The Architecture of Great Britain
.... illustration in the latter book was Campbell's own Wanstead House near
London, which was ....
Gardens in the French style of the period were first of all rational ....
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French Sculptor Auguste Rodin
.... commissioned by the city of Calais for a site in front of the town hall, and a second version was cast and placed in Victoria Tower
Gardens in
London: In the ....
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The Ecole Militaire in Paris
.... the L'h"tel national des Invalides in that it also consists of a number of wings and buildings set around
gardens and courtyards ....
London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1968. ....
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Sculpture
.... commissioned by the city of Calais for a site in front of the town hall, and a second version was cast and placed in Victoria Tower
Gardens in
London: "In the ....
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Designer Laura Ashley
.... The designer has risen from her modest
London apartment to head an entire home .... could quietly raise families in and enjoy time in their English country
gardens. ....
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Zen Buddhism & the Arts
....
Gardens out of doors can be overwhelming to the sensitive person with their abundance of colors, scents, designs and textures. ....
London: Thames and Hudson, 1992. ....
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Pompeii and Public Architecture
.... us the most accurate information about the 3 William Mackenzie, Pompeii, (
London: A&C Black .... architecture was the care and time spent on the
gardens and plaster ....
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Critical Regionalism of Architecture
.... The enclosed, cool protection of Islamic architecture and its secluded
gardens fit the needs of Mexico's climate. .... 3d ed.
London: Thames and Hudson, 1992. ....
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Rediscovery of Pompeii
.... At times, the
gardens resembled those from the Greek aristocracy, but there were clearly Carthaginian and other influences as well ....
London: A&C Black, 1910. ....
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... styles shown in Time, Newsweek, and women's magazines such as Better Homes and
Gardens. .... In
London and other European cities, gold markets closed for one day to ....
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The Roman Emperor Nero
.... Nero provided his
Gardens for the spectacle, and exhibited displays in the Circus, at which he mingled with the crowd--or stood in a ....
London: Cassells, 1957. ....
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King Leopold's Ghost (A. Hochschild)
.... As Hochschild (1998) relates, "Now based in
London, Stanley could hear around him the .... behavior such as keeping skulls of the dead to decorate their
gardens. ....
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Mexico City
.... and grew above the water through a system of chinampas, or floating
gardens. .... By comparison, at the same time
London had 200,000 thousand people and Madrid had ....
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Terrorism of King Leopold II in Belgium
.... As Hochschild (1998) relates, "Now based in
London, Stanley could hear around him the .... behavior such as keeping skulls of the dead to decorate their
gardens. ....
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Abd al-Rahman III Life of the First Caliph of Spain, Abd al-Rahman
.... A township occupied the lower level, separated from the palace by extensive
gardens. .... Vol. 1.
London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854. Florian, M. The Moors of Spain. ....
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America and the California Dream
.... loveliness, these valleys, where our merchant-princes even now delight to plant
gardens like Eden .... California is to the East Coast what New York is to
London. ....
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The Harem During the 19th Century
.... Stumbling about the
gardens of the Sultan's palace and edging closer to the harem's inner sanctums, he admits that he is grateful for ....
London: John Murray, 1871 ....
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Andrew Marvell
.... in the last stanza, and in both the first and last stanza, the speaker makes reference to the garden and the bees in the
gardens and so ....
London: Metheun & Co. ....
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Metaphysical Poet Andrew Marvell
.... in the last stanza, and in both the first and last stanza, the speaker makes reference to the garden and the bees in the
gardens and so ....
London: Metheun & Co. ....
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"To His Coy Mistress"
.... in the last stanza, and in both the first and last stanza, the speaker makes reference to the garden and the bees in the
gardens and so ....
London: Metheun & Co. ....
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Buccaneers of America by John Esquemeling dates t
.... the most notorious Pyrates by Captain Charles Johnson, published in
London in 1724 .... From
gardens, cisterns, and caves a stream of gold, silver, plate, and jewels ....
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Frank Lloyd Wright
.... The Imperial Hotel was set in
gardens uniquely Japanese and Zen-like in spirit. .... Architecture of the Western World.
London: Orbis. Webb, M. (1993). ....
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Women and the Koran
.... specifically promised that if she does good works, she will enter the
gardens of Paradise (4:124) and be admitted to
gardens watered by ....
London: Ta Ha Publishers ....
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The immense popularity of the work of Frida Kahlo
.... traditional European symbols of sinful carnality are also the monkeys who inhabited the
gardens of Kahlo's Blue .... 2nd ed.
London: Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1982. ....
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1946 Attack on Jerusalem's King David Hotel
.... earlier, his only superior, Sir Alan Cunningham, had gone to
London for consultation. .... in the middle of the corridoir that opened onto the King David's
gardens. ....
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The Attack on Jerusalem's King David Hotel
.... earlier, his only superior, Sir Alan Cunningham, had gone to
London for consultation. .... in the middle of the corridoir that opened onto the King David's
gardens. ....
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Frank Lloyd Wright
.... It is a massive complex of individual units, courtyards,
gardens, pergolas, and bridges. .... Fallingwater.
London: Phaedon, 1994 Scully, Vincent Jr. ....
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Visionary Architect Frank Lloyd Wright
.... It is a massive complex of individual units, courtyards,
gardens, pergolas, and bridges. .... Fallingwater.
London: Phaedon, 1994 Scully, Vincent Jr. ....
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The Heart of the Matter & Journey Without Maps
.... gentleness, seems to be the Coast; Major Grant ringing up the brothel in Savile Row, the Old Etonian in Kensington
Gardens, the Nottingham .... 1948;
London: Penguin ....
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Michelangelo
.... friend Granacci again proved influential by taking the young artist to Lorenzo de Medici's sculpture
gardens at San Marco ....
London: Thames and Hudson, 1964.
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