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Verlag: Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 1988
ISBN 10: 0195051041ISBN 13: 9780195051049
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
Zustand: Good. First Edition. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Verlag: New York : Oxford University Press, 1988, 1988
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
, Weber, Donald. Rhetoric and history in revolutionary New England. New York : Oxford University Press, 1988, xii, 207pp., dust-jacket in plastic sleeve taped to endpapers, very good blue cloth but ex-library, basically unused library copy, spine call number, pocket, stamps. "Weber's overarching subject - the narrative struggle to accomodate the bewildering experience of revolution - has never before been handled with such literary sophistication and historical and psychological insight" (Jay Fliegelman, Stanford University) / "Weber's imaginative reading of unpublished sermons connects the intellectual and psychological world of the New England ministry to the ongoing social and political history of the revolutionary ear in new and provocative ways . " - Joseph J. Ellis , Mount Holyoke College. 9780195051049 ISBN 0195051041.
Verlag: Routledge, 1999
ISBN 10: 0849396719ISBN 13: 9780849396717
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Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Verlag: 2013 [BE] Tijdsbeeld-Piece Montee, 2013
Anbieter: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Paperback, 260x225mm, 240p, 236 bw and col. illustrations. ISBN 9789490880019. Ruwe zeebonken, stoere dokwerkers, geharde truckers: het cliche wil dat werken in de transportindustrie enkel voor de 'zware mannen' is weggelegd. Hun levens zijn voer voor sterke verhalen, altijd gevaarlijk, en zelden goed betaald. Toch veranderde de afgelopen 100 jaar niets zo snel en zo zichtbaar als het transport: de schepen, de havens, de wegen, de auto's. En de werkmens, die paste zich aan. De vroege foto's tarten alle verbeelding: een arm gezin trekt een boot vanop een jaagpad langs de kanalen, een schippersvrouw houdt haar kind aan boord aan de leiband, in de haven sleuren mannen met graanzakken van zeventig kilo of meer. Het contrast met de foto's van nu is immens. Dit boek vertelt op een bijzonder beeldende wijze het levensverhaal van de arbeiders, hun vrouw, kinderen en vrienden, in de spectaculair snel veranderende wereld van het transport, van 1913 tot 2013. 0 g.
119 S. Orig.-Kartoniert. (Moderne Theoretiker).
Verlag: CHIZINE PUBN, 2018
ISBN 10: 1378977122ISBN 13: 9781378977125
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Amsterdam, Schilt Publishing,, Amsterdam, 2011
ISBN 10: 9053307591ISBN 13: 9789053307595
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Marini, ROMA, RM, Italien
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paperback. Zustand: Perfetto (Mint). Prima edizione (First Edition). Epilogo di Larry Frolick. Testo e 90 fotografie a colori di Donald Weber. Design di Heijdens Karwei . 8vo. pp. 176. . Perfetto (Mint). . Prima edizione (First Edition). Libri fotografici 3 [Parr, Badger, 2014] Parr Martin, Badger Gerry, The Photobook: A History III. London, Phaidon 2014. Dopo un viaggio a Chernobyl nel 2005, Donald Weber è presto ritornato al sito abbandonato del disastro nucleare, trascorrendo i successivi sei anni in Russia e Ucraina a fotografare le rovine della tempesta inarrestabile che noi chiamiamo Storia. Interrogations è il risultato della sua personale ricerca per scoprire il significato nascosto del sanguinoso XX secolo. In dialogo con lo scrittore Larry Frolick - i cui antenati furono decimati durante gli ultimi mesi della seconda guerra mondiale - Weber rivolge provocatoriamente le sue domande sia ai superstiti che ai fantasmi delle innumerevoli vittime dello Stato, riesumando le loro ultime ore e prendendone il punto di vista, in un'incantata meditazione sul loro incontro personale col Potere. Vincitore del World Press Photo 2012 nella categoria Ritratti.Da Parr & Badger, "The Photobook: A History" Vol. III: "Derivante da un progetto a lungo termine in Ucraina in seguito all'indipendenza, il libro mostra persone interrogate dalla polizia ucraina e sottoposte ad abusi psicologici e fisici. Alcuni si fanno piccoli di fronte ai loro inquisitori, la cui presenza è generalmente implicita. Ma in un'unica immagine una mano è immortalata nell'atto di schiaffeggiare un prigioniero, e in due scatti una pistola viene premuta sulla testa di un detenuto a fini intimidatori. Le immagini, ritratti a media distanza dei sospetti in una squallida stanza, potrebbero portare a sospettare che queste siano staged photographs, ma non è affatto questo il caso [.] Lo sguardo di Weber, chiaro ed inflessibile nella sua sobria immediatezza, rende immagini che sono efficaci e allo stesso tempo sconcertanti da guardare. Senza dubbio l'intenzione del fotografo è farci sentire quasi complici degli abusi. Il libro conferma certamente il fatto che le tracce del vecchio sistema totalitario di potere dell'ex Unione Sovietica sono ancora ben presenti: perché non dovrebbero? E si pone anche un'ulteriore, inquietante domanda: questo tipo di comportamento è una norma per le "forze di sicurezza"? E dove altro, anche in Europa, potremmo aspettarci di essere interrogati in questo modo brutale? Viene il sospetto che la risposta potrebbe essere ancora più scomoda della domanda. Book.
Verlag: CRC Press 2020-06-30, Boca Raton, 2020
ISBN 10: 0367579081ISBN 13: 9780367579081
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Anbieter: 5Uhr30, Köln, Deutschland
Buch Erstausgabe
Zustand: Wie neu. Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam. 2011. First edition, first printing. New, mint, unread. Winner of the World press Photo 2012 in the category "Portraits, series"! Paperback in cardboard slipcase. 180 x 240 mm. 160 pages. Text: Larry Frolick. Language: english. Perfect condition! Collector`s copy! After a lone trip to Chernobyl in 2005, Donald Weber soon returned to the abandoned site of the nuclear disaster and spent the next six years in Russia and Ukraine photographing the ruins of the unstoppable storm we call history. Interrogations is the result of his personal quest to uncover the hidden meaning of the bloody 20th Century. Travelling and living with ordinary people who had endured much, and survived everything, Weber began to see the modern State as a primitive and bloody sacrificial rite of unnamed Power. In dialogue with writer Larry Frolick - whose own ancestors had been decimated in the final months of WW II, Weber insistently and provocatively addresses his questions both to the living survivors and to the ghosts of the State`s innumerable victims, resurrecting their final hours by taking their point of view, and performing a kind of incantatory meditation over their private encounters with Power. The policemen, working girls, thugs, dissidents and hustlers who inhabit these pages are all orphans of a secret History; the outline of our collective fate takes shape in Weber`s epic work, expanding our awareness of what it means to be an actor in today`s dark opera. A regular contributor to the literary quarterly, Descant, Larry travels yearly to Asia, the Middle East, and the Arctic from his family home in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. His personal interests include collecting vintage audio equipment from the 1970s, hard bebop, cycling, and the war poetry of the Great War. Donald Weber originally worked as an architect in Rotterdam with urban theorist Rem Koolhaas, Office for Metropolitan Architecture. He freelanced for many publications in Canada and abroad before devoting his artistic career to an epic study of how Power deploys an all-encompassing theatre, implicating everyone in its secret collaboration with both masters and victims. His projects include "The Underclass and Its Bosses: Crime & Punishment in Ukraine", which won the Lange- Taylor Documentary Prize; "Bastard Eden, Our Chernobyl", which won the Photolucida Book Award; "The Drunken Bride, Russia Unveiled", which won a Guggenheim Fellowship; "Cities Under Siege", which won a Canada Council Fellowship. He is represented by the photo agency VII. Larry Frolick is an award-winning author and social critic with a special interest in post-modern global culture. His published works include four non-fiction books and scores of journal essays and magazine articles based on deep field research, on diverse subjects. Among his numerous awards are four National Magazine Awards (Canada); the 2006 Alexander Ross Award for Canada`s Best New Magazine Journalist; and the 2006 Lange-Taylor Prize (USA) for a long-term collaboration with Weber on a documentary project, "The Human is an Atom that Won`t Be Split", about the post-Soviet experience of Ukraine`s underclass. Larry is currently completing three new books, including "Melt Down", another documentary collaboration with photographer Don Weber on life with nuclear decay in four international societies.***************Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam. 2011. Erstausgabe. Originalausgabe. Neu, ungelesen, verlagsfrisch. Gewinner des "Word Press Photo Award" in der Kategorie "Portraits, series"! Paperback im Pappschuber. 180 x 240 mm. 160 Seiten. Text: Larry Frolick. Sprache: englisch. Perfekter Zustand! Sammler-Exemplar! Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1600.
Anbieter: 5Uhr30, Köln, Deutschland
Buch Erstausgabe
Zustand: Wie neu. Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam. 2011. First edition, first printing. New, mint, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher`s plastic foil. Winner of the World press Photo 2012 in the category "Portraits, series"! Paperback in cardboard slipcase. 180 x 240 mm. 160 pages. Text: Larry Frolick. Language: english. Perfect condition! Collector`s copy! After a lone trip to Chernobyl in 2005, Donald Weber soon returned to the abandoned site of the nuclear disaster and spent the next six years in Russia and Ukraine photographing the ruins of the unstoppable storm we call history. Interrogations is the result of his personal quest to uncover the hidden meaning of the bloody 20th Century. Travelling and living with ordinary people who had endured much, and survived everything, Weber began to see the modern State as a primitive and bloody sacrificial rite of unnamed Power. In dialogue with writer Larry Frolick - whose own ancestors had been decimated in the final months of WW II, Weber insistently and provocatively addresses his questions both to the living survivors and to the ghosts of the State`s innumerable victims, resurrecting their final hours by taking their point of view, and performing a kind of incantatory meditation over their private encounters with Power. The policemen, working girls, thugs, dissidents and hustlers who inhabit these pages are all orphans of a secret History; the outline of our collective fate takes shape in Weber`s epic work, expanding our awareness of what it means to be an actor in today`s dark opera. A regular contributor to the literary quarterly, Descant, Larry travels yearly to Asia, the Middle East, and the Arctic from his family home in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. His personal interests include collecting vintage audio equipment from the 1970s, hard bebop, cycling, and the war poetry of the Great War. Donald Weber originally worked as an architect in Rotterdam with urban theorist Rem Koolhaas, Office for Metropolitan Architecture. He freelanced for many publications in Canada and abroad before devoting his artistic career to an epic study of how Power deploys an all-encompassing theatre, implicating everyone in its secret collaboration with both masters and victims. His projects include "The Underclass and Its Bosses: Crime & Punishment in Ukraine", which won the Lange- Taylor Documentary Prize; "Bastard Eden, Our Chernobyl", which won the Photolucida Book Award; "The Drunken Bride, Russia Unveiled", which won a Guggenheim Fellowship; "Cities Under Siege", which won a Canada Council Fellowship. He is represented by the photo agency VII. Larry Frolick is an award-winning author and social critic with a special interest in post-modern global culture. His published works include four non-fiction books and scores of journal essays and magazine articles based on deep field research, on diverse subjects. Among his numerous awards are four National Magazine Awards (Canada); the 2006 Alexander Ross Award for Canada`s Best New Magazine Journalist; and the 2006 Lange-Taylor Prize (USA) for a long-term collaboration with Weber on a documentary project, "The Human is an Atom that Won`t Be Split", about the post-Soviet experience of Ukraine`s underclass. Larry is currently completing three new books, including "Melt Down", another documentary collaboration with photographer Don Weber on life with nuclear decay in four international societies.***************Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam. 2011. Erstausgabe. Originalausgabe. Neu, ungelesen, verlagsfrisch; noch original-verpackt in der Plastikfolie des Verlags. Gewinner des "Word Press Photo Award" in der Kategorie "Portraits, series"! Paperback im Pappschuber. 180 x 240 mm. 160 Seiten. Text: Larry Frolick. Sprache: englisch. Perfekter Zustand! Sammler-Exemplar! Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1600.
Verlag: New York: Garland Publishing, 1990. *, 1990
Anbieter: Travis & Emery Music Bookshop ABA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
8vo 385 pages. Cloth. VG/VG.
Verlag: Little Bear Press, New York, 2004
ISBN 10: 0970574576ISBN 13: 9780970574572
Anbieter: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, USA
Buch Erstausgabe Signiert
First edition. Softcover. The fourth entry in Weber's All-American series. Includes numerous color and black and white images by Weber along with other contributions by JBruce, Howard Bingham, Kyle Maynard, Robert F. Kennedy, Horace Bristol, Charles Shannon, Bill Traylor, Mary McGrory, Captain William Putney, Millard Sheets, John Derek, Donald Justice, Ruth Labarge, Zack Stefan, and Mattie J.T. Stepanek A near fine copy in wrappers with some light vertical creasing to the front half of the book possibly from the publishing process. Signed and inscribed by Weber on the title page. Uncommon signed.
Verlag: Pembroke State University, (North Carolina, 1973
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Periodical. Stapled wrappers. 112pp. Fine. A collection of poems, letters, essays, and reviews by Simon J. Ortiz, Grey Cohoe, Duane Niatum, Ronald H. Bayes, Sam Ragan, Dan Jaffe, Millen Brand, Sonja Prins, Norman Macleod, Emily Mae Murphy, Carl Rakosi, Soni Martin, Beth Jackson, Eugene Toran, Pinkie Gordon Lane, Margaret M. Shepherd, Kregg Spivey, Ian McDonald, Samuel C. LaFleur, Kenneth Pauli, Kathleen S. Platt, Jay Barrington, James Schevill, Frederick Eckman, Hugh Miller, Van K. Brock, D.V. Smith, Joseph Epolito, Richard Vela, Elvoy Raines, D.M. Pettinella, Mervyn Morris, Don Sears, W.E. Ryan, Mary F. Hatchell, William Lane Hudson, Jr., Grace E. Gibson, R.W. Reising, Gavin Bantock, Jane Mayhall, Murray K. Morton, Dick Barnes, Phyllis Wood, Hugh Macdiarmid, Michael Paul Novak, William Page, Mike Doyle, James Hoggard, Johnnie Herring, Leondard Nathan, Grace Herman, Linda Lloyd, Peter Wild, Walter Griffin, Stephen G. Smith, Paula Rankin, Jean Baptiste, Donald R. Swanson, Vickie D. Green, Tim Tourtellotte, Thomas Michael Fisher, John Filiatreau, William Peden, Brom Weber, Guy Owen, Eric W. Gregory, Joseph Kalar, and Michael R. Brown.
Verlag: Pembroke State University, (North Carolina, 1973
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Periodical. Stapled wrappers. 100pp. Spine lightly age-toned, corners rubbed, near fine. Laid in is an Inscribed letter by contributor Norman MacLeod and addressed to poet and contributor Daniel Hoffman. Additionally, laid in is an invitation to the fourth Gregory Award being given to Norman Macleod. An interesting association copy. "Amerindian Poetry by Simon J. Ortiz, Ray Young Bear, West Indian Poetry by Ian McDonald, Faustin Charles, Basil McFarlane, Jean Baptiste, Lights from Galapagos by Kregg Spivey, An Introduction by Thad Stem, Jr. to a Poem by Robert McAlmon, R.J. Rundus on the Fiction of Guy Owen, Henry Berry Lowry: Lumbee Symbol by David K. Eliades, Poems by Arthur Gregor, Philip Levine, Endre Ady, Hugh Macdiarmid, Peter Wild, William Stafford, Daniel Hoffman, Nancy Vodvarka, Margaret M. Shepherd, Stanley Noyes, Kurt Johnson, Macleod: American Bunting by Ronald Vela, Grace Gibson, Art by Kris Hotvedt, Von Lehn, Seymour Tubis, Grey Cohoe, Wenceslaus Riley, and Courtney Moyah.".