Stanley Saitowitz - Authors - Random House
Contribution by Stanley Saitowitz, Photographed by Richard Barnes and Tim Griffith Architect Stanley Saitowitz, based in San Francisco, is known for a practice that unites the qualities of early modern architecture with the construction ... [... more]
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Richard Bonney
More than three and a half centuries have passed since the Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War (1618-48); but this most devastating of wars in the early modern period continues to capture the imagination of readers: this book reveals ... [... more]
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Tim Griffith
Contribution by Stanley Saitowitz, Photographed by Richard Barnes and Tim Griffith Architect Stanley Saitowitz, based in San Francisco, is known for a practice that unites the qualities of early modern architecture with the construction ... [... more]
Random House |
Richard Barnes
Contribution by Stanley Saitowitz, Photographed by Richard Barnes and Tim Griffith Architect Stanley Saitowitz, based in San Francisco, is known for a practice that unites the qualities of early modern architecture with the construction ... [... more]
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Matthew Landrus
Matthew Landrus is is a specialist on the early modern history of art and science in Italy. As an associate lecturer for the Open University, he teaches a course on Leonardo da Vinci. He has taught Renaissance and medieval art history at Oxford ... [... more]
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Jeremy S. Hyman
Jeremy S. Hyman is manager of Professors' Guide projects. An expert in Early Modern Philosophy, Jeremy has taught at the University of Arkansas, MIT, UCLA, and Princeton University. [... more]
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Sara Douglass
Sara Douglass has worked as a nurse and has a Ph.D. in early modern European history. Her first fantasy adventure, The Axis Trilogy, had an overwhelming response from readers (Starman won the 1996 Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel). This was ... [... more]
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Hokusai 2009 Wall Calendar
Hokusai Wall Calendar: Author of thirty thousand drawings and illustrator of five hundred books, the great Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) created a vast image library that encapsulates early modern Japan. “The old man mad about drawing,” as h [... more]
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