
value of an integrated approach in the evaluation of an
artwork.This is the first undergraduate textbook in the new field
of Technical Art History, a teaching guide with all the answers is
available for all teachers.
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