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Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Published by Independently published, 2021
Seller: gwdetroit, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
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Published by Independently published, 2019
ISBN 10: 171345503XISBN 13: 9781713455035
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
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Published by World View Pub, 1997
ISBN 10: 0964680017ISBN 13: 9780964680012
Seller: -OnTimeBooks-, Phoenix, AZ, U.S.A.
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Published by Independently published, 2019
ISBN 10: 1671510917ISBN 13: 9781671510913
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
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Published by Association of American Geographers, 2007
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Turlock, CA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket As Issued. Spotless inside and out. Only graded Good because there is a top-to-bottom vertical crease through the front cover and another top-to-bottom vertical crease through the back cover (but in a different location from the one on the front cover. All pages are completely clean but most pages show a light crease or bend corresponding to either the front or back cover crease or two creases or bends corresponding to both creases. There is light wear to edges of covers and spine. Very little wear otherwise. The journal will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Floodplain Development, El Nino, and Cultural Consequences in a Hyperarid Andean Environment" by R. B. Manners, F. J. Magilligan, and P. S. Goldstein; "Sharing Geographic Information: An Assessment of the Geospacial One-Stop" by Michael F. Goodchild, Pinde Fu, and Paul Rich; "Object-Oriented Representation of Environmental Phenomena: Is Everything Best Represented as an Object?" by Ling Bian; "Sequence Alignment as a Method for Human Activity Analysis in Space and Time" by Noam Shoval and Michael Isaacson; "Biology and Beyond: The Science of 'Back to Nature' Farming in the United States" by Mrill Ingram; "Local Conservation Practice and Global Discourse: A Political Ecology of Sea Turtle Conservation" by Lisa M. Campbell; "Introduction: Geographies of Fear and Hope" by Victoria Lawson; "Geopolitical Fears, Geoeconomic Hopes, and the Responsibilities of Geography" by Matthew Sparke; "Geospacial Technologies and the Geographies of Hope and Fear" by Brian Klinkenberg; "The Securitization of Fear in Post-Tsunami Sri Lanka" by Jennifer Hyndman; "Green Urban Worlds" by Jennifer Wolch; "Latin American Indigenous Geographies of Fear: Living in the Shadow of Racisim, Lack of Development, and Antiterror Measures" by Sarah A. Radcliffe; "No Borders, No Nations: Making Greece in Macedonia" by John Agnew; "When Participation Meets Empowerment: The WWF and the Politics of Invitation in the Chimalapas, Mexico" by David Walker, John Paul Jones III, Susan M. Roberts, and Oliver R. Frohling plus book reviews.
Published by Lulu.com, 2004
ISBN 10: 1411618262ISBN 13: 9781411618268
Seller: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
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Published by Panini Verlags GmbH, 2017
ISBN 10: 3741602744ISBN 13: 9783741602740
Seller: DER COMICWURM - Ralf Heinig, Hohnhorst, DE, Germany
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Softcover. Condition: Wie neu. 1. ---. nein.
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Published by Puntas Reportagen., Zollikon., 2013
Seller: Versandantiquariat Sabine Varma, Hamburg, Germany
134 Seiten. Gr.-8°. Gut erhalten. O-Karton.
Published by Blue Poppy Publishing 29/11/2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 1911438646ISBN 13: 9781911438649
Seller: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, United Kingdom
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Published by Panini Verlags GmbH 2022-02-22, 2022
ISBN 10: 374162554XISBN 13: 9783741625541
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
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Published by Artists Space New York, NY, 1984
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[8] pp.; 22.8 x 15.3 cm.; accordion; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Exhibition brochure / catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 21 - February 18, 1984. Foreword by Linda Shearer. Curated and with a text by Helene Winer. Galleries include Cash, Christminster Fine Art, Civilian Warfare, East 7th Street Gallery, Executive Gallery, 51 X, Fun Gallery, Tracey Garet, International With Monument, Gracie Mansion, Nature Morte, The New Math Gallery, Oggi - Domani, Pat Hearn, Piezo Electric, PPOW, and Sharpe Gallery. Artists include Stephen Aljian, Alan Belcher, Paul Benney, Zeke Berman, Ellen Berkenblit, Keiko Bonk, Tom Brazelton, Barry Bridgwood, Nancy Brooks Brody, Chris Chevins, Craig Coleman, Rich Colicchio, Michael Collins, George Condo, Gregory A. Crane, Mark Dean, Jimmy de Sana, Futura, Robert Garratt, Dana Garrett, Judith Glantzman, Arthur Gonzalez, Rodney Alan Greenblat, Kathleen Grove, Richard Hambleton, Kiely Jenkins, Sermin Kardestuncer, Elizabeth Koury, Stephen Lack, Leora Laor, Robert Loughlin, Paul Marcus, Frank Moore, Peter Nagy, Michael Ottersen, Steven Parrino, Rick Prol, Hope Sandrow, Michael Sangaris, Bruno Schmidt, Peter Schuyff, Huck Snyder, Ahbe Sulit, Frederick Sutherland, Meyer Vaisman, Oliver Wasow, Dondi White, David Wojnarowicz, Robert Yarber, Zephyr, and Rhonda Zwillinger. "The exhibition includes work from seventeen galleries located in the East Village or the area east of Second Avenue, just below Houston Street: CASH, Christminster, Civilian Warfare, East 7th Street Gallery. Executive Gallery, 51 X, Fun Gallery, Garet/ Kohn Gallery, Gracie Mansion. International with Monument, Nature Morte, New Math, Oggi-Domani, Pat Hearn. Piezo Electric, P.P.O.W. and Sharpe Gallery. Work by artists associated with the galleries have been selected by the individual gallery directors, and Helene Winer, organizer of the exhibition. Helene Winer is a past Director of Artists Space and currently co-owner of Metro Pictures a commercial gallery in SoHo. As part of Artists Space''s celebration of its 10th anniversary season, she has organized this exhibition to examine a growing number of artist organized commercial exhibition spaces. Ms. Winer''s past experience with the non-profit art community and her present position in the commercial art world offer a unique outlook on this new trend. In keeping with Artists Space''s support of new art through both its Exhibition Program and Grants Program, NEW GALLERIES OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE is a look at a new outlet for emerging art: an outlet which straddles the lines between the artists cooperative, the non-profit alternative space, the artist organized independent exhibition and the commercial gallery. NEW GALLERIES OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE acknowledges the recent appearance and rapid proliferation of more than twenty commercial art galleries that are introducing new artists and art. This phenomenon has created overnight, it seems, active new exhibition outlets for artists, an on-going vehicle for massive social opening events, a Sunday activity for the art audience, a new map in the Gallery Guide and a new focus of excitement and energy in the art community. The galleries are now numerous and offer more than the aesthetic that was first presented by the pioneers (Gracie Mansion, Fun Gallery and 51 X) and which has come to be associated with the East Village. They are very professional enterprises that intend to provide serious support and attention to the artists they show. Many of the galleries are artist owned. The artist/owners who converted storefronts to studios have now converted these studios to galleries. Most of these owners work at jobs separate from the gallery to support the activity and many live ''behind the shop." The East Village Eye and New York Beat play the role that the SoHo News and the Village Voice did for SoHo and Tribeca. The East Village and the Lower East Side of New York has been an area many artists moved to, since SoHo and then Tribeca have been increasingly gentrified, a fate that may now befall the East Village itself. Over the years the art community has found ''alternative'' means of creating needed opportunities for artists to exhibit their work to at least their peers, and occasionally to a broader audience. In the fifties. New York artists opened cooperative galleries on Tenth Street. Later, alternative spaces opened with government funding: commercial galleries moved from Uptown to Downtown for both space and accessibility to the artists. community artists organized their own temporary exhibitions such as the Times Square Show, and now, in a period of two years, some 25 commercial galleries have opened on the Lower East Side, the majority in 1983."?from exhibition press release Very Good / Fine. Light yellowing of cover edges, otherwise Fine. Contents clean and unmarked.
Published by University of Washington | College of Education, Olympia, Washington, 1973
Seller: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition
Spiral Bound. First printing. pp. 264. 4to. Illustrated red card covers held with metal spiral binding. Replete with many black and white maps, photographs, illustrations, charts, tables et al. The authors state in the preface: "The following is a course of study on the history and culture of Northwest Indians. This unit, developed at the Center for Indian Teacher Education at the University of Washington, is designed to be utilized as a supplement to the social studies curriculum in the schools of the State of Washington. Topic one deals with the traditional life of the Northwest Indians. This is broken into three major geographical areas - coastal, Puget Sound and plateau. The second topic concerns the Indian-non-Indian contact period. Contemporary Indian studies, dealing with the reservation, urban, rural and the relation of the federal government, constitute the final section. In addition to the unit itself, the curriculum project incudes extensive teacher and student bibliographies, media reviews, list of Indian organizations, lists of places to visit in the state, maps and pamphlets on games, speeches, poems and crafts". Very light rubbing to the covers, rare occasional notation to the margins of a few pages otherwise contents remain bright and clean with tight, sound binding; very good+. Scarce. This title is comprised of the following sections: Vol. 1: History and Culture of the Indians of Washington; Vol. 2: Resources/Bibliography; Vol. 3: Materials.