Classic Border Designs by Twentieth-century Masters

Classic Border Designs by Twentieth-century Masters
Author: Clarence Pearson Hornung
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0486285189

160 border designs in many different sizes, most based on classical originals, from five of the most outstanding American graphic artists of the 20th Century. A splendid resource for commercial artists, book designers and illustrators, and a book all enthusiasts of classic design will enjoy.

Easy-to-Duplicate Fax Forms

Easy-to-Duplicate Fax Forms
Author: Leslie Cabarga
Publisher: Dover Publications
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780486270821

Give eye-catching flair to your fax messages with 24 professionally rendered fax forms. "Fax Memo," "Fax-o-Matic," "Aero Fax," many more. Duplicate on any standard copier.

Taylor's Master Guide to Gardening

Taylor's Master Guide to Gardening
Author: Roger Holmes
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2001-10-18
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 061815907X

Provides information on growing trees, perennials, annuals, grasses, herbs, and bulbs, features the basics of garden design, and talks about environmentally sound controls of pests and diseases.

Artbibliographies Modern

Artbibliographies Modern
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, dissertations, and exhibition reviews. The scope of ARTbibliographies Modern extends from artists and movements beginning with Impressionism in the late 19th century, up to the most recent works and trends in the late 20th century. Photography is covered from its invention in 1839 to the present. A particular emphasis is placed upon adding new and lesser-known artists and on the coverage of foreign-language literature. Approximately 13,000 new entries are added each year. Published with title LOMA from 1969-1971.

Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders
Author: Dorothee Schneider
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2011-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674061306

Aspiring immigrants to the United States make many separate border crossings in their quest to become Americans—in their home towns, ports of departure, U.S. border stations, and in American neighborhoods, courthouses, and schools. In a book of remarkable breadth, Dorothee Schneider covers both the immigrants’ experience of their passage from an old society to a new one and American policymakers’ debates over admission to the United States and citizenship. Bringing together the separate histories of Irish, English, German, Italian, Jewish, Chinese, Japanese, and Mexican immigrants, the book opens up a fresh view of immigrant aspirations and government responses. Ingenuity and courage emerge repeatedly from these stories, as immigrants adapted their particular resources, especially social networks, to make migration and citizenship successful on their own terms. While officials argued over immigrants’ fitness for admission and citizenship, immigrant communities forced the government to alter the meaning of race, class, and gender as criteria for admission. Women in particular made a long transition from dependence on men to shapers of their own destinies. Schneider aims to relate the immigrant experience as a totality across many borders. By including immigrant voices as well as U.S. policies and laws, she provides a truly transnational history that offers valuable perspectives on current debates over immigration.