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Masters of Art Vermeer
ISBN: PB: 9783791347431, Prestel Publishing, July 2012
160 pp., 21x17 cm, 80 colour illus.
This generously illustrated volume on the work of Vermeer makes the world's greatest art accessible to readers of every level of appreciation. A 17th-century Dutch painter who lived his entire life in Delft, Vermeer is renowned for his masterly use o...
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£9,99
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Totalitarian Experience
ISBN: HB: 9780857420138, Seagull Books, November 2011
64 pp., 14x21 cm
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the beginning of the collapse of the Soviet Union, as well as many other communist totalitarian regimes around the world. But it would be naive to assume that this historic, symbolic event and its aftermath have com...
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£11,50
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Why the Constitution Matters
ISBN: PB: 9780300150377, Yale University Press, October 2011
208 pp., 19.7x13.3 cm
<p>In this surprising and highly unconventional work, Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet poses a seemingly simple question that yields a thoroughly unexpected answer. The Constitution matters, he argues, not because it structures our government but b...
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£10,99
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Limits of Art Two Essays
ISBN: HB: 9781906497620, Seagull Books, December 2010
96 pp., 25x15 cm
Tzvetan Todorov, one of Europe's leading intellectuals, explores the complex relations between art, politics, and ethics in the essays that make up "The Limits of Art". In one essay, "Artists and Dictators", Todorov traces the intimate relationship b...
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£11,50
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Memory as a Remedy for Evil
ISBN: HB: 9781906497439, Seagull Books, July 2010
86 pp., 17x11.4 cm, 20 halftones
Can humanity be divided into good and evil? And if so, is it possible for the good to vanquish the evil, eradicating it from the face of the Earth by declaring war on evildoers and bringing them to justice? Can we overcome evil by the power of memory...
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£11,50
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Berkshire Buildings of England
ISBN: HB: 9780300126624, Yale University Press, June 2010
800 pp., 21.6x12.1 cm, 120 illus.
Nikolaus Pevsner described Berkshire as "half home county, half West Country". This revised and comprehensive guide follows its historic boundaries, including the large area transferred to Oxfordshire in the 1970s. The variety of architecture is, in...
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£60,00
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Performance in Place of War
ISBN: HB: 9781906497149, Seagull Books, March 2010
392 pp., 23.9x16 cm, 26 halftones
From the Greeks and Shakespeare to the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, war has often been a major theme of dramatic performances. However, many of the most extraordinary theater projects in recent years not only have been about war but also have origin...
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£22,00
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Offence: The Hindu Case
ISBN: HB: 9781906497385, Seagull Books, November 2009
102 pp., 18.3x11.4 cm, 6 halftones
To many outside India, Hinduism is envisioned as the foundation of an ideal, all-embracing society. Yet this is far from the truth. Though historically the practice of Hinduism does promote the idea of an inclusive and tolerant way of life, in the pa...
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£15,00
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Torture and the War on Terror
ISBN: HB: 9781906497361, Seagull Books, October 2009
64 pp., 16.5x11.2 cm, 30 halftones
Though the recent election of American President Barack Obama and his signing of the executive order to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay signals a considerable shift away from the policies of the Bush era, the lessons to be learned from the war on...
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£9,00
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Duties and Delights The Life of a Go-Between
ISBN: HB: 9781905422890, Seagull Books, October 2008
424 pp., 19x15.7 cm
Tzvetan Todorov is one of Europe's leading intellectuals. Beyond his work in cultural and literary theory, philosophy and psychoanalysis, Todorov's influence is extraordinarily far-reaching specifically because of the clarity of his writing and his r...
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£30,00
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