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This book mostly contains contributions by the invited lecturers
at the 7th International Conference on Non-Destructive Testing and
Micro-Analysis for the Diagnostics and Conservation of the Cultural
and Environmental Heritage. The contributors have all been chosen
for their individual reputations and the quality of their research,
but also because they represent a field deemed highly important.
Hence, this book give balanced coverage of the areas that are most
relevant in non-destructive testing and micro-analysis in the realm
of cultural heritage.
The analysis methods provide the clinical composition of
cultural artifacts to elucidate their provenance, the rate of
alteration as a result of exposure to the environment and the
effectiveness of conservation and restoration strategies. The
techniques are partially or fully non-destructive, are portable, or
allow study of different parts of a heterogeneous work of art.
PRO SE PRESENTS Goes Out with a Bang and SIX New tales in this
final Issue The Award Winning New Pulp Magazine, PRO SE PRESENTS,
closes its run out with tales both legendary and mysterious.
Writers new to Pro Se fill the spotlight in this issue- THE GOLDEN
TICKET by Melissa Robinson, LIFE IN PICTURES by Kat Beeton, THE
IDEA BOOK by Patti Boeckman, and SILVER AND GOLD by Ethan Nahte
bring four fantastic storytellers to PSP. And Ken Janssens brings
his well loved Aloha McCoy, who appeared for the first time in Pro
Se's original magazine run, for one more tale in this last issue.
Finally, the legendary Robin Hood appears in a novella by noted
Robin Hood author I. A. Watson PRO SE PRESENTS definitely goes out
on the highest of notes in this extra sized final issue
Children from the town of Patterson, Oregon are disappearing. And
it does not appear to be ending anytime soon. Until two sisters
rise to the challenge of the bizarre mystery. Pro Se Productions
presents THE SISTERS ARCANA by Ken Janssens. The latest entry in
Pro Se's YOUNGPULP imprint is an eerie adventure novel about the
ties that bind and bend in a family of passionate people and the
mysteries a person can uncover if they just choose to believe. A
friendless, science geek and a feisty, sci-fi fanatic, Rowan and
Nova are cut from a different bit of cloth. They don't always get
along, but they may be the only ones with enough guts and smarts to
save their missing classmates from something straight out of Nova's
imagination. All they need is the right motivation. And to not
disappear themselves. Equal parts adventure and mystery, THE
SISTERS ARCANA invites readers into a world where nothing is as it
seems at first glance and strength is found when and where least
expected. An Adventure for all ages- THE SISTERS ARCANA by Ken
Janssens from Pro Se Productions.
Pro Se Presents #6 Kicks off the Year with 'The Hand of Yogul' From
James Palmer and continues on with supernatural mystery from Ken
Janssens, masked avenging from PJ Lozito, and the introduction of a
brand new character by brand new writer Ashley Mangin Also, A Comic
written by Don Thomas-The Origin of the Rapier All of this and more
this month in Pro Se Presents #6 Puttin' the Monthly Back into Pulp
The Robin Hood of the Pulps Detective Sgt. Stephen Thatcher is the
son of Police Chief Peter Thatcher. Sickened by the effects of the
Great Depression on Great City, the young lawman cannot reconcile
the rich society elite living the good life while across town the
poor of Great City go hungry. Unable to correct this injustice
through the system he represents, Thatcher assumes the role of the
vigilante thief the Moon Man by disguising himself behind a one-way
Argus glass globe. In this get up he then proceed to rob the rich
and give to the needy via his loyal aide, former boxer Ned "Angel"
Dargan. He is also aided by the lovely Sue McEwen, the daughter of
the man sworn to capture him, his own boss, Lt. Detective Gil
McEwen. Created by pulp legend Frederick C. Davis, the Moon Man's
exploits appeared in the pages of "Ten Detective Aces" and was a
reader favorite. Now he returns to the streets of Great City in
five new thrilling adventures written by writers Ken Janssens, Gary
Lovisi, Erwin K.Roberts and Andrew Salmon. Pulpdom's most bizarre
hero is back on the case with a cover by Rob Davis & Rich
Woodall as well as twelve interior illustrations by Ralf Van Der
Hoeven.
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