Created by TV and movie star, Michael Chiklis! Earth in the near future is a place where the only gods worshipped are money and power. When black-market artifacts dealer Hamilton Finch stumbles upon a cache of ancient treasures, he does not expect to come face-to-face with Zeus himself! Is it true? Do the gods walk among us? And what event has caused them to show themselves after so many millennia?
Captain Mansfield of the U.S.S. Charleston sat on the edge of the s'naiah - wood desk . It was as uncomfortable as it looked , what with all the savage iconography carved into it . He frowned .
Each chapter addresses a specific fundamental issue or period pertaining to the building; together, the essays in this volume shed light on all aspects of the Pantheon's creation, and establish the importance of the history of the building ...
Be a god. Choose a side. Save the world . . . or destroy it! Millions play the game, and this is the first time the backstory has been told!
In this richly illustrated book, MacDonald analyzes the original design and construction of one of the grand architectural statements of all ages, discusses the technology that made it possible, and explores its metaphorical meaning.
“How the Panthéon Was Created,” in Panthéon de la Guerre: Cyclorama of the World War and Its Heroes, . . Annette Becker, La guerre et lafoi: De la mort à la mémoire, – , – . .“Discours de M.Poincaré,président ...
Describes the building of the Pantheon, discussing the role of the Roman emperor Hadrian and the significance of the Pantheon in the fields of history and architecture.
"A compilation of the author's three previous graphic novels"--Provided by publisher.
Frank Lloyd Wright, “Archeseum,” September 1956, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1943–1959. (Photo: © 2009 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale AZ/Art Resource, NY/Artists Rights Society [ARS], NY) space with skylight ...
"This publication is issued in conjunction with the exhibition, The Aztec Pantheon and the Art of Empire, on view in the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa in Malibu, from March 24 through July 5, 2010"--T.p. verso.
The most important myth in Ancient Egypt is faithfully retold in all its filthy, hilarious glory!