Women on Film

Women on Film
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Publisher : Greenwood
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105004550450
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Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Women on Film by : Marsha McCreadie

The Critical Eye

The Critical Eye
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 216
Release :
ISBN-10 : IND:30000092515703
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Critical Eye by : Margo A. Kasdan

The Critical Eye

The Critical Eye
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000045741125
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Critical Eye by : Margo A. Kasdan

Film and the Critical Eye

Film and the Critical Eye
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015003753400
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Film and the Critical Eye by : Dennis DeNitto

The Critical Eye

The Critical Eye
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0757550517
ISBN-13 : 9780757550515
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The Critical Eye by : Margo Kasdan

Looking at Movies, Third Edition Revise

A Critical Eye

A Critical Eye
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 2
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1052138981
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Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

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The Critical Eye

The Critical Eye
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Publisher : Intellect Books
Total Pages : 153
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781789380422
ISBN-13 : 1789380421
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Critical Eye by : Lyle Rexer

Based on the highly successful course at the School of Visual Arts developed by the author, this book provides a comprehensive approach to the critical understanding of photography through an in-depth discussion of fifteen photographs and their contexts – historical, generic, biographical and aesthetic. This book presents an intensive course in looking at photographs, open to undergraduates and general audiences alike. Rexer argues that by concentrating on fifteen carefully chosen works it is possible to understand the history, development and contemporary situation of photography. Looking to images by photographers such as Roland Fischer, Nancy Rexroth and Ernest Cole, The Critical Eye is the only book to address the totality of issues involved in photography, from authorial self-consciousness to the role of the audience. Its subjects are not limited to art photography but include vernacular images, commercial genres and anthropology. With every chapter it seeks to link the history of photography to current practice. This highly illustrated and beautiful book provides a much-needed introduction to image production.

Grace

Grace
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Publisher : Random House Canada
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 9780307362766
ISBN-13 : 0307362760
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Grace by : Grace Coddington

Grace Coddington, at age 70, has been the Creative Director of Vogue magazine for the past 20 years. Her candour, her irascibility, her commitment to her work, and her always fresh and original take on fashion has made her, after Anna Wintour, the most powerful person in fashion. Acquired after an intense auction among every major publisher, this woman who became an unwilling celebrity captured the hearts of everyone when she was revealed in the movie as the creative force behind the throne at Vogue. Having grown up on a backwater island in Wales, she came to London just in time to be discovered as a dazzling model by the famous Norman Parkinson, then went on to shape the pages at Vogue for 19 years where she worked as Creative Director with many luminaries including the young Wintour. Lured by Calvin Klein to run his New York operation she then jumped back to American Vogue when Wintour returned to America in 2003. She has been there ever since.

Return of a King

Return of a King
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 494
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ISBN-10 : 9780307958297
ISBN-13 : 0307958299
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Return of a King by : William Dalrymple

From William Dalrymple—award-winning historian, journalist and travel writer—a masterly retelling of what was perhaps the West’s greatest imperial disaster in the East, and an important parable of neocolonial ambition, folly and hubris that has striking relevance to our own time. With access to newly discovered primary sources from archives in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia and India—including a series of previously untranslated Afghan epic poems and biographies—the author gives us the most immediate and comprehensive account yet of the spectacular first battle for Afghanistan: the British invasion of the remote kingdom in 1839. Led by lancers in scarlet cloaks and plumed helmets, and facing little resistance, nearly 20,000 British and East India Company troops poured through the mountain passes from India into Afghanistan in order to reestablish Shah Shuja ul-Mulk on the throne, and as their puppet. But after little more than two years, the Afghans rose in answer to the call for jihad and the country exploded into rebellion. This First Anglo-Afghan War ended with an entire army of what was then the most powerful military nation in the world ambushed and destroyed in snowbound mountain passes by simply equipped Afghan tribesmen. Only one British man made it through. But Dalrymple takes us beyond the bare outline of this infamous battle, and with penetrating, balanced insight illuminates the uncanny similarities between the West’s first disastrous entanglement with Afghanistan and the situation today. He delineates the straightforward facts: Shah Shuja and President Hamid Karzai share the same tribal heritage; the Shah’s principal opponents were the Ghilzai tribe, who today make up the bulk of the Taliban’s foot soldiers; the same cities garrisoned by the British are today garrisoned by foreign troops, attacked from the same rings of hills and high passes from which the British faced attack. Dalryrmple also makes clear the byzantine complexity of Afghanistan’s age-old tribal rivalries, the stranglehold they have on the politics of the nation and the ways in which they ensnared both the British in the nineteenth century and NATO forces in the twenty-first. Informed by the author’s decades-long firsthand knowledge of Afghanistan, and superbly shaped by his hallmark gifts as a narrative historian and his singular eye for the evocation of place and culture, The Return of a King is both the definitive analysis of the First Anglo-Afghan War and a work of stunning topicality.

David Lloyd George

David Lloyd George
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Publisher : Abacus Software
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0349121109
ISBN-13 : 9780349121109
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis David Lloyd George by : Roy Hattersley

Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt makes his feature directorial debut with this funny yet earnest psychological comedy-drama about a womanizer named Jon Martello (Gordon-Levitt) who earns the nickname "Don Jon" for his ability to charm beautiful women, but remains unable to forge a meaningful connection with the opposite sex due to his all-consuming Internet porn addiction. Meanwhile, as Jon struggles to free himself from the realm of virtual debauchery, he connects with two disparate women (Scarlett Johansson and Julianne Moore), who separately try to teach him the true value of intimacy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi