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Architectural modelmakers have long carried out their work hidden behind the scenes of architectural design, and in presenting a history of architectural modelmaking in Britain for the first time, this book casts a new light on their remarkable skills and achievements. By telling the story of the modelmakers who make architectural models rather than architects who commission and use them, this book seeks to celebrate their often-overlooked contribution to the success and endurance of the architectural model in Britain over the past one hundred and forty years. Drawing from extensive archival research and interviews with practicing and retired modelmakers, this book traces the complete histor...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Beyond Forever is a story about a man and a woman reuniting through four lifetimes--where piece by piece, the fabric of their enduring relationship is woven by the unique and life-changing experiences they share. The narrative follows their complex journey from the windswept, rugged island of Barbados to the sinking of the mighty ship Lusitania; the unparalleled experience of World War II in New York, Hawaii, California, Malta, and England; and, finally, into the new millennium. Through their saga, one truth becomes apparent: not only do relationships shape people's physical lives--they become vital lessons for the growth of one's spirit. It takes courage to fully love, but eventually the ul...
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Harry Kabran was a young man in the Polish Army when the Germans invaded Poland in 1939. He was captured and put in a prison farm in Germany. Harry escaped and walked across Germany at night, hiding in wheat fields during the day. When he returned to Poland he was arrested by the Soviets and sent to a labor camp near the Arctic Circle. When the Polish Army was reconstituted, Harry joined the Polish Army. He fought along side the Russian Army advancing toward Germany. Along the way his unit liberated a women's concentration camp. His unit met up with the Allied Forces in Berlin.
How artists' magazines, in all their ephemerality, materiality, and temporary intensity, challenged mainstream art criticism and the gallery system.