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2020 |
![]() ![]() Author: Diana Alex Publisher: Individuo Editore "La fortuna non arriva da sola... sta a te crearla!" È con questa filosofia che Alex si rivolge a piccoli e grandi imprenditori e spiega in 3 semplici e fondamentali passaggi come affrontare la vita con spirito imprenditoriale, seguendo gli stessi passi che lo hanno portato al successo: strutturando un business plan efficace; posizionandosi strategicamente sul mercato; sviluppando la propria rete commerciale; automatizzando il sistema. "Strategia milionaria" fornisce uno schema netto e nitido per affrontare il mondo moderno, anche per coloro che pensano di essere già arrivati e non realizzano che nella vita non si arriva mai. Ogni business ha il potenziale per evolversi e raggiungere il successo, e l'obiettivo di questo libro è di aiutare tutte quelle persone che hanno un incredibile spirito di iniziativa e portarle a raggiungere i propri sogni, imparando a conoscere anche se stessi lungo la strada. € 9,97
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2019 |
![]() ![]() Author: Amvrazi Alexia; Farr Louis Diana; Shugart Diane Publisher: Emons Edizioni Avete mai visto un'intera strada ballare la milonga? E giocato a scacchi in una bettola con Kasparov? Cosa ci fanno Romeo e Giulietta ad Atene? Atene, antica e contemporanea. Atene in crisi, che si ribella, e stupisce per la sua creatività e voglia di vivere. Di giorno gli antichi marmi la illuminano d'un misterioso chiarore e la notte arde i nei locali. "111 luoghi e racconti" vi condurranno attraverso il baleno di millenni di storia, su per ripide gradinate fino a una terrazza, dove scorgere l'alba della nostra cultura, dopo una delle serate più divertenti della vostra vita. € 14,95
Scontato: € 14,20
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Ingenhoff Diana (EDT), White Candace (EDT), Buhmann Alexander (EDT), Kiousis Spiro (EDT) Publisher: Routledge € 144,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Ingenhoff Diana (EDT), White Candace (EDT), Buhmann Alexander (EDT), Kiousis Spiro (EDT) Publisher: Routledge € 42,10
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Daskalov Roumen, Mishkova Diana, Marinov Tchavdar, Vezenkov Alexander Publisher: Brill Academic Pub € 221,70
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Alexander Diana, Guinness Jonathan (FRW) Publisher: History Pr Ltd € 11,90
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Vreeland Diana, Vreeland Alexander (EDT) Publisher: Rizzoli Intl Pubns A look behind the scenes at Diana Vreeland’s Vogue, showing the legendary editor in chief in her own inimitable words. When Diana Vreeland became editor in chief of Vogue in 1963, she initiated a transformation, shaping the magazine into the dominant U.S. fashion publication. Vreeland’s Vogue was as entertaining and innovative as it was serious about fashion, art, travel, beauty, and culture. Vreeland rarely held meetings and communicated with her staff and photographers through memos dictated from her office or Park Avenue apartment. This extraordinary compilation of more than 250 pieces of Vreeland’s personal correspondence—most published here for the first time—includes letters to Cecil Beaton, Horst P. Horst, Norman Parkinson, Veruschka, and Cristobal Balenciaga and memos that show the direction of some of Vogue’s most legendary stories. These display Vreeland’s irreverence and her characteristically over-the-top pronouncements and reveal her sharpness about the Vogue woman and what the magazine should be. Photographs from the magazine illustrate the memos, showing her imagination, prescience, and exactitude. Each chapter is introduced by commentary from Vogue editors who worked with her, giving readers a truly inside look at how Diana Vreeland directed the course of the magazine and fashion world. € 49,10
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Sussman Max, Sussman Eli, Farnum Alex (PHT), Heom Diana (ILT) Publisher: Weldon Owen Get into the kitchen. Use what's in there. And don't be worried about f'ing it up. James Beard Foundation 2012 Rising Star nominee Max Sussman and his partner in crime, Eli, are over perfection. They care about cooking good food that tastes like you made it. Teaming up with Olive Press, these Brooklyn brothers of Über-hip New York establishments Roberta's and Mile End have a go-to, hands-dirty method for wannabe-kitchen-badasses. This is a Cookbook for Real Life features more than 60 killer recipes that demystify the cooking process for at-home chefs, especially young people just starting out. Combining years of elbow grease in the fiery bowels of restaurants, the Sussmans bring readers a plethora of tricks to make life in the kitchen easier and frankly, more fun. This new cookbook also re-creates some of their favorite comfort foods while growing up, as well as some recipes with their origins in brotherly b.s. that wound up tasting delicious. The Sussmans have got the back of twenty-somethings, who may be too freaked to pick up a cast-iron skillet and instead opt for cop-out take-out as a culinary standby. This is a Cookbook for Real Life is designed to be a go-to kitchen companion with meals fit for one, two, or many, and features plans of attack for dinner shindigs. The best part? All of the book's recipes have easy-to-find ingredients that limit the prep time fuss and can be prepared in small (read: shoebox) kitchens. Chapters are organized by occasion, eating habits, and time of day so readers can enjoy lazy brunches, backyard grilled grub, a night in, dinner parties, midnight snacks, and sweet stuff. Want to increase your kitchen swag? Each chapter boasts special projects like home-curing bacon; pickling; making pasta from scratch; mixing cocktails, and “what'dya got sandwiches” -- and take it from the Sussmans, creativity in the kitchen makes a good impression in the long run. € 20,50
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2005 |
![]() ![]() Author: David-Neel Alexandra, Dalai Lama XIV (FRW), Rowan Diana N. (INT) Publisher: Perennial An exemplary travelogue of danger and achievement by the Frenchwoman Madame Alexandra David–Neel of her 1923 expedition to Tibet, the fifth in her series of Asian travels, and her personal recounting of her journey to Lhasa, Tibet's forbidden city. In order to penetrate Tibet and reach Lhasa, she used her fluency of Tibetan dialects and culture, disguised herself as a beggar with yak hair extensions and inked skin and tackled some of the roughest terrain and climate in the World. With the help of her young companion, Yongden, she willingly suffered the primitive travel conditions, frequent outbreaks of disease, the ever–present danger of border control and the military to reach her goal. The determination and sheer physical fortitude it took for this woman, delicately reared in Paris and Brussels, is inspiration for men and women alike. David–Neel is famous for being the first Western woman to have been received by any Dalai Lama and as a passionate scholar and explorer of Asia, hers is one of the most remarkable of all travellers?ales.
€ 13,40
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2001 |
![]() ![]() Author: Walker Alexis Joan (EDT), Manoogian-O'Dell Margaret, McGraw Lori A., White Diana L. G. Publisher: Sage Pubns The ideal core text for your course on Families in Later Life, this is the only book on the subject for students that addresses the diversity of aging experiences in society by race, gender, and social class, and in a form which combines insight from the humanities as well as the social sciences. € 99,40
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1997 |
![]() ![]() Author: Jetter Alexis (EDT), Orleck Annelise (EDT), Taylor Diana (EDT) Publisher: Univ Pr of New England Perhaps the most deeply rooted stereotype of motherhood, editor Annelise Orleck writes, is "the notion that mothers are by definition apolitical, isolated with their children in a world of pure emotion, far removed from the welter of politics and social struggle." This collection of essays, interviews, and personal narratives challenges the image of a mutually absorbed madonna and child and explodes the myth that bearing and raising children alters a woman's consciousness in some fundamentally conservative way, silencing her voice and disarming her rebellion. Instead, these contributors demonstrate that motherhood often redefines and revitalizes a woman's political consciousness. From Love Canal to the Kenyan countryside, from a public housing project in Las Vegas to a plaza in Buenos Aires, from a Minnesota Indian reservation to the Gaza Strip, the radicalizing events differ but the effects are the same. While most mothers from disparate classes, races, nationalities, cultures, and political ideologies mobilize to protect their children from toxic waste, war, racism, or political persecution, some such as KKK mothers fight to maintain hateful stereotypes that put others at risk. By examining the characteristics, effects, contradictions, and prices of "motherist" politics, we can begin to understand the forces that bring these women out from behind their curtains. € 24,10
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