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2025

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"Porcelain" by Edward Dillon is a captivating exploration of the delicate balance between beauty and fragility. The narrative delves into the life of a porcelain artist, whose creations reflect both the elegance and vulnerability of human emotions. Through vivid descriptions and intricate character development, Dillon invites readers into a world where art becomes a mirror of the soul. The protagonist's journey is marked by personal struggles and triumphs, making the story resonate deeply ...

2025

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Glass by Edward Dillon is a technical and artistic exploration of glassmaking, examining the history, techniques, and applications of glass throughout the ages. Published in 1913, the book offers a detailed account of the glass industry, focusing on its development as both an art form and an industrial product. Dillon traces the origins of glassmaking, from its ancient beginnings in Mesopotamia and Egypt to its modern applications in architecture and decorative arts. The book provides insi...

2015

EN

Glass is a substance in so many ways connected with the conveniences and amenities of our daily life, and the word calls up so many varied associations, that I must here at the very beginning make clear with what a comparatively small proportion of the manifold applications of the substance I have to deal.In the first place, this is an art history, so that with methods of manufacture and practical uses we are only concerned so far as they may influence or help to explain points of ...

$2.70 CAD

Porcelain

Enriched edition. A Journey Through Love, Loss, and Redemption

2019

EN

In "Porcelain," Edward Dillon crafts a mesmerizing tapestry that delves into the delicate interplay between fragility and resilience in human experiences. The narrative is marked by a lyrical prose style, seamlessly blending evocative imagery with profound philosophical reflections. Set against the backdrop of an intricately depicted porcelain factory, Dillon explores themes of artistry, craftsmanship, and the often-overlooked beauty in imperfections. The literary context of the work reson...

Porcelain

Enriched edition.

2022

EN

In "Porcelain," Edward Dillon masterfully weaves an intricate narrative that explores the fragility of human relationships against the backdrop of colonialism and cultural displacement. The novel is characterized by its lyrical prose, combining vivid imagery with a poignant examination of identity and belonging. Dillon's writing style imbues the text with a haunting beauty, forcing readers to grapple with the impact of societal expectations and personal aspirations within an ever-transform...

2014

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“In nothing do men more nearly approach the gods than in giving health to men.” -Cicero It was the 1860s, and slave traders were slipping across the seas between Zanzibar and Arabia. Irish surgeon Dr. William Edward Dillion hunted them down in British tall ships, tasked with the medical care for all on board - including rescued slaves from the captured trading vessels. When the great missionary David Livingstone went missing in central Africa in 1872, Dr. Dillon, grounded with a damaged sh...

$9.99 CAD

Policing and Race in America

Economic, Political, and Social Dynamics

2017

EN

This edited collection explores policing in America in regards to minority groups. The essays discuss how the relationship between police and minority groups affects politics, the economy, and minority groups’ daily lives and success. The contributors explore the Black Lives Matter movement, the Detroit, Los Angeles, and Atlanta Police Departments, immigration, incarceration, community policing, police violence, and detail causes, theories, and solutions to this important phenomenon.

$57.99 CAD

2014

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It is now nearly thirty years since the late Mr. Nesbitt wrote the introduction to the catalogue of the glass at South Kensington. Some years previously the description of the glass in the Slade collection had been intrusted to the same gentleman. Since that time many works treating of special departments of the history of glass have been published in France, in Germany, and in Italy. Much fresh light has been thrown upon the primitive glass of the Egyptians; our knowledge of the glass of ...

$3.11 CAD

Clarence Dillon

A Wall Street Enigma

1995

EN

A biography of a Polish immigrant who rose to the top of Wall Street in the Roaring Twenties and abandoned it after the Crash.

$41.99 CAD

2022

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In "Lectures on the French Revolution," John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron Acton, meticulously examines the socio-political upheaval of 1789 through a lens that combines historical analysis with moral philosophy. Acton's prose is characterized by its erudition and clarity, inviting readers into a nuanced exploration of the causes and effects of the Revolution. His insights into the moral complexities surrounding freedom and authority are set against the backdrop of Enlightenment thou...

2022

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In "Lectures on Modern History," Lord Acton presents a compelling assessment of the evolution of political thought and the transformative events that shaped modern Europe. His eloquent and analytical style reveals the philosophical underpinnings of history, delving into the intersections of morality, power, and governance. By examining pivotal moments from the Reformation to the French Revolution, Acton critiques the moral implications of historical progress, inviting readers to reflect on...

2022

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In "The History of Freedom, and Other Essays," John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron Acton, explores the complex interplay between liberty, morality, and history. This collection of essays is characterized by Acton's analytical rigor and eloquent prose as he articulates a vision of freedom that transcends mere political structures. Drawing upon historical figures and events, Acton weaves a narrative that challenges the reader to consider freedom not just as a political ideal, but as a m...