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2004 |
![]() ![]() Author: Spicer Kevin P. Publisher: Northern Illinois Univ Pr When Nazism swept Germany, how did religious leaders respond to attacks not only on their fellow citizens and their government but on their faith as well? Despite charges of complacency, most of the Catholic clergy of the Berlin diocese in fact maintained a quiet resistance to the Nazi regime by offering their parishioners an alternative to National Socialism. In thus broadening the definition of resistance, Kevin Spicer shows why Nazism was so powerfully alluring in the first place. It provided—indeed demanded—a total way of life, encompassing rituals and social belonging, personal identity and charismatic leadership, moral values and a sense of purpose. In a word, it was a religion. € 37,40
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2003 |
![]() ![]() Author: Blauvelt Andrew (EDT), Blauvelt Andrew, Walker Art Center (COR), Carnegie Museum of Art (COR), Musee De L'Hospice Comtesse (COR) Publisher: Distributed Art Pub Inc Featuring designed objects ranging from a garden shed that can be 'tumbled' into new spaces and configurations to a raincoat that can be transformed into a kite, this work profiles 37 design projects featured in the Walker Art Center's eponymous exhibition. The projects were gathered to illustrate themes related to polemical objects that force the user to reconsider relationships to products, portable structures that undermine principles of site-specificity and permanence, multifunctionality through changes in shape and use, and the transformation of ordinary objects and spaces (or transformation of the 'everyday'). In addition to the photographic and textual profiles, three essays consider issues related to the above themes. Distributed by Distributed Art Publishers. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) € 29,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Spicer Maggee, Thompson Richard, Lafave Kim (ILT) Publisher: Ingram Pub Services Following their highly successful trips by sea and through the air, our three intrepid friends set off on a new adventure through the world's forests. And this time, they visit very different landscapes, pine and deciduous forests, the gum trees of Australia, mangrove swamps, tropical jungles and many more. And what will they see in the trees? A wide array of lively and colourful animals perfectly suited to each unique environment. € 6,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Burnshaw Stanley (EDT), Carmi T. (EDT), Glassman Susan (EDT), Hirschfield Ariel (EDT), Spicehandler Ezra (EDT) Publisher: Wayne State Univ Pr In this new and expanded edition of a classic volume first printed in 1965, The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself adds the dynamic voices of a new generation of Hebrew poets. Each poem appears in both its original Hebrew and an English phonetic transcription, along with extensive commentary and a literal English translation. This offers readers who know little or no Hebrew a way to experience the poem in a multi-faceted way—they are able to speak and hear the lines as well as grasp the poem's meaning. Recognizing that poems have a unique order that may be missed by a reader who doesn't speak the poet's language, the editors provide the reader with an understanding of not only what the poet is saying, but how the idea is communicated. Also included in the volume is a valuable introduction to and historical overview of Hebrew poetry from 1880-1990. The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself is a must-have for lovers of poetry and Jewish literature. € 31,80
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2002 |
![]() ![]() Author: Spicer Maggee, Thompson Richard, Lafave Kim (ILT) Publisher: Ingram Pub Services There are abundant adventures for three friends on a hot air balloon as they spy one rising sun in the morning sky, three lightning bolts in a stormy sky, and six parrots in a jungle sky. € 5,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Spicer Andrew Publisher: Taylor & Francis This excellent overview of Film Noir discusses the celebrated, but also contested, body of films whose history is more extensive and diverse than American black and white crime thrillers of the forties. € 86,10
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2001 |
![]() ![]() Author: Thompson Richard, Spicer Maggee, Lafave Kim (ILT) Publisher: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd As three intrepid sailors explore seas of many different hues, they find a colorful array of sea creatures as well, in a rollicking tale about color and sea life. By the authors of € 5,40
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1999 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yates Elizabeth, Unwin Nora Spicer (ILT) Publisher: Turtleback Books The life of the eighteenth-century African prince who, after being captured by slave traders, was brought to Massachusetts where he was a slave until he was able to buy his freedom at the age of sixty. € 15,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Obe Tim Spicer Publisher: Trafalgar Square In this fast-moving account of his life, Tim Spicer describes the events in Papua New Guinea when he was captured at gun-point and held in captivity?and came away with his life, his men, and the company's honor intact. Here too is the full truth about the notorious 'Arms for Africa' affair which tied the Foreign Office in a knot over whether Sandline had broken a UN embargo on supplying arms to the legitimate government-in-exile of Sierra Leone. Spicer's entertaining account of modern soldiering in peace and war looks at the creation of private military companies?the modern, legitimate version of the old mercenaries?and concludes with his troubling forecast for the dangerous world that lies ahead in the new millennium, making this an essential guide to life as it is lived in some of the world's trouble spots, as well as a glimpse of the intrigue that lies behind the British political scene. € 19,30
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1998 |
![]() ![]() Author: Gizzi Peter (EDT), Spicer Jack Publisher: Wesleyan Univ Pr The House That Jack Built collects for the first time the four historic talks given by controversial poet Jack Spicer just before his early death in 1965. These lively and provocative lectures function as a gloss to Spicer's own poetry, a general discourse on poetics, and a cautionary handbook for young poets. This long-awaited document of Spicer's unorthodox poetic vision, what Robin Blaser has called 'the practice of outside,' is an authoritative edition of an underground classic. Peter Gizzi's afterword elucidates some of the fundamental issues of Spicer's poetry and lectures, including the concept of poetic dictation, which Spicer renovates with vocabularies of popular culture: radio, Martians, and baseball; his use of the California landscape as a backdrop for his poems; and his visual imagination in relation to the aesthetics of west-coast funk assemblage. This book delivers a firsthand account of the contrary and turbulent poetics that define Spicer's ongoing contribution to an international avant-garde. € 22,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Spicer Publisher: CENTRAL BOOKS € 12,80
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