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Palatino : the natural history of a typeface
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"Provides a detailed ... history of the evolution of all members of the Palatino tribe: Foundry Palatino, Linotype Palatino, Michelangelo, Sistina, Aldus, Heraklit, Phidias, American Palatino, Enge Aldus, Linofilm Palatino, Zapf Renaissance, PostScript Palatino, Palatino Nova, Aldus Nova, and Palatino Sans. It includes new specimens of the foundry and Linotype faces printed by hand directly from the metal, as well as hundreds of color illustrations documenting the artistry and care expended in creating these components of our typographic heritage."--Publisher's website.
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Centers on the extended visit of Helen Wentworth, a New England teacher, to a childhood friend's plantation, where she witnesses African slaves' arrivals and their sale and gross mistreatment at the hands of coffee and sugar planters. Juanita is a beautiful mulatta slave with whom the plantation owner's son falls in love. Extending the tradition of Gothic fiction in the Americas, Mann's novel raises questions about the relation of slavery in the Caribbean to that in the United States, and between romance and race, adding an important element to our understanding of nineteenth-century American literature.
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Fine three-colour process printing inks
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Heavenly bodies
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"For the past 175 years, both the telescope and the camera have advanced our knowledge of the world and the universe beyond it. Yet in the hands of masters of art and science, these devices not only capture images, they seize our imagination, too. 'Heavenly Bodies' is published in collaboration with the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. One of the strengths of the Museum's permanent collection is the work that addresses the unshakable connection between science and photography. This important new book, and accompanying exhibition, draw upon that strength and focus on images of astronomy. Ranging from the 19th century to the present day, the photographs in 'Heavenly Bodies' address the miraculous universe as seen through the ever-changing lens of the camera"--Publisher's description.
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T.E. Lawrence : theorist and campaign planner : a monograph
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