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The LMS produced posters and leaflets for the major English resorts it served, plus the Lake District and Scotland, Ireland and Wales, all of which gave its artists scope for some beautiful work. Over 100 of these items are reproduced in this full-colour book.
Every article written, between 2012 and 2017, by Bryan Lunduke. Originally published by Network World, these articles represent a snapshot -- a sort of time capsule -- of the state of Linux, Open Source, and alternative Operating Systems during that half decade. It was a crazy time... covered by an equally crazy guy.
The voyages of an eighteenth-century Englishman carry him to such strange places as Lilliput, where people are six inches tall, and Brobdingnag, a land peopled by giants.
Offers an outrageously humorous version of the classic fairy tale about a musician who helps the town of Hamelin with its rat problem.
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Chockful of suspense, humor, and action-packed illustrations, topped off witha surprising and twisted climax, this first episode in a new adventure seriesintroduces knight-for-hire Free Knight, who is tapped to recover an enchantedcrown from the legendary Lake of Skulls.
Free Software projects are changing the software landscape in impressive ways with dedicated users and innovative management. Each person contributes something to the movement in their own way and to their abilities and knowledge. This personal commitment and the power of collaboration over the internet is what makes Free Software great and what brought the authors of this book together. This book is the answer to "What would you have liked to know when you started contributing?". The authors give insights into the many different talents it takes to make a successful software project, coding of course but also design, translation, marketing and other skills. We are here to give you a head start if you are new. And if you have been contributing for a while already, we are here to give you some insight into other areas and projects. Join us for a fun ride through many different projects and areas of contribution.
In comparison with the posters of London Transport and its predecessors, those of the London County Council Tramways, which date from the twelve years 1922-1933, have had little exposure since they were first displayed at the time of their publication. This book puts matters right, as the LCC posters include designs that are of equal quality to some the best of the better known designs from other organisations during the same period. Jonathan Riddell has researched all the archives that have copies of the original posters and the majority of those that were published are included here, together with some of the original artwork prepared by the poster artists.