LIBROS DEL AUTOR: dan stanislawski

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  • Landscapes Of Bacchus
    Dan Stanislawski
    In a country of disparate parts and of long, unbroken historical experience, there may be one dominant feature, a clue to the character of its regions. In Portugal the vine serves as this clue. The vine has been an important aspect of the Iberian landscape since prehistoric times, and farmers still use Roman methods of cultivation that have been adapted to regional physical con...
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    33,64 €

  • Portugal’s Other Kingdom
    Dan Stanislawski
    A land of long ago on the brink of tomorrow. That is the Algarve, the southernmost province of Portugal, a land that knew the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Visigoths, Moslems-and yet retained its own distinctive personality. In the 1950s it first felt the impact of industrialization, and from that situation the author developed this book. In presenting this descri...
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    38,94 €

  • The Individuality of Portugal
    Dan Stanislawski
    Many map users have wondered why Portugal, sharing with Spain the Iberian Peninsula, ever became a separate nation. That question is answered with remarkable clarity by Dan Stanislawski. This book also presents an analysis of the factors that produce separate nations and offers a study of the evolution of national cultures generally, especially as they apply to Portugal. ...
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    33,47 €

  • The Anatomy of Eleven Towns in Michoacán
    Dan Stanislawski
    In this book, Dan Stanislawski studies the geography of various small towns in one Mexican state. He discusses the factors-landscape, buildings, culture groups, and so forth-that create a unique personality for each of these towns. ...
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    20,05 €