Postcards from Rome

Postcards from Rome
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1991
Genre:
ISBN: 9781869968052

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Postcards from Rome

Postcards from Rome
Author: Chris Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN:

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Rome, Georgia in Vintage Postcards

Rome, Georgia in Vintage Postcards
Author: Robin L. Scott
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738514079

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When Rome was founded in 1834, Col. Daniel R. Mitchell suggested the name because of the surrounding hills, much like those of ancient Rome, Italy. Known today as "The City of Seven Hills," Rome has been voted one of the most livable cities in the South. It is the medical center of Northwest Georgia with a population of over 30,000, and a thriving community with abundant opportunities for business, education, and recreation. Historic views of Rome, seen through the eyes of the traveling postcard photographer, fill the pages of this engaging volume. Longtime residents of the community will delight in remembering area landmarks, including the old Clock Tower, Shorter College, Berry College, Myrtle Hill Cemetery, the downtown business section of Broad Street, and the neighboring communities of Lindale and Cave Spring.

Scotty's Postcards from Rome

Scotty's Postcards from Rome
Author: Jennifer Drake
Publisher: Drake Feltham
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0578105489

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Scotty is a tiny stuffed bear who travels with his owner around the world. He sends postcards to his owners nephew detailing fun adventures and teaching Noah about exciting destinations. Join Scotty on his first vacation as he explores Rome, Italy.

Postcards from Rome

Postcards from Rome
Author: Osvaldo D. Vena
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2023-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Postcards from Rome explores Paul's life as seen through his own eyes and proposes an engaging theory about his apparently aborted trip to Spain, mentioned in Rom 15:24. Drawing from Paul's canonical letters--authentic and forged--as well as Luke's Acts of the Apostles, and the Acts of Paul and the Acts of Thecla, two noncanonical writings dating from the end of the first century CE, this book imagines a new scenario for a hypothetical twenty-first-century audience, not a real first-century one, attempting to describe the trip to Spain that never was.

Postcards from Rome

Postcards from Rome
Author: Dominique Falla
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre: Artists' books
ISBN: 9780980700886

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Postcards from Rome

Postcards from Rome
Author: Group Publishing
Publisher: Group Publishing (Company)
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9780764437816

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Rereading Modernist Postcards

Rereading Modernist Postcards
Author: Bradley D. Clissold
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000922782

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Informed by both new and old media theory, materialist approaches to the study of everyday objects, and a series of close readings that chart the critical history of postcard use in the fiction and correspondence of Ernest Hemingway, Ring Lardner, James Joyce, and Wilfred Owen, this book locates and attempts to rediscover lost, misplaced, and neglected postcard materialities, as they relate to the archiving, editing, publishing, and fictional repurposing of postcards across Anglo-American Literary Modernism (1880-1939). It argues that postcards need to be recognized as important early twentieth-century communication technologies and distinctly modernist textualities, composed of multimedia, recto–verso intertextualities. Moreover, their material limitations encourage users to inscribe messages often in fragmented language forms and innovative cultural shorthands (a.k.a. postcardese). This study redresses the ongoing, widespread scholarly neglect of signifying postcard materialities in modernist studies and the editorial silencing of postcard features in collections of published author correspondence. It also stresses that for these four literary figures of modernism, the material choice of a postcard for communicating is always as much the (meta)message, as any of the signifying materialities they carry uploaded onto their platforming surfaces.

Leonardo's Hands

Leonardo's Hands
Author: Alois Hotschnig
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780803273177

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After a hit-and-run accident which kills a couple and leaves their daughter in a coma, an Austrian motorist obtains a job as an ambulance driver to find her. He helps her recover and the two fall in love, but her past comes between them.

An Elephant in Rome

An Elephant in Rome
Author: Loyd Grossman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Architects
ISBN: 9781843681939

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By 1650, the spiritual and political power of the Catholic Church was shattered. Thanks to the twin blows of the Protestant Reformation and the Thirty Years War, Rome, celebrated both as the Eternal City and Caput Mundi - the head of the world - had lost its pre-eminent place in Europe. Then a new Pope, Alexander VII, fired with religious zeal, political guile and a mania for building, determined to restore the prestige of his church by making Rome the must-visit destination for Europe's intellectual, political and cultural elite. To help him do so, he enlisted the talents of Gianlorenzo Bernini, already celebrated as the most important living artist: no mean feat in the age of Rubens, Rembrandt and Velazquez.0Together, Alexander VII and Bernini made the greatest artistic double act in history, inventing the concept of soft power and the bucket list destination. Their creation of Baroque Rome as a city more beautiful and grander than since the days of the Emperor Augustus continues to delight and attract. 0Famous as a TV Presenter for MasterChef and Through the Keyhole, Loyd Grossman has also been deeply involved in heritage and art history. His love of Rome was kindled by his first encounter with the enigmatic and strangely beautiful monument to this relationship between artist and pope: the elephant carrying on obelisk outside Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, just behind the Pantheon. Written with this as a starting point, An Elephant in Rome is a book for those who love the endless fascination of the Eternal City and want a deeper and more entertaining tale of how it came to be.