Frankenstein

Frankenstein
Author: Christopher Frayling
Publisher: Reel Art Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017
Genre: Frankenstein films
ISBN: 9781909526464

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This book will trace the journey of Shelley's Frankenstein from limited edition literature to the bloodstream of contemporary culture. It includes new research on the novel's origins, with a reprint of the earliest-known version of the creation scene; visual material on adaptations for the stage, in magazines, on playbills, in prints and in book publications of the nineteenth century; series of visual essays on many of the film versions and their inspirations in the history of art; and Frankenstein in popular culture on posters, advertisements, packaging, in comics and graphic novels.

Glastenbury for Two Hundred Years

Glastenbury for Two Hundred Years
Author: Alonzo Bowen Chapin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1853
Genre: Glastonbury (Conn. : Town)
ISBN:

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Two Hundred Years of Charleston Cooking

Two Hundred Years of Charleston Cooking
Author: Lettie Gay
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1643361996

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A 1930s collection of more than 300 recipes from South Carolina housewives and the African American cooks they employed First published in 1930 as 200 Years of Charleston Cooking, this collection of more than three hundred recipes was gathered by Blanche S. Rhett from housewives and their African American cooks in Charleston, South Carolina. From enduring favorites like she-crab soup and Hopping John to forgotten delicacies like cooter (turtle) stew, the recipes Rhett collected were full of family secrets but often lacked precise measurements. With an eye to precision that characterized home economics in the 1930s, Rhett engaged Lettie Gay, director of the Home Institute at the New York Herald Tribune, to interpret, test, and organize the recipes in this book. Two Hundred Years of Charleston Cooking is replete with southern charm and detailed instructions on preparing the likes of shrimp with hominy, cheese straws, and sweet potato pie not to mention more than one hundred pages of delightful cakes and candies. In a new foreword, Rebecca Sharpless, professor of history and author of Cooking in Other Women's Kitchens: Domestic Workers in the South, 1865-1960, provides historical and social context for understanding this groundbreaking book in the 21st century.

Unto this Last

Unto this Last
Author: T. J. Barringer
Publisher: Yc British Art
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Art criticism
ISBN: 9780300246414

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An innovative and lavishly illustrated account of the art, writings, and global influence of one of the 19th century's most influential thinkers This book presents an innovative portrait of John Ruskin (1819-1900) as artist, art critic, social theorist, educator, and ecological campaigner. Ruskin's juvenilia reveal an early embrace of his lifelong interests in geology and botany, art, poetry, and mythology. His early admiration of Turner led him to identify the moral power of close looking. In The Stones of Venice, illustrated with his own drawings, he argued that the development of architectural style revealed the moral condition of society. Later, Ruskin pioneered new approaches to teaching and museum practice. Influential worldwide, Ruskin's work inspired William Morris, founders of the Labour Party, and Mahatma Gandhi. Through thematic essays and detailed discussions of his works, this book argues that, complex and contradictory, Ruskin's ideas are of urgent importance today. Distributed for the Yale Center for British Art Exhibition Schedule: Yale Center for British Art (September 5-December 8, 2019)

Two Hundred Years of Muddling Through

Two Hundred Years of Muddling Through
Author: Duncan Weldon
Publisher: Abacus
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780349144276

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Two Hundred Years of American Clocks & Watches

Two Hundred Years of American Clocks & Watches
Author: Chris H. Bailey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1975
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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Traces the art of clockmaking from the era of handcrafting to present-day automation.

On an Empty Stomach

On an Empty Stomach
Author: Tom Scott-Smith
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501748661

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On an Empty Stomach examines the practical techniques humanitarians have used to manage and measure starvation, from Victorian "scientific" soup kitchens to space-age, high-protein foods. Tracing the evolution of these techniques since the start of the nineteenth century, Tom Scott-Smith argues that humanitarianism is not a simple story of progress and improvement, but rather is profoundly shaped by sociopolitical conditions. Aid is often presented as an apolitical and technical project, but the way humanitarians conceive and tackle human needs has always been deeply influenced by culture, politics, and society. Txhese influences extend down to the most detailed mechanisms for measuring malnutrition and providing sustenance. As Scott-Smith shows, over the past century, the humanitarian approach to hunger has redefined food as nutrients and hunger as a medical condition. Aid has become more individualized, medicalized, and rationalized, shaped by modernism in bureaucracy, commerce, and food technology. On an Empty Stomach focuses on the gains and losses that result, examining the complex compromises that arise between efficiency of distribution and quality of care. Scott-Smith concludes that humanitarian groups have developed an approach to the empty stomach that is dependent on compact, commercially produced devices and is often paternalistic and culturally insensitive.

Two Hundred Years of the American Circus

Two Hundred Years of the American Circus
Author: Tom Ogden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780816026111

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Identifies circus performers, famous acts, and animal stars, explains circus terms, and provides summaries of movies, television shows, and musicals featuring the circus

Baccarat

Baccarat
Author: Murray Moss
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2013
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0847840867

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The first book on the house of Baccarat, one of the oldest and most preeminent luxury brands in the world, renowned for its fine crystal creations. Baccarat celebrates more than 250 years as one of the most important and prestigious luxury houses. Acclaimed for its high-quality traditional craftsmanship of fine crystal stemware, barware, candelabra, perfume bottles, and jewelry, Baccarat is known the world over as a symbol of quality and refinement. Highlighting the extraordinary range of Baccarat's crystal creations--from its trademark iconic glassware commissioned by royalty and heads of state from around the world and throughout the centuries to their contemporary creative collaborations with star designers such as Philippe Starck, Andrée Putman, Arik Levy, and Marcel Wanders--this volume showcases the enduring glamour and style of the most important crystalworks house of all time. With beautiful historic photographs and drawings from Baccarat's extensive archive, which display the incredible craftsmanship and technical innovations of the highly skilled glassblowers, glasscutters, engravers, and gilders, and captivating images from its advertising campaigns and celebrity clientele, Baccarat is a sumptuous celebration. Offering a lavish and in-depth look at some of the most stunning crystal creations in history, this volume is for anyone interested in design and craftsmanship.

Minton

Minton
Author: Joan Jones
Publisher: Shire Publications
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Porcelain, English
ISBN: 9780747801511

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