Crossing the Frontier

Crossing the Frontier
Title Crossing the Frontier PDF eBook
Author Sandra S. Phillips
Publisher Chronicle Books Llc
Pages 112
Release 1996
Genre Landscape photography
ISBN 9780811814201

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Poignant and provocative, Crossing the Frontier is the first major photographic exploration of human use, development, and abuse of the Western landscape. Published to accompany a San Francisco Museum of Modern Art exhibition, the photographs in Crossing the Frontier are powerful, vivid, and unsentimental, spanning almost 150 years and including both found images and works by major classic and contemporary photographers. Also featured are essays on the photography, geology, mythology, and architecture of the West by four distinguished authors. In stark contrast to photography books that carefully present nature at its most pristine, Crossing the Frontier finds beauty in the devastation of the terrain, and explores the complex social, political, and cultural ramifications of this transformation.

News and Frontier Consciousness in the Late Roman Empire

News and Frontier Consciousness in the Late Roman Empire
Title News and Frontier Consciousness in the Late Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Mark W. Graham
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 276
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780472115624

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A novel interpretation of Roman frontier policy

Frontier Figures

Frontier Figures
Title Frontier Figures PDF eBook
Author Beth E. Levy
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 471
Release 2012-04-18
Genre Music
ISBN 0520952022

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Frontier Figures is a tour-de-force exploration of how the American West, both as physical space and inspiration, animated American music. Examining the work of such composers as Aaron Copland, Roy Harris, Virgil Thomson, Charles Wakefield Cadman, and Arthur Farwell, Beth E. Levy addresses questions of regionalism, race, and representation as well as changing relationships to the natural world to highlight the intersections between classical music and the diverse worlds of Indians, pioneers, and cowboys. Levy draws from an array of genres to show how different brands of western Americana were absorbed into American culture by way of sheet music, radio, lecture recitals, the concert hall, and film. Frontier Figures is a comprehensive illumination of what the West meant and still means to composers living and writing long after the close of the frontier.

CyberSociety

CyberSociety
Title CyberSociety PDF eBook
Author Steve Jones
Publisher SAGE
Pages 253
Release 1995
Genre Computers
ISBN 0803956770

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Deals with computer mediated communication

Chambers's Journal

Chambers's Journal
Title Chambers's Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 978
Release 1902
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Commerce Reports

Commerce Reports
Title Commerce Reports PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1928
Genre Consular reports
ISBN

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Gazetteer

Gazetteer
Title Gazetteer PDF eBook
Author Bombay (India : State)
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1880
Genre Bombay (India : State)
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