The birds of Shakespeare

The birds of Shakespeare
Title The birds of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author James Edmund Harting
Publisher
Pages 354
Release 1871
Genre Birds
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The Birds of Shakespeare

The Birds of Shakespeare
Title The Birds of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author James Edmund Harting
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 350
Release 2023-02-22
Genre
ISBN 3382117932

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

The Trumpet of the Swan

The Trumpet of the Swan
Title The Trumpet of the Swan PDF eBook
Author E. B. White
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 129
Release 2015-03-17
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0008139431

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The much-loved children’s classic from the author of Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little, available in eBook for the very first time!

The Ornithology of Shakespeare

The Ornithology of Shakespeare
Title The Ornithology of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author James Edmund Harting
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1871
Genre Birds
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The Eastman Guide to Birds

The Eastman Guide to Birds
Title The Eastman Guide to Birds PDF eBook
Author John Eastman
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 953
Release 2000
Genre Birds
ISBN 081174552X

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Available for the first time in an electronic format, this volume contains three classic guides to birds: Birds of Forest, Yard, and Thicket; Birds of Lake, Pond, and Marsh; and Birds of Field and Shore. These books pick up where the typical field guide leaves off, covering each species close relatives, typical behaviors through the year, and place in the local ecology. Readers will learn how the 151 birds covered in these guides nest, mate, feed, and migrate, and when and where to observe them. Exquisite line illustrations instruct and delight.

The Stridentist Movement in Mexico

The Stridentist Movement in Mexico
Title The Stridentist Movement in Mexico PDF eBook
Author Elissa Rashkin
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 294
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN 9780739131565

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In the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution, Stridentism (estridentismo) burst on the scene in the 1920s as an avant-garde challenge to political and intellectual complacency. Led by poets Manuel Maples Arce, Germ n List Arzubide, and Salvador Gallardo, prose writer Arqueles Vela, painters Ferm n Revueltas, Ram n Alva de la Canal, Leopoldo M ndez, and Jean Charlot, and sculptor Germ n Cueto, the Stridentists rejected academic conservatism, celebrated modernity and technological novelties such as the radio, cinema and the airplane, and sought to transform not only written and visual language but also everyday life through the creation of new aesthetic spaces and new approaches to the urban environment. From 1921 to 1927, they issued manifestos, published magazines and books, organized performances, and served as a critical force in Mexican art and literature that was known and admired in intellectual circles throughout the Americas. Initially active in Mexico City and Puebla, Stridentism reached its peak in Xalapa, Veracruz, where its members collaborated with the state government to the extent that critics accused them of "stridentizing" the state. By 1928 the movement had dispersed, but its iconoclastic spirit lived on in other forms, merging into and influencing other movements of the 1930s and beyond. This book is a history of Stridentism as a multifaceted cultural movement deeply imbued with the spirit of 1920s Mexico. Bringing together original interdisciplinary research and critical analysis, it explores the ways in which the Stridentists pushed the limits of the collective imagination in an era of conflict and change.

Concise Encyclopedia of Mexico

Concise Encyclopedia of Mexico
Title Concise Encyclopedia of Mexico PDF eBook
Author Michael Werner
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1024
Release 2015-05-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135973776

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Concise Encyclopedia of Mexico includes approximately 250 articles on the people and topics most relevant to students seeking information about Mexico. Although the Concise version is a unique single-volume source of information on the entire sweep of Mexican history-pre-colonial, colonial, and moderns-it will emphasize events that affecting Mexico today, event students most need to understand.