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Neither Hay Nor Grass - John Gould - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Practical Statistics for Educators - Ruth Ravid - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Kentucky Off the Beaten Path - Jackie Sheckler Finch - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Utah Off the Beaten Path - Michael Rutter - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Best Climbs Santa Barbara and Ventura - Damon Corso - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Best Climbs Phoenix, Arizona - Stewart M. Green - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Ornamental Tropical Shrubs - Amanda Jarrett - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

The Watch's Wild Cry - Robert F Weir - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Florida Birds - Ken Janes - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Best Climbs Los Angeles - Damon Corso - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

On the Fringes of Power - Mari Grana - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Guide to Florida Pioneer Sites - Rodney Carlisle - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

In the Steps of The Great American Entomologist, Frank Eugene Lutz - John C. Pallister - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Nature Guide to Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks - Amy Grisak - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Nature Guide to Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks - Amy Grisak - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Glacier National Park, known as the Crown of the Continent, is a stunningly beautiful mountain landscape adorned with glaciers and snowfields. Combined with its sister park, Waterton Lakes Park in southern Alberta, the two become Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, the first of its kind in the world. These wild places are the realm of the grizzly and the mountain goat, along with the diminutive pika and delicate, yet exceptionally hardy, wildflowers that put on a dazzling display in the short season between the months of snow. As a result, it’s not surprising that Glacier and Waterton are some of the most-loved parks in the National Park system. In 2017, Glacier broke attendance records welcoming over 3.3 million visitors, and with another record-breaking start to the 2018 (May surpassed the previous record in 2016 with over 195,000 people), it appears these numbers are trending consistently upward. Last July, Glacier even surpassed Yellowstone’s July visitation with over 1 million guests passing through its gates. And the much smaller Waterton receives over a half-million visitors each season. Visitors to Glacier and Waterton have a lot of questions, and there isn’t a ranger around every corner to answer them. The Nature Guide to Glacier and Waterton National Parks will be their handy resource to what they want to know, whether they want to identify the beautiful butterfly flitting through their campsite, or how to tell the difference between a black bear and grizzly. As with the other titles in the series, the Nature Guide to Glacier and Waterton will allow readers to quickly and easily understand the unique residents and features of the park.

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For Sale -- American Paradise - Willie Drye - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

For Sale -- American Paradise - Willie Drye - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Winner of the Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal for Best Regional Nonfiction in the SouthwestThe story of how Florida became entwined with Americans’ twentieth-century hopes, dreams, and expectations is also a tale of mass delusion, real estate collapses, and catastrophic hurricanes. For Sale--American Paradise hones in on the experiences of American icon William Jennings Bryan, journalist Edwin Menninger, and others who shaped the image of Florida that we know today and who sold that image as America’s paradise. The cast also includes the Marx Brothers, Thomas Edison, Al Capone, a pack of backwoods bandits known as the Ashley Gang, and the visionaries and businessmen who poured their dreams and their cash into Florida in the roaring, raucous 1920s. A tale of a colorful and tragicomic era during which the allure and illusion of the American Dream was on full display—a Jazz Age period when Americans started chasing what F. Scott Fitzgerald called “the orgiastic future”—the book reveals how the 2008 collapse of Florida real estate was eerily similar to events that happened there in the 1920s What sets the mid-1920s’ Florida land boom apart from more recent booms-and-busts, however, is that this was the first time that emerging new technologies, mass communications, and modern advertising techniques were used to sell the nation on the notion that prosperity and happiness are entitlements that are simply there for the taking. Florida’s image as a place where the rules of everyday life don’t apply and winners go to play was formed during this dawn of the age of consumerism when Americans wanted to have fun and make lots of money, and millions of them thought Florida was the perfect place to do that.

DKK 182.00
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Modern Art Invasion - Elizabeth Lunday - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Modern Art Invasion - Elizabeth Lunday - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

In 1910 New York’s art scene was dull and stuck in the past—lagging considerably behind Europe. Before the century reached its midpoint, however, New York would come to dominate the art world. It seemed that in a blink of an eye New York City transformed from provincial backwater to vibrant epicenter of the art world.This incredible transformation was entirely triggered by the Armory Show, the most important art exhibit in U.S. history. Held at Manhattan’s 69th Regiment Armory in 1913, the show brought modernism to America in an unprecedented display of 1300 works by artists including Picasso, Matisse, and Duchamp, A quarter of a million Americans visited the show; most couldn’t make sense of what they were seeing. Newspaper critics questioned the artists’ sanity. A popular rumor held that the real creator of one abstract canvas was a donkey with its tail dipped in paint.The Armory Show went on to Boston and Chicago and its effects spread across the country. American artists embraced a new spirit of experimentation as conservative art institutions lost all influence. New modern art galleries opened to serve collectors interested in buying the most progressive works. Over time, the stage was set for American revolutionaries such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol. Today, when museums of modern and contemporary art dot the nation and New York reigns as art capital of the universe, we live in a world created by the Armory Show.Elizabeth Lunday, author of the breakout hit Secret Lives of Great Artists, tells the story of the exhibition from the perspectives of organizers, contributors, viewers, and critics. Brimming with fascinating and surprising details, the book takes a fast-paced tour of life in America and Europe, peering into Gertrude Stein’s famous Paris salon, sitting in at the fabulous parties of New York socialites, and elbowing through the crowds at the Armory itself.

DKK 185.00
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The Miniature Painter Revealed - Kathleen Langone - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

The Miniature Painter Revealed - Kathleen Langone - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

From simple beginnings, Amalia Kussner rose to fame as a talented and bold artist and ultimately became one of the most sought-after miniature portrait painters of the Gilded Age. At a time when the use of photography was on the rise, many still loved miniatures, which had a feeling and soul to them that photos could not duplicate. Miniatures could be worn as jewelry or carried between winter and summer homes and easily set out on display. Amalia’s portraits provided a grandeur that matched how the Gilded Age elite perceived themselves: as royalty. Yet no female portrait artists had the notoriety or esteemed clientèle that Amalia did. Her subjects included members of the Astor family, Consuelo Vanderbilt, “dollar heiress” Minnie Paget, England’s Edward VII, Russia’s Czar Nicholas II and Alexandra, and diamond mine magnate Cecil Rhodes. At the height of her career, from the mid-1890s to early 1910, having a Kussner miniature was just as important an accessory as owning fine jewelry or a mansion in Newport. “Famous sitters, drawn to her by the accuracy and skill of her brush, never failed to become life-long friends,” read her obituary. Amalia’s style was also provocative for the late Victorian period. Her subjects were draped in off-the-shoulder fabrics, with their hair loosely pinned around their heads and tendrils framing their faces, and she often took the liberty to enhance their beauty. Amalia kept the women’s best features but gave them an almost mythical appearance, akin to the fairy queen Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream . Amalia has been included, along with other nineteenth-century women artists, in the “first wave of feminism,” in large part because she commanded very high commissions, comparable to male artists of the time. She was fascinating and sometimes mysterious—particularly with regard to her marriage to lawyer Charles du Pont Coudert—and her journey included not only fame and fortune, but also a few lawsuits, scandals, and lies.

DKK 241.00
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