Collected Reprints 1887 1940
Download Collected Reprints 1887 1940 full books in PDF, epub, and Kindle. Read online free Collected Reprints 1887 1940 ebook anywhere anytime directly on your device. Fast Download speed and no annoying ads. We cannot guarantee that every ebooks is available!
Robert Motherwell: the Complete Prints 1940-1991
Author | : Siri Engberg |
Publisher | : Hudson Hills |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Artists |
ISBN | : 9781555951634 |
A study of the prints of Robert Motherwell, covering the years 1943 to 1991. This fourth edition is based on research and scholarship. In addition to cataloguing more than 500 prints in virtually every medium, it includes an essay on Motherwell's print-making, an illustrated chronology, concordance, bibliography and exhibition history. 500 colour & 100 b/w illustrations
Collected Reprints - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Author | : Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1626 |
Release | : 1933 |
Genre | : Ocean |
ISBN | : |
Contains also Annual report.
Dictionary Catalog of the Arthur B. Spingarn Collection of Negro Authors
Author | : Howard University. Libraries |
Publisher | : MacMillan Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 706 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : |
The Dictionary Catalog of the Vivian G. Harsh Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, the Chicago Public Library
Author | : Chicago Public Library |
Publisher | : Macmillan Reference USA |
Total Pages | : 842 |
Release | : 1978 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
The Age of Garvey
Author | : Adam Ewing |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2014-08-24 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1400852447 |
A groundbreaking exploration of Garveyism's global influence during the interwar years and beyond Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey (1887–1940) organized the Universal Negro Improvement Association in Harlem in 1917. By the early 1920s, his program of African liberation and racial uplift had attracted millions of supporters, both in the United States and abroad. The Age of Garvey presents an expansive global history of the movement that came to be known as Garveyism. Offering a groundbreaking new interpretation of global black politics between the First and Second World Wars, Adam Ewing charts Garveyism's emergence, its remarkable global transmission, and its influence in the responses among African descendants to white supremacy and colonial rule in Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States. Delving into the organizing work and political approach of Garvey and his followers, Ewing shows that Garveyism emerged from a rich tradition of pan-African politics that had established, by the First World War, lines of communication among black intellectuals on both sides of the Atlantic. Garvey’s legacy was to reengineer this tradition as a vibrant and multifaceted mass politics. Ewing looks at the people who enabled Garveyism’s global spread, including labor activists in the Caribbean and Central America, community organizers in the urban and rural United States, millennial religious revivalists in central and southern Africa, welfare associations and independent church activists in Malawi and Zambia, and an emerging generation of Kikuyu leadership in central Kenya. Moving away from the images of quixotic business schemes and repatriation efforts, The Age of Garvey demonstrates the consequences of Garveyism’s international presence and provides a dynamic and unified framework for understanding the movement, during the interwar years and beyond.
Report of the Public Service Commission for the First District of the State of New York
Author | : New York (State). Public Service Commission. First District |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 796 |
Release | : 1918 |
Genre | : Electrical engineering |
ISBN | : |
Perdurabo, Revised and Expanded Edition
Author | : Richard Kaczynski |
Publisher | : North Atlantic Books |
Total Pages | : 724 |
Release | : 2012-04-10 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1583945768 |
A rigorously researched biography of the founder of modern magick, as well as a study of the occult, sexuality, Eastern religion, and more The name “Aleister Crowley” instantly conjures visions of diabolic ceremonies and orgiastic indulgences—and while the sardonic Crowley would perhaps be the last to challenge such a view, he was also much more than “the Beast,” as this authoritative biography shows. Perdurabo—entitled after the magical name Crowley chose when inducted into the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn—traces Crowley’s remarkable journey from his birth as the only son of a wealthy lay preacher to his death in a boarding house as the world’s foremost authority on magick. Along the way, he rebels against his conservative religious upbringing; befriends famous artists, writers, and philosophers (and becomes a poet himself); is attacked for his practice of “the black arts”; and teaches that science and magick can work together. While seeking to spread his infamous philosophy of, “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law,” Crowley becomes one of the most notorious figures of his day. Based on Richard Kaczynski’s twenty years of research, and including previously unpublished biographical details, Perdurabo paints a memorable portrait of the man who inspired the counterculture and influenced generations of artists, punks, wiccans, and other denizens of the demimonde.