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A guide to digital photography, covering topics such as the basics, including choosing a camera and equipment, setting up, taking shots and camera care. It also provides tips for taking photographs, with ideas for various genre: portraits, holidays, weddings, children, flora and ...
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Coloured drawings; route maps; paper covers; mint copy; City Tramway Publications; 2010. (Details of the trolleybuses that served New Zealand cities - covers history, routes and details of each trolleybus together with present day trolley buses in Wellington.
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Previously entitled 'Purchasing Principles and Management' this book has been essential reading and the standard text for practitioners and students of the subject of purchasing or procurement for nearly 40 years. This new tenth edition continues to cover the continuous change an ...
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These poems, assembled shortly before the author's death in 1974, are all set in parts of the Roman Empire, either in the Holy Land or on the Celtic fringes. They are animated by David Jones's Catholic faith and by his own experiences as a soldier.
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Presents an insight into the life of the poet and artist David Jones.
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A collection of essays that explores the author's deep connection to Wales through its culture, symbolism and through the notion of heroic defeat. It brings particular focus to the question of visual art, not only in Wales, but also in England and in its relationship to war.
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Beginning with the author's personal reflections upon Welsh culture, this selection turns next to his thoughts on the position of art and the artist in the twentieth-century, concluding with writings on the nature of epoch and European culture and history.
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Offers a philosophic view, tenable for our times, of the secret places where nature finds reconciliation with the Divine.
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