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 Nouveau traite des armoiries
Nouveau traite des armoiries
Author: Bouton, V. M.
Nouveau traite des armoiries
Paris : E. Dentu et cie.
1887
Format: JPG

Pages: 658
Size: 71,54 mb

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 A Brief History Of Afghanistan
A Brief History Of Afghanistan
A Brief History Of Afghanistan
Author: Shaista Wahab, Barry Youngerman
Facts on File
2007
Pages: 321
Language: English
Format: pdf
Size: 6 Mb

A Brief History of Afghanistan examines this country's isolation and how it found itself involved in 30 years of war and anarchy. This resource provides extensive background information so readers can understand the issues and make informed judgments of their own. Offering a clear, concise account of this country's historical and cultural heritage, from 3000 BCE to the present, this insightful book explores the culture and politics of the Pashtun tribes whose homeland extends across much of Afghanistan and northern Pakistan, as well as the Taliban insurgency and the relationship between local leaders and the central government in Kabul.

About the Author
Shaista Wahab is a native of Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan. She holds degrees in history and information sciences from Kabul University, the University of New Delhi in India, and the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She is presently the cataloger and curator of the University of Nebraska's Arthur Paul Afghanistan Collection.

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 Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia
Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia
Author: Michael Newton
Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia
ABC-CLIO
2014
Format: PDF
Size: 11.5 Mb
Language: English

Effecting the death of a political figure, a leader of a nation, or a public figure usually captures people's attention. But how often is assassination effective to achieve the larger objective beyond the death of the targeted individual? Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia offers more than 200 entries on assassinations of all kinds that will allow readers to grasp the often-complex motivating factors behind each event and better understand historical and contemporary social unrest.
Each entry identifies the assassination target and summarizes that person's significance; discusses the person's assassination, including the factors that led up to it and its political and cultural contexts; and explains the powerful effects of the assassination in world history. The encyclopedia also includes various sidebars that spotlight relevant individuals, groups, and movements and present intriguing factoids such as the final disposition of notorious assassins' weapons and various films and novels that were inspired by famous assassinations. In addition, 23 primary source documents provide accounts of assassinations throughout world history.

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 Illustrated History of Furniture
Illustrated History of Furniture
Illustrated History of Furniture (Reprint 1893)
El Paso Norte Press
Author: Frederick Litchfield and James H. Ford
2006
Pages: 328
Format: PDF
Size: 12 mb
Language: English

Frederick Litchfield created an enduring classic study of functional art with his Illustrated History of Furniture. This reprinting is presented out of a deep appreciation for the excellent scholarship and many illuminating insights that he so generously shared.

The first chapter, which refers to Ancient Furniture and covers a period of several centuries, is introductory to those that follow, rather than a serious attempt to examine the history of the furniture during that space of time. The fourth chapter, which deals with a period of some hundred and fifty years, from the time of King James the First until that of Chippendale and his contemporaries, and the last three chapters, are more fully descriptive than some others, partly because trustworthy information to these times was more accessible, and partly because it is probable that English readers will feel greater interest in the furniture of which they are the subject. The French meubles de luxe, from the latter half of the seventeenth century until the Revolution, are also treated more fully than the furniture of other periods and countries, on account of the interest which has been manifested in this description of the cabinet maker's and metal mounter's work.

Evidence of this appreciation may be found in the enormous prices realized at notable auction sales, when such furniture has been offered for competition to wealthy connoisseurs. Such furniture cannot be cheap certainly, but the real cost is sometimes borne by the artist who produces, rather than by the man who may happen to buy it. It is often forgotten that the price paid is that of the lives and sustenance of the workers and their families.

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 Daily Life in Renaissance Italy
Daily Life in Renaissance Italy
Daily Life in Renaissance Italy (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series)
Greenwood
Author: Elizabeth S. Cohen, Thomas V. Cohen
2001
Pages: 322
Format: Pdf (original)
Language: English
Size: 23.95 mb
Quality: Good

Daily Life in Renaissance Italy (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series)

Discover what life was like for ordinary people living in Renaissance Italy.
How was their society organized? What were their homes like? mirknig.com

What dangers did they face? These and other questions are answered in detail to provide the reader with a unique view of the world of the Italian Renaissance.


A multitude of settings and socioeconomic backgrounds are presented, from urban life to country life, from upper-class to peasant-class, to paint a full portrait of the different kinds of existence of people of this culture.

Recipes, profiles of actual individuals, and over 40 illustrations help bring the period to life. Learn what they ate, what their homes were like, how they spent their leisure time, what their work was like, and much more.
Modern readers will be surprised to find fundamental similarities between our lives today and the lives of these people living over 500 years ago, as well as to discover that many of the perceptions they may have of this time period are inaccurate.

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 The New Cambridge History of Islam (6-Volume Set)
The New Cambridge History of Islam (6-Volume Set)
The New Cambridge History of Islam (6-Volume Set)
Author: composite authors
Cambridge University Press
2010
Pages: 4328
Language: English
Format: pdf
Size: 150.3 Mb

The New Cambridge History of Islam is a comprehensive history of Islamic civilization, tracing its development from its beginnings in seventh-century Arabia to its wide and varied presence in the globalised world of today. The six volumes reflect the geographical distribution and the cultural, social and religious diversity of the peoples of the Muslim world. Four volumes cover historical developments and two are devoted to themes that cut across geographical and chronological divisions, ranging from social, political and economic relations to the arts, literature and learning. Each volume's introduction sets the scene for the ensuing chapters and examines relationships with adjacent civilizations. Written by a team combining established authorities and rising scholars in the field, this will be the standard reference for students, scholars and all those with enquiring minds for years to come.

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 Encyclopedia of African History
Encyclopedia of African History
Encyclopedia of African History
Taylor & Francis Group
2005
Pages: 1864
ISBN: 1-57958-245-1
Format: PDF
Quality: Good
Language: English
Size: 15,18 mb

Covering the entire continent from Morocco, Libya, and Egypt in the north to the Cape of Good Hope in the south, and the surrounding islands from Cape Verde in the west to Madagascar, Mauritius, and Seychelles in the east, the Encyclopedia of African History is a new A-Z reference resource on the history of the entire African continent. With entries ranging from the earliest evolution of human beings in Africa to the beginning of the twenty-first century, this comprehensive three volume Encyclopedia is the first reference of this scale and scope since the publication of the UNESCO General History of Africa (8 volumes) in the 1980s to the early 1990s

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 Ireland: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present
Author: John P. McCarthy
Ireland:a reference guide from the Renaissance to the present
Facts On File, Inc.
2006
Format: PDF
Size: 9,21 mb
Language: English

This encyclopedia, part of the Facts On File European Nations Series, is the latest in a number of excellent reference books on the Emerald Isle. The first 179 pages form a well-written and concise history. The largest section is the A-Z historical dictionary with articles on important people, all 32 counties, culture, politics, and geographic features. The entries range in length from one paragraph to more than a page. The third section is a chronology extending from 8000 BCE to 2005. Two appendixes containing a list of leaders from 1922 to 2005 and 12 maps precede a 10-page bibliography organized by historical periods.
Although the title says this work covers the Renaissance to the present, coverage in fact spans the full spectrum of Irish history. For example, St. Brigid and St. Patrick have entries. In English history, the Renaissance began with the Tudors, but no Irish Renaissance period has been identified. Some important figures are left out, such as actor Peter O'Toole; however, other actors, such as Liam Neeson, are included. The entry for Dervla Murphy does not identify her as a writer although most entries give this type of information. The article on astronomer William Parsons, third Earl of Rosse, does not provide his dates.

This is the fourth Ireland encyclopedia published since 2000, joining The Encyclopedia of Ireland: An A-Z Guide to Its People, Places, History and Culture (Oxford, 2000); Encyclopedia of Ireland (Yale, 2003); and Encyclopedia of Irish History and Culture (Scribner, 2004). The main attraction to this work is the coverage up through the year 2005, when the Provisional IRA announced it would disarm. Despite some editorial flaws, this is a well-researched and well-written encyclopedia. It should be an important purchase for public and academic libraries with a strong demand for information on Irish history.

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 The Book of Deer
The Book of Deer
Author: Roy Elsworth, Peter Berresford Ellis
The Book of Deer (Library of Celtic Illuminated Manuscripts)
Constable and Company Ltd
1994
Format: PDF
Pages: 80
Language: English
Size: 24.4 MB

The original Book of Deer described as "one of the principal antiquities of Scotland" is a ninth century Celtic/Pictish Gospel illuminated manuscript, preserved in the Library of Cambridge University UK. It was copied and illustrated by unknown monks in the Celtic monastery of Deer near Aberdeen. The illustrations have a childlike quality, and such colour as remains is washes mainly now in pastel colours. Strangely for what was intended to be an important ceremonial book there are obvious errors in the Knotwork borders. The text is in rather bad Latin with later Scottish Gaelic additions. It differs markedly from the later Book of Kells which still has sophisticated, extremely detailed initials, illustrations, and title pages still in vibrant colour. It also differs clearly from its intricate and elaborate Pagan predecessors such as the Gundestrup Cauldron.
This book has three photographic plates, the front cover plate and its reverse, mirror imaged, showing the poor preservation and obvious fading of the original. It also has modern line drawn accurate representations of all the drawings, illustrations, and initials, by Roy Ellsworth, from it namesake. These contain much more detail than the equivalent photographic plates due to fading of the original from the original probably black inks to dark and sometimes light brown. These modern illustrations show the colour washes as crosshatched shading. They show almost lost details, hopefully, in the same line strength as the original had in the ninth century.
The illustrations from the Book of Kells appear reproduced in numerous places from one of my T Shirts, to embroidery, WWW sites and numerous other places. This would be impossible from either the photographs or the accurate line drawings. This book therefore also contains simplified, and slightly corrected, drawings of the illustrations to demonstrate construction methods. "To allow an exploration of one's own colour arrangements".
The colourful history of the book from a description of the foundation of the monastery at Deer, to its rediscovery in the library of Cambridge University, including its association with the historical Scottish King MacBeth, is by the noted Celtic scholar Peter Berresford Ellis. He also gives detailed descriptions of all the illustrations comparing them with both earlier, and later Celtic treasures. He is of the opinion that the rather strange depiction of legs and feet, of the apostles might be an echo of the squatting position in which Celtic Gods are often portrayed.

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 James Wynbrandt - A Brief History of Saudi Arabia
James Wynbrandt - A Brief History of Saudi Arabia
Author: James Wynbrandt
A Brief History of Saudi Arabia, Second Edition
Facts on File
2010
Language: English
ISBN: 0816078769
Pages: 364
Format: PDF
Size: 7,74 МБ
Saudi Arabia is a country in transition, slowly but steadily changing from within and increasingly flexing its muscle and influence regionally. The country has entered the new century as a pivotal regional power. As the birthplace of Islam, it remains a powerful moral leader of the Muslim world, particularly the Arab arena.

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 Cumin, Camels, and Caravans: A Spice Odyssey
Cumin, Camels, and Caravans: A Spice Odyssey
Author: Gary Paul Nabhan
Cumin, Camels, and Caravans: A Spice Odyssey
University of California Press
224
Format: epub/pdf
Size: 17.5 Mb
Language: English

Gary Paul Nabhan takes the reader on a vivid and far-ranging journey across time and space in this fascinating look at the relationship between the spice trade and culinary imperialism. Drawing on his own family’s history as spice traders, as well as travel narratives, historical accounts, and his expertise as an ethnobotanist, Nabhan describes the critical roles that Semitic peoples and desert floras had in setting the stage for globalized spice trade.
Traveling along four prominent trade routes—the Silk Road, the Frankincense Trail, the Spice Route, and the Camino Real (for chiles and chocolate)—Nabhan follows the caravans of itinerant spice merchants from the frankincense-gathering grounds and ancient harbors of the Arabian Peninsula to the port of Zayton on the China Sea to Santa Fe in the southwest United States. His stories, recipes, and linguistic analyses of cultural diffusion routes reveal the extent to which aromatics such as cumin, cinnamon, saffron, and peppers became adopted worldwide as signature ingredients of diverse cuisines. Cumin, Camels, and Caravans demonstrates that two particular desert cultures often depicted in constant conflict—Arabs and Jews—have spent much of their history collaborating in the spice trade and suggests how a more virtuous multicultural globalized society may be achieved in the future.

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 Our Oriental Heritage
Our Oriental Heritage
Author: Will Durant
Our Oriental Heritage
Simon & Schuster
December 1, 1980
Format: pdf
Size: 3.8 mb
Language: English
Pages: 1190 pages
ISBN-10: 067154800X

Here is the first volume of the 'Story of Civilization,' 'Our Oriental Heritage'. This volume deals first with the establishment of civilization, then takes up, in rich fascinating detail, the color complex dramas of the Near East, India and her neighbors, and the Far East. The story is carried up to mid-1930s.

Every one of the thousands of facts in this volume have been twice checked. It begins with a chapter on the nature and conditions of civilization: offers a 109-page Introduction on 'The Establishment of Civilization' ...an attempt to meet Voltaire's demand: 'I want to know what were the steps by which men passed from barbarism to civilization.' It goes on to record the cultural history...the economic and political organization, the science and art, the religion and morals, the literature and philosophy, the customs and manners...of Sumeria, Egypt, Babylonia, Assyria, Judea, and Persia to their conquest by Alexander; and narrates the history of civilization in India from the Vedas to Mahatma Gandhi, in China from Confucius to Chiang Kai-shek, and in Japan from the earliest times to mid-1930s.

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 Jose Romero Fernandez De Landa: Un Ingeniero de Marina en el Siglo XVIII
Jose Romero Fernandez De Landa: Un Ingeniero de Marina en el Siglo XVIII
Jose Romero Fernandez De Landa:
Un Ingeniero de Marina en el Siglo XVIII
Author: Jose Maria De Juan-Garcia Aguado
Universidade da Coruna
Monografias №59
1998
ISBN: 84-89694-66-4
Pages: 397
Language: Spanish
Format: PDF
Size: 66 MB

The monograph contains a lot of information about ships series "San Ildefonso" the creator of which was Jose Romero Landa.

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 Victorian Freaks: The Social Context of Freakery in Britain
Victorian Freaks: The Social Context of Freakery in Britain
Author: Ph.D. Marlene Tromp (Editor)
Victorian Freaks: The Social Context of Freakery in Britain
Ohio State University Press
2008
Format: PDF
Size: 14.8 Mb
Language: English

While “freaks” have captivated our imagination since well before the nineteenth century, the Victorians flocked to shows featuring dancing dwarves, bearded ladies, “missing links,” and six-legged sheep. Indeed, this period has been described by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson as the epoch of “consolidation” for freakery: an era of social change, enormously popular freak shows, and taxonomic frenzy. Victorian Freaks: The Social Context of Freakery in Britain, edited by Marlene Tromp, turns to that rich nexus, examining the struggle over definitions of “freakery” and the unstable and sometimes conflicting ways in which freakery was understood and deployed. As the first study centralizing British culture, this collection discusses figures as varied as Joseph Merrick, “The Elephant Man” Daniel Lambert, “King of the Fat Men” Julia Pastrana, “The Bear Woman” and Laloo “The Marvellous Indian Boy” and his embedded, parasitic twin. The Victorian Freaks contributors examine Victorian culture through the lens of freakery, reading the production of the freak against the landscape of capitalist consumption, the medical community, and the politics of empire, sexuality, and art. Collectively, these essays ask how freakery engaged with notions of normalcy and with its Victorian cultural context.

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 After We Kill You, We Will Welcome You Back as Honored Guests: Unembedded in Afghanistan
After We Kill You, We Will Welcome You Back as Honored Guests: Unembedded in Afghanistan
Author: Ted Rall
After We Kill You, We Will Welcome You Back as Honored Guests: Unembedded in Afghanistan
Hill and Wang
2014
Format: epub/pdf
Size: 41 Mb
Language: English

An unflinching account—in words and pictures—of America’s longest war by our most outspoken graphic journalist
Ted Rall traveled deep into Afghanistan—without embedding himself with U.S. soldiers, without insulating himself with flak jackets and armored SUVs—where no one else would go (except, of course, Afghans).
He made two long trips: the first in the wake of 9/11, and the next ten years later to see what a decade of U.S. occupation had wrought. On the first trip, he shouted his dispatches into a satellite phone provided by a Los Angeles radio station, attempting to explain that the booming in the background—and sometimes the foreground—were the sounds of an all-out war that no one at home would entirely own up to. Ten years later, the alternative newspapers and radio station that had financed his first trip could no longer afford to send him into harm’s way, so he turned to Kickstarter to fund a groundbreaking effort to publish online a real-time blog of graphic journalism (essentially, a nonfiction comic) documenting what was really happening on the ground, filed daily by satellite.
The result of this intrepid reporting is After We Kill You, We Will Welcome You Back as Honored Guests—a singular account of one determined journalist’s effort to bring the realities of life in twenty-first-century Afghanistan to the world in the best way he knows how: a mix of travelogue, photography, and award-winning comics.

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 Kookaburra Technical manual. Series 2, no.4 - Westland Whirlwind described
Kookaburra Technical manual. Series 2, no.4 - Westland Whirlwind described
Author: Bruce Robertson
Kookaburra Technical manual. Series 2, no.4 - Westland Whirlwind described
Kookaburra Technical Publications
1970
Format: PDF
Size: 16,2 МБ
Language: English
Pages: 28
Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs, technical drawings, profiles.

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 Scorched Earth
Scorched Earth
Scorched Earth (The Third Reich)
Time-Life Books; First Edition edition
Author: Time-Life Books
1991
Language:English
Format:pdf
Size:27 Mb

1 Hitlers Ill-Fated Gamble 15
1 Ebb Tide in the East 49
3 The Collapse in the Center 91
4 Crisis in the Balkans 133

ESSAYS
A Pall off Destruction 4
The Grueling Retreat off the 197th 78
Yugoslavia in the Grip off Chaos 122
The Uprising in Warsaw 164

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 The Oxford History of Modern War
The Oxford History of Modern War
Author: Charles Townshend
The Oxford History of Modern War
Oxford University Press
2000
Format: PDF
Pages: 444
Language: English
Size: 52.3 MB

How has war shaped modern society and vice versa? How has it changed over the centuries between the introduction of firearms and the invention of the atom bomb? How is war waged today? This book examines the techniques, technology, and theory of warfare from the 'military revolution' of the seventeenth century to the present day. The expert contributors explore major developments and themes, including the growth of modern military professionalism and mass armies; the extraordinary achievements of Napoleon's armies; the role of nationalism in battlegrounds as various as the American Civil War and the former Yugoslavia; colonial wars; the concept and reality of 'total war'; guerrilla warfare and 'people's wars'.

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 I rioni di Roma: Storia, segreti, monumenti, tradizioni, leggende, curiosita. Volume 3
I rioni di Roma: Storia, segreti, monumenti, tradizioni, leggende, curiosita. Volume 3
Le chiese di Roma
Newton Compton
Author: Mario Sanfilippo
Biblioteca de IL Messaggero
2000 (2005)
Pages: 429
Format: pdf
Language: Italiano
Size: 36.36 MB
Quality: good

I rioni di Roma: Storia, segreti, monumenti, tradizioni, leggende, curiosita. Volume 3

Una passeggiata alla scoperta o alla rivisitazione della storia, dei monumenti, dei palazzi, delle chiese di Roma. Seguendo una serie di itinerari proposti dagli autori, che toccano le vie, le piazze, i luoghi più significativi di ogni rione, sarà possibile addentrarsi profondamente nel tessuto cittadino, godere delle sue meraviglie artistiche, venire a conoscenza di curiosità e notizie insolite relative a tradizioni ormai dimenticate o a personaggi famosi.

Le ricostruzioni sono arricchite da aneddoti illuminanti, che danno vita all'antico rudere, o da resoconti di fatti di cronaca ambientati in un moderno palazzo.
Le descrizioni ampie e puntuali ci permettono di appassionarci al "racconto" urbanistico, anche con il sussidio iconografico di immagini antiche e moderne, che ci fanno scorgere le profonde trasformazioni intervenute nel corso dei secoli.

Camminare per le strade del rione, vagabondare tra i vicoli e le piazze lasciandosi coinvolgere dall'atmosfera "locale" ci porterà dunque a vivere la città nel quotidiano, a scoprire i suoi tesori d'arte e le innumerevoli curiosità e leggende del passato.

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