Modernism and Modernisation

Modernism and Modernisation
Author: Helen Castle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1999-04-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

'Modernization' has become the soundbite of the 1990s. What is the role of architecture within this quest for the modern? The modernism of the 1990s is very different from its precursors earlier this century. Where the pre-war Modern Movement saw itself as an instrument of social change, today's modernism is most visible in shops and restaurants; where the International Style tended towards standardization and uniformity, architects today aim for flexibility and individuality. In examining these and other contemporary issues, Modernism and Modernization in Architecture looks towards a new definition of modernism for our times.

Erato

Erato
Author: Deryn Rees-Jones
Publisher: Serena, book
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Autobiographical poetry, English
ISBN: 9781781725108

"'Erato' takes its title from the Muse of lyric poetry. Drawing on brief, documentary-style narratives of her life, combined with lyric reinventions, Deryn Rees-Jones asks questions about past, present and future, about the slippages of memory, all our errors and erasures, and the places we inhabit when processing trauma"--

Crossing the Whitewash

Crossing the Whitewash
Author: Nick Rippington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2015-07-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780993332302

Gangland London meets rugby-crazy Wales against the backdrop of the Rugby World Cup. Young Football Prodigy Gary Marshall and his best friend Arnie Dolan spend their teen years battling adversity and local gangs on the tough London Council Estate where they live. Then a series of events occur which have life-changing consequences for both of them, forcing them apart. Eight years later Arnie is keen to hook up again with his old mate and impart a secret he has kept hidden all his life. So why is Gary living in a different country under a false name? And why does he prefer that the past stays in the past. As the biggest event in world rugby approaches the mysteries begin to unravel, building to a shocking climax in the temple of Welsh rugby, the Millennium Stadium...

Army Organization Bill

Army Organization Bill
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1950
Genre:
ISBN:

White Ravens

White Ravens
Author: Owen Sheers
Publisher: Seren
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2013-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1781721262

Two stories, two different times, but the thread of an ancient tale from the medieval Celtic Mabinogion cycle runs through the lives of twenty-first-century farmer's daughter Rhian and the mysterious Branwen, in this tale by Owen Sheers. Wounded in Italy, Matthew O'Connell is seeing out WWll in a secret government department spreading rumors and myths to the enemy. But when he is given the bizarre task of escorting a box containing six raven chicks from a remote hill farm in Wales to the Tower of London, he becomes part of a story over which he seems to have no control. Based on Branwen, daughter of Llyr from the Mabinogion.

Attack of the 50 Ft. Women: How Gender Equality Can Save The World!

Attack of the 50 Ft. Women: How Gender Equality Can Save The World!
Author: Catherine Mayer
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0008191166

‘Buy it for yourself, your husband or partner. Most importantly, buy it for your children’ Sunday Express Essential reading from Catherine Mayer, recently named one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Global Policy on Gender Equality.

Energy in the Developing World

Energy in the Developing World
Author: Vaclav Smil
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1980
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Monograph of essays on energy sources in the developing contries, and perspectives for increasing its availability - examines linkages between energy, its uses and economic growth in general, presents detailed case studies of China, India and Brazil, and reviews issues affecting solar energy, wood fuel, thermal energy, atomic energy, biogas, rural electrification, hydroelectric power, etcetera

I Saw a Man

I Saw a Man
Author: Owen Sheers
Publisher: Nan A. Talese
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 038553857X

An utterly stunning novel of love, loss, the insidious nature of secrets, and the transformative power of words. I Saw a Man fulfills the promise of Owen Sheers's acclaimed novel, Resistance. When journalist Caroline Marshall dies while on assignment in Pakistan, her grief-stricken husband, Michael, leaves their cottage in Wales and returns to London. He quickly develops a friendship with his neighbors, Josh and Samantha Nelson, and their two young daughters. Michael’s becoming close with the family marks the beginning of a long healing process. But Michael's period of recovery comes to an abrupt end when a terrible accident brings the burden of a shattering secret into his life. How will Michael bear the agonizing weight of guilt as he navigates persistent doubts on the path to attempted redemption? The answer, revealed poignantly in Sheers' masterly prose, is eloquent, resonant, and completely unforgettable.

David Bowie

David Bowie
Author: Dylan Jones
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0451497856

Dylan Jones’s engrossing, magisterial biography of David Bowie is unlike any Bowie story ever written. Drawn from over 180 interviews with friends, rivals, lovers, and collaborators, some of whom have never before spoken about their relationship with Bowie, this oral history weaves a hypnotic spell as it unfolds the story of a remarkable rise to stardom and an unparalleled artistic path. Tracing Bowie’s life from the English suburbs to London to New York to Los Angeles, Berlin, and beyond, its collective voices describe a man profoundly shaped by his relationship with his schizophrenic half-brother Terry; an intuitive artist who could absorb influences through intense relationships and yet drop people cold when they were no longer of use; and a social creature equally comfortable partying with John Lennon and dining with Frank Sinatra. By turns insightful and deliciously gossipy, David Bowie is as intimate a portrait as may ever be drawn. It sparks with admiration and grievances, lust and envy, as the speakers bring you into studios and bedrooms they shared with Bowie, and onto stages and film sets, opening corners of his mind and experience that transform our understanding of both artist and art. Including illuminating, never-before-seen material from Bowie himself, drawn from a series of Jones’s interviews with him across two decades, David Bowie is an epic, unforgettable cocktail-party conversation about a man whose enigmatic shapeshifting and irrepressible creativity produced one of the most sprawling, fascinating lives of our time.