Folkenes Forbund


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Hong Kong


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This guide to Hong Kong contains in-depth information combined with detailed maps and colour photographs. Special feature spreads provide facts combined with walks and drives in the surrounding area.




Berlitz: Hong Kong Pocket Guide


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Hong Kong is an intoxicating place - exciting, mysterious and glamorous, there's nowhere quite like this tiny corner of China. Berlitz Pocket Guide Hong Kong is a concise, full-colour travel guide to this city, packed with useful facts, inspiring photography and handy tips to help you uncover the best sights and experiences. It tells you everything you need to know about the main attractions on Hong Kong Island, as well as Kowloon, the New Territories, the Outlying Islands and Macau. Handy maps on the cover flaps help you find your way around, and are cross-referenced to the text. To inspire you, the book offers a rundown of the 10 top attractions in Hong Kong, followed by an itinerary for a Perfect Day in the city - where to eat dim sum, check out the local markets, enjoy a night out, and much more. The What to Do chapter is a snapshot of things to do in Hong Kong, including arts, entertainment, horse-racing, night cruises and - of course - shopping. In addition, there are carefully chosen listings of the best hotels and restaurants and an A-Z of all the practical information you'll need.




Midlife


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From acclaimed photographer Elinor Carucci, a vivid chronicle of one woman's passage through aging, family, illness, and intimacy. It is a period in life that is universal, at some point, to everyone, yet in our day-to-day and cultural dialogue, nearly invisible. Midlife is a moving and empathetic portrait of an artist at the point in her life when inexorable change is more apparent than ever. Elinor Carucci, whose work has been collected in the previous acclaimed volumes Closer (2002, 2009) and Mother (2013), continues her immersive and close-up examination of her own life in this volume, portraying this moment in vibrant detail. As one of the most autobiographically rigorous photographers of her generation, Carucci recruits and revisits the same members of her family that we have seen since her work gained prominence two decades ago. Even as we observe telling details--graying hair, the pressures and joys of marriage, episodes of pronounced illness, the evolution of her aging parents' roles as grandparents, her children's increasing independence--we are invited to reflect on the experiences that we all share contending with the challenges of life, love, and change.










John Milton's Epitaphium Damonis


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Originally published in 1933, this book contains the Latin text of Milton's Epitaphium Damonis, alongside a rhyming English translation by Walter Skeat, done in honour of the late scholar Israel Gollancz. Skeat reproduces the version of the poem found in a pamphlet belonging to the British Museum with minimal editorial notes, with the exception of small typographical corrections. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Milton's Latin poetry.




Bad Times In Buenos Aires


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A funny and poignant account of life in Buenos Aires, by a young prize-winning writer. In 1993 Miranda France moved to South America, drawn to Buenos Aires as the intellectual hub of the continent, with its wealth of writers and its romantic, passionate and tragic history. She found that is was all these things, but it was also a terrible place to live. The inhabitants of Buenos Aires are famously unhappy. All over South America they are known for their arrogance, their fixation of Europe and their moodiness. Very soon, Miranda France encounters' bronca' - the simmering and barely controllable rage that is a staple feature of life in the Argentinian capital. She finds that 'bronca' has deep roots: the violence and racism of the first European settlers; the dictatorships, especially in the 1970s when so many 'disappeared'; even Evita Peron, for there was no rage to rival Evita's.




On Abortion


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'On Abortion' is the first part of Laia Abril's new long-term project, 'A History of Misogyny'. The work was first exhibited at Les Rencontres in Arles in 2016 and awarded the Prix de la Photo Madame Figaro and the Fotopress Grant. Abril documents and conceptualises the dangers and damage caused by women's lack of legal, safe and free access to abortion. She draws on the past to highlight the long, continuing erosion of women's reproductive rights through to the present-day, weaving together questions of ethics and morality, to reveal a staggering series of social triggers, stigmas, and taboos around abortion that have been largely invisible until now.




Brassai (in Acq)


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