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Golf is the world's most exclusive look at the connections that have formed the game of golf and the spirit of the game and features Colin Montgomerie as resident professional; the Open and US Open winner, Tony Jacklin; legendary Augusta Masters photographer and archivist, Frank Christian; as well as voices from the PGA, European Tour, World Golf Foundation, and many more. The Captain's Edition is filled with hundreds of rare and never-before-seen photographs and letters, including Ryder, Morris, Jones, Vardon, Duncan, MacKenzie, Park, and Hollins, as well as early twentieth-century images of Augusta National, Pebble Beach, Cypress Point, and many more. Golf contains many original art pieces, painted by the creators of the publication. All copies are signed and numbered by the authors.
Are we living in what the Bible calls the Last Days? It feels like it, but how can you know for certain? What if everything you have been taught about the End Times is wrong? What if the doctrines of well-meaning theologians who lived in a day before planes, trains, and automobiles, before phones, TVs, and satellite communications, are as helpful as the understanding of an elephant provided by the four proverbial blind men? Based on their limited knowledge, gleaned from what their hands have touched, they proclaim an elephant is like a rope, a snake, a tree, a fan. With the clarity of sight, we know none of these accurately describes an elephant! Birthing Eternity makes a compelling case to ...
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Jurgen Ziewe is the acknowledged master of computer-generated fantasy art. He won an international reputation from his mystical Crystal Vision cards, following up that success many bestselling posters including with his Mona Lisa and Creation. This book collects the most stunning of Ziewe's images and, for the first time, reveals the groundbreaking working methods of this pioneer of computer imaging.In New Territories, Ziewe guides the reader through the basics of working on computer instead of canvas, from creating three-dimensional backgrounds and virtual landscapes, to playing with fractals, textures and posing the human figure. The book also provides the insight behind his compelling ill...
* The follow-up to the successful Hard Day's Night, with rare unseen photos* Help! is considered the forerunner to contemporary rock musicals and pop videos, with rare unseen photos* The film includes a host of classic tracks such as Ticket To Ride, You're Going To Lose That Girl, and the title track, Help! "Remarkable as it may seem, but this is the first book on The Beatles' film Help! and that in itself a rare milestone in Fab Four history. So put down your mobile phone, turn off your satellite TV and unplug the internet and travel back 50 years to wallow in the beauty of The Beatles as never presented before. It may seem clich�d to say this, but truly, a splendid time is guaranteed for...
* A collection of what many believe to be the best color photographs of the Beatles* A must-buy for the shelves of any true Beatles fan* Photographs taken by acclaimed Royal photographer Tom Murray, LBIPP* Published to coincide with 50th anniversary of Tom Murray's famous day out with The Beatles"Were they really mad? Well, you know what pop stars are like." - Tom MurrayWhen Royal photographer Tom Murray, LBIPP, was invited to tag along on an early morning photoshoot, he had no idea what he would be walking into. He opened the studio door to find Paul, George, Ringo, and John with Yoko Ono. Over the course of a frantic day, rushing around London from one publicity shoot to the next, Tom, the...
Among the most compelling creatures of imagination are the beasts that inhabit the realms of ancient myth and folklore. In this esoteric bestiary, award-winning fantasy illustrator Malcolm Ashman renders in full color and with exquisite detail a wealth of these beautiful and frightening creatures, culled from the myths and legends of the Egyptians, Greeks, Babylonians, and others.
The Beatles produced five films during their time together: A Hard Day’s Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine, and Let It Be. Some were cinematic successes, and some were not, but—along with subsequent reissues, bonus material, and Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back, a documentary companion to Let It Be—they comprise an endlessly fascinating document of key phases in the group’s career. In this comprehensive deep-dive into the band’s movies, author and longtime music journalist Steve Matteo follows the origins, filming, and often frenzied fan reception of projects from the 1964 premiere of A Hard Day’s Night through 1970’s Let It Be to the release of Get Ba...