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  • av Steven Roger Fischer
    196,-

    As he charts the history of language from the times of Homo erectus, Neanderthal humans and Homo sapiens through to the nineteenth century, when the science of linguistics was developed, Steven Roger Fischer analyses the emergence of language as a science and its development as a written form. He considers the rise of pidgin, creole, jargon and slang, as well as the effects radio and television, propaganda, advertising and the media are having on language today. Looking to the future, he shows how electronic media will continue to reshape and re-invent the ways in which we communicate.

  • - Fear and Power
    av Martin Arnold
    386,-

    The Dragon traces the history of ideas about dragons and asks what exactly it might be in our imaginations that appears to have necessitated such a creature for thousands of years.

  • - Giordano Bruno, Galileo and the Inquisition
    av Alberto A. Martinez
    370,-

    Burned Alive challenges the accepted history of astronomy and shows how cosmology led Bruno bravely to his death.

  • - Dining on the Legendary Railway Journeys of the World
     
    430,-

    All aboard for a delicious ride on nine legendary railway journeys! Food on the Move focuses on the culinary history of these famous journeys on five continents, from the earliest days of rail travel to the present, and includes recipes taken from historical menus and contributed by contemporary chefs.

  • - the Margins of Medieval Art
    av Michael Camille
    288,-

    Explores the riotous realm of marginal art to be found protuding from the edges of medieval buildings and in the margins of manuscripts.

  • - A Nation on the Borderland
    av Karl Schlogel
    370,-

    In Ukraine: A Nation on the Borderland, Karl Schloegel presents a picture of a country which lies on Europe's borderland and in Russia's shadow. As well as exploring this present-day confrontation, Schloegel provides detailed, fascinating historical portraits of a panoply of Ukraine's major cities.

  • av Christopher Plumb
    180,-

    Zebra is a comprehensive and wide-ranging study of the natural and cultural history of this popular animal.

  • - A Cultural History
    av Gretchen E. Henderson
    156,-

    Ugliness: A Cultural History explores perceptions of ugliness through history, from ancient Roman feasts to medieval grotesque gargoyles, and from Dr Frankenstein's monster to the Nazi Exhibition of Degenerate Art. Covering literature, art, music and even Uglydolls, the book reveals how ugliness has long posed a challenge to aesthetics and taste.

  • av Priscilla Mary Isin
    320 - 430,-

  • - Lost Civilizations
    av Philip Matyszak
    256,-

    In The Greeks, Philip Matyszak illuminates the Greek soldiers, statesmen, scientists and philosophers who, though they seldom - if ever - set foot on the Greek mainland, nevertheless laid the foundations of what we call 'Greek culture' today.

  • - The Asian Leaf that Conquered the World
    av Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton & Matthew Mauger
    336,-

    Empire of Tea is a cultural history of tea, from its ancient origins in China to its position as the world's favorite beverage today. It shows how tea was one of the first truly global commodities, and gave rise to the earliest cultural and economic exchanges between China and Britain.

  • - Contemporary Art and the Exhibition as Medium
    av Alison Green
    346,-

    In this ground-breaking book Alison Green provides the first critical history of visual artists curating exhibitions.

  • av Niccolo Guicciardini
    256,-

    Niccolo Guicciardini's enlightening biography offers an accessible introduction to Newton's celebrated work in mathematics, optics and astronomy and to how Newton viewed these scientific fields in relation to his quest for the deepest secrets of the universe, matter theory and religion.

  • av Dan Torre
    256,-

    Dan Torre uniquely explores the natural, cultural and social history of cacti - with particular emphasis on how these remarkable plants have been represented in art, literature, cinema, animation and popular culture around the world.

  • av Philip Armstrong
    196,-

    A unique exploration of the biology and history of sheep, as well as their place in literature and the other creative arts.

  • av Jon Kear
    316,-

    A new, critical account of the life and work of influential French painter Paul Cezanne.

  • - A Global History
    av Lorna Piatti-Farnell
    170,-

    Lorna Piatti-Farnell describes the story of how this fruit (which is technically a berry) has become one of the most popular foods on the planet.

  • av Peter Davidson
    160,-

    An exploration of how 'north' has been represented in art and literature.

  • av Paul Le Blanc
    316,-

    A new critical biography of Leon Trotsky, a strong leader of Soviets and one of the most important figures of twentieth-century Communism. This biography delves deep into Trotsky's life and relationships to reveal and understand his complex character and actions.

  • - The History of a Global Injustice
    av Alan Mayne
    380,-

    In this comprehensive global history, Alan Mayne explores the evolution and meaning of the 'slum', from its origins in London early in the nineteenth century to its use to describe favela communities in the lead up to the Rio de Janeiro Olympic games in 2016.

  • av Kiff Bamford
    166,-

    Kiff Bamford traces the circuitous journey of Jean-Francois Lyotard life and work, unravelling the thrust of Lyotard's main philosophical arguments, his struggle with thinking and his confrontation with the task of writing and thinking philosophy differently.

  • av Boria Sax
    154,-

    Though people generally do not think of them in such terms, crows are remarkably graceful: from the tip of a crow's beak to the end of its tail is a single curve, which changes rhythmically as the crow turns its head or bends toward the ground. This book presents a survey of crows, ravens, magpies and their relatives in myth, literature and life.

  • - From Northern Skies to Fields of Gold
    av Paul Carr
    146,-

    Sting: From Northern Skies to Fields of Gold is the first book to examine the relationship between Sting's working-class background in Newcastle, his subsequent life and the creativity and inspiration behind his music.

  • - A History of Oil in the Middle East
    av Michael Quentin Morton
    576,-

    Empires and Anarchies: A History of Oil in the Middle East looks not only at the great discoveries but the transformation of peoples and societies, the empires and the anarchies it has engendered.

  • av Clare Harris
    376,-

    Magnificent and mysterious, Tibet has been a source of fascination for outsiders for centuries, and its grand landscapes and vibrant culture have especially captivated photographers. But the country is both geographically and politically challenging, and access from the outside has never been easy. With this book, Clare Harris offers the first historical survey of photography in Tibet and the Himalayas, telling the intriguing stories of both Tibetans and foreigners who have attempted to document the region's wonders on film. Harris combines extensive research in museums and archives with her own fieldwork in Tibetan communities to present materials that have never been examined before--including the earliest known photograph taken in Tibet, dating to 1863. She looks at the experimental camera-work of Tibetan monks--including the thirteenth Dalai Lama--and the creations of contemporary Tibetan photographers and artists. With every image she explores the complex religious, political, and cultural climate in which it was produced. Stunningly illustrated, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the dramatic history of Tibet since the mid-nineteenth century and its unique entanglements with aesthetics and modernity.

  • av Desmond Morris
    440,-

    In this eye-catching, beautifully illustrated book, bestselling author Desmond Morris tells the compelling story of cats in art, from prehistory until the present day.

  • - About Twilight
    av Peter Davidson
    200,-

    Peter Davidson's The Last of the Light is a meditation on twilight in the Western arts and imagination, in thought, painting and literature.

  • - A Pathological Biography
    av John Sutherland
    170,-

    Orwell's Nose is John Sutherland's original and imaginative account of the life and work of George Orwell, exploring the 'scent narratives' that abound in Orwell's fiction and non-fiction. Orwell covered his tracks well; this illuminating and irreverent book provides a new understanding of one of our most iconic and influential writers.

  • - The Balkans and Beyond
    av Alan Ashton-Smith
    180,-

    This is a new history of gypsy music, from traditional performers such as Taraf de Haidouks and the Boban Markovic Orkestar, to more experimental groups such as Gogol Bordello. Covering the 13th century to the present, and from Romania to New York, Moscow and Andalusia, Gypsy Music reveals the remarkable diversity of this exuberant art form.

  • - A Global History
    av Carolyn Tillie
    210,-

    In Oysters: A Global History Carolyn Tillie delves into the culinary, artistic, sexual, historical, and scientific history of the humble bivalve.

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