None of the books featured here will give you easy answers to hard questions.
Not exact matches
The original comic
book by supreme artist Joe Madureira and published first under Cliffhanger comics
featured art that combined American comics with Japanese manga, or fusion art, which allowed the artist to express the emotion
of the characters as well as display a mastery
of action during battles that were second to
none.
I would review the
features of the application, but there are
none beyond allowing you to read a
book locked up with Kindle's DRM.
None of the iPad
book readers offer magazine and newspaper subscriptions yet, but standalone Kindle and Nook devices boast this
feature.
None of these groups raises complaints about this and I don't think any print - disabled reader would have a problem filling out a form to verify their disability in order for them to read
books where the TTS
feature from the publisher has been blocked.
I'm surprised that
none of it has happened yet; even the limited lending
feature of the B&N Nook doesn't really capture it: As soon as I've finished the
book, the device prompts... Read more»
But for dedicated readers,
none of these
features are essential for its primary intended purpose: reading interactive multimedia
books.
Statistics from 2012 reveal that 90 per cent
of the visual artists
featured in art
books were men; work by women artists made up three to five per cent
of major permanent collections in the US and Europe; artworks by female artists achieved
none of the highest 100 auction prices;
of The Art Newspaper's top 30 most visited exhibitions in New York, Paris, and London, only three were solo exhibitions
featuring female artists.
Stateside, we stopped by the opening for Mike Bouchet's new hot - tub sculptures and Diet Cola paintings at Marlborough Chelsea, the launch party for the new Marcel Dzama - illustrated
book Momo, and a one - night exhibition
of glass work by David Sugar and Carol Iselin at ACA Galleries — which
featured an appearance by
none other than Maya Angelou.
I attended yesterday's Harvard Law School conference, Disruptive Innovation in the Market for Legal Services, which
featured a keynote by
none other than the man who coined the concept
of disruptive innovation, Harvard Business School Prof. Clayton M. Christensen, author
of the seminal 1997
book, The Innovator's Dilemma.
It's hard to recommend Pillow when there is a free alternative, especially since
none of its
features are «must haves» (at least in my
book).