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A Copland Celebration Vol. 3

William Turner: Licht und Farbe : eine Ausstellung in Zusammenarbeit mit Tate
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Turner on birds: A short and succinct history of the principal birds noticed by Pliny and Aristotle first published by Doctor William Turner, 1544

Joseph Mallord William Turner: A select group of oils, watercolors, drawings, and prints : a loan exhibition, March 4-April 8, 1979, the Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, Tennessee

two Important Paintings By Joseph Mallord William Turner, R. A.
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A Copland Celebration Vol. 3

The Fighting Temeraire by William Turner, 26×20

Joseph Mallord William Turner

WILLIAM TURNER
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Of Chiles, Cacti, and Fighting Cocks: Notes On The American West
Frederick Turner has once again penned his sharp-witted observations on the unusual and often intriguing dichotomy of the real and the legendary in the American West.

*Now in its third edition, Of Chilies, Cacti, and Fighting Cocks remains a touchstone of popular Western literature
*Expanded edition includes two new essays
*Anyone interested in history, environmental issues, the American West, and particularly Native American history will give a resounding cheer for Turner’s contribution to the endlessly fascinating American West
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Customer Review: Five stars just for spelling “chiles” right
This is about the REAL Southwest, neither the Tex-Mexified version east of the Rockies, nor the touristy version of Santa Fe, nor the mythical version of the OK Corral. Most of this book deals with the largest U.S. desert — the Great Basin desert. A land of rugged climatic extremes and even more rugged geography, it has largely bent men to its will rather than the other way around. Beginning with his own childhood reading and first trips to this area, Turner paints a portrait of the Southwest’s natural and social history while also describing how he, too, has been shaped by this land.
Customer Review: Reprint is well-done!
A wonderful new edition of this lovely book has recently been done by Fulcrum Publishing. The ISBN is 1-55591-486-1. It includes new essays, including one on Gerogia O’Keefe that looks at the west from an artist’s perspective that I thought was particularly special.

Specimen of a Lichenographia Britannica
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Kiln-drying hardwood dimension parts (Research paper FPL)


The Fighting Temeraire by William Turner, 26×20
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Folkstone from the Sea framed art print by Joseph Mallord William Turner

Affectionately, T.S. Eliot, The Story of a Friendship, 1947-1965

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Berlin Airlift
This DVD includes three films on the Berlin Airlift that began in 1948. The first film is a narrated Air Force documentary with historic photos and film footage. It includes interviews with pilots and ground crew. It also features an interview with Gen. Sterling P. Bettinger, who was chief pilot in charge of air traffic procedures. Documentation of the airlift includes “Black Friday,” Operation Little Vittles and “The Easter Parade,” which finally broke the back of the Soviet blockade. There are two other silent films, which include footage of flight line activity during the airlift at Templehof and Rhein Main air bases.

Hahnemuhle William Turner, 100 % Rag, Natural White Matte Inkjet Paper, 16 mil., 190 g/mA, 8.5″ x 11″, 20 Sheets
This mould-made inkjet natural line 100% Rag William Turner is a single side coated, traditional fine art media. Made in the Hahnemuhle Paper Mill, the surface inkjet coating is a special matte coating, designed for high quality digital fine art reproduction and print applications on inkjet plotters and printers.The printed side of this paper has been specially coated to offer excellent image sharpness, optimal colour gradation. It still offers the esthetical view accustomed with traditional fine art papers. The coating also offers a very high level of water resistance.Common applications include, Fine Art Print reproduction, Business Cards, Greeting Cards, Post Cards, Menu and Novelty Applications, Certificates and Presentational Prints for display requirements.
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The Paintings of J.M.W. Turner, Volume 2: Plates (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies)

William Turner und der Rhein (Veroffentlichungen des Stadtarchivs Bonn)

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TWO IMPORTANT PAINTINGS BY JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A.
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The Paintings of J.M.W. Turner, Volume 2: Plates (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies)

Selected Poems of Thomas Gray, Charles Churchill and William Cowper (Penguin Classics)


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William Turner is a natural white mould-made watercolor paper with 100% rag content making it highly archival. A smooth surface suits detailed work and watercolors. The printed side of this paper has been specially coated for excellent image sharpness and optimum color graduation. The coating also offers a very high level of water resistance.
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Selected Poems of Thomas Gray, Charles Churchill and William Cowper (Penguin Classics)

Lonely Planet : New Zealand

William Turner: A New Herball
William Turner’s A New Herball, originally published during the second half of the sixteenth century, was the first English herbal (treatise on herbs and plants) with any pretensions to scientific status. As such, it provided a landmark in the history of botany and herbalism, breaking new ground in its accuracy of observation and its scientific thoroughness. For the first time since its original publication, the entire Herball is now available in a facsimile edition that faithfully reproduces the beautiful sixteenth century black-letter text and woodcut illustrations. To aid the twentieth century reader, a modernized transcript, together with keyed-in notes, a glossary of unfamiliar terms and comprehensive indexes have been provided. Biographical information is also included to give an indication of Turner’s contribution to sixteenth-century English history. The Herball originally appeared in three parts: Part I (1551) forms the first volume of this edition and Part II (1562) and Part III (1568) form the second volume.
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British Painting in the National Gallery of Art Booklet Number Eight
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Journal of a Tour in the Levant: Volume 1
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Joseph Mallord William Turner, RA: Going to the ball (San Martino), Returning from the ball (St. Martha)


Lonely Planet : New Zealand
With the southern summer (and northern winter) now upon us, this is a perfect but cruel time to release a new edition of the Lonely Planet guide to New Zealand. Since, in common with many independent travellers, Lonely Planet hails from the Antipodes, perhaps it is to be expected that this book should be rich and authoritative. But nevertheless it surpasses expectations, for on top of all the practical information on hotels, food and transport which Lonely Planet guides traditionally are so good at, it has a depth which in my experience is rare in the series.

The book is written by two New Zealanders and an Australian, and this local background perhaps explains why it is more culturally informed than some other guides in the LP series. The authors have been especially sensitive in their coverage of the Maoris. There is a long and erudite guide to Maori culture and history, including fascinating sections on mythology, art and culture, and very revealing photographs and illustrations. The book also has a superb and beautifully illustrated guide to the country’s flora and fauna, which is very well tailored to its market, since many visitors come to experience New Zealand’s wealth of outdoor experiences.

Guides are usually best when they come from a deep knowledge of the place being written about, and this Lonely Planet guide to New Zealand is no different: it is eloquent and informative and will be a great help to anyone heading south. –Toby Green

Customer Review: The only guide to New Zealand you will need
I bought this for a trip round the whole of New Zealand and was amazed to find the level of detail within the book. I actually travelled with both this and the Footprint guide (which certainly contains more info, although probably more on where to stay). I would have to say Lonely Planet wins hands down on New Zealand in terms of quality, readability and interest.

The standard Lonely Planet structure is adopted, providing the reader with a history, general information on the country for the visitor, suggestions for activities and itineries, a vast amount of info on sights to see and lots of useful maps.

The sights info is broken up into region and neatly follows a trip going from the north to the south. The index makes it easy to find details on where you are at any time though. For each location, there’s suggestions on where to stay, where to eat, what to see and what to do. I am usually quite wary of following restaurant suggestions in travel guides but found myself using the suggestions in this book a lot, mainly because I found it quite difficult to find restaurants I liked.

During the course of my holiday, there was not a single place I came across that was worth seeing, or was recommended to visit by a New Zealander, which was not covered in Lonely Planet. The maps were also excellent, and although New Zealand is an easy country to drive round, the small maps included with some sights in this book were of great value.

I cannot recommend this book enough for travelling around NZ.

Customer Review: An absolute must have!
On embarking on a RTW trip for 6 months and with 3 months in New Zealand - this book provided to be invaluable during our stay. We arrived with just our LP and 3 months of adventure ahead of us.

It was 90% accurate although needs some updating as things have inevitably changed since it was published! We discovered some great new hostels not mentioned.

Would recommend it over other NZ guidebooks but also get a BBH Hostel Guide if you are backpacking for latest quality ratings and new places to stay.

Deep Cover [1992]

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Pirates are in, and every year the costumes and props get better and more accurate. Appearing the be designed as a hybrid between a scimitar and a saber this pirate sword is a wonderful find. The stainless steel blade of the scimitar measures 36 inches in length and is accented with a deep blood groove, and painted with a faux antiqued blade finish. Intricate symbolized blade collar matches nicely with the tidal-wave themed hand guard, both the blade collar and the guard carry an antiqued brass finish. Brass accents also blend nicely in the handle design which is complimented by a thin leather cord wrapped handle. Measures 39 inches when closed, 36 inches in overall length with a 27.5 inch blade length; 16/64 blade thickness with a mild blade sharpness.
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Deep Cover [1992]
Customer Review: A real gem
If you have not seen Deep cover then you are missing a treat. This is one of the best underated thrillers/dramas of the 90’s..stunning performances from both Lawrence fishburne and Jeff Godblum. I used to own this on video and re-bought it on dvd. Lawrence Fishburne plays a cop sent to infiltrate a drug cartel undercover..he starts at the bottom with the street pushers and works his way to the top where he meets the top boss,along the way he meets jeff goldblum who plays a bent lawyer in league with the cartel..Fishburne gets deeper into the lifestyle and doesnt know if he’s a cop pretending to be a drug dealer or vice-versa.

Great soundtrack and features the deep cover single by dr dre/snoop. A real classic and very underated..go buy

Customer Review: Disappointed…
The real annoyance is that I bought this mainly to get hold of the moody ambient piece that plays during the film’s love scene. I find it’s called ‘John and Betty’s Theme’ and lasts only two and a half minutes… so cut down it’s really just a sampler.

As for the rap side, there are far superior albums… a lot of filler tracks on here I can’t remember from the (excellent) film… perhaps some guy was listening to them on a walkman as he passed the main character in a crowded street?

The Scarecrows [1988] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

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Specimen of a Lichenographia Britannica
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Caribbean Pirate Scimitar w/ Hard Leather Scabbard
Pirates are in, and every year the costumes and props get better and more accurate. Appearing the be designed as a hybrid between a scimitar and a saber this pirate sword is a wonderful find. The stainless steel blade of the scimitar measures 36 inches in length and is accented with a deep blood groove, and painted with a faux antiqued blade finish. Intricate symbolized blade collar matches nicely with the tidal-wave themed hand guard, both the blade collar and the guard carry an antiqued brass finish. Brass accents also blend nicely in the handle design which is complimented by a thin leather cord wrapped handle. Measures 39 inches when closed, 36 inches in overall length with a 27.5 inch blade length; 16/64 blade thickness with a mild blade sharpness.
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William Turner: Restoration composer and singer


The Scarecrows [1988] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Customer Review: very scary !
there is another release of ” scarecrows” from jef films ,but this is better quality , the region 1 unrated version ,the picture is sharp & the soundtrack is good & its uncut! mgm have done exremely well here except there is no extras ! but its a gripping horror drama ,lots of gore

& action . a group, of mercenaries hijack a plane after a robbery & they

need to get to mexico ,but one of them is greedy & parachutes off with the

money & lands smack in the middle of a field of scarecrows! the others

force the plane to land & find a deserted farmhouse & the creepy scarecrows ,but this is just the start of a night of terror ! one criticism

is most of the film is in the dark & you are struggling to see what is

going on but ,its one hell of a movie ,buy the r1 on mgm ,sure to be a classic ! worzel gummidge it aint !

Customer Review: OVERRATED BUT STILL GOOD
After making a daring escape from a military base, a group of robbers, Corbin, (Ted Vernon) Curry, (Michael David Sims) Roxanne, (Kristina Sanborn) Al, (David James Campbell) and Bert, (B.J. Turner) lose their money in a cornfield, and after dealing with a traitor in their ranks, the group comes upon a small, abandoned house on the grounds. Thinking it’s the perfect place to regroup, they hole up and decide on a plan of action. After trying to make an escape, they find the scarecrows in the field are alive and hinting them down one by one.

The Good News: This actually wasn’t as bad as I thought. One of the best things about this film is that it conjures up an effective and genuinely creepy atmosphere. The mystery surrounding the scarecrows is absolutely creepy, as they look just right and the aura created from them is remarkable. So much is derived from them and their look that they literally carry the film in the beginning. The biggest example of this is the first romp through the stalks. It’s a very long, drawn out sequence built around the faces and suspense from the scarecrows. A lot of it’s success is based on the scarecrows. It’s also pretty gory for what it is, and there’s some nice blood-splatter. The kills are nice and brutal as well, and feature a good dose of blood. There’s a hacksaw used to cut off a hand, a sickle repeatedly stabbed into the leg, and several stabbings. A gag with a bag up in a tree and the fact that every murder always features a graphic dissection doesn’t hurt it either. It’s simplistic story is also a big plus, keeping it upbeat along the way and putting all the focus where it should be.

The Bad News: There’s several things in here that didn’t really sit all that well. First, and most aggravating was that the majority of conversations were held over headsets, and often times made it seem like no one on-screen was actually speaking. It’s incredibly irritating and makes it completely disjointed. This makes it worse as it’s during the best part of the film. There’s also an uncut version around that is far gorier than what is given, which seems believable as what’s on display is kinda choppy at times and looks like it was edited. But outside of a few other very small nit-picks, this wasn’t all that bad. Not great, but not bad.

The Final Verdict: A little bit undeserving of it’s status as a cult classic, but it’s still a genuine creepy, features a memorable villain, and has some great moments spread throughout. There is some merit to it, though, so give it a chance. It’s fast enough that it won’t hurt much.

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