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John A. Walker

    John Walker est un auteur britannique profondément immergé dans le monde du jardinage et de l'environnementalisme. Son écriture prône des pratiques horticoles biologiques et respectueuses de la terre, s'appuyant sur quatre décennies d'expérience pratique. La prose de Walker souligne constamment le lien vital entre l'entretien des jardins et le soin de notre planète, apparaissant fréquemment dans d'importants journaux et magazines nationaux. Son projet en cours de transformation d'une pente difficile en un jardin écologiquement conscient sert de témoignage pratique à sa philosophie.

    Ivory's Ghosts: The White Gold of History and the Fate of Elephants
    Art in the Age of Mass Media
    How to Create an Eco Garden
    Visual Culture
    Trésors de la peinture à la National Gallery Washington
    La Peinture Américaine
    • Concerned with visual culture, this text considers: concepts of culture; concepts of the visual; visual culture as a field of studies and the origins of visual culture studies; theory of culture; and visual culture and commerce.

      Visual Culture
    • How to Create an Eco Garden

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(29)Évaluer

      Work in harmony with nature to create a more climate-friendly garden, with practical solutions for real-life spaces. An updated new edition of a classic and timely guide.

      How to Create an Eco Garden
    • Art in the Age of Mass Media

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(19)Évaluer

      This book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the ongoing discussions surrounding high art versus low culture. It is particularly beneficial for students in media and cultural studies, as well as art history, offering insights into the complexities of these debates. Through its exploration of various perspectives, the text encourages critical thinking about the value and interpretation of different cultural forms.

      Art in the Age of Mass Media
    • A historical examination of the ivory trade, its significance in cultures around the world, and the ban instituted in the 1980s to save the African elephant looks at what is to be done with the growing stockpile of ivory recovered from elephants who havedied from natural causes.

      Ivory's Ghosts: The White Gold of History and the Fate of Elephants
    • Dynamical Systems and Evolution Equations

      Theory and Applications

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on topological dynamics, this book serves as a bridge for graduate students familiar with advanced mathematical concepts to apply these methods in analyzing physical systems. It aims to encourage applications-oriented readers while also preparing mathematically inclined individuals for research in applied mathematics. The text emphasizes the deterministic nature of the world, addressing the challenge of predicting future behavior of physical systems based on known equations of evolution, without requiring explicit solutions.

      Dynamical Systems and Evolution Equations
    • A fascinating study of the reception and resistance to the Americanisation of art in the cold war period

      Cultural Offensive
    • Cross-Overs

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This book, first published in 1987, was the first major survey of the links between the visual arts and pop music over the last thirty years. It brings to light the ideas, styles and people who have influenced both the look of pop and the shape of art. It examines how pop uses art movements like Dada, Futurism and Surrealism in everything from the design of album covers to the creation of a group�s look, stage act and video; how art uses pop, as a subject for painting, sculpture and design; the vital role of the British art school connection; and collaborations and cross-overs � between the visual arts and groups, musicians and movements.

      Cross-Overs
    • In year 1307, King Philippe IV decided to crush the Knights Templar, the Christian military order so prominent in medieval society. Officially, it was to rid France of heresy and devil worshippers; those in the king's inner circle, however, knew Philippe, deep in debt, wanted to lay claim to the Templars' vast wealth.The young Templar Michel Jouhé and his senior commander managed to flee the clutches of the king's men, and after a long, arduous journey they arrived at the stronghold of the Teutonic Order in Prussia, safe at last.Seven hundred years later, in London, Michael Goddard has decided to visit a hypnotherapist to make sense of the many incidents of déjà vu he's been having lately. What he is about to learn, he couldn't have imagined in his wildest dreams.

      Templars Twain