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  • Parallax

    Halcyone Space book 4

    by LJ Cohen

    series Halcyone Space #4
    After a reckless young computer programmer resurrects the damaged AI on a long dormant freighter, she and her accidental crew blunder into a galactic conspiracy forty years in the making.Welcome to Halcyone SpaceIn the aftermath of the Ferryman's death and Lieutenant Commander Gutierrez's injuries, Ithaka has lost its most loyal protectors. The Commonwealth is coming dangerously close to ... Read more

    € 4,64 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Parallax

    The Race to Measure the Cosmos

    by Alan W. Hirshfeld

    In the dramatic tradition of the best-selling Longitude, Parallax charts the historical path of observational astronomy's most daunting challenge: measuring the distance to a star.The greatest scientific minds applied themselves in vain to the problem across the millennia, beginning with the ancient Greeks. Not until the nineteenth century would three astronomers, armed with the best telescopes of ... Read more

    € 7,84

  • Parallax

    by Andrew Dunkley

    "Our reporter Sam Wilcox is live from the Australia Observatory. Sam, what's happening?""Thanks Gary. Astronomers all over the World are saying that there's been some strange solar activity of late, something they've never witnessed before.""What kind of activity Sam?""They're calling them Sun Spikes. I have with me Astronomer Fred Wilson. Dr Wilson, can you tell us?""Well Sam, these events have ... Read more

    € 4,99 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Parallax

    The Chalam Færytales, #3

    by Morgan G Farris

    series The Chalam Færytales #3
    "The monster, Ferryl, is that voice that tells you that you have no choice but to listen. The true monster is the voice that whispers the lies only you can hear and only you believe."Who needs enemies when your family's secrets have just as much power to destroy your life?When new threats against the lost princess of Haravelle emerge, King Ferryl will go to any lengths to keep the love of his life ... Read more

    € 3,99 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Parallax

    by Maureen Mulhern

    series Wesleyan New Poets
    A parallax (the apparent displacement or change caused by the position of observation; alteration—Oxford English Dictionary) is a perception. The perspective here radically shifts from a person perceiving to a person interpreting. Maureen Mulhern builds on images: a fish twisting at the tail, the merciless rain, a cold translucent hand; and these images gather into a cyclical, fluid perception: ... Read more

    € 9,36

  • Parallax

    by Andrew Dunkley

    “Our reporter Sam Wilcox is live from the Australia Observatory. Sam, what’s happening?”“Thanks Gary. Astronomers all over the World are saying that there’s been some strange solar activity of late, something they’ve never witnessed before.”“What kind of activity Sam?”“They’re calling them Sun Spikes. I have with me Astronomer Fred Wilson. Dr Wilson, can you tell us?”“Well Sam, these events have ... Read more

    € 5,88

  • Parallax

    by Robin Morgan

    She inspected her knitting. "A yarn imagines itself, you know," she murmured," from separate strands. Every story is made of strands, too, of worlds that keep unfolding simultaneously along the same yarn. You can spot one at a time or, rarely, a multitude swarming—though no yarner can ever glimpse both the individual tale and the swarm at the same moment. Imagination can conceal while it reveals. ... Read more

    € 13,29 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Where Fire Speaks

    A Visit With the Himba

    by David Campion and 2 more

    series Parallax
    • Hugh Brody (who wrote the Introduction) is a writer, anthropologist and filmmaker. His fieldwork in the High Arctic in the 1970s formed the basis for a television movie and a book, The People’s Land, and several films • Parallax, a new series from Arsenal Pulp Press, publishes books that explore the far reaches of the modern world, proposing new perspectives on how we see ourselves through the ... Read more

    € 11,76

  • The Parallax

    See Yourself with New Understanding

    by Donald R. Rickert

    Weve all been theretimes when tumultuous events collide with our lives, sending us down an uncertain path of anger, fear, confusion, and despair. What exactly is the secret to effectively managing these difficult situations when they arise? In The Parallax, Donald Rickert, PhD, relies on his extensive teaching and research experience as he shares a compelling story of restitution and forgiveness ... Read more

    € 7,29

  • Parallax

    13.1

    by Igor Cassar and 2 more

    This book presents themed issues to provoke exploratory, interdisciplinary thinking and response. It provides a forum for a wide spectrum of perspectives on a topical question or concern. The book will be of interest to those working in cultural studies, critical theory, and cultural history. ... Read more

    € 36,07

  • Parallax

    by Sinead Morrissey

    WINNER OF THE T S ELIOT PRIZE 2013SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2013 FORWARD PRIZE In Parallax Sinéad Morrissey documents what is caught, and what is lost, when houses and cityscapes, servants and saboteurs ( the different people who lived in sepia') are arrested in time by photography (or poetry), subjected to the authority of a particular perspective. Assured and disquieting, Morrissey's poems explore the ... Read more

    € 9,80

  • Parallax

    by Ed Merwede

    Parallax is a distorted view of what one sees. For instance, the crosshairs in a telescopic sight. It happens rarely, but when there is space between the crosshairs in the sight, your view changes on the target every time you look. Because of that space, the bulls-eye will appear in a different position as you move your eye. In a strange way, its the difference between what two people see, for ... Read more

    € 3,71