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For over fifteen years, the saga of Nikolai Dante - the
swashbuckling 'Hero of the Revolution' - have been entertaining the
readers of 2000 AD. Now, this action-packed story of grand
adventure has finally reached its conclusion. One of 2000 AD's most
popular characters, Dante has become an iconic part of the British
comics scene and remains as the only 2000 AD character to ever beat
Judge Dredd in the Eagle Award's 'Favourite British Character'
category. This final instalment of Nikolai Dante's epic story was
written by Robbie Morrison (Shakara) and features the fantastic
artwork of Simon Fraser (Judge Dredd) and John Burns (Modesty
Blaise).
Best of 2000 ADÂ is a landmark series from the cult comic,
bursting with our greatest stories for a new generation of readers.
Every Best of 2000 ADÂ contains a mix of modern classics and
gems from the vault. In each edition you'll find an explosive new
Judge Dredd adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture
writers, a graphic novel-length feature presentation by global
legends and a vintage Dredd case. In this volume: When Judge Dredd
investigates a potential whistleblower, it’s hard to avoid
paranoia when information is this Mega-City Confidential; from
medieval Prague to the streets of Elizabethan London, Kek-W and
John Burns sound the call to battle extra-dimensional Wurms and
join The Order; a rolling stone gathers no mousse as Pete Milligan
and Jamie Hewlett tangle you in Hewligan’s Haircut, a shear
reality-warping victory roll that’s just the tonic; quake to the
Cry of the Werewolf with an all-time Dredd classic by Alan Grant
and Steve Dillon. Boasting brand new covers from an all-star
line-up of artists including Marguerite Sauvage (Archie) and Glyn
Dillon (The Batman) with designer Tom Muller (X-Men), Best of 2000
AD is the essential gateway into the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic.
In 13th Century Germany, while reading the papers of her dead
father young Anna Kohl uncovers a shocking secret - that defending
Earth from an other-worldly menace is a secret cadre of warriors
known only as The Order. Now she, and her father's rag-tag former
comrades, must do battle with the sinister forces of these eldritch
creatures! From Teutonic Knights with robot heads to gun-toting
warriors in high speed pursuits on the streets of Elizabethan
Engand, The Order is an incredible genre mash-up of medieval and
Renaissance history, action movies, Michael Moorcock, Jack Vance,
and Hammer Horror!
This volume contains the proceedings of the Second International
Workshop on Optimal Design and Control, held in Arlington,
Virginia, 30 September-3 Octo ber, 1997. The First Workshop was
held in Blacksburg, Virginia in 1994. The proceedings of that
meeting also appeared in the Birkhauser series on Progress in
Systems and Control Theory and may be obtained through Birkhauser.
These workshops were sponsored by the Air Force Office of
Scientific Re search through the Center for Optimal Design and
Control (CODAC) at Vrrginia Tech. The meetings provided a forum for
the exchange of new ideas and were designed to bring together
diverse viewpoints and to highlight new applications. The primary
goal of the workshops was to assess the current status of research
and to analyze future directions in optimization based design and
control. The present volume contains the technical papers presented
at the Second Workshop. More than 65 participants from 6 countries
attended the meeting and contributed to its success. It has long
been recognized that many modern optimal design problems are best
viewed as variational and optimal control problems. Indeed, the
famous problem of determining the body of revolution that produces
a minimum drag nose shape in hypersonic How was first proposed by
Newton in 1686. Optimal control approaches to design can provide
theoretical and computational insight into these problems. This
volume contains a number of papers which deal with computational
aspects of optimal control."
He's been a thorn in Dredd's side since the Apocalypse War, but
will Orlok the Assassin finally be brought to justice? The latest
in the best-selling series of Judge Dredd's adventures sees the
future lawman and the Sov killer come face-to-face for what could
be the last time. Will justice be served? Or will Orlok escape
again? Meanwhile, Dredd investigates the twisted machinations of
Judge Edgar, the Machiavellian head of the Public Surveillance
Unit, and superstar writer Garth Ennis (Preacher, The Boys) returns
to write his final Dredd story, drawn by John Higgins (Watchmen).
With over 650,000 copies of their books in print and nearly 50
issues of their magazine distributed worldwide, Kinfolk has come to
define the taste of a generation: From interiors to fashion,
portraiture, food and travel, the consistently boundary-pushing
photography produced by the brand has coalesced into one of the
most influential and immersive lifestyle aesthetics of the last
decade. The Art of Kinfolk brings more than 300 of the most iconic
images from the first decade of the magazine into focus. Ranging
from the deceptively simple to the surreal to the perennially
stylish, this collection of originally commissioned photography
captures the arc of an artistic adventure, a creative community at
work, and in the process illuminates one of the most enigmatic
aesthetics of the era.
The Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy: Perspectives Across the
Humanities is an interdisciplinary study of the abiding quarrel to
which poet-philosopher Plato referred centuries ago in the
Republic. The book presents eight chapters by four humanities
scholars that historically contextualize and cross-interpret
aspects of the quarrel in question. The authors share the view that
although poets and philosophers continually quarrel, a harmonious
union between the two groups is achievable in a manner promising
application to a variety of contemporary cultural-political and
aesthetic debates, all of which have implications for the current
status of the humanities.
The Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy: Perspectives Across the
Humanities is an interdisciplinary study of the abiding quarrel to
which poet-philosopher Plato referred centuries ago in the
Republic. The book presents eight chapters by four humanities
scholars that historically contextualize and cross-interpret
aspects of the quarrel in question. The authors share the view that
although poets and philosophers continually quarrel, a harmonious
union between the two groups is achievable in a manner promising
application to a variety of contemporary cultural-political and
aesthetic debates, all of which have implications for the current
status of the humanities.
Explore the art of mindful travel with Kinfolk, the pioneers in
"slow living," their philosophy of simplicity, authenticity,
intentionality and community. With nearly 450,000 copies in print,
the Kinfolk series has applied this philosophy to entertaining (The
Kinfolk Table), interior design (The Kinfolk Home), and living with
nature (The Kinfolk Garden). Now they have turned their attention
to "slow travel," offering readers a road map for planning trips
that foster meaningful connections with local people and authentic
experiences of local culture. Go museum hopping in Tasmania, or
birdwatching in London. Explore the burgeoning fashion community in
Dakar. Take a bicycle tour through Idaho, or a train trip from Oslo
to Bergen. Drawing on the magazine's global community of writers
and photographers, Kinfolk Travel takes readers to over 20 location
across five continents, with travel tips from locals, stunning
images, and thoughtful essays.
"In this gorgeous, aspirational work, Burns, editor-in-chief of
Kinfolk magazine, collects 'stories about nature as nourishment'
along with photographs from homes across the globe to inspire
people to bring more nature into their own abodes. . . . Expertly
evoking a mood of understated luxury, this stunning spread will
have design junkies drooling." -Publishers Weekly A gardener with a
secret oasis on a Parisian rooftop. An artist making faux flowers
to brighten Manhattan apartments. A family of ranchers rewilding
the American outback. Anchored around the idea of nature as
nourishment, The Kinfolk Garden explores lush gardens and plant
filled homes around the world and introduces the inspiring people
who coax them into bloom. Through visits to friends old and new,
the Kinfolk team learns the secrets to a good garden, and what good
a garden can do for our self-care, creativity and communities.
Though many of the people we meet along the way champion the idea
of following natural instincts rather than a set of prescriptive
garden rules, there are practical tips throughout the book that
offer advice on everything from growing your own produce to
foraging for artful arrangements to simply keeping your houseplants
alive a little longer than usual. The Kinfolk Garden is an
invitation to engage with nature-to care for it, create with its
beauty and cultivate new relationships around it-and offers
inspiration and guidance to anyone looking to bring a little more
greenery into their life.
On the mean streets of Mega-City One, the Judges are the law.
Charged with executing justice in this futuristic metropolis, these
individuals are the best of the best battle-hardened warriors
dedicated to their cause. Toughest of all is Judge Dredd - a lawman
who doesn't know how to quit! In this volume of the bestselling
Case Files series, Dredd travels back to 2001 New York City in
order to destroy a deadly space parasite capable of wiping out all
known life on Earth. And the alien action continues in Crusade,
where Dredd competes with other Mega-City Judges to recover a
long-lost Justice Department craft that has recently crash-landed
in the South Pole. Stories from 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd
Megazine, from December 1994-May 1995.
Discover the pleasures of slow travel with this inspiring introduction to the beauty and possibility of the great outdoors.
Whatever your pace or purpose, the stories within will provide you with a fresh perspective on what it means to be “outdoorsy,” whether that means trekking from hut to hut in New Zealand, saddling up at a Patagonian ranch or simply taking a moment for mindfulness amid the pristine peaks of Bhutan. Featuring vibrant photography, practical guidance and thoughtful reflections on land stewardship, Kinfolk Wilderness brings together inspiring itineraries from five continents that promise adventure, inspire awe and spark a deeper connection to the landscape. You’ll find entry points into bucolic European idylls from Denmark to Romania, discover new hiking trails through the ancient hills of Iraqi Kurdistan and learn how to stargaze in the haunting dark-sky deserts of California.
Guided by the belief that travel is as much a state of mind as an action or itinerary, Kinfolk celebrates a way of exploring our world that not only fosters thoughtful perspectives on the places we visit but also deepens our relationship with home once the journey is over.
Alan Spence's series of linked short stories, Its Colours They Are
Fine, is a classic of modern Glasgow fiction, vividly evoking the
city and its inhabitants. His second novel, Way To Go, is an at
turns darkly humourous and deeply poignant novel about the ultimate
questions of life and death. John Burns' SCOTNOTE study guide
examines the social and philosophical backgrounds of Spence's work,
exploring the ties between the surface events and the deeper
currents beneath. These notes are suitable for senior school pupils
and students at all levels.
Year of the Tsar 2676 AD. The bastard son of the Romanovs, Nikolai
Dante, leads a rebellion against Vladimir the Conqueror. Supported
by the tyrant's daughter, Jena Makarov, his mother the pirate queen
Katarina Dante, and some of his weapons-crest-enabled siblings, can
Dante defeat his nemesis and bring peace to the empire, or is there
another fiendish figure preparing to take control? With gripping
writing from Robbie Morrison (Shakara, The Authority) and
jaw-dropping art from Simon Fraser (Lilly MacKenzie and the Mines
of Charbydis) and John Burns (Bendatti Vendetta), prepare for a
wild ride of action and intrigue as Nikolai Dante's epic adventure
gets closer to a mind-blowing conclusion!
Neil M. Gunn (1891 - 1973) was one of Scotland's most distinguished
novelists. Writing over a period that spanned the Great Depression,
the political crises of the 1920s and 1930s, and the Second World
War and its aftermath, his novels reflect a search for meaning in
troubled times, both past and present. John Burns's Scotnote
examines what is perhaps Gunn's most famous novel, The Silver
Darlings. Considered a modern classic, The Silver Darlings is set
in Caithness in the early nineteenth century, in the aftermath of
the Highland Clearances, and describes how people, removed from the
land, have to learn a new way of life living by the sea. Published
in 1941, during some of the most desperate days of the Second World
War, The Silver Darlings is a novel suffused with hope for the
future, a heartening exploration of how, though confronted by
darkness, we can still move towards the light. This SCOTNOTE study
guide examines the social, cultural and political background of the
novel, and explores its themes and characters. This guide is
suitable for senior school pupils and students at all levels.
This volume contains the proceedings of the Second International
Workshop on Optimal Design and Control, held in Arlington,
Virginia, 30 September-3 Octo ber, 1997. The First Workshop was
held in Blacksburg, Virginia in 1994. The proceedings of that
meeting also appeared in the Birkhauser series on Progress in
Systems and Control Theory and may be obtained through Birkhauser.
These workshops were sponsored by the Air Force Office of
Scientific Re search through the Center for Optimal Design and
Control (CODAC) at Vrrginia Tech. The meetings provided a forum for
the exchange of new ideas and were designed to bring together
diverse viewpoints and to highlight new applications. The primary
goal of the workshops was to assess the current status of research
and to analyze future directions in optimization based design and
control. The present volume contains the technical papers presented
at the Second Workshop. More than 65 participants from 6 countries
attended the meeting and contributed to its success. It has long
been recognized that many modern optimal design problems are best
viewed as variational and optimal control problems. Indeed, the
famous problem of determining the body of revolution that produces
a minimum drag nose shape in hypersonic How was first proposed by
Newton in 1686. Optimal control approaches to design can provide
theoretical and computational insight into these problems. This
volume contains a number of papers which deal with computational
aspects of optimal control.
Join Kinfolk on a journey off the beaten track, to islands big and
small, in this collection of eighteen new travel stories. Whether
it's a tour of the otherworldly landscape of Socotra in Yemen or a
hike into the old growth of a Japanese forest on Yakushima, each
slow travel itinerary invites you to set sail at a pace that allows
for true discovery and immersion. Filled with ideas and inspiration
for where to escape, explore and unwind, Kinfolk Islands is full of
vibrant photography, practical guidance and thoughtful reflections
on why the idea of an island embodies so many of our travel
fantasies. There are the charms of urban islands, including
Montreal's beloved Mile End neighborhood. Truly unexpected
destinations, like Hormuz, off the coast of Iran, with its
psychedelic scenery and bohemian spirit. Italy's sun-soaked Ponza,
perfect for languid afternoons. And of course some of the world's
most beautiful beaches, from jungle-fringed Caribbean sands to
rugged and remote Nordic shores. Believing that travel is as much a
state of mind as an action or itinerary, Kinfolk celebrates a way
of exploring our world that not only fosters thoughtful
perspectives on the places we visit but also deepens our
relationship with home once the journey is over.
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