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The Indian appealed to him not in any histrionic way, not as a figure stepped out from the pages of Hiawatha, but just as a human subject. Remington hit upon this truth when he travelled west. What he found there was majesty that he did not make, solely, an affair of Indians in war paint and feathers. ![]() Free Download Elizabeth Rawitsch, "Frank Capra's Eastern Horizons: American Identity and the Cinema of International Relations " English | ISBN: 1780768699 | 2014 | 256 pages | PDF | 7 MB Frank Capra has long had a reputation as being the quintessential American director - the man who perfectly captured the core values of the United States with classic films including It Happened One Night, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and It's a Wonderful Life. However, as Elizabeth Rawitsch argues, Capra's construction of national identity did not occur within an exclusively national context. She points out that many of his films are actually set in China, Latin America, the Philippines and the South Seas. ![]() Free Download Francis of Assisi: The Life of a Restless Saint by Volker Leppin, translated by Rhys S. Bezzant English | January 28, 2025 | ISBN: 0300263805 | True EPUB | 296 pages | 1.4 MB An award-winning historian reconstructs the life of Francis of Assisi, uncovering the man behind the myths ![]() Free Download Four Mothers: An Intimate Journey through the First Year of Parenthood in Four Countries by Abigail Leonard English | May 6, 2025 | ISBN: 1643756532 | True EPUB | 288 pages | 9.1 MB Abigail Leonard's page-turning narrative of four real women-Anna from Finland, Tsukasa from Japan, Sarah from the U.S., and Chelsea from Kenya-is a"deeply personal look at women worldwide grappling with the best and worst moments of their first year... eye-opening and cathartic, this is a love letter to parents and a clarion call for better policy." 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This book, uniquely, examines Bowie's 'sameness': his recurring themes, images, motifs and concepts as an artist, across all his creative work, from lyrics and music through to costumes, storyboards, films, plays and painting.To be published on Bowie's 70th birthday, Forever Stardust looks at Bowie's work not as a linear evolution through calendar time, to his tragic death in January 2016, but as a matrix, a dialogue, a network of ideas that echo back and forth across the five decades of his career, interacting with each other and with the surrounding culture. It explores Bowie's creative output as a whole, tracing the repetitions and obsessions that structure his work, discovering what they tell us about Bowie in all his forms, from Ziggy Stardust to David Jones.David Bowie challenged cultural expectations from the early 1970s until his final masterpiece, Blackstar. 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Drawing on a wide range of unpublished papers and family archives, Dakers recreates the world of the countryside at war, through chapters on agriculture (literally 'the home front'), and life and death in the manor house, vicarage, school and farm. This is the most complete picture yet of the impact of the World War I on rural England; a war which, if only in the ubiquitous village war memorials, still reverberates today. |