Flickback Media Inc
What A Year It Was! 1947
Flickback Media Inc. Used - Very Good. Ships from Reno NV. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! Flickback Media, Inc unknown
Référence libraire : GRP88965524 ISBN : 0922478252 9780922478255
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Flickback Media Inc
What A Year It Was! 1957
Flickback Media Inc. Used - Like New. Book in almost Brand New condition. Flickback Media, Inc unknown
Référence libraire : GRP81772771 ISBN : 0922578257 9780922578252
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Flickback Media; Inc.; Flickback Media Editor; Flickback Media Illustrator; Inc. Editor; Inc. Illustrator;
What A Year It Was! 1957
Flickback Media Inc 2006-11-01. Hardcover. Used:Good. Flickback Media, Inc hardcover
Référence libraire : DADAX0922578257 ISBN : 0922578257 9780922578252
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Flickback Media Inc
What A Year It Was! 1966
Flickback Media Inc 2005-11-01. Hardcover. Used:Good. Flickback Media, Inc hardcover
Référence libraire : DADAX0922668256 ISBN : 0922668256 9780922668250
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Flickback Media Inc
What A Year It Was! 1957: Great Birthday or Anniversary Gift
Flickback Media Inc. Used - Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Flickback Media, Inc unknown
Référence libraire : GRP26372199 ISBN : 0922578257 9780922578252
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Flickback Media
What A Year It Was 1948
Flickback Media Inc. Used - Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Flickback Media, Inc unknown
Référence libraire : GRP70340977 ISBN : 0922488258 9780922488254
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Flickback Media Inc
What A Year It Was! 1947
Flickback Media Inc. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Flickback Media, Inc unknown
Référence libraire : GRP34979099 ISBN : 0922478252 9780922478255
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Flieger, Jerry Aline
Colette and the Fantom Subject of Autobiography
Paperback. Minor wear to one or two external corners; page block is very faintly foxed. Text is clear on clean, sound pages. TS Used
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Flores d'Arcais Giuseppe.
IL CINEMA. Il film nella esperienza giovanile. Appendice: La radio e i giovani.
(Codice CN/0528) In 8° 300 pp. Prima edizione. Brossura editoriale, ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
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Flynn, Laurie
Studded with Diamonds and Paved with Gold: Miners, Mining Companies and Human Rights in Southern Africa.
RARE monograph which highlights the historical links between the wealth of London and the rural poverty of South Africa, and examines the safety and accident record of a mining industry where one human being dies for every ton of gold mined while the causes of preventable disasters are seldom properly probed by public inquiries. Laurie Flynn is an award-winning investigative journalist and prolific filmmaker, producing two authoritative 'World In Action' documentaries on the Bhopal Disaster. 240x160mm. 358 pages. Green cloth Hardcover with illustrated dust-jacket. Silver lettering on spine. Jacket edges/corners wrinkled. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book in which the renowned author exposes the cruelty of the migrant labor system and the prison-like conditions of the mining compounds, is in good condition.
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Flynt Larry
An Unseemly Man: My Life as Pornographer Pundit and Social Outcast
Los Angeles: Dove Books 1996 265 pp. with 8 pp. b&w photos. Some rippling of rear pages due to dampness dampstain on rear cover. Still sturdy and overall clean. The notorious publisher of Hustler magazine relates his life's adventures. Size: 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall Dove Books hardcover
Référence libraire : 003471 ISBN : 0787111430 9780787111434
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Flynt Vega Tonya
Hustled My Journey from Fear to Faith
Louisville KY: Westminster John Knox Press 1998. pages clean but edges soiled. binding loose and unglued. edges scuffed. top and bottom binding edges dented. jacked has some edge wear and denting. . First Edition 4th Printing. Hard Cover. Fair/Good. Westminster John Knox Press Hardcover
Référence libraire : 033752 ISBN : 0664221149 9780664221140
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Foa Marcello
Gli stregoni della notizia. Atto secondo. Come si fabbrica informazione al servizio dei governi
br. I politici sono davvero succubi dei media in una società ossessionata dallo strapotere dell'informazione? In realtà i governi hanno imparato a usare a proprio vantaggio l'apparente supremazia della stampa grazie agli spin doctor, i moderni «stregoni della notizia». In questo saggio, Marcello Foa aggiorna e amplia il testo del 2006. L'autore spiega come e perché sia possibile orientare e all'occorrenza manipolare l'informazione, spesso all'insaputa degli stessi giornalisti. Ricco di aneddoti e retroscena sui grandi fatti recenti - dalla guerra in Iraq a quella in Siria, da Renzi a Macron fino alle fake news - svela con chiarezza le logiche, le tecniche, i trucchi usati dai grandi persuasori al servizio delle istituzioni. II libro ribalta con onestà intellettuale molti luoghi comuni sul Quarto Potere. Un testo per chi vuol capire il ruolo e i misteri del mondo dell'informazione.
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Fochs, Arnold
Advertising That Won Elections
224 pages of reproductions of great black and white election ads. The ads are "... interesting, novel and (we trust) something that you can adapt for use in your own area." - from Editor's note. Usual library markings. Tight library binding. A quality copy. Book
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Fodor's Travel Publications Inc. 2006 Other Mixed media product : Fodor's Travel Publications Inc. Othe..
Fodor's 2007 Boston
Hardcover. BRAND_NEW. hardcover
Référence libraire : 342710596571 ISBN : 1400017084 9781400017089
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Foik Paul J. CSC C. S.
PIONEER CATHOLIC JOURNALISM. U.S. Cath. Hist. Soc. Monograph repr. of 1930 ed.
NY:: Greenwood Pr. VG clean HB; no DJ. 1969. ISBN: x 221 pp. Catalogs: JOURNALISM. Keywords: Catholic. Greenwood Pr. unknown
Référence libraire : BOOKS014032I
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Foley Steve Editor
Reflections; 150 Years of the Age
Doubleday New South Wales 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/slipcased. Illustrator: Photographic. 2.48 kg; VIII 372 pages indexed. Introductory essay "the cabbage patch that grew 1854-2004: a history by Geoffrey Blainey. The book considers politics war the city witness life fashion music crime culture and sport although in Victoria how the last two can be separated. With original colour illustrated slipcase. "Geoffrey Blainey sets the scene. In 1854 Melbourne did not have buildings more than three storeys high. We had chopped most of the trees and the main objects on the skyline were deep-sea ships their bare masts an exercise in geometry. Come October 17 of that year Governor Sir Charles Hotham looking very splendid entered a new building in William Street. Then just before a rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus there was a formal presentation of a new newspaper beautifully mounted and printed in gold. Price: Sixpence. It was the first edition of The Age. The august gentleman survived only a year. He caught a chill opening the Melbourne Gasworks and died but how fascinated he would be to see this volume 150 years later. It is titled Reflections edited by Steve Foley. Actually it is not a history of The Age as a newspaper. It is a history of Melbourne and Victoria as it unfolded edition after edition through the years. No dull stuff here. It has the vibrancy the immediacy that came from the witnesses the reporters the photographers who were there at the moment. I can remember a chief of staff who used to say: "I only want reporters who have mud on their boots." There is much evidence of that. There are reprints of many famous front pages but there is much more. There are more than 1000 illustrations and photographs in this book. There was a time when journalists liked to think themselves slightly superior to photographers. The truth is the other way round. Australian press photographers have few peers anywhere in the world. For example there are pictures taken by the amazing Bruce Postle. I don't think I ever saw him take a picture on the straight and level. There is a remarkable shot where Postle was held by the ankles on top of the Manchester Unity building while he recorded 70000 demonstrators against the Vietnam War in 1970. He has another picture of Tommy Woodcock one-time trainer of Phar Lap. Woodcock now old is lying with racehorse Reckless. The picture tells everything. They are lookingat each other with total love. Neville Bowler's great picture would have to be in every collection. It is a reminder there was a time when Melbourne had a reputation for wet weather. This was the day in 1972 when Elizabeth Street was turned into a flooded fury. Bowler has his camera at ground level and the picture is so powerful you almost push the book away for fear of being drowned. Then one of the best pictures you will ever see is Simon O'Dwyer's recent shot of Omeo. We are in the hot summer when Omeo is surrounded by fire and it takes all kinds of faith not to believe any second the town will disappear in the furnace. It is the colour the awful red glow coupled with the clouds of black smoke that make the picture so great. There is a man in the foreground fleeing for his life. This is an ashes on boots picture. Reflections' themes - politics war city witness life fashion music crime culture and sport - come with essays by top Age writers such as Michael Gordon Andrew Rule Shaun Carney Michael Shmith Greg Baum and Jane Sullivan. There is also a 46-page introduction by Geoffrey Blainey. Blainey's style is simple and direct. He doesn't give us dry bones but tells Melbourne's 150 years as a warm social history and he says much of the information came from the pages of The Age. Yes in the very first edition The Age reported that two of Melbourne's policemen had disappeared. Obvious where they had gone they had absconded to the diggings looking for gold. Ballarat Bendigo Beechworth Castlemaine became grand places. Even in 1871 Ballarat was bigger than Perth Hobart and possibly even Brisbane. In Bendigo they had managed to build an opera house that held more people than the present Sydney Opera House. Crowds used to gather outside the offices of The Age in Collins Street in times of crisis whether it was a mine disaster or something more mundane such as a Test match. One of the worst days was May 11 1915 when on page eight there was column after long column that listed the dead and wounded under the heading "Heroes of the Dardanelles". This is a good book a credit to its editor and one that I certainly would be terrified to lend. " -- from the book review published in 2004 there is no damage to detail. Size: Folio 12"- 15" tall . Please refer to accompanying picture s. Illustrator: Photographic. Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; Journalism; Local History -- Victoria; Sociology & Culture. ISBN: 1864710861. ISBN/EAN: 9781864710861. Inventory No: 0278295. . 9781864710861 This book weighs over 1 Kg packed and extra postal costs will be asked for when shipping outside Australia. Doubleday hardcover
Référence libraire : 0278295 ISBN : 1864710861 9781864710861
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Foley Steve Editor
Reflections; 150 Years of the Age
Doubleday New South Wales 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/slipcased. Illustrator: Photographic. 2.48 kg; VIII 372 pages indexed. Introductory essay "the cabbage patch that grew 1854-2004: a history by Geoffrey Blainey. The book considers politics war the city witness life fashion music crime culture and sport although in Victoria how the last two can be separated. With original colour illustrated slipcase. "Geoffrey Blainey sets the scene. In 1854 Melbourne did not have buildings more than three storeys high. We had chopped most of the trees and the main objects on the skyline were deep-sea ships their bare masts an exercise in geometry. Come October 17 of that year Governor Sir Charles Hotham looking very splendid entered a new building in William Street. Then just before a rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus there was a formal presentation of a new newspaper beautifully mounted and printed in gold. Price: Sixpence. It was the first edition of The Age. The august gentleman survived only a year. He caught a chill opening the Melbourne Gasworks and died but how fascinated he would be to see this volume 150 years later. It is titled Reflections edited by Steve Foley. Actually it is not a history of The Age as a newspaper. It is a history of Melbourne and Victoria as it unfolded edition after edition through the years. No dull stuff here. It has the vibrancy the immediacy that came from the witnesses the reporters the photographers who were there at the moment. I can remember a chief of staff who used to say: "I only want reporters who have mud on their boots." There is much evidence of that. There are reprints of many famous front pages but there is much more. There are more than 1000 illustrations and photographs in this book. There was a time when journalists liked to think themselves slightly superior to photographers. The truth is the other way round. Australian press photographers have few peers anywhere in the world. For example there are pictures taken by the amazing Bruce Postle. I don't think I ever saw him take a picture on the straight and level. There is a remarkable shot where Postle was held by the ankles on top of the Manchester Unity building while he recorded 70000 demonstrators against the Vietnam War in 1970. He has another picture of Tommy Woodcock one-time trainer of Phar Lap. Woodcock now old is lying with racehorse Reckless. The picture tells everything. They are lookingat each other with total love. Neville Bowler's great picture would have to be in every collection. It is a reminder there was a time when Melbourne had a reputation for wet weather. This was the day in 1972 when Elizabeth Street was turned into a flooded fury. Bowler has his camera at ground level and the picture is so powerful you almost push the book away for fear of being drowned. Then one of the best pictures you will ever see is Simon O'Dwyer's recent shot of Omeo. We are in the hot summer when Omeo is surrounded by fire and it takes all kinds of faith not to believe any second the town will disappear in the furnace. It is the colour the awful red glow coupled with the clouds of black smoke that make the picture so great. There is a man in the foreground fleeing for his life. This is an ashes on boots picture. Reflections' themes - politics war city witness life fashion music crime culture and sport - come with essays by top Age writers such as Michael Gordon Andrew Rule Shaun Carney Michael Shmith Greg Baum and Jane Sullivan. There is also a 46-page introduction by Geoffrey Blainey. Blainey's style is simple and direct. He doesn't give us dry bones but tells Melbourne's 150 years as a warm social history and he says much of the information came from the pages of The Age. Yes in the very first edition The Age reported that two of Melbourne's policemen had disappeared. Obvious where they had gone they had absconded to the diggings looking for gold. Ballarat Bendigo Beechworth Castlemaine became grand places. Even in 1871 Ballarat was bigger than Perth Hobart and possibly even Brisbane. In Bendigo they had managed to build an opera house that held more people than the present Sydney Opera House. Crowds used to gather outside the offices of The Age in Collins Street in times of crisis whether it was a mine disaster or something more mundane such as a Test match. One of the worst days was May 11 1915 when on page eight there was column after long column that listed the dead and wounded under the heading "Heroes of the Dardanelles". This is a good book a credit to its editor and one that I certainly would be terrified to lend. " -- from the book review published in 2004 there is no damage to detail apart from light rubbing of the slip case. Size: Folio 12"- 15" tall . Please refer to accompanying picture s. Illustrator: Photographic. Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; Journalism; Local History -- Victoria; Sociology & Culture. ISBN: 1864710861. ISBN/EAN: 9781864710861. Inventory No: 0266240. . 9781864710861 This book weighs over 1 Kg packed and extra postal costs will be asked for when shipping outside Australia. Doubleday hardcover
Référence libraire : 0266240 ISBN : 1864710861 9781864710861
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Foley Steve Editor
Reflections; 150 Years of the Age
Doubleday New South Wales 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/slipcased. Illustrator: Photographic. 2.48 kg; VIII 372 pages indexed. Introductory essay "the cabbage patch that grew 1854-2004: a history by Geoffrey Blainey. The book considers politics war the city witness life fashion music crime culture and sport although in Victoria how the last two can be separated. With original colour illustrated slipcase. "Geoffrey Blainey sets the scene. In 1854 Melbourne did not have buildings more than three storeys high. We had chopped most of the trees and the main objects on the skyline were deep-sea ships their bare masts an exercise in geometry. Come October 17 of that year Governor Sir Charles Hotham looking very splendid entered a new building in William Street. Then just before a rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus there was a formal presentation of a new newspaper beautifully mounted and printed in gold. Price: Sixpence. It was the first edition of The Age. The august gentleman survived only a year. He caught a chill opening the Melbourne Gasworks and died but how fascinated he would be to see this volume 150 years later. It is titled Reflections edited by Steve Foley. Actually it is not a history of The Age as a newspaper. It is a history of Melbourne and Victoria as it unfolded edition after edition through the years. No dull stuff here. It has the vibrancy the immediacy that came from the witnesses the reporters the photographers who were there at the moment. I can remember a chief of staff who used to say: "I only want reporters who have mud on their boots." There is much evidence of that. There are reprints of many famous front pages but there is much more. There are more than 1000 illustrations and photographs in this book. There was a time when journalists liked to think themselves slightly superior to photographers. The truth is the other way round. Australian press photographers have few peers anywhere in the world. For example there are pictures taken by the amazing Bruce Postle. I don't think I ever saw him take a picture on the straight and level. There is a remarkable shot where Postle was held by the ankles on top of the Manchester Unity building while he recorded 70000 demonstrators against the Vietnam War in 1970. He has another picture of Tommy Woodcock one-time trainer of Phar Lap. Woodcock now old is lying with racehorse Reckless. The picture tells everything. They are lookingat each other with total love. Neville Bowler's great picture would have to be in every collection. It is a reminder there was a time when Melbourne had a reputation for wet weather. This was the day in 1972 when Elizabeth Street was turned into a flooded fury. Bowler has his camera at ground level and the picture is so powerful you almost push the book away for fear of being drowned. Then one of the best pictures you will ever see is Simon O'Dwyer's recent shot of Omeo. We are in the hot summer when Omeo is surrounded by fire and it takes all kinds of faith not to believe any second the town will disappear in the furnace. It is the colour the awful red glow coupled with the clouds of black smoke that make the picture so great. There is a man in the foreground fleeing for his life. This is an ashes on boots picture. Reflections' themes - politics war city witness life fashion music crime culture and sport - come with essays by top Age writers such as Michael Gordon Andrew Rule Shaun Carney Michael Shmith Greg Baum and Jane Sullivan. There is also a 46-page introduction by Geoffrey Blainey. Blainey's style is simple and direct. He doesn't give us dry bones but tells Melbourne's 150 years as a warm social history and he says much of the information came from the pages of The Age. Yes in the very first edition The Age reported that two of Melbourne's policemen had disappeared. Obvious where they had gone they had absconded to the diggings looking for gold. Ballarat Bendigo Beechworth Castlemaine became grand places. Even in 1871 Ballarat was bigger than Perth Hobart and possibly even Brisbane. In Bendigo they had managed to build an opera house that held more people than the present Sydney Opera House. Crowds used to gather outside the offices of The Age in Collins Street in times of crisis whether it was a mine disaster or something more mundane such as a Test match. One of the worst days was May 11 1915 when on page eight there was column after long column that listed the dead and wounded under the heading "Heroes of the Dardanelles". This is a good book a credit to its editor and one that I certainly would be terrified to lend. " -- from the book review published in 2004 there is no damage to detail apart from fading of the exposed spine. Size: Folio 12"- 15" tall . Please refer to accompanying picture s. Illustrator: Photographic. Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; Journalism; Local History -- Victoria; Sociology & Culture. ISBN: 1864710861. ISBN/EAN: 9781864710861. Inventory No: 0261766. . 9781864710861 THIS BOOK WILL INCUR EXTRA POST OUTSIDE OF AUSTRALIA BECAUSE IT IS OVER 1 Kg WITHOUT PACKAGING PLEASE ENQUIRE BEFORE ORDERING. Doubleday hardcover
Référence libraire : 0261766 ISBN : 1864710861 9781864710861
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Foley Steve Editor
Reflections: 150 Years of the Age
Doubleday New South Wales 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Slipcased. Illustrator: Photographic. 2.48 kg; VIII 372 pages indexed. Introductory essay "the cabbage patch that grew 1854-2004: a history by Geoffrey Blainey. The book considers politics war the city witness life fashion music crime culture and sport although in Victoria how the last two can be separated. With original colour illustrated slipcase. There is very slight rubbing to the bottom of the spine otherwise the book shows no damage. The slipcase similarly shows no damage. "Geoffrey Blainey sets the scene. In 1854 Melbourne did not have buildings more than three storeys high. We had chopped most of the trees and the main objects on the skyline were deep-sea ships their bare masts an exercise in geometry. Come October 17 of that year Governor Sir Charles Hotham looking very splendid entered a new building in William Street. Then just before a rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus there was a formal presentation of a new newspaper beautifully mounted and printed in gold. Price: Sixpence. It was the first edition of The Age. The august gentleman survived only a year. He caught a chill opening the Melbourne Gasworks and died but how fascinated he would be to see this volume 150 years later. It is titled Reflections edited by Steve Foley. Actually it is not a history of The Age as a newspaper. It is a history of Melbourne and Victoria as it unfolded edition after edition through the years. No dull stuff here. It has the vibrancy the immediacy that came from the witnesses the reporters the photographers who were there at the moment. I can remember a chief of staff who used to say: "I only want reporters who have mud on their boots." There is much evidence of that. There are reprints of many famous front pages but there is much more. There are more than 1000 illustrations and photographs in this book. There was a time when journalists liked to think themselves slightly superior to photographers. The truth is the other way round. Australian press photographers have few peers anywhere in the world. For example there are pictures taken by the amazing Bruce Postle. I don't think I ever saw him take a picture on the straight and level. There is a remarkable shot where Postle was held by the ankles on top of the Manchester Unity building while he recorded 70000 demonstrators against the Vietnam War in 1970. He has another picture of Tommy Woodcock one-time trainer of Phar Lap. Woodcock now old is lying with racehorse Reckless. The picture tells everything. They are lookingat each other with total love. Neville Bowler's great picture would have to be in every collection. It is a reminder there was a time when Melbourne had a reputation for wet weather. This was the day in 1972 when Elizabeth Street was turned into a flooded fury. Bowler has his camera at ground level and the picture is so powerful you almost push the book away for fear of being drowned. Then one of the best pictures you will ever see is Simon O'Dwyer's recent shot of Omeo. We are in the hot summer when Omeo is surrounded by fire and it takes all kinds of faith not to believe any second the town will disappear in the furnace. It is the colour the awful red glow coupled with the clouds of black smoke that make the picture so great. There is a man in the foreground fleeing for his life. This is an ashes on boots picture. Reflections' themes - politics war city witness life fashion music crime culture and sport - come with essays by top Age writers such as Michael Gordon Andrew Rule Shaun Carney Michael Shmith Greg Baum and Jane Sullivan. There is also a 46-page introduction by Geoffrey Blainey. Blainey's style is simple and direct. He doesn't give us dry bones but tells Melbourne's 150 years as a warm social history and he says much of the information came from the pages of The Age. Yes in the very first edition The Age reported that two of Melbourne's policemen had disappeared. Obvious where they had gone they had absconded to the diggings looking for gold. Ballarat Bendigo Beechworth Castlemaine became grand places. Even in 1871 Ballarat was bigger than Perth Hobart and possibly even Brisbane. In Bendigo they had managed to build an opera house that held more people than the present Sydney Opera House. Crowds used to gather outside the offices of The Age in Collins Street in times of crisis whether it was a mine disaster or something more mundane such as a Test match. One of the worst days was May 11 1915 when on page eight there was column after long column that listed the dead and wounded under the heading "Heroes of the Dardanelles". This is a good book a credit to its editor and one that I certainly would be terrified to lend. " -- from the book review published in 2004 Size: Folio 12"- 15" tall . please refer to accompanying picture s. Illustrator: Photographic. Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; Journalism; Local History -- Victoria; ISBN: 1864710861. ISBN/EAN: 9781864710861. Inventory No: 0225686. . 9781864710861 THIS BOOK WILL INCUR EXTRA POST OUTSIDE OF AUSTRALIA BECAUSE IT IS OVER 1 Kg WITHOUT PACKAGING PLEASE ENQUIRE BEFORE ORDERING. Doubleday hardcover
Référence libraire : 0225686 ISBN : 1864710861 9781864710861
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Folkenflik David Participant Media
Page One: Inside The New York Times and the Future of Journalism Participant Media Guide
PublicAffairs. Used - Good. . . All orders guaranteed and ship within 24 hours. Your purchase supports More Than Words a nonprofit job training program for youth empowering youth to take charge of their lives by taking charge of a business. PublicAffairs unknown
Référence libraire : BOS-S-Fiction-15d-0091 ISBN : 1586489607 9781586489601
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Folkenflik David Participant Media
Page One: Inside The New York Times and the Future of Journalism Participant Media Guide
PublicAffairs. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. PublicAffairs unknown
Référence libraire : N12I-00288 ISBN : 1586489607 9781586489601
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Folkenflik David Participant Media
Page One: Inside The New York Times and the Future of Journalism Participant Media Guide
PublicAffairs. Used - Like New. Like New condition. PublicAffairs unknown
Référence libraire : F28A-00380 ISBN : 1586489607 9781586489601
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FONTEYN, GUIDO.
OVER DE DRIE GUY 'S.
, Groot - Bijgaarden, Scoop, 1994., Paperback, originele geillustreerde uitgeversomslag in kleur, 11,5x18cm, 90pp.
Référence libraire : 9692
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Fonda, Henry
Fonda My Life, as told to Howard Teichmann
372p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Fonda, Henry
Fonda My Life, as told to Howard Teichmann
372p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Fong Torres Ben
The Rice Room: Growing Up Chinese-American from Number Two Son to Rock 'n' Roll
New York NY: Hyperion 1994. A nice reading copy. Pages are clean and bright. Binding is tight but pulling away from the boards. Book and jacket show some shelfwear. Jacket has been mylared for protection. . First Edition 1st printing. Hard Cover. Good /Good . Mylared. Hyperion Hardcover
Référence libraire : 059378 ISBN : 0786860022 9780786860029
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Fontana Andrea
#iocredoallesirene. Come vivere (e bene!) in un mare di fake news
brossura E se le fake news non esistessero, ma fossero piuttosto i nostri cervelli a essere fake? Questo agile saggio ribalta il tema delle "false notizie" e della post-verità, affrontandolo da un altro, radicale, punto di vista. Viviamo in una condizione sociale fatta di finzione positiva e siamo noi a creare un mare di "informazione falsata" senza nemmeno accorgercene. Le fake news non sono solo sinonimo di imbroglio ma, oggi più che mai, anche sintomo di una serie di ansie apicali legate alla nostra contemporaneità, dispersa su più piattaforme di conoscenza e dominata dalle logiche dei deep media. Abbiamo quindi la necessità di capire le nuove regole di questo gioco e sviluppare competenze per stare in una dimensione comunicativa in cui la contro-fattualità diventa pratica di vita online e offline. Che ci piaccia o no, dobbiamo imparare a vivere in mondi dove esistono le Sirene.
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Fontana Andrea
Regimi di verità. Convivere con leggende e fatti alternativi
ill., br. C'era una volta la verità dei fatti. Siamo nati e cresciuti in un mondo in cui l'appello ai fatti era imperativo, il ricorso alla scienza un obbligo, la ragione delle competenze un vincolo del comportamento professionale, la vita privata un sacro segreto. Poi ci siamo ritrovati in un ambiente sociale, economico e politico completamente diverso, in cui leggende e credenze hanno la stessa credibilità di notizie e conoscenze reali e accertate. Quello che conta non è il contenuto, ma come viene raccontato. Siamo capaci di usare questa nuova forma di intelligenza narrativa, gestendo contenuti testuali e visivi di tutti i tipi, tra parole, link, hashtag, video, foto e meme? Nella fiction economy e nel mondo della post-verità, infatti, siamo noi il bottino da conquistare. Come sopravvivere nel nuovo regime di verità in cui siamo entrati? Questo libro propone alcune soluzioni.
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Fonthill Media
A Royal Engineer at War 1940-1945: From Crossing the Desert to Crossing the Rhine
2017-06-12. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 1781555958n ISBN : 1781555958 9781781555958
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Fonthill Media
A Royal Engineer at War 1940-1945: From Crossing the Desert to Crossing the Rhine
2017-06-12. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 1781555958 ISBN : 1781555958 9781781555958
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Fonthill Media
Chillingham: Its Cattle Castle and Church
2016-04-21. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 1781555222n ISBN : 1781555222 9781781555224
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Fonthill Media
Chillingham: Its Cattle Castle and Church
2016-04-21. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 1781555222 ISBN : 1781555222 9781781555224
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Food Media Press
Air Fryer Cookbook: Delicious 200 Super Healthy & Easy Recipes to Fry Bake Grill and Roast with Your Air Fryer
2017-10-23. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 1979075026n ISBN : 1979075026 9781979075022
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Food Media Press
Air Fryer Cookbook: Delicious 200 Super Healthy & Easy Recipes to Fry Bake Grill and Roast with Your Air Fryer
2017-10-23. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 1979075026 ISBN : 1979075026 9781979075022
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Food Media Press
Ketogenic Diet For Beginners: The Simple Guide To Ketogenic Diet For Beginners Including 7 days recipes and 20 Amazing Low Carbs Keto Crock Pot Recipes Volume 1
2017-11-08. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 1979572127n ISBN : 1979572127 9781979572125
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Food Media Press
Ketogenic Diet for Beginners : The Simple Guide to Ketogenic Diet for Beginners Including 7 Days Recipes and 20 Amazing Low Carbs Keto Crock Pot Recipes
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2017. Paperback. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
Référence libraire : G1979572127I5N00 ISBN : 1979572127 9781979572125
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Food Media Press
Ketogenic Diet For Beginners: The Simple Guide To Ketogenic Diet For Beginners Including 7 days recipes and 20 Amazing Low Carbs Keto Crock Pot Recipes Volume 1
2017-11-08. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 1979572127 ISBN : 1979572127 9781979572125
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Food Media Club Australia Inc
Yesterday Today and Tomorrow - The Best of Australian Food
Lothian Books Books 2003. First Edition. Hardcover Laminated Boards. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Illustrator: Photographic. Foreword by Rick Stein acknowledgements introduction by Lynley Milan biographies glossary and index. The text is illustrated with fabulous colour photography. Pale yellow laminated boards with black and gray coloured titles to the front panel and back strip. Photographic dustwrapper with black and gray coloured titles to the front panel and back strip. "Providing a snapshot of Australia's culinary diversity Yesterday Today and Tomorrow: The Best of Australian Food is a legacy of the Food Media Club Australia's contribution to our filing Australian food culture as well as a celebration of the Club's 20th birthday." - from the front follow the panel blurb. Rubbing of the book corners with fading of the panels. Some marks to the end pages. A little chipping of the top dustwrapper corners. Some stains to the front panel. Size: 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. 5 6 - 176 pages. Please refer to accompanying picture s. Illustrator: Photographic. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Australia; Modern; ISBN: 0734405413. ISBN/EAN: 9780734405418. Inventory No: 0126418. . 9780734405418 Lothian Books hardcover
Référence libraire : 0126418 ISBN : 0734405413 9780734405418
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Food Media Club
Yesterday Today and Tomorrow: The Best of Australian Food
Melbourne: Lothian Books 2003. Internally unmarked small remainder mark to lower fore-edges. Contributors include the who's who of Australian chefs and food professionals including Stephanie Alexander Maggie Beer Tess Mallos Christine Manfield Cherry Ripe Barb ara Santich and many more. First. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Lothian Books Hardcover
Référence libraire : 027328 ISBN : 0734405413 9780734405418
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Foot, Mirjam M. (ed.)
The British Library Journal, Volume 10, Number 1, Spring 1984
Paperback. Spine ends are slightly worn. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
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Foot, Mirjam M. (ed.)
The British Library Journal, Volume 5, Number 2, Autumn 1979
Paperback. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are slightly worn. Nick on leading edge of rear cover. Minor abrasions on spine. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
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Foot, Mirjam M. (ed.)
The British Library Journal, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1980
Paperback. Spine ends are slightly worn. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
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Foot, Mirjam M. (ed.)
The British Library Journal, Volume 6, Number 2, Autumn 1980
Paperback. Spine ends are slightly worn. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
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Foot, Mirjam M. (ed.)
The British Library Journal, Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 1982
Paperback. Spine ends are slightly worn. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
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Footman Tim Editor; Guinness Media Editor;
Guinness World Records 2001
Guinness World Records Ltd 2000-09-01. Library Binding. Very Good. Guinness World Records Ltd unknown
Référence libraire : 189205101X-2-18719531 ISBN : 189205101X 9781892051011
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Footman Tim Editor; Guinness Media Editor;
Guinness World Records 2001
Guinness World Records Ltd 2000-09-01. Library Binding. Very Good. Guinness World Records Ltd unknown
Référence libraire : 189205101X-2-18002024 ISBN : 189205101X 9781892051011
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Footman Tim Editor; Guinness Media Editor;
Guinness World Records 2001
Guinness World Records Ltd 2000-09-01. Library Binding. New. Guinness World Records Ltd unknown
Référence libraire : 189205101X-11-18601577 ISBN : 189205101X 9781892051011
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Footman Tim Editor; Guinness Media Editor;
Guinness World Records 2001
Guinness World Records Ltd 2000-09-01. Library Binding. Very Good. Guinness World Records Ltd unknown
Référence libraire : 189205101X-2-18046046 ISBN : 189205101X 9781892051011
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Footman Tim Editor; Guinness Media Editor;
Guinness World Records 2001
Guinness World Records Ltd 2000-09-01. Library Binding. Good/no jacket. some rubbing and wear good binding Guinness World Records Ltd unknown
Référence libraire : nb19180213010 ISBN : 189205101X 9781892051011
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