The Eye

  • The Eye: Basic Sciences in Practice
    By John V. Forrester, Andrew D. Dick, Paul G McMenamin

    Boynton, G.M., 2002. Color vision: how the cortex represents ... Bray, S., Almas, R., Arnold, A.E., Iaria, G., Macqueen, G., 2013. ... D'Angelo, E., Mazzarello, P., Prestori, F., Mapelli, J., Solinas, S., Lombardo, P., et al., 2011.

  • The Eye: How the World’s Most Influential Creative Directors Develop Their Vision
    By Nathan Williams

    As an entrepreneur whose own work is defined by its specific and instantly recognizable aesthetic, Nathan Williams has a unique vision of contemporary culture that will make this an invaluable book for art directors, designers, ...

  • The Eye: A Very Short Introduction
    By Michael F. Land

    ... Bevir THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL Eric Rauchway HABERMAS James Gordon Finlayson HAPPINESS Daniel M. Haybron HEGEL Peter Singer HEIDEGGER Michael Inwood HERODOTUS Jennifer T. Roberts HIEROGLYPHS Penelope Wilson HINDUISM Kim ...

  • The Eye: A Very Short Introduction
    By Michael F. Land

    ... THE OLD TESTAMENT Michael D. Coogan THE ORCHESTRA D. Kern Holoman ORGANIZATIONS Mary Jo Hatch PAGANISM Owen Davies THE PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI CONFLICT Martin Bunton PARTICLE PHYSICS Frank Close PAUL E. P. Sanders PENTECOSTALISM William ...

  • The Eye: A Novel
    By Thomas Doulis

    After setting the cross in the corner and the cloth bag next to the dresser, he turned on the floor lamp. The light exposed the dresser's peeling veneer, aluminum pulls, and a cloudy mirror against which rested his few pictures: a ...

  • The Eye: A Very Short Introduction
    By Michael F. Land

    In humans, vision is the most important sense, and much of the brain is given over to the processing of visual information. This book describes the evolution of vision and the variety of eyes found in both humans and animals.

  • The Eye: Basic Sciences in Practice
    By John V. Forrester

    Written in a clear, user-friendly style, this highly illustrated text presents full coverage of the scientific basis of ophthalmology. It emphasizes the clinical relevance of the processes and concepts discussed...

  • The Eye: Window to Body and Soul an Ophthalmologists Odyssey
    By M.D., W. A. J. Van Heuven

    The most feared loss of function during life is the loss of sight. Thus, the prevention of blindness is of greatest importance to humankind. This is the task of the ophthalmologist and is the subject of this book.

  • The Eye: A Natural History
    By Simon Ings

    With the help of a beguiling mix of illustrated visual conundrums and enigmas, Ings triumphs with a compelling dissection of the eye's age-old mysteries that is both seriously interesting and interestingly fun.

  • The Eye: The Physiology of Human Perception
    By Kara Rogers Senior Editor, Biomedical Sciences

    Explores the parts of the eye and how they function, including information on diseases and illnesses.

  • The Eye: An Insider's Memoir of Masterpieces, Money, and the Magnetism of Art
    By Philippe Costamagna

    This is an art adventure story and a memoir all in one, written by a leading expert on the Renaissance whose métier is a high-stakes detective game involving massive amounts of money and frenetic activity in the service of the art market ...

  • The Eye
    By Teneues

    This vibrant photo book celebrates seven years of Fotografiska by interpreting the evolution of the field during the years that Fotografiska has been around to influence it, showing a best-of selection of classic and contemporary ...

  • The Eye: How the Worlds Most Influential Creative Directors Develop Their Vision
    By Nathan Williams

    Directors like Spike Jonze and Melina Matsoukas. Tastemakers like Grace Coddington and Linda Rodin. We learn about the books they read, the mentors who guided them, their individual techniques for achieving success.

  • The Eye
    By Bill Pronzini, John Lutz

    ... six of diamonds . Just the six of diamonds . " Who do you think is responsible ? " Willie asked . " Responsible for what ? " “ The shootings . " " I don't want to talk about that , " Corales said . " Why not ? Everyone is talking about ...

  • The Eye: How the World's Most Influential Creative Directors Develop Their Vision
    By Nathan Williams

    As an entrepreneur whose own work is defined by its specific and instantly recognizable aesthetic, Nathan Williams has a unique vision of contemporary culture that will make this an invaluable book for art directors, designers, ...