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The Battle That Disney Should Have Won, Neil A. Silberman
The Battle That Disney Should Have Won, Neil A. Silberman
Neil A. Silberman
An oldie but goodie
Aspects Of Vernacular Architecture In Postpalatial And Early Iron Age Crete, Margaret S. Mook, Donald C. Haggis
Aspects Of Vernacular Architecture In Postpalatial And Early Iron Age Crete, Margaret S. Mook, Donald C. Haggis
Margaret S. Mook
Vernacular architecture in Postpalatial Crete exhibits a distinct diversion from the domestic architectural traditions of the Neopalatial period. In Neopalatial Crete, house designs are frequently dependent on Minoan palatial models and all house styles have a complexity that is seldom seen in the ensuing periods. Changes in vernacular architectural plans have emerged by the beginning of Late Minoan III, and include single-room dwellings and axially planned twoor three-room houses; they are found island-wide and continue and develop through the Early Iron Age. Standard features of these architectural types are defined and documented from LM III through the Late Geometric period, …
Lee Miller’S Photographic Impersonations, 1930-1945, Amy Lyford
Lee Miller’S Photographic Impersonations, 1930-1945, Amy Lyford
Amy Lyford
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Rise Up, O Men Of God - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Rise Up, O Men Of God - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
A men's choir (TTBB) and piano arrangement of the hymn by William P. Merrill with words by William H. Walter.
Nature's Laws And The Changing Image Of Reality In Art And Physics, 1910-1940, John G. Hatch Jr
Nature's Laws And The Changing Image Of Reality In Art And Physics, 1910-1940, John G. Hatch Jr
John G. Hatch
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