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2024 |
![]() ![]() Author: Harper Tim Publisher: ADD Editore A inizio Novecento l'Asia coloniale - l'immensa rete di località marittime, passi montani, piantagioni e vie d'acqua compresa tra l'oceano Indiano e le coste orientali cinesi - è una polveriera pronta a mandare in frantumi gli imperi europei. Da Bombay a Shanghai, da Singapore a Manila, le banchine dei porti e i transatlantici che fanno la spola dall'Europa diventano la via d'accesso di idee anarchiche e marxiste, oltre che il teatro di un continuo scambio di personalità, traduzioni, ricette politiche tanto varie quanto originali. I pellegrini di questo sottosuolo antimperiale - come il futuro Ho Chi Minh e la nemesi di Gandhi, M.N. Roy - convergeranno in una nuova Mecca, la Mosca dei primi anni Venti, per poi diffondere in Asia il verbo di un mondo che non è più lo stesso. Terroristi, ammutinati, femministe con i capelli a caschetto, doppiogiochisti, tipografi clandestini, facinorosi che s'imbarcano come marinai: tra fonti d'archivio, stampa dell'epoca e documenti privati, Tim Harper ripercorre nel suo libro-mondo le traiettorie avventurose degli uomini e delle donne che gettarono le basi di una nuova idea di Asia. € 45,00
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Mukherjee Alok, Harper Tim (CON) Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre Ltd € 20,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Harper Benjamin, Banks Timothy (ILT) Publisher: Stone Arch Books € 4,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Bright J. E., Banks Timothy (ILT), Harper Benjamin Publisher: Stone Arch Books € 17,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Harper Benjamin, Banks Timothy (ILT) Publisher: Stone Arch Books € 4,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Harper Benjamin, Banks Timothy (ILT), Bright J. E. Publisher: Stone Arch Books € 89,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Harper Benjamin, Banks Timothy (ILT) Publisher: Stone Arch Books € 21,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Harper Benjamin, Banks Timothy (ILT) Publisher: Stone Arch Books € 22,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Sytes Set, Harper Faith G. Ph.D., Bennett Erin (FRW), Bruce Tim (NRT) Publisher: Baker & Taylor € 23,10
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yonan Joe (EDT), Harper Tim (CRT), Hedley Lottie (CRT) Publisher: Weldon Owen € 35,70
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Harper Timothy Publisher: Alpha Books € 19,60
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Timbaland, Chambers Veronica (CON), Harper William (NRT) Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc € 44,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Timbaland, Chambers Veronica (CON), Harper William (NRT) Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc € 26,80
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Howard Tim, Benjamin Ali (CON), Harper William (NRT) Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc € 43,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Howard Tim, Harper William (NRT) Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc € 22,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Bryars Tim, Harper Tom Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr The twentieth century was a golden age of mapmaking, an era of cartographic boom. Maps proliferated and permeated almost every aspect of daily life, not only chronicling geography and history but also charting and conveying myriad political and social agendas. Here Tim Bryars and Tom Harper select one hundred maps from the millions printed, drawn, or otherwise constructed during the twentieth century and recount through them a narrative of the century’s key events and developments. As Bryars and Harper reveal, maps make ideal narrators, and the maps in this book tell the story of the 1900s?which saw two world wars, the Great Depression, the Swinging Sixties, the Cold War, feminism, leisure, and the Internet. Several of the maps have already gained recognition for their historical significance?for example, Harry Beck’s iconic London Underground map?but the majority of maps on these pages have rarely, if ever, been seen in print since they first appeared. There are maps that were printed on handkerchiefs and on the endpapers of books; maps that were used in advertising or propaganda; maps that were strictly official and those that were entirely commercial; maps that were printed by the thousand, and highly specialist maps issued in editions of just a few dozen; maps that were envisaged as permanent keepsakes of major events, and maps that were relevant for a matter of hours or days. As much a pleasure to view as it is to read, A History of the Twentieth Century in 100 Maps celebrates the visual variety of twentieth century maps and the hilarious, shocking, or poignant narratives of the individuals and institutions caught up in their production and use. € 40,20
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1910 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bayly Christopher, Harper Tim Publisher: Belknap Pr In September 1945, after the fall of the atomic bomb--and with it, the Japanese empire--Asia was dominated by the British. Governing a vast crescent of land that stretched from India through Burma and down to Singapore, and with troops occupying the French and Dutch colonies in southern Vietnam and Indonesia, Britain's imperial might had never seemed stronger. Yet within a few violent years, British power in the region would crumble, and myriad independent nations would struggle into existence. Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper show how World War II never really ended in these ravaged Asian lands but instead continued in bloody civil wars, anti-colonial insurrections, and inter-communal massacres. These years became the most formative in modern Asian history, as Western imperialism vied with nascent nationalist and communist revolutionaries for political control. Forgotten Wars, a sequel to the authors' acclaimed Forgotten Armies, is a panoramic account of the bitter wars of the end of empire, seen not only through the eyes of the fighters, but also through the personal stories of ordinary people: the poor and bewildered caught up in India's Hindu-Muslim massacres; the peasant farmers ravaged by warfare between British forces and revolutionaries in Malaya; the Burmese minorities devastated by separatist revolt. Throughout, we are given a stunning portrait of societies poised between the hope of independence and the fear of strife. Forgotten Wars vividly brings to life the inescapable conflicts and manifold dramas that shaped today's Asia. € 23,40
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2007 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bayly Christopher, Harper Tim Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr In September 1945, after the fall of the atomic bomb--and with it, the Japanese empire--Asia was dominated by the British. Governing a vast crescent of land that stretched from India through Burma and down to Singapore, and with troops occupying the French and Dutch colonies in southern Vietnam and Indonesia, Britain's imperial might had never seemed stronger. Yet within a few violent years, British power in the region would crumble, and myriad independent nations would struggle into existence. Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper show how World War II never really ended in these ravaged Asian lands but instead continued in bloody civil wars, anti-colonial insurrections, and inter-communal massacres. These years became the most formative in modern Asian history, as Western imperialism vied with nascent nationalist and communist revolutionaries for political control. Forgotten Wars, a sequel to the authors' acclaimed Forgotten Armies, is a panoramic account of the bitter wars of the end of empire, seen not only through the eyes of the fighters, but also through the personal stories of ordinary people: the poor and bewildered caught up in India's Hindu-Muslim massacres; the peasant farmers ravaged by warfare between British forces and revolutionaries in Malaya; the Burmese minorities devastated by separatist revolt. Throughout, we are given a stunning portrait of societies poised between the hope of independence and the fear of strife. Forgotten Wars vividly brings to life the inescapable conflicts and manifold dramas that shaped today's Asia. € 25,40
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2006 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bayly Christopher A., Harper Tim Publisher: Belknap Pr In the early stages of the Second World War, the vast crescent of British-ruled territories stretching from India to Singapore appeared as a massive Allied asset. It provided scores of soldiers and great quantities of raw materials and helped present a seemingly impregnable global defense against the Axis. Yet, within a few weeks in 1941-42, a Japanese invasion had destroyed all this, sweeping suddenly and decisively through south and southeast Asia to the Indian frontier, and provoking the extraordinary revolutionary struggles which would mark the beginning of the end of British dominion in the East and the rise of today's Asian world. More than a military history, this gripping account of groundbreaking battles and guerrilla campaigns creates a panoramic view of British Asia as it was ravaged by warfare, nationalist insurgency, disease, and famine. It breathes life into the armies of soldiers, civilians, laborers, businessmen, comfort women, doctors, and nurses who confronted the daily brutalities of a combat zone which extended from metropolitan cities to remote jungles, from tropical plantations to the Himalayas. Drawing upon a vast range of Indian, Burmese, Chinese, and Malay as well as British, American, and Japanese voices, the authors make vivid one of the central dramas of the twentieth century: the birth of modern south and southeast Asia and the death of British rule. € 41,40
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2003 |
![]() ![]() Author: Harper Timothy (EDT), American Society of Journalists and Authors Publisher: Griffin Whether you're just starting out, considering going full-time, or are already a successful freelance writer, you'll find the information and insights needed to take your work to the next level in this smart, thorough guide. Compiled by the prestigious American Society of Journalists and Authors, the book's twenty-six chapters cover the business from every angle, tackling the topics every freelancer needs to master in order to make it today. Chapters cover: planning a writing business * generating fresh ideas * the secrets of a successful magazine query * the latest research tools and techniques * writing for the Web * developing areas of specialization * promoting yourself and your work * op-eds, essays, and other ways to leverage your knowledge * contracts * taxes and deductions * working with editors and agents * going full-time * key lessons you won't have to learn the hard way * and more. Written by twenty-six of the top freelancers working today, this indispensable guide provides trade secrets that others have learned the hard way, inspiration to take your work where you want it to go, and a revealing view into the minds and working habits of freelance writers at the top of their game. € 19,80
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