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Andrei Tarkovsky
Elements of Cinema
2011
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The films of Andrei Tarkovsky have been revered as ranking on a par with the masterpieces of Russia's novelists and composers. His work, from films such as Ivan's Childhood, Andrei Rublev, Solaris, Mirror, Nostalgia and Sacrifice, has had an enormous influence on the style of contemporary European film, with its open narrative structures and slow, pensive mood; yet Tarkovsky has remained an elusive subject for reflection and analysis. T...
R 435,15
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- Critical Lives
2012
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Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, Demons, The Idiot – the complex and prolific Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) is responsible for some of our greatest literary works and most enduring characters. He is acknowledged by critics as a pre-eminent writer of psychological fiction and a precursor of twentieth-century existentialism.Set in the troubled political and social world of nineteenth-century Russia, this book describes how Dostoevsky’s...
R 283,35
2025
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"Tenderfoot Days" is a memoir written by George Robert Bird that tells the story of his youth in the American West during the late 19th century.Born in Iowa in 1862, Bird moved with his family to Kansas and then to Colorado as a young boy. Growing up in the rugged and untamed wilderness of the West, Bird had many adventures and experiences that shaped his life and worldview."Tenderfoot Days" is a collection of stories and anecdotes from Bird's youth, including his encounters with Native Am...
R 18,54
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This is a memoir by a non-Mormon about his experiences in the prospecting camps of Utah at the turn of the 19th century. Written as a first-person perspective by an outsider, it gives a sympathetic account of the Mormons, but also brings up some darker aspects about their history. It's also pretty racist towards Native Americans, so, as always with these old books, please bear in mind the context and the era in which it was written.
R 95,37
2025
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This book is neither a History nor a Topography of the Territory of Utah in the early seventies of the last century. The volume is due to the experiences of an outsider who tried to be impartial in his views and sympathies. The personal note, of course, rings in this record of those past days. No onslaught is made on the "wild and woolly" west, nor on the eccentric religion of the majority of the people. Through much peril and privation, the wild wastes of the Territory had been occupied b...
R 109,58
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Written by multi-hyphenate and One Voice Award-nominated voice-over actor Roberto V. Jolliffe III, this comprehensive "how-to" creates a road map for aspiring voice actors of any age to get started on their dream - from acquiring the right equipment to auditioning for jobs and elevating in the industry. The vibrant illustrations and storytelling make this work both functional and fun. He believes that knowledge of the Voice Over industry can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and e...
R 160,53
When Did Jesus Become God?
A Christological Debate
2022
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How did early Christians come to believe that Jesus of Nazareth was the divine Son of God? This is the central question in this book. When Did Jesus Become God? is a transcribed conversation between Bart Ehrman and Michael Bird, with a helpful historiographic introduction by Robert Stewart that helps readers understand the conclusions reached by Ehrman and Bird.Ehrman contends that neither Jesus himself nor the apostles believed that Jesus was divine during Jesus' life; i...
R 336,48
2018
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From E.B. White's motherly Charlotte to J.R.R. Tolkien's monstrous Shelob, spiders both lovable and loathsome have crept their way into human literature. Here is a collection of tales about these fearsome, yet fascinating creatures. A golden spider learns how to spin webs of dreams and visions…A modern London barrister is chosen to be the vessel for an ancient African god…A scientist discovers some legends are all too true…An outlawed demigod passes judgment on a prince's fitness to rule. ...
R 82,93
The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow. a Tradition of Pennsylvania Volume 02
Frontier Passion and Conflict
Unabridged
7 hours
2009
EN
A dramatic historical novel rooted in early American frontier life.
R 18,92
Legal Knowledge in Organizations
A Source of Strategic and Competitive Advantage
2025
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This work offers a step-by-step guide on how to utilize the law as a source of value in organizations. Robert C. Bird demonstrates how legal knowledge can be a valuable asset for firms, providing them with a sustainable competitive advantage that is difficult for rivals to imitate. Bird presents a five-part framework that outlines how firms can use legal knowledge in competitive markets and how they can avoid misusing it. Chapters also highlight how firms can cultivate legal knowledge and ...
R 682,17
2014
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Elyria is named for Heman Ely, who in 1817 settled in a strategically located area close to Lake Erie along the picturesque Black River. Historically, Elyria, which became the seat of Lorain County, has been a center of commerce and government while also serving as a market and source of supplies for the surrounding agricultural community. Industrial development has included steel mills, quarries, automobile-related firms, and a wide variety of other manufacturing facilities. Over the year...
R 226,70
or Free with Kobo PlusThe Infidel
Enriched edition. Historical Novel
2020
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In Robert Montgomery Bird's novel 'The Infidel,' the author explores themes of faith, morality, and social justice in the context of early 19th-century American romanticism. The book is intricately written, with vivid descriptions and complex character development that highlight the struggles of the protagonist as he grapples with his beliefs and values. Bird's use of language and literary devices such as symbolism and allegory add layers of depth to the narrative, making it a captivating ...
R 39,00
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