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Buy the book: electronic commerce in the book trade
Journal of Information Technology, 1999Exploitation of the World Wide Web (WWW) is a pipedream for many businesses, as they do not or cannot analyse their motives for having a web site. Many do not understand that there is more to a successful web site than having a corporate logo on a home page.
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Lap Books and Lectern Books: The Revelatory Book in the Reformation
Studies in Church History, 2004The size of books has always mattered – for manuscript books as well as printed books. It makes a great difference to the fate of its contents and eventual influence whether the page is in a heavy folio or a portable pamphlet. Differences of format affected authority and influence and had a direct bearing on the circulation of ideas, the critical lift ...
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The Book within the Book in Mediaeval Illumination
Florilegium, 1993From early Christian times up to the sixteenth century, books occur so often in mediaeval illumination that a study of the book as it appears within the book would involve a survey of the whole course of Western miniature painting. Despite its ubiquity, however, little has been written on the subject of the symbolism of the book in art. In The Idea of
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The Sky as Book, the Book in the Sky
2022This chapter reviews the Platonic cosmos of ideas that is nothing like a book as the imagined relationship to it and to the world of appearances is anything but a comportment and activity akin to reading. The process for grasping the interrelationships among objects in that cosmos is much more like the reception of images.
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Book Talk: Embracing the Diversity in Books
Voices from the Middle, 2004Every teacher has a “comfort zone” when it comes to literature, but your students represent a wide variety of “comfort zones.” Here is a list of newer YA books with a little something for everyone.
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The Bookness of a Book: Cataloging Affect in South African Artists’ Books
Library Trends, 2020In 2005, the internationally renowned private collector of artists’ books Jack Ginsberg, his assistant Rosalind Cleaver, software developer Peter Dennis, and I began creating a database of every artist’s book produced in South Africa. By linking the artists’ books in the Ginsberg Collection with others that I had located during my research, we began ...
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1983
In his generally admirable account of the poets of early Byzantine Egypt, Alan Cameron reconstructs some of their (in his words) journalistic warfare on the basis of a supposed distinction between the use of εἰς and πρός in the titles of books and poems: εἰς denotes a work written in someone's honour, πρός something by way of discredit or refutation.
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In his generally admirable account of the poets of early Byzantine Egypt, Alan Cameron reconstructs some of their (in his words) journalistic warfare on the basis of a supposed distinction between the use of εἰς and πρός in the titles of books and poems: εἰς denotes a work written in someone's honour, πρός something by way of discredit or refutation.
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The Role of Book Design in the Changing Book
Collection Management, 2007SUMMARY In Pentagram Design's latest book, Profile, sixth generation Texan D. J. Stout is described in an essay by Robert Draper as “A Texas Daredevil.” Throughout his career D. J. has tried to raise the bar on the standard book format. Over and over again he has tried to break from the classical book design model, not just to break the rules, but to ...
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2016
The “artist’s book”, a distinctive and popular art form which appeared in the 1960s, replaced the white cube with the portable exhibition. Although anticipated by a few pioneers from the early avant-gardes, artists such as Åke Hodell made interesting contributions in the 1960s to the international field.
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The “artist’s book”, a distinctive and popular art form which appeared in the 1960s, replaced the white cube with the portable exhibition. Although anticipated by a few pioneers from the early avant-gardes, artists such as Åke Hodell made interesting contributions in the 1960s to the international field.
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