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Georges Seurat
Published in Unknown Binding by Thames & Hudson ()
Author: Pierre Courthion
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Dot Mode
Impressionist and post-Impressionist authority Pierre Courthion says that first tries often show the full range of an artist's talent: "Man at a parapet," aka "The invalid," painted harmonious curves, modulated planes, and straight lines; and "Head of a girl" brushstroked dark against light with the turned away face of an Italian painting and without contour lines. In fact, GEORGES SEURAT became the first painter to draw boundaries as spreading surfaces in lighted areas and as silhouettes in shaded areas. He went on to paint Impressionist-style themes of bourgeois city and countryside life, cafe and circus scenes, seashores and summer landscapes with dots blending into shimmering light and subtle color variations at a distance. The book's 40 colorplates, along with John Russell's SEURAT, show the most important of his 700 drawings and 200 paintings: the blue of "Bathing at Asnieres" and the immense scale of "Bec du hoc" from Bruegel the Elder; the dancing diagonals and slanting double bass of "Le chahut"; "The circus" clown, horse and lady rider galloping and jumping before a captivated audience in a composition of ellipses, ovals and trapezoids worthy of Raphael's "Transfiguration"; the frontal sunset of "Evening, Honfleur" hallmarking a great artist; the ancestors of abstract art in "Port-en-Bessin" and "Rue Saint-Vincent"; the differently brushstroked beach, cliff, mist, sea, ships and vegetation of "Shore at Bas-Butin"; and the David-Pierre Humbert de Superville-styled plumbline straight figures among sultry summer lights and shadows of the masterpiece "A Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte". Readers can put pointillist art in context with Bernard Denvir's POST-IMPRESSIONISM, Walter S. Gibson's BRUEGEL and Wolfgang Stechow's PIETER BRUEGEL THE ELDER.


Global Marketing Strategies
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin College (1998)
Authors: Jean-Perry Jeannet, Hubert D. Hennessey, and Jean-Pierre Jeannet
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Global Marketing Strategies Jeannet & hennessey
I use this book for instructing my third year marketing students who find the case study section particularly helpful. The glossy pages of international statistics make for easy reading. A very good value for money book.


Glorious Eclipses : Their Past Present and Future
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge Univ Pr (Trd) (2000)
Authors: Serge Brunier, Jean-Pierre Luminet, and Storm Dunlop
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Beautiful eclipse photography
I have an extensive collection of eclipse books, and this one really stands out in the crowd. For one thing, it's easily the largest-format eclipse book I've seen; I'd call it a coffee-table book. But what is really striking are the beautiful photographs. The reproduction is outstanding, and the large size makes the photos particularly vivid.

I haven't read the text yet, and so I can't comment on it, but the overall impression is that this book is a must-have for anybody interested in the beauty of total solar eclipses.


The Great Encyclopedia of Fairies
Published in Hardcover by Pavilion (2000)
Author: Pierre Dubois
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A real must-have for Myth-maniacs.
I have read this book in French and even in one of the most annoying languages around, it is beautiful. Mr.Dubois has a beautifull way of writing things in a reasonable and humorous way that could charm a free-minded crittic. The book is enjoyable as both a guide to Europian folklore and as a book full of fairy-tales. The illustrations are beautifully magical and mysterious and a joy to the eye. A tip for those who can read French or Dutch, Mr. Dubois has written another book of this sort, an encyclopedia of the Little People which is just as great.


The Guattari Reader (Blackwell Readers)
Published in Paperback by Blackwell Publishers (1996)
Authors: Felix Guattari, Gary Genosko, and Pierre-Felix Guattari
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Hardcore.
Worldweary eco-activist, renegade psychiatrist, authentic poet-socialist, Felix Guattari is a first-rate contemporary thinker whose writings have long pined away in the shadow of his loving cohort, Gilles Deleuze. But unlike the latter, Guattari abandoned Academe as soon as possible, becoming an agent for the interiorized police-state of the modern psychiatric hospital. No academic canon could have prepared him for the horror of the wards, for the sequence of oedipal territories which derange and invalidate psychiatric praxis. Like the prison in Foucault's writings, the mental hospital became for Guattari only a more intense restatement and synecdoche for the wider regime of cultural repression. What could an intellectual offer these morbid precincts of madness incarnate, without bitterness and cynicism, without a Ballardian post-despair fetishization of the Postmodern?

The opening sequence of essays illustrate Dr. Guattari's travails as one of the spearheads behind France's notorious "anti-psychiatry" movement. His profound and unsettling career in the clinical matrices of institutions more deranged than their denizens provides a much-needed analogical narrative for those uncomfortable with D & G's scorching brand of C-Theory. The dangers and vicissitudes of the French psycho-pharmaceutical complex are engaged by Guattari's unrepentant desire to make the mental hospital a true community-culture, where "the real relations of force between the personnel and the patients"(42) are restored to the schizo-subject.

Parts II and III escape momentarily from the psychiatric compound to schizo-analyze the mechanosphere of our transglobal Technocracy, disseminating the "postmodern impasse" of ethical abdication, sounding the alarm for new and more complex forms of political resistance. "It is necessary to reinvent the body, to reinvent the mind and to reinvent language. Perhaps the new telematic, informational, and audio-visual technologies can help us to progress in this direction"(115). Rejecting the paranoid neo-Luddism of the Heideggerians, Guattari sees infinite possibilities for forming alliances with the engineering sciences, coeval with perpetual danger, caution, a selectively informed resistance.

Part IV, "Polysemiosis," showcases Guattari's stunning agon with Hjelmslev and Peirce, a crucial body of text for anyone who needs the anti-Saussurean translinguistics of D & G further enlarged upon and clarified. Here, the order of elements is secondary in relation to the axiomatic of flows and figures (i.e. creativity in languages may be eternally binded to dominant syntactic and grammatical machines, yet there's always an engine of creation pushing these laws beyond their prescribed ends). Twenty pages later, Guattari steers this apparatus onto the political stage with a pair of essays raging through the microphysics of Foucaultian power.

Part V traverses the uncompromising byways of Red and Green eco-revolutionary constructs, queer politics, a delightful and surprising exegesis of Jean Genet's classic autopoetic *Prisoner of Love*, along with more powerful satellite-imagery and theoretical fine-tunings of Guattari's always-developing theories of machinic subjectivity.

Part VI proves once and for all that the pomo abdication of life-critical issues is anathema to our world community and its institutions. Intellectualism which forsakes political aptitude and activism can only put us further in the hole. "Our problem is to reconquer the communitarian spaces of liberty, dialogue, and desire"(255). The meaning of social life, for Guattari, is to engineer institutions and practices that provide open channels for the exploration of our own subjectivity, supplemented by clinical pathways ready to disinfect those persons who've been wounded by this unrepentant promethean drive.

All in all, a required body of texts for those in need of paradigmata to orienteer D & G's more byzantine theoretical forays, without having to reread (yet again) your spine-rolled volumes of M. Foucault.


Gustave Moreau: L'Assembleur De Reves 1826-1898
Published in Hardcover by Art Creation Realisation (1998)
Author: Pierre-Louis Mathieu
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Comment from the Collector of Moreau
Conguratulations for the excellent work Mr. Mathieu did for this second edition of the catalogue. A lot of color reproductions made us much easier to feel and enjoy the spirit of the works.


Handbook of Vertebrate Immunology
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (15 June, 1998)
Authors: Paul-Pierre Pastoret, Phillip Griebel, Philip Griebel, and Andre Govaerts
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An excellent, comprehensive work.
This book is the first comprehensive source for comparative immunology in such a wide range of species. As such it will be an invaluable addition to the library of any researchers working outside of the usual primate-mouse paradigm. It will also prove useful to veterinary scientists working in vaccinology or other immunology related fields and as a graduate level reference text. Each chapter provides information on a given animal or group of animals and is edited by at least one expert on that particular animal or group of animals. The chapter sections, covering specific immunological areas, are likewise edited by at least one expert in the field. Chapter sections are kept essentially the same in all chapters to make for easier comparisons between species. Easy comparisons are also facilitated by the great amounts of information presented in tabular form. Extensive references direct the reader to important papers and authors in the various fields thereby allowing the reader to pursue more specific, in depth knowledge. One weakness to be perceived in this excellent book may be the need for more diagrammatic representations of the genes encoding antibodies, TCR and MHC thus making for quick, at-a-glance, genetic comparisons. Readers will hopefully suggest other improvements and expansions so that future editions will contain still more information, and perhaps more species, as knowledge increases. Due to the vast array of international expertise brought to bear in the preparation of this book it is a top quality production, able to cover even such a broad range of vertebrate species very well. All in all the importance and utility of this book can hardly be overstated. As its use and familiarity grows, the editors may expect many thanks from colleagues around the world for this timely work.


The Heart of Matter
Published in Paperback by Harvest Books (2002)
Author: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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an autobiographical work by the Jesuit scientist...
...and evolutionary philosopher. Worth having, if only for more of the author's wonderfully intuitive insights and a rough chronology of the development of his thought. A man of spirit as well as the earth, I think he would have liked Marie-Louise von Franz's description of alchemy, a discipline akin to the Father's own pursuits: "divine power in matter."


Heroes of the Equinox: Valerjan Spatiotemporal Agent
Published in Paperback by Fantasy Flight Publishing (1996)
Authors: Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mezieres
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a different sci fi comic
when Jean Claude Mezieres' and Pierre Christin's comic "Valerian"
was published in France for the first time it was different fromn other comics in the same genre. It featured a strong, female character, Laureline and some great designed aliens, to me "Valerian" is the best sci fi comic and if you have good taste you'll think that too.


Girardet: Recipes from a Master of French Cuisine
Published in Hardcover by Ten Speed Press (2002)
Authors: Fredy Giradet, Pierre-Michel Delessert, Fredy Girardet, and Joel Robuchan
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