Tierck Clafsen DeWitt and Descendants of His Son Luycas DeWitt

Tierck Clafsen DeWitt and Descendants of His Son Luycas DeWitt
Author: Vona (DeWitt) Smith
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1412019567

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The DeWitt genealogy is a fascinating study of 26 generations of the family from 1293 to the present. This work is the collaboration of descendants of the three children of Leucas, ninth child of Tierck Clafsen DeWitt. American Ambassador Lester DeWitt Ballor of UEL descent obtained a copy from The Royal Library of the Hague of Beschayving DerStad Dordrecht by Mattys Balen, Jans Zoon published in 1677. This information provided the first thirteen generations in Holland. He also received a 32-page copy of a lawsuit in 1684 by Jan DeWitt on behalf of his brother Tierck for rent owned by Pieter Janz, their sister Faelde's husband. The property was land inherited by Tierck from his father Nicholaas. It provided information on her mother Taetje Cornelisz, her father, brothers and their shipyard.

Roland Barthes

Roland Barthes
Author: Jonathan D. Culler
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Combining biographical material with an overview of Barthes's work, this is a clear and concise guide to his life and writings.

Jan Tschichold, Typographer

Jan Tschichold, Typographer
Author: Ruari McLean
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1975
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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A well-illustrated and detailed examination of this European typographer's work.

Jean-Frédéric Waldeck

Jean-Frédéric Waldeck
Author: Esther Pasztory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9780826347039

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A rediscovery of the lively and dramatic art of one of the first European artists to visit the ruins at Palenque in the early nineteenth century.

Finding the Walls of Troy

Finding the Walls of Troy
Author: Susan Heuck Allen
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520342364

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The relentlessly self-promoting amateur archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann took full credit for discovering Homer's Troy over one hundred years ago, and since then generations have thrilled to the tale of his ambitions and achievements. But Schliemann gained this status as an archaeological hero partly by deliberately eclipsing the man who had launched his career. Now, at long last, Susan Heuck Allen puts the record straight in this fascinating archaeological adventure that restores the British expatriate Frank Calvert to his rightful place in the story of the identification and excavation of Hisarlík, the site now thought to be Troy as described in the Iliad. Frank Calvert had lived in the Troad—in the northwest corner of Asia Minor—excavating there for fifteen years before Schliemann arrived and learning the local topography well. He was the first archaeologist to test the hypothesis that Hisarlík was the Troy of Hector and Helen. So that he would have unrestricted access to the site, he purchased part of the mound and was the first archaeologist to conduct excavations there. Running out of funds, he later interested Schliemann in the site. The thankless Schliemann stole Calvert's ideas, exploited his knowledge and advice, and finally stole Calvert's glory, in part by slandering him and denigrating his work. Allen corrects the record and does justice to a man who was a victim of his own integrity while giving a balanced treatment of Schliemann's true accomplishments. This meticulously researched book tells the story of Frank Calvert's development as an archaeologist, his adventures and discoveries. It focuses on the twists and turns of his turbulent relationship with the perfidious Schliemann, the resulting gains for archaeology, and the successful conclusion of their common quest. Allen has brought together a wide range of relevant published material as well as unpublished sources from archives, diaries, letters, and personal interviews to tell this gripping story.

Charline Von Heyl

Charline Von Heyl
Author: Charline von Heyl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9780884541226

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Charline von Heyl (born 1960) synthesizes elements of Cubism, Abstract Expressionism and the brasher imagery of popular culture in a fascinating brand of abstraction that seems eternally poised on the lip of figuration. Resolutely devoted to energetic gesture and joyous expression, von Heyl also aspires to create images that declare an enigmatic self-sufficiency: "What I'm trying to do is to create an image that has the iconic value of a sign but remains ambiguous in its meaning," she told Bomb magazine in a 2010 interview. "Something that feels like a representation but isn't." In the spirit of von Heyl's work, this volume--published for the artist's first U.S. museum survey-- attempts to break free of the conventions of the museum catalogue, with an artist-designed cover and poster-sized reproductions of each of the 18 paintings included in the show.

Five by Demmon

Five by Demmon
Author: Peter Demmon
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2021-09-24
Genre:
ISBN:

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FIVE BY DEMMON If you're unsure of where DEMMON is coming from, this is a good place to start. Five short, creepy tales concerned with darkness from the antediluvian world to the coming apocalypse. Each tale has been crafted to entertain a horror audience in dark ways not presented before. MALAHAT UGARITIC WORST PET EVER SPIRIT OF VIOLENCE MARSHLAND JOE KERBEROS MF1 DEMMON, author/editor of THE LOST BOOK OF KING OG, THE BOOKS OF OG, ENOCH AND THE GIANTS, THE BOOK OF LAMECH OF CAIN, and THE NEBUCHADNEZZAR II TABLETS has stepped away from his research to bring you five stories with dark concepts you never considered before.

Carl Peter Thunberg

Carl Peter Thunberg
Author: Marie-Christine Skuncke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9789198194807

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Gertrude Stein in Pieces

Gertrude Stein in Pieces
Author: Richard Bridgman
Publisher: New York, Oxford U. P
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1971
Genre: Women and literature
ISBN:

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Full describes and evaluates the literary career of one of the most misunderstood of modern writers.