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Volume 19 of Group III (Crystal and Solid State Physics) deals with the magnetic properties of metals, alloys and metallic compounds. The amount of information available in this field is so substantial that several subvolumes are needed to cover it all. The first subvolumes treat the intrinsic magnetic properties, i. e. those magnetic properties which depend only on the chemical composition and the crystal structure. So far, subvolumes III/19a, III/19b and III/19c have appeared. Data on the properties that depend on the preparation of the samples measured, as for instance, thin films or amorphous alloys and the magnetic alloys used in technical applications, are being compiled in the last subvolumes of III/19. In the first of these, subvolume III/19g, magnetic properties are given for several major types of crystalline and amorphous thin magnetic films that are supported by a substrate and for which a more or less coherent group of data is available. The properties of sputtered metallic amorphous films containing 3d transition elements will be dealt with in the following subvolume.
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Vol. 6 includes "Volkslitteratur und volksschrift. Von Th. Meyer-Merian." (separately paged)
Ginette Vincendeau analyses Bardot's rise to fame as a highly-acclaimed French international film star and fashion icon from her early days as a fashion model and ballet dancer to her period of 'high stardom' between 1956 and 1960.
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Brigitte Cornand first met Louise Bourgeois in 1994, directing a documentary about the artist entitled Chère Louise. From that moment the two women became great friends.In 2004, Brigitte Cornand moved to New York and rented a place near Louise Bourgeois's house. She visited the artist every day and spoke with her in French, a language the artist had not spoken for a long time. In this very personal book, Brigitte Cornand evokes memories of the time she spent with Louise Bourgeois. Her texts are illustrated with pictures of the artist towards the end of her life as well as photographs of her house and studio. Anecdotes, arguments and conversations bring this exceptional artist back to life and give the reader a rare insight into the private and intimate life that played such a large part in the creative work of this humorous yet anxious woman.English and French text.
"Edition bilingue anglais-français.
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