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|  | Afterglow by Francis Davis Description not available.Traces the career of the influential film critic, from her early days and career at the New Yorker through her experiences with numerous directors, disappointment with recent cinema, and renewed interest in television. 30,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Francis Davis PUBLISHER: Da Capo Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Hamlet After seeing the ghost of his murdered father, Hamlet realizes that his new stepfather was the killer and plots revenge and ponders the value of life. CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Classical Ballet Technique by Gretchen Warren Description not available.Aimed at advanced dancers, this book discusses classical ballet's basic concepts, techniques, and movements AUTHOR: Gretchen Warren PUBLISHER: University Press of Florida FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | The Golden Game by Stanislas K. De Rola Alchemy and the quest for the Philosopher's Stone have been a strand in the development of European culture from antiquity onwards. With the spread of printing, the whole fantastic iconography flowered as never before. This fascinating book presents a selection of the finest alchemical engravings, brought together for the first time, and describes their origins and meanings. 533 illustrations. AUTHOR: Stanislas K. De Rola PUBLISHER: Thames & Hudson FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Richard III by Barbara A. Mowat, David Bevington, David Scott Kastan, Folio Theatre Players, Glenda Jackson In this final play of the tetralogy describing the War of the Roses and the restoration (despite Richard III's efforts) of the Tudor Dynasty, is there nothing Richard will not do to save his crown? Bloodthirsty, spiteful, ambitious, and deformed, but gifted with wit, charm, and acumen, Richard III is Shakespeare's first major character and his second most substantial, after Hamlet, in terms of sheer lines. Shakespeare drew on several portraits of Richard by Tudor historians, none of which was sympathetic to him. In portraying a charismatic villain-hero, Shakespeare was borrowing the technique Marlowe mastered in TAMBURLAINE, which was immensely popular in its day. RICHARD III was probably written in 1591, and published in 1597, appearing later in the more reliable First Folio, 1623. AUTHOR: Barbara A. Mowat, David Bevington, David Scott Kastan, Folio Theatre Players, Glenda Jackson PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Field Guide to Contemporary American Architecture by Carole Rifkind Description not available.An illustrated reference guide provides an in-depth look at the evolution of American architecture from the 1940s to the present day, offering an illustrated survey of houses, museums, churches, schools, and office buildings around the country. Reprint. AUTHOR: Carole Rifkind PUBLISHER: Dutton/Plume FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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