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![]() ![]() Spanning the ancient world to modern leaps in technology, this is a book for the artist, the history buff, the science lover and the design fanatic. From grinding down beetles and burning animal bones to alchemy and serendipity, Chromatopia reveals the origin stories of over 50 of history's most extraordinary pigments. Chromatopia: An Illustrated History of Colour (Paperback) /anglais: COLES DAVID/LANDER A: 9781760761219: : Books Buy new: 24. Summary: Did you know that the Egyptians created the first synthetic colour or that the noblest purple comes from a predatory sea snail? Throughout history, artist pigments have been made from deadly metals, poisonous minerals, urine, cow dung, and even crushed insects. Subject(s): Color in art | Color | Color - History | Colors | Colors - History | Color | Color in art | Colors Genre/Form: History. Chromatopia: An Illustrated History of Colour David Coles 126 Hardcover £24. Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume ISBN: 9781760760021 1760760021. Listen 46m 29s Volume 90 00:00 00:00 The unexpected history of artists paints Download The unexpected history of artists paints (21.43 MB) Download 21. Chromatopia, An Illustrated History of Colour is published by Thames & Hudson. ![]() Publisher: New York, New York : Thames & Hudson Inc., ©2018 Description: 223 p: 23 cm. ![]() Chromatopia : an illustrated history of colour / David Coles with photography by Adrian Lander. ![]() ![]() Compare Standard and Premium Digital here.Īny changes made can be done at any time and will become effective at the end of the trial period, allowing you to retain full access for 4 weeks, even if you downgrade or cancel. ![]() ![]() You may also opt to downgrade to Standard Digital, a robust journalistic offering that fulfils many user’s needs. It is about Leila, a woman who is obsessed with computers, who helps a woman called Tess disappear without anyone realising by taking over Tess's email and social media accounts. Career edit Her debut novel, Kiss Me First, was published in 2013. If you’d like to retain your premium access and save 20%, you can opt to pay annually at the end of the trial. Lottie Moggach is an English journalist and author. If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for $69 per month.įor cost savings, you can change your plan at any time online in the “Settings & Account” section. For a full comparison of Standard and Premium Digital, click here.Ĭhange the plan you will roll onto at any time during your trial by visiting the “Settings & Account” section. ![]() Premium Digital includes access to our premier business column, Lex, as well as 15 curated newsletters covering key business themes with original, in-depth reporting. Standard Digital includes access to a wealth of global news, analysis and expert opinion. During your trial you will have complete digital access to FT.com with everything in both of our Standard Digital and Premium Digital packages. ![]() ![]() ![]() middle section a masterful study in alienation and escape. In fact, though, the greater similarity lies in their ability to blend a lyrical prose - the prose of longing, missed connections, grasped pleasures - with an almost uncanny depth of observation. What Belongs to You is an uncommonly sensitive, intelligent and poignant novel Sunday Times I had thought of Hollinghurst as I read What Belongs to You, Greenwell's astonishingly assured debut novel, but questioned whether the parallel came to mind because both writers create vivid, enclosed worlds filled with ambiguous and shifting relationships between gay men. Greenwell writes in long, consummately nuanced sentences, strung with insights and soaked in melancholy. I found myself trembling as I read it Evening Standard A refreshingly slim, subdued and contemplative piece of work. ![]() a novel of rejection and disgust, displacement and transcendence. an essential work of our time Daily Telegraph ***** Worthy of its comparisons to James Baldwin and Alan Hollinghurst as well as Virginia Woolf and W G Sebald. we are dealing with a writer who deserves his plaudits. What Belongs to You stands naturally alongside the great works of compromised sexual obsession such as Thomas Mann's Death in Venice. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And it all begins when we stop making excuses. See hard circumstances as opportunities for growth.Overcome setbacks and obstacles on the path to spiritual growth.Learn from the examples of men in the Bible.Become the man God has called you to be.Personal study opportunities for ongoing spiritual growth.Seven teaching videos featuring author Tony Evans, approximately 10-15 minutes each week - available separately.No More Standing on the Sidelines Features: No More Excuses Teen Guys' Bible Study Book includes printed content for eight sessions, personal study between group sessions, applicable Scripture, "How to Use This Study," and a leader guide. ![]() Challenge yourself to be a man of character and commitment.Fight for purpose and meaning in your life.Make decisions and take action while keeping your godly character intact.Commit to walk through life with other young men who will point you to Jesus.No More Excuses Bible Study eBook with Video Access includes electronic content for eight sessions, personal study between group sessions, applicable Scripture, “How to Use This Study,” tips for leading a group, and a guide for D-Groups.Also, each eBook contains unique codes that enable you to access free teaching videos for each session. Sometimes circumstances in life make it difficult for men to be all God wants them to be. ![]() ![]() ![]() When I find a new author with a series I have to decide whether to start with the book I found or go back to book #1 in the series. And, my wife's book club was reading another book in the series at that time so I decided it must be fate for me to try a new author. I first heard about Elizabeth George from Audible's suggestions for books you might like based on others you've listened to. Yet as Lynley and Havers wind their way through Keldale's dark labyrinth of secret scandals and appalling crimes, they uncover a shattering series of revelations that will reverberate through this tranquil English valley - and in their own lives as well.įirst time author for me, debut novel for the author. ![]() For fat, unlovely Roberta Teys has been found in her best dress, an ax in her lap, seated in the old stone barn beside her father's headless corpse. Along with the redoubtable Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, Lynley has been sent to solve a savage murder that has stunned the peaceful countryside. ![]() Now into Keldale's pastoral web of old houses and older secrets comes Scotland Yard Inspector Thomas Lynley, the eighth earl of Asherton. ![]() Three hundred years ago, as legend goes, the frightened Yorkshire villagers smothered a crying babe in Keldale Abbey, where they'd hidden to escape the ravages of Cromwell's raiders. To this day, the low, thin wail of an infant can be heard in Keldale's lush green valleys. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Can he withstand losing his father? Or worse, can he survive losing Eric?Įric knows that something is wrong with Morgan. But how can he share this truth? He's already bullied in school, so that doesn't worry him, at least not as much as the reactions of those he loves. When you realize a fundamental truth about yourself, you want to share it with those you care about. More than that: he's a girl trapped in a boy's body, and he doesn't know what to do. He's a football coach's son in a small, rural Tennessee town, and he's trapped in the wrong body. What Morgan knows more than anything is that he isn't whom he's supposed to be. ![]() But the boys have been best friends their entire lives.Īs their 13th birthday approaches, Morgan knows things are changing. Their families were close, at least until Morgan's mother died of cancer. That's not hyperbolethey were born on the same day in the same hospital, and there was a snowstorm, so both families were snowed in. Meredith Russo, this book absolutely blew me away.Įric and Morgan have known each other since birth. ![]() ![]() ![]() It possesses all the tools of classic totalitarianism-and many new ones of its own invention. It is the inventor of a new 21st century techno-totalitarianism. Whether it’s lashing out at a corporate critic, silencing all warnings of an emerging infectious disease, or suppressing the language and religion of an entire ethnic group, China’s government is no brute-force authoritarian regime. It demonstrates that the government exercises a form of power in China that is as fine-tuned as it is total. But the precision of China’s strike on H&M is just as shocking as its smothering completeness. ![]() That might seem like a small price to pay for taking a principled stand against modern slavery. They suffered no broken windows or tax raids, but China’s own Baidu Maps and even Apple Maps literally wiped them, well, off the map. Its stores were still open for business-if you could find them. ![]() Ride hailing, e-commerce, online promotions: The world’s largest fashion retailer simply vanished without a trace. This year, H&M disappeared from China’s internet. ![]() ![]() ![]() She is taken to the huge, cold and gloomy Trepassen house- a place that holds a thousand secrets within its walls. Hal travels down to the English coast and meets her "family". ![]() So when she receives a letter bequeathing a large inheritance to her, she decides to accept, even though she knows it must be a mistake. This has been her life since the death of her mother a few years earlier. Westaway, Hal reads tarot cards on Brighton pier and struggles daily to pay the bills and find food to keep her going. What's not to love about old dark secrets, even older darker houses, and mysterious family legacies? And I loved it! Such a delicious, hard-to-put-down mystery. ![]() Okay, I'm joking, but that dirty wench spoiled most of the endings to the others so I have had to bag an arc to be able to read this spoiler-free. My sister is a huge Ruth Ware fan so I, of course, in true sibling fashion, had to decide I hated her on principal and avoid all her previous books. I'm really glad I finally broke down and read a Ruth Ware book. They were long, thick bolts, top and bottom. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Jake's character, Grisham explained during the Q&A, is "very autobiographical." "It's up to Matthew, if Matthew wants to do it, the movie will be made," he continued. "I would love for Matthew to play Jake again." "I know he has read the book and he probably will be approached to do the movie," Grisham added, later detailing that he'd love for every one of his books to be adapted to film. He's said that many times and we haven't talked about 'A Time for Mercy' yet." "He did such a wonderful job it made his career. "I owe a lot to Matthew because he was an unknown actor in 1995 when he was picked to play Jake," Grisham said. Grisham, who writes between one and two books each year, spoke to virtual attendees at the Library of Congress' National Book Festival Saturday which featured his novels "The Guardians" and "Camino Winds." By way of a live streamed Q&A he touched on a range of subjects including film adaptation. He revealed he'd love it if Matthew McConaughey were to star as lawyer Jake Brigance (again) in a film adaptation to the "sort of" sequel to the 1996 adaptation of Grisham's "A Time to Kill." John Grisham's next legal thriller, "A Time for Mercy" comes out next month, but the author is already looking ahead at a possible film adaptation. ![]() |