Paperback Quarterly (Vol. 3 No. 3) Fall 1980

Paperback Quarterly (Vol. 3 No. 3) Fall 1980
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Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 9781434406330
ISBN-13 : 1434406334
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Synopsis Paperback Quarterly (Vol. 3 No. 3) Fall 1980 by : Ray Bradbury

Paperback Quarterly, journal of mass-market paperback history, Fall 1980, Volume 3 Number 3, contains: "Louis L'Amour's Pseudonymous Works," by John D. Nesbitt, "First Printing: Two Million," by Michael Barson, "Interview with John Jakes," by Michael Barson, "Reprints/Reprints: Ray Bradbury's FAHRENHEIT 451," by Bill Crider, "Agatha Christie in Dell Mapbacks," by Bill Lyles, "Soft Cover Sketches: an introduction," by Thomas L. Bonn, "Soft Cover Sketches: James Avati," by Thomas L. Bonn and "Collecting Original Paperback Cover Art," by Robert Weinberg.

The Question of State Government Capability

The Question of State Government Capability
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015012428150
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Question of State Government Capability by : United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations

Solar Energy Update

Solar Energy Update
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 688
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000090399605
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

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Shakespeare's Book

Shakespeare's Book
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9781639363278
ISBN-13 : 1639363270
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Shakespeare's Book by : Chris Laoutaris

The never-before-told story of how the makers of The First Folio created Shakespeare as we know him today. 2023 marks the 400-year anniversary of the publication of Mr William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies, known today simply as the First Folio. It is difficult to imagine a world without The Tempest, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, The Winter’s Tale, and Macbeth, but these are just some of the plays that were only preserved thanks to the astounding labor of love that was the first collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays. When the First Folio hit the bookstalls in 1623, nearly eight years after the dramatist’s death, it provided eighteen previously unpublished plays, and significantly revised versions of close to a dozen other dramatic works, many of which may not have survived without the efforts of those who backed, financed, curated, and crafted what is arguably one of the most important conservation projects in literary history. Without the First Folio Shakespeare is unlikely to have acquired the towering international stature he now enjoys across the arts, the pedagogical arena, and popular culture. Its lasting impact on English national heritage, as well as its circulation across cultures, languages, and media, makes the First Folio the world’s most influential secular book. But who were the personalities behind the project and did Shakespeare himself play a role in its inception Shakespeare’s Book: The Story Behind the First Folio and the Making of Shakespeare charts, for the first time, the manufacture of the First Folio against a turbulent backdrop of seismic political events and international tensions which intersected with the lives of its creators and which left their indelible marks on this ambitious publication-project. This story uncovers the friendships, bonds, social ties, and professional networks that facilitated the production of Shakespeare’s book—as well as the personal challenges, tragedies and dangers that threw obstacles in the path of its chief backers. It reveals how Shakespeare himself, before his death, may have influenced the ways in which his own public identity would come to be enshrined in the First Folio, shaping his legacy to future generations and determining how the world would remember him: "not of an age, but for all time." Shakespeare’s Book tells the true story of how the makers of the First Folio created “Shakespeare” as we know him today.

A Wyatt Earp Anthology

A Wyatt Earp Anthology
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Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Total Pages : 937
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ISBN-10 : 9781574417838
ISBN-13 : 1574417835
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis A Wyatt Earp Anthology by : Roy B. Young

Wyatt Earp is one of the most legendary figures of the nineteenth-century American West, notable for his role in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. Some see him as a hero lawman of the Wild West, whereas others see him as yet another outlaw, a pimp, and failed lawman. Roy B. Young, Gary L. Roberts, and Casey Tefertiller, all notable experts on Earp and the Wild West, present in A Wyatt Earp Anthology an authoritative account of his life, successes, and failures. The editors have curated an anthology of the very best work on Earp—more than sixty articles and excerpts from books—from a wide array of authors, selecting only the best written and factually documented pieces and omitting those full of suppositions or false material. Earp’s life is presented in chronological fashion, from his early years to Dodge City, Kansas; triumph and tragedy in Tombstone; and his later years throughout the West. Important figures in Earp’s life, such as Bat Masterson, the Clantons, the McLaurys, Doc Holliday, and John Ringo, are also covered. Wyatt Earp’s image in film and the myths surrounding his life, as well as controversies over interpretations and presentations of his life by various writers, also receive their due. Finally, an extensive epilogue by Gary L. Roberts explores Earp and frontier violence.

EJISE Volume 14 Issue 1

EJISE Volume 14 Issue 1
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Publisher : Academic Conferences Limited
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 :
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Routledge Library Editions: Historiography

Routledge Library Editions: Historiography
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 8677
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ISBN-10 : 9781317268086
ISBN-13 : 1317268083
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Routledge Library Editions: Historiography by : Various

The greatest problem in historical scholarship, theoretically and practically, is the relation between historians and their subject matter. The past is gone and historians can only study its remnants. On what basis do scholars select certain facts from the mass of data left from the past? How do they explain the interrelationship of the facts they select? What criteria do they use to evaluate their subject? The 35 volumes in this set, originally published between 1926 and 1990 discuss and answer these essential questions faced by historians. The development of historical understanding during the 18th and 19th centuries was one of the most striking features of Western culture. Both historiography and historical thinking advanced as never before. The historial movment of the 19th century was perhaps second only to the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century in transforming Western thought. One consequence was extensive organisation and professionalization of research, which the volumes in this set reflect.

History and Totality

History and Totality
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781317287537
ISBN-13 : 1317287533
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis History and Totality by : John Grumley

In this work, originally published in 1989, the author establishes a tradition of radical historicism from Hegel to the Budapenst School. He charts both its continuous evolution from the early 19th century to the late 20thh, and its transformation in the context of European social, economic and cultural change. Through a reappraisal of historical interpretation from Hegel to Foucault, the book demonstrates the contemporary relevance of radical historicism. It includes detailed analyses of Marx, Dilthey, Simmel, Weber, Lukácks, Horkheimer, Adorno and Habermas.