Language: English
Published by Rowman and Littlefield, 1972
ISBN 10: 0874711061 ISBN 13: 9780874711066
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Support Small Business by buying this book! HARDBACK - Ex-library with usual marks. No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. Gently read. . . . . . . . . . . . . TOC: I. Alexander Hegius (+ 1498) Invectiva in Modos Significandi by J. IJsewijn. // . II. Notes on teh Composition and REception of George Buchanan's Psalm Paraphrases by I. D. McFarlane. // . III. The Theme of Illusion in Ronsard's Sonets Pour Helene and the Variants of teh 1552 Amours by Grahame Castor. // . IV. Some Sources and Techniques of Source Adaptation in the Poetry of Jean-Antoine de Baif by Malcolm Quainton. // . V. The Tragedies of Jacques De La Taille by C. N. Smith. // . VI. A Rare Edition of Amyot's Plutarch by Peter Sharratt.
Published by Demonstration and Research Center for Early Education, 1975
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Hardback or Cased Book. Condition: New. Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe: South Africa, 1977/78. Book.
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Language: English
Published by Steidl Gmbh & Co.OHG Jul 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969994721 ISBN 13: 9783969994726
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Through photography, writing, and activism, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe transforms the personal into a broader meditation on contemporary society and politics. Raised on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s and '60s, Moutoussamy-Ashe's understanding of race and class was shaped by the city's systemic discriminatory practices; as she later reflected, Chicago had, 'in its own way, a form of apartheid.' After encountering Ernest Cole's photographs and training with mentors such as Gordon Parks and Garry Winogrand in the early 1970s, Moutoussamy-Ashe traveled to South Africa at the height of apartheid, armed with her camera.In March 1977, she accompanied her husband Arthur Ashe there, as part of a team filming a TV documentary on sports and apartheid. She returned alone the next year for political activist Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe's funeral. Visiting Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal, and the townships of Alexandra, Kliptown, Lenasia and Soweto, she got to know the country and its people through her lens. Seeking to understand a place both foreign and familiar, Moutoussamy-Ashe captured the country's charged circumstances as well as individuals going about daily life. She gained special access to various events and documented encounters with influential figures, among them Mangosuthu Buthelezi; Dr. Nthato Motlana and his wife Sally; Helen Suzman; and Ellen Kuzwayo. In stark black-and-white and vivid color, Moutoussamy-Ashe's images offer a distinct perspective from an African American photographer on a turbulent period in South African history. This publication, representing the 2024 Gordon Parks Foundation / Steidl Book Prize, features more than 100 of Moutoussamy-Ashe's photographs, many never published before. 240 pp. Englisch.
Language: English
Published by Steidl Gmbh & Co.OHG Jul 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969994721 ISBN 13: 9783969994726
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Through photography, writing, and activism, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe transforms the personal into a broader meditation on contemporary society and politics. Raised on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s and '60s, Moutoussamy-Ashe's understanding of race and class was shaped by the city's systemic discriminatory practices; as she later reflected, Chicago had, 'in its own way, a form of apartheid.' After encountering Ernest Cole's photographs and training with mentors such as Gordon Parks and Garry Winogrand in the early 1970s, Moutoussamy-Ashe traveled to South Africa at the height of apartheid, armed with her camera.In March 1977, she accompanied her husband Arthur Ashe there, as part of a team filming a TV documentary on sports and apartheid. She returned alone the next year for political activist Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe's funeral. Visiting Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal, and the townships of Alexandra, Kliptown, Lenasia and Soweto, she got to know the country and its people through her lens. Seeking to understand a place both foreign and familiar, Moutoussamy-Ashe captured the country's charged circumstances as well as individuals going about daily life. She gained special access to various events and documented encounters with influential figures, among them Mangosuthu Buthelezi; Dr. Nthato Motlana and his wife Sally; Helen Suzman; and Ellen Kuzwayo. In stark black-and-white and vivid color, Moutoussamy-Ashe's images offer a distinct perspective from an African American photographer on a turbulent period in South African history. This publication, representing the 2024 Gordon Parks Foundation / Steidl Book Prize, features more than 100 of Moutoussamy-Ashe's photographs, many never published before. 240 pp. Englisch.
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ISBN 10: 3969994721 ISBN 13: 9783969994726
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Through photography, writing, and activism, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe transforms the personal into a broader meditation on contemporary society and politics. Raised on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s and '60s, Moutoussamy-Ashe's understanding of race and class was shaped by the city's systemic discriminatory practices; as she later reflected, Chicago had, 'in its own way, a form of apartheid.' After encountering Ernest Cole's photographs and training with mentors such as Gordon Parks and Garry Winogrand in the early 1970s, Moutoussamy-Ashe traveled to South Africa at the height of apartheid, armed with her camera.In March 1977, she accompanied her husband Arthur Ashe there, as part of a team filming a TV documentary on sports and apartheid. She returned alone the next year for political activist Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe's funeral. Visiting Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal, and the townships of Alexandra, Kliptown, Lenasia and Soweto, she got to know the country and its people through her lens. Seeking to understand a place both foreign and familiar, Moutoussamy-Ashe captured the country's charged circumstances as well as individuals going about daily life. She gained special access to various events and documented encounters with influential figures, among them Mangosuthu Buthelezi; Dr. Nthato Motlana and his wife Sally; Helen Suzman; and Ellen Kuzwayo. In stark black-and-white and vivid color, Moutoussamy-Ashe's images offer a distinct perspective from an African American photographer on a turbulent period in South African history. This publication, representing the 2024 Gordon Parks Foundation / Steidl Book Prize, features more than 100 of Moutoussamy-Ashe's photographs, many never published before.
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Language: English
Published by Steidl GmbH & Co. OHG, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969994721 ISBN 13: 9783969994726
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Language: English
Published by Steidl Gmbh & Co.OHG Jul 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969994721 ISBN 13: 9783969994726
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Through photography, writing, and activism, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe transforms the personal into a broader meditation on contemporary society and politics. Raised on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s and '60s, Moutoussamy-Ashe's understanding of race and class was shaped by the city's systemic discriminatory practices; as she later reflected, Chicago had, 'in its own way, a form of apartheid.' After encountering Ernest Cole's photographs and training with mentors such as Gordon Parks and Garry Winogrand in the early 1970s, Moutoussamy-Ashe traveled to South Africa at the height of apartheid, armed with her camera.In March 1977, she accompanied her husband Arthur Ashe there, as part of a team filming a TV documentary on sports and apartheid. She returned alone the next year for political activist Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe's funeral. Visiting Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal, and the townships of Alexandra, Kliptown, Lenasia and Soweto, she got to know the country and its people through her lens. Seeking to understand a place both foreign and familiar, Moutoussamy-Ashe captured the country's charged circumstances as well as individuals going about daily life. She gained special access to various events and documented encounters with influential figures, among them Mangosuthu Buthelezi; Dr. Nthato Motlana and his wife Sally; Helen Suzman; and Ellen Kuzwayo. In stark black-and-white and vivid color, Moutoussamy-Ashe's images offer a distinct perspective from an African American photographer on a turbulent period in South African history. This publication, representing the 2024 Gordon Parks Foundation / Steidl Book Prize, features more than 100 of Moutoussamy-Ashe's photographs, many never published before.Steidl GmbH & Co.OHG, Düstere Straße 4, 37073 Göttingen 240 pp. Englisch.
Language: English
Published by Steidl Gmbh & Co.OHG Jul 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969994721 ISBN 13: 9783969994726
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Through photography, writing, and activism, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe transforms the personal into a broader meditation on contemporary society and politics. Raised on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s and '60s, Moutoussamy-Ashe's understanding of race and class was shaped by the city's systemic discriminatory practices; as she later reflected, Chicago had, 'in its own way, a form of apartheid.' After encountering Ernest Cole's photographs and training with mentors such as Gordon Parks and Garry Winogrand in the early 1970s, Moutoussamy-Ashe traveled to South Africa at the height of apartheid, armed with her camera.In March 1977, she accompanied her husband Arthur Ashe there, as part of a team filming a TV documentary on sports and apartheid. She returned alone the next year for political activist Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe's funeral. Visiting Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal, and the townships of Alexandra, Kliptown, Lenasia and Soweto, she got to know the country and its people through her lens. Seeking to understand a place both foreign and familiar, Moutoussamy-Ashe captured the country's charged circumstances as well as individuals going about daily life. She gained special access to various events and documented encounters with influential figures, among them Mangosuthu Buthelezi; Dr. Nthato Motlana and his wife Sally; Helen Suzman; and Ellen Kuzwayo. In stark black-and-white and vivid color, Moutoussamy-Ashe's images offer a distinct perspective from an African American photographer on a turbulent period in South African history. This publication, representing the 2024 Gordon Parks Foundation / Steidl Book Prize, features more than 100 of Moutoussamy-Ashe's photographs, many never published before.
Language: English
Published by Steidl GmbH & Co.OHG, 2025
ISBN 10: 3969994721 ISBN 13: 9783969994726
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Buch. Condition: Neu. South Africa, 1977/78 | Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe | Buch | 240 S. | Englisch | 2025 | Steidl GmbH & [.] | EAN 9783969994726 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Steidl Verlag, Düstere Str. 4, 37073 Göttingen, mwegener[at]steidl[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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ISBN 10: 3969994721 ISBN 13: 9783969994726
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Through photography, writing, and activism, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe transforms the personal into a broader meditation on contemporary society and politics. Raised on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s and '60s, Moutoussamy-Ashe's understanding of race and class was shaped by the city's systemic discriminatory practices; as she later reflected, Chicago had, 'in its own way, a form of apartheid.' After encountering Ernest Cole's photographs and training with mentors such as Gordon Parks and Garry Winogrand in the early 1970s, Moutoussamy-Ashe traveled to South Africa at the height of apartheid, armed with her camera.In March 1977, she accompanied her husband Arthur Ashe there, as part of a team filming a TV documentary on sports and apartheid. She returned alone the next year for political activist Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe's funeral. Visiting Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal, and the townships of Alexandra, Kliptown, Lenasia and Soweto, she got to know the country and its people through her lens. Seeking to understand a place both foreign and familiar, Moutoussamy-Ashe captured the country's charged circumstances as well as individuals going about daily life. She gained special access to various events and documented encounters with influential figures, among them Mangosuthu Buthelezi; Dr. Nthato Motlana and his wife Sally; Helen Suzman; and Ellen Kuzwayo. In stark black-and-white and vivid color, Moutoussamy-Ashe's images offer a distinct perspective from an African American photographer on a turbulent period in South African history. This publication, representing the 2024 Gordon Parks Foundation / Steidl Book Prize, features more than 100 of Moutoussamy-Ashe's photographs, many never published before. 240 pp. Englisch.
Language: English
Published by CRC Press 2017-07-27, 2017
ISBN 10: 1138407097 ISBN 13: 9781138407091
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Hardcover. Condition: New.
Published by The New York Times Company, New York, 1976
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Law, Roger; Fluck, Peter; Lawrence-Jones, John (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Sacrificing Freud - The psychiatric priesthood - itself torn between Catholics and Protestants - hastens the nightmare of a society run by doctors; Is Ronald Reagan a Peach-Pit Conservative or Closet Moderate? - The struggle in New Hampshire tests his belief that he's the natural heir to the G.O.P. nomination - with photos of Reagan in his youth; Kids With Kids - more and more white, middle-class, teen-age girls are having babies out of wedlock - and keeping them; The Moneyweight Champion - The investments of Morgan Guaranty Trust, largest institution of them all, account for huge chunks of stock trading volume - is their market influence benign?; Jean-Pierre Rampal - The Most Magic Flute; A Professional Guide to Watching Tennis - by Arthur Ashe (then the world's top-ranked tennis player); Multi-page informational ad entitled "Why So Many Invest in South Africa"; Two-page color-photo tourism ad for South Africa; Fashion photos of aprons; Maximal Minima - photos of the design of the tiny NYC co-op of Peter Benchley and his wife; Photos of Marilyn Neerman's high-rise, midtown studio design; Lobster recipes; Hats - article by Raymond A. Sokolov. 88 pages. . Generously illustrated with black and white photos. Wonderful photo fashion ads, some in color. Faint school stamp on front cover, otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy of this excellent issue.