Artifacts #34

Artifacts #34
Title Artifacts #34 PDF eBook
Author Eugene Ward
Publisher Image Comics
Pages 32
Release 2014-02-05
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
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TOP COW'S SECOND 2012 TALENT HUNT-WINNING TEAM! Ian Nottingham possesses the Blood Sword -- so why isn't he using it? He wants to know if he can take down three of the major Tokyo Yakuza clans in a single night without the demonic weapon.

The Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts

The Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts
Title The Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts PDF eBook
Author Nintendo
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Pages 433
Release 2017-02-21
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1506703356

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Make sure to check out the other installments in this unparalleled collection of historical information on The Legend of Zelda franchise with the New York Times best selling The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia and The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia. Also look for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — Creating a Champion for an indepth look at the art, lore, and making of the best selling video game! The Legend of Zelda™: Art and Artifacts contains over four hundred pages of fully realized illustrations from the entire thirty-year history of The Legend of Zelda™ including artwork from the upcoming The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild! Every masterwork is printed on high-quality paper in an oversized format so you can immerse yourself in the fine details of each piece. This book includes rare promotional pieces, game box art, instruction booklet illustrations, official character illustrations, sprite art, interviews with the artists, and much, much more! The Legend of Zelda™: Art and Artifacts collects many of your favorite masterpieces from the storied franchise, as well as rare and never before seen content, presented in one handsome hardcover. Select artwork from the entirety of the franchise! A nostalgic look at the past! An exciting look at the future! Interviews with some of the artists behind The Legend of Zelda™ series!

Aristotle on Artifacts

Aristotle on Artifacts
Title Aristotle on Artifacts PDF eBook
Author Errol G. Katayama
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 224
Release 1999-09-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791443170

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Investigates Aristotle's views on the ontological status of artifacts in the Metaphysics, with implications for a variety of metaphysical problems.

Artifacts #33

Artifacts #33
Title Artifacts #33 PDF eBook
Author Kenny Porter
Publisher Image Comics
Pages 32
Release 2013-12-31
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
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'THE TEACHER AND THE PREACH' Top Cow publishes its first team of winners from the 2012 Talent Hunt! Rapture bearer and defrocked priest Tom Judge and the nueromancer Tilly Grimes are hot on the heels of a prolific serial killer. But even if Tom is able to save the next intended victim, is he already too late to save her soul?

Artifacts

Artifacts
Title Artifacts PDF eBook
Author Crystal B. Lake
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 435
Release 2020-02-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1421436515

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A literary history of the old, broken, rusty, dusty, and moldy stuff that people dug up in England during the long eighteenth century. In the eighteenth century, antiquaries—wary of the biases of philosophers, scientists, politicians, and historians—used old objects to establish what they claimed was a true account of history. But just what could these small, fragmentary, frequently unidentifiable things, whose origins were unknown and whose worth or meaning was not self-evident, tell people about the past? In Artifacts, Crystal B. Lake unearths the four kinds of old objects that were most frequently found and cataloged in Enlightenment-era England: coins, manuscripts, weapons, and grave goods. Following these prized objects as they made their way into popular culture, Lake develops new interpretations of works by Joseph Addison, John Dryden, Horace Walpole, Jonathan Swift, Tobias Smollett, Lord Byron, and Percy Bysshe Shelley, among others. Rereading these authors with the artifact in mind uncovers previously unrecognized allusions that unravel works we thought we knew well. In this new history of antiquarianism and, by extension, historiography, Lake reveals that artifacts rarely acted as agents of fact, as those who studied them would have claimed. Instead, she explains, artifacts are objects unlike any other. Fragmented and from another time or place, artifacts invite us to fill in their shapes and complete their histories with our imaginations. Composed of body as well as spirit and located in the present as well as the past, artifacts inspire speculative reconstructions that frequently contradict one another. Lake's history and theory of the artifact will be of particular importance to scholars of material culture and forms. This fascinating book provides curious readers with new ways of evaluating the relationships that exist between texts and objects.

Artifacts and Allegiances

Artifacts and Allegiances
Title Artifacts and Allegiances PDF eBook
Author Peggy Levitt
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 268
Release 2015-07-07
Genre Art
ISBN 0520961455

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What can we learn about nationalism by looking at a country’s cultural institutions? How do the history and culture of particular cities help explain how museums represent diversity? Artifacts and Allegiances takes us around the world to tell the compelling story of how museums today are making sense of immigration and globalization. Based on firsthand conversations with museum directors, curators, and policymakers; descriptions of current and future exhibitions; and inside stories about the famous paintings and iconic objects that define collections across the globe, this work provides a close-up view of how different kinds of institutions balance nationalism and cosmopolitanism. By comparing museums in Europe, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East, Peggy Levitt offers a fresh perspective on the role of the museum in shaping citizens. Taken together, these accounts tell the fascinating story of a sea change underway in the museum world at large.

Anahulu

Anahulu
Title Anahulu PDF eBook
Author Patrick Vinton Kirch
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 220
Release 1994-10-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780226733661

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Combining archaeology and social anthropology this historical and archaeological two volume set constructs an integrated history of the Anahulu Valley in northwestern O'ahu that traces the cultural transformation in a typical local center of the Hawaiian Kingdom founded by Kamehame. Volume one is a historical ethnography and volume two is an archaeology of history.