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    In Everyday Harumi, Japan's most popular cookery writer Harumi Kurihara selects her favourite foods and presents more than 60 new home-style recipes for you to make for family and friends. Harumi wants everyone to be able to make her recipes and she demonstrates how easy it is to cook Japanese food for everyday occasions without needing to shop at specialist food stores. Using many of her favourite ingredients, Harumi presents recipes for soups, starters, snacks, party dishes, main courses and family feasts that are quick and simple to prepare, all presented in her effortless, down-to-earth and unpretentious approach to stylish living and eating. Every recipe is photographed and includes beautiful step-by-step instructions that show key Japanese cooking techniques. Texture and flavour are important to Japanese food and Harumi takes you through the basic sauces you can make at home and the staples you should have in your store cupboard. Photographed by award-winning photographer Jason Lowe, this warm and approachable cookbook invites you to cook and share Japanese food in a simple and elegant style.
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    Food has been a much-photographed subject throughout the history of photography, across genres, including art and advertising. This is the first book to survey the rich history of food in photography, and the photographers who developed new ways of describing food in pictures. Through key images, Susan Bright explores the important figures and movements of food photography to provide an essential primer, from the earliest photographers to contemporary artists.
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    This volume of candid interviews contains a sampling of hundreds conducted by Jean Henry Mead over a thirty-year period. Among them are photographers, artists, writers, ranchers, politicians, ranch hands, bunkhouse publisher, country singer, museum curator, and the nation's oldest talk show host. The West is their common denominator. Whether they wrote about the West, painted or photographed it; represented it in congress, ranched it, herded cows and sheep across it; originated or migrated here is unimportant. They have all been Extraordinary Westerners. Among those interviewed are Louis L'Amour, Chris LeDoux, A.B. Guthrie, Jr.; Jeanne Williams, Dick Cheney, Bill Cody, Will Henry and a host of others. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Paul J McSorley. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/013905/bk_acx0_013905_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In Paris, two bodies have been found floating in the river. Side-by-side, the two friends are photographed smiling up into the Heavens as if this had been nothing more than another Saturday spent happily fishing. Later, a third unclaimed body will turn up at the morgue. When the fourth appears, it's time for Paris sleuths Mrs. Duchesney and Louie Bertrand to get involved. Something very fishy has been happening along the banks of the Seine. What could these four deaths have in common? And, how is a small boy named Cicero involved? "Demandez au Morse," the worm seller tells Mrs. Duchesney. "Ask the Walrus."  ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Ian A. Miller. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/126131/bk_acx0_126131_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Sunshine state. Swampland paradise. Tourist aspiration. Real estate racket. Refuge of excess. Political swing-state. Sub-tropical fever dream. With forms of nature and culture found nowhere else, Florida is unique. It is also among the most elusive and misunderstood of places. Anastasia Samoylova photographs Florida on intensive road trips. Walker Evans (1903-75) photographed it over four decades. Twisting the visual clichés, these two remarkably discerning observers convey Florida's dizzying combination of fantasy and reality.Evans witnessed modern Florida emerging in the 1930s, with its blend of cultures, waves of tourism, stark beauty and blatant vulgarity. He photographed there until the 1970s, making Polaroids that still feel contemporary. Samoylova inherits what Evans saw coming. With intelligence and humor, she picks her way through the seductions and disappointments of a place that symbolizes the contradictions of the United States today. In Floridas, photographs by Samoylova and Evans are presented in parallel, weaving past and present, switching between black-and-white and color imagery, all complemented by an essay by editor David Campany and a visionary short story by celebrated novelist and Florida resident Lauren Groff.
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    Fashion seems to an obsessive interest at the moment, weaving its way ever more into the high arts, a complement to the scholarly study of costume, which is an integral part of art history. The range is vast. Just an example or two: over a decade ago, Whistler, Women, and Fashion was a revelatory exhibition at the Frick, while just last year In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion at the Queen's Gallery, overtly intertwined politics with art. Combined with the ever growing museological and commercial interest in photography in general, with a genre nod to fashion for individual photographers, exhibitions have multiplied exponentially; just a few mentions would include the several Beaton exhibitions in London of the past few years, and at the NPG, Horst himself (2001), not to mention Man Ray, to David Bailey's Stardust. The examination of fashion and photography together is almost irresistible in terms of the combination of social and art historical scholarship that this potent relationship offers. Fashion can be seen as both an art and a compendium of social insights, and so can fashion photography. The dazzling exhibition of Horst at the Victoria and Albert is particularly apt: classically trained in avant garde design and architecture, Horst was involved as a precociously successful photographer for Condé Nast publications, not only with the leading fashion houses, but the social and artistic élite. And he took sustained inspiration from the isms of art - past and present. In the thirties he photographed costumes by Dali and used props from Giacometti furniture. Dali designed a set for a photograph for Horst to take for American Vogue, with dresses by Hattie Carnegie. In the 1940s, he photographed models in the Dali room of Helena Rubinstein in New York. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Dana Brewer Harris. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/094712/bk_acx0_094712_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    When Mark was 13, he found a camera on his way to school and photographed a girl dressed like a ballerina. Fifteen years later, now a photographer, he sees the dancer again. Her name is Mimi. A strange friendship/relationship begins between them, but then he meets another dancer and alleged murderer, also named Mimi. This Mimi wears a cape. These two women don't like each other and fight over Mark. Both women love him, and each supposedly is willing to die if she is not chosen. The Dancer Mimi was loosely inspired by real dancers Shoko Fujita and Shoko Tamai. Remember, The Dancer Mimi was always intended as a work of fiction. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Robert M. Clark. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/032629/bk_acx0_032629_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    LARGE SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWING: Many of the 160 to 200 street unicorns photographed for the book bring with them large social media followings (from 15,000 to 400,000). They will be actively promoting the book. GIFTY: Affordable, attractively packaged, bright, and fun, this book is an ideal gift. POST-PANDEMIC TIMING: The vibrant styles of Street Unicorns are timely and will inspire individuals who are emerging from quarantine looking for new, exciting ways to express themselves through fashion and style.
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    The view from Lookout Mountain west of Denver is of natural forms and our imprint on them, of the timeless and the passing. Generations have made their way there to find perspective on the city and the plains beyond. Robert Adams photographed from the overlook in 1970, and again in 1984. For this volume, he has assembled a selection of views, by him and by others, which document a complex location that inspires both hope and despair.
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    Actor Jeff Bridges and singer and songwriter Joe Pernice on this edition of Fresh Air. Jeff Bridges has starred in The Last Picture Show, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Tucker, The Big Lebowski, Seabiscuit and other films. On each of his movie sets he's photographed the action behind the scenes. Those photos have been collected in the new book, Jeff Bridges: Pictures. Joe Pernice is the singer and songwriter for The Pernice Brothers. Their album, Yours, Mine & Ours, was one of the most acclaimed of 2003. His new book Meat is Murder is part of a collection of short books inspired by music albums. Meat is Murder is inspired by the album of the same name by The Smiths. (Broadcast Date: October 29, 2003) Language: English. Narrator: Terry Gross. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/whyy/031029/rt_whyy_031029_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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