Practitioners' Journal
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Page : 100 pages
File Size : 50,20 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Carriers
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Page : 100 pages
File Size : 50,20 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Carriers
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Author : Pennsylvania Railroad
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Page : 604 pages
File Size : 42,70 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Railroad companies
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Page : 1598 pages
File Size : 45,14 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Railroads
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Page : 1708 pages
File Size : 28,62 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Railroads
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Author : Paul M. Malone
Publisher : Frankfurt am Main : P. Lang
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 19,29 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Literary Criticism
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"The low critical opinion of dramatic adaptations of prose works makes clear that the dramatic text is widely seen as unable to compete with the narrative text that it adapts. Privileging the text of a play as the site of meaning is inadequate, however, given the social nature of theatre; rather, the socio-historical context of a production must be investigated to flesh out the meaning of the text in dramatic production. In this study, four theatrical adaptations of Franz Kafka's novel The Trial (1925) from different decades and countries, and in three different languages, illustrate a history not only of Kafka reception, but also of society, politics and theatrical practice in western Europe and Canada. The diversity of these visions of Kafka's work pleads for the acceptance of dramatic adaptation as a creative form of interpretation, rather than as an ill-advised misappropriation, of its source."
Author : Stephanus Muller
Publisher : AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 49,37 MB
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 1920109048
Grové was arguably the first composer to incorporate Black African elements into the fabric of his music, venturing far beyond mere couleur locale to forge a creative synthesis of the indigenous and the "Western". His vast oeuvre encompasses every genre, from opera and ballet to chamber music, orchestral works and song. But he is also a fine essayist, and his short fiction has received praise from André P. Brink. This is the first study of its kind to be devoted to a South African composer.
Author : Rick Lopez
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,49 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Double bassists
ISBN : 9780996105316
This is a fully annotated (and generously illustrated) record of practically every time that elemental jazz double bassist-composer William Parker has ever played a gig or recording session, as a band member or leader, from 1972 clear through to June 2014. A vast microcosm of one profoundly engaged jazz musician which reveals an illuminated macrocosm of jazz itself.
Author : John E. Cooney
Publisher : Simon & Schuster
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 32,5 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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"This is the colorful and dramatic biography of two of America's most controversial entrepreneurs: Moses Louis Annenberg, 'the racing wire king, ' who built his fortune in racketeering, invested it in publishing, and lost much of it in the biggest tax evasion case in United States history; and his son, Walter, launcher of TV Guide and Seventeen magazines and former ambassador to Great Britain."--Jacket.
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business
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Page : 1776 pages
File Size : 13,19 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Legislative hearings
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Author : Jack London
Publisher : IndyPublish.com
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 33,11 MB
Release : 1906
Category : Fiction
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JACK LONDON (1876-1916), American novelist, born in San Francisco, the son of an itinerant astrologer and a spiritualist mother. He grew up in poverty, scratching a living in various legal and illegal ways -robbing the oyster beds, working in a canning factory and a jute mill, serving aged 17 as a common sailor, and taking part in the Klondike gold rush of 1897. This various experience provided the material for his works, and made him a socialist. "The son of the Wolf" (1900), the first of his collections of tales, is based upon life in the Far North, as is the book that brought him recognition, "The Call of the Wild" (1903), which tells the story of the dog Buck, who, after his master ́s death, is lured back to the primitive world to lead a wolf pack. Many other tales of struggle, travel, and adventure followed, including "The Sea-Wolf" (1904), "White Fang" (1906), "South Sea Tales" (1911), and "Jerry of the South Seas" (1917). One of London ́s most interesting novels is the semi-autobiographical "Martin Eden" (1909). He also wrote socialist treatises, autobiographical essays, and a good deal of journalism.