Drawing the Line: The Linocuts of Ian Phillips
In this book, he discusses how to decide what should and should not be covered in a generous benefits plan for all.
This edition of Drawing the Line includes new information on the starting point of English surveyors Charles Mason’s and Jeremiah Dixon’s famous line; the actual location of their observatory in Embreeville, Pennsylvania; and the ...
In this important new book, Christina Rosenberger argues that the creative solutions and artistic relationships Martin developed in this period shape all of her later work, including the nonobjective grid paintings for which she is most ...
Weaving revelations about surveying into an engrossing historical narrative that captures the spirit of pre-Revolutionary America, this book accomplishes for the making of the Mason-Dixon line what Dava Sobel’s Longitude did for John ...
Drawing the Line: The Political Essays of Paul Goodman
To enable a fuller understanding of this open question, Drawing the Line provides a concise explanation of the current controversy by sketching it in its full historical context.
Pediatric resident Dani Russell is focused on her career.
Set in the social and historical context of pre-Revolutionary America, this book is a spellbinding account of one of the great and historic achievements of its time.
As World War II began, not only were Japanese Americans herded into internment camps, the young men were then drafted. But at Heart Mountain, a group of resisters drew the...
The reason the Frenchman left the scene so rapidly was explained when another Royal Navy ship hove into sight; it was HMS Unicorn, a sixth‐rate frigate of twenty‐eight guns, itself battle‐scarred from an encounter with the French the ...
This book presents a look at the "big picture.
However, the fantasy lands animators create bear little resemblance to the conditions under which these artists work.
Drawing the Line: The Protest Poster in America : a Book of Postcards
Alarms sound at Boston's Beth Israel hospital as an older woman suffers a heart attack - a woman with pervasive, end-stage cancer.
Through easy, inviting activities in the visual arts, music, and drama, Gilmore leads students to explore a host of creative approaches to composing.
This beautiful book is clear, accessible, and a must-have for any student aspiring to work in film and television design.