Our special collection of around 1,500
illustrated books highlights their contribution to this genre.
Not exact matches
I recently read the
book Bull by Maggie Mahar, and I thought I'd
highlight just one example that
illustrates the speculative fervor that existed at the time.
A charmingly
illustrated and educational
book, Women in Science
highlights the contributions of fifty notable women to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) from the ancient to the modern world.
This 1-1/2 - to 2 - minute custom - made video features you, the author, describing the
highlights of your
book and
illustrating for customers why they should buy it:
In the Classroom: Based on Hiroki Sugihara's own words, Ken Mochizuki's Passage to Freedom is the first fully
illustrated children's
book to tell Sugihara's heroic Holocaust story,
highlighting his courageous humanity and the importance of a child's opinion in his father's decision.
I recently read the
book Bull by Maggie Mahar, and I thought I'd
highlight just one example that
illustrates the speculative fervor that existed at the time.
This
book not only
highlights some of the environmental pressures these animals face, but also
illustrates and describes interesting penguins facts, reference information on the species, but also various conservation and ongoing rescue operations.
Richly
illustrated, this
book focuses on the art, rather than taking the old fashioned approach of listing the city's various museums and then describing
highlights.
This richly
illustrated book of the inaugural exhibition of the newly renovated Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art offers a comprehensive study of James» life and work,
highlighting his inventiveness as well as his influence on subsequent fashion designers.
To
highlight their contribution to this genre, a special collection of
illustrated books is currently being formed which presently numbers around 1,500 volumes.
Available in July 2013, the richly
illustrated 336 - page
book highlighting 105 works from the DMA's collection was edited by renowned Indonesian anthropologist Reimar Schefold in collaboration with author and consultant Steven G. Alpert, with contributions by Steven G. Alpert, George Ellis, Nico de Jonge, Vernon Kedit, Reimar Schefold, Achim Sibeth, and Roxana Waterson.