Four Seasons by Unknown Twilight Fire by WilliamNeill Two Tulips by Deborah Schenck Venice by Bildarchiv Kirsch Tufas in Mono Lake, California by Art Wolfe Borlenghi Sunset Impressions by Carlo Borlenghi Phare Du Four (Triptych) by Philip Plisson Mystic Mirror by Gerald Brimacombe Three Red-Eyed Tree Frogs by Unknown
If we would only stop and smell the roses once in a blue moon, we'd discover some amazing things on this planet. Why are wildflowers so brightly colored? To attract the attention of honeybees, of course. Why are flamingos pink? Because of the pigments in the crustaceans they eat. Perhaps...more
William Neill's award-winning photographs have been widely published in books, magazines, and posters. His books include Landscapes of the Spirit, Traces of Time, By Nature's Design, and Yosemite: The Promise of Wildness. This beautiful nature calendar contains images from coast to coast....more
Shrinking Cities: Volume 2 by
Will Alsop, Jorg Dettmar, Wolfgang Engler, Susanne Hauser, Wolfgang Kil, William Neill, Wouter van Stiphout, Gordon Matta-Clark, Robert Smithson
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Shrinking cities have pushed urban design and classical city planning to their limits. The new challenges they pose require new approaches, joining the "hard" tools of construction with the "soft" tools of political, social, cultural and communications interventions. Shrinking Cities: Volume 2: Interventions provides an international overview of experimental concepts...more
Eugene O'Neill's tale of Ephraim Cabot, greedy and hard like the stone walls that surround his farm, the family patriarch brings home his new young bride, Abbie. His grown sons dissaprove; one leaves but the other stays to fight for the family fortune. What follows is a tragedy of epic...more
Powerful drama, rapidly shifting scenes describe fall of Brutus Jones, the self-proclaimed, plundering monarch of a West Indian island, whose flight into the jungle from rebellious subjects is plagued by ghosts and visions. Bold, expressionistic work established O’Neill as one of America’s most important dramatists....more
The Changeling is a popular Renaissance tragedy in which the relationship between money, sex, and power is explored. Frequently performed and studied in University courses, it is a key text in the New Mermaids series....more
Nature tells stories that unfold over time, and the evidence is all around usin the shape of a rugged coastline, in the growth of a tree's rings, in the beautiful banded strata of an ice cave. The latest book from The Exploratorium, San Francisco's acclaimed hands-on science museum, combines William...more
This book links debates in urban planning with debates in cultural geography/studies. Using a combination of case studies - Detroit, Belfast and Berlin - and reviews of literature in cultural studies. The work illustrates the important role planners play in constructing space, in light of the continuing importance of place...more