LIBROS DEL AUTOR: john strand

8 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: john strand

  • Evil Little Fucks
    Bridgett Nelson / Jeff Strand / John Durgin
    Evil comes in fun-sized packages.  Behind the facade of sweetness and light, there lurks a darkness that defies comprehension as the veil of innocence is cruelly stripped away to reveal something far more sinister. Journey through the twisted minds of evil children, those who are born not of childish whimsy, but rather sprout from the seeds of nightmares. Presenting Evil Little...
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    14,74 €

  • Hat! A Vaudeville
    John Strand
    A loving homage to Eugène Labiche and the High Vaudeville style he was instrumental in establishing a century and a half ago.'Breathless fun! A highly accomplished effort, a smart comic machine that hurdles its characters from one amusingly improbable scenario to another ... HAT simultaneously detonates a dozen tiny plot points like some stage supercollider.' -Los Angeles Times...
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    17,72 €

  • Three Nights In Tehran
    John Strand
    A comedy about the Iran-Contra affair. 'Heroic ... Sharp ... Wonderfully nuts ... The antic lunacy of a Busby Berkeley routine ... Strand's Ollie North is not just the butt of the play but its suffering hero. He's like a lawbreaker out of Ibsen, maybe a little crazy but with a genuine, shining integrity.' -The Washington Post 'John Strand's THREE NIGHTS IN TEHRAN is a furious...
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    16,35 €

  • An Essay on the Revolutions of Literature
    John Murdoch / T. Cadell in the Strand
    'An Essay on the Revolutions of Literature,' penned by John Murdoch and published in 1771, offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolving landscape of literary tastes and trends. This insightful essay examines the cyclical nature of literary movements, exploring how societal shifts and intellectual currents influence the rise and fall of different styles and genres. Murdoch’s w...
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    26,18 €

  • Man and His Dwelling Place
    West Strand John W. Parker And Son
    'Man and His Dwelling Place' explores the historical and social significance of housing. This work delves into the evolution of domestic architecture and its profound impact on human society. Examining various styles and structures, the book provides insights into how our dwellings shape our lives and reflect cultural values. A fascinating read for architects, historians, and a...
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    27,94 €

  • Otabenga
    John Strand
    In 1904 the city of Saint Louis hosted a World's Fair. One event was titled the 'University of Man,' meant to celebrate the emerging science of anthropology and popular notions of biological evolution. 'Race specimens' from around the world were gathered and brought to Saint Louis to be displayed for the crowds: Indians, Eskimos, Africans and other 'rare' races, including, to m...
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    16,24 €

  • Lincolnesque
    John Strand
    A dark comedy set in present-day Washington, D.C. Francis was a brilliant political staffer who suffered a mental breakdown, convinced he was Abraham Lincoln. He now works as a janitor in various D.C. buildings, and attends therapy, but still sometimes wanders off and makes rousing public speeches. He is kept from being forcibly confined to an institution only by the efforts of...
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    17,75 €

  • Pathways to the Planets
    John R. Strand / John RStrand
    When my generation grew up, we were never limited by the sky or the stars. Man had already begun to probe its mysteries. Our mothers and fathers before us had created methods, maps, and ships that would forever change their planet and the way their children would view the world. So, when our small new-media company was offered the opportunity to work with John Strand and Pat...
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    24,48 €