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Peter Benjamin Graham
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London's Underground
The Story of the TubePublished in conjunction with TFL, this is a comprehensive guide to the London Underground, combining a historical overview, illustrations and newly commissioned photography.
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Who is Warren Buffett?
Warren Buffett is America's and probably the world's most renowned businessman, investor, and philanthropist, born in the small town of Omaha, Nebraska, in 1930. As the story unfolds, readers will witness how the prodigy played both his pros and cons in his favor and progressed as an individual in the post-depression era, when everyone had lost faith in the stock market. Readers will also learn how he overcame major setbacks in his life and his support system that continues to help him still be on the list of top investors at the age of 91. Read and learn from the owner of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. with the inspiring story of his major accomplishments and some pieces of advice that are the principles he sticks by. The journey of a seven-year-old who went on to become a billionaire will inspire the audience to write their own tale of success.
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London's Great Railway Stations
A lavish photographic history of all the key railway stations of London for transport buffs and anyone interested in the rich history of London.
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Australian painters
Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 232. Chapters: Rolf Harris, Peter Benjamin Graham, Clifton Pugh, Brett Whiteley, Grace Cossington Smith, Fred Williams, William Buelow Gould, Michael Zavros, Sidney Nolan, Jeffrey Smart, Robert Ingpen, Roy De Maistre, Susan Dorothea White, Ben Quilty, Albert Namatjira, Norman Lindsay, Albert Tucker, Roger Swainston, Peter Purves Smith, Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack, Gareth Sansom, Valli Kemp, Donald Friend, John Beard, Russell Drysdale, Anthony Bennett, Arthur Boyd, Anelia Pavlova, Pixie O'Harris, Douglas Baulch, Nora Sumberg, Arthur Streeton, Albert Collins, Norman Lloyd, Jean Isherwood, Regan Tamanui, William Dobell, Timothy James Webb, Michael Kmit, David Rankin, G. P. Nerli, Clarice Beckett, Florence Broadhurst, Garry Andrews, Lloyd Rees, Celia Winter-Irving, Desiderius Orban, William Dargie, Charles Conder, Godfrey Blow, John Brack, Steve Cox, Reg Mombassa, Rick Amor, Rosella Namok, Stella Bowen, Victor O'Connor, Josh Rosenthal, Craig Nicholls, James Alfred Turner, Marion Borgelt, Ainslie Roberts, Michael Nelson Jagamarra, Ken Done, Rupert Betheras, Stewart MacFarlane, Bill Meyer, Tom Roberts, E. Phillips Fox, Laurence Hope, James William Govett, Eric Smith, Gil Jamieson, Paul Delprat, Charles Blackman, Wandjuk Marika, Reginald Sturgess, Bernard William Smith, Alan McLeod McCulloch, Lionel Lindsay, Pro Hart, George James Coates, Andrew Taylor, John Peter Russell, Howard Arkley, Penleigh Boyd, Blamire Young, George Washington Lambert, James Gleeson, John Perceval, David Boyd, Lina Eve, Bryce J. Stevens, Louise Hearman, James Stuart MacDonald, Mirka Mora, Julian Ashton, J J Hilder, Vali Myers, Will Ashton, John Longstaff, Guy Grey-Smith, Geoffrey de Groen, Robert Dickerson, Paul Fitzgerald, Ellen Jose, Betty Churcher, Stephen Wesley Gorton, Frederick McCubbin, Richard Godfrey Rivers, Robert Boyed Mitchell, William Piguenit, Bruno Dutot, Nancy Petyarre, William Beckwith McInnes, Nora Heysen, Yannima Tommy Watson, James Clifford, Derwent Lees, Jessica Rankin, Peter Sharp, Margot Hutcheson, Tony Lloyd, Walter Withers, Lin Onus, Miles Evergood, Reg Campbell, Hal Missingham, John Radecki, Tony Tuckson, Lindsay Bernard Hall, Peter Trusler, John Howley, AW Scott, Vernon Treweeke, Adrian Feint, Ian Armstrong, Noel Counihan, Gordon Bennett, Will Longstaff, Shane Pickett, Wolfgang Degenhardt, Wenten Rubuntja, Agnes Goodsir, William Macleod, Elioth Gruner, Len Fox, Hugh Sawrey, Hany Armanious, Sam Leach, Bill Yidumduma Harney, Fred Leist, Paul Margocsy, Vladas Meškenas, Peter Booth, George Bell, Davida Allen, James Peter Quinn, Del Kathryn Barton, George Finey, Fred Cress, Leonard Long, George Johnson, Jarek Wojcik, Joy Hester, Ian Fairweather, Frank Hinder, Jon Molvig, Shen Jiawei, Vivienne Binns, D'Arcy Doyle, Ben Shearer, James Cochran, Kathleen McArthur, Sydney Long, Imants Tillers, Peter Churcher, Kevin Best, James V Wigley, Sophia Campbell, William Boissevain, Alison Rehfisch, Albert Henry Fullwood, Percy Trezise, Bea Maddock, H. Septimus Power, Annita van Iersel, Judy Cassab, Thea Proctor, Ambrose McCarthy Patterson, James Muir Auld, Cherry Hood, Mark Threadgold, Edith Corbet, John Dowie, David Wadelton, Hanna Kay, Craig Ruddy, Charles David Jones Bryant, Barry Dickins, Loongkoonan, Rupert Bunny, W. Lister Lister, Nancy Borlase, Sam Hughes, Max Meldrum, Murray Griffin, Amanda Robins, Michelle Ronksley-Pavia, Hans Heysen, Jennifer Keeler-Milne, Garry Shead, Roland Wakelin, Gloria Petyarre, Anne Pincus, Lewis Miller, Dar...
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Visual music artists
Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 31. Chapters: Stan Brakhage, Peter Benjamin Graham, Harry Everett Smith, Oskar Fischinger, Norman McLaren, Michael Betancourt, Ilya Nikkolai, Len Lye, Steven Woloshen, Max Hattler, James Whitney, William Moritz, Mary Ellen Bute, Thomas Wilfred, John Whitney, Jordan Belson, FaceMan, Mary Hallock-Greenewalt, Louis Bertrand Castel, John De Cesare, José Antonio Sistiaga, René Jodoin, Walter Ruttmann, Chiaki Watanabe, Andy O'Meara. Excerpt: Peter Benjamin Graham (4 June 1925 - 15 April 1987), was an Australian visual artist, a master craftsman in a variety of printing techniques, and an art theorist. Unlike many modern artists, Peter saw no contradiction between abstract and figurative art. He just used them as alternative methods of exploring a subject. In 1954, Graham began to explore native Australian wildlife (notably Kangaroos) and themes associated with Aboriginal culture, using the visual languages of European figurative Modernism and later geometric abstraction. He began developing a new form of visual geometry related to Chaos Theory from 1960, eventually called Thematic Orchestration. This new visual language enabled the 2D deconstruction and synthesis of an observed subject, in a way fundamentally different from traditional abstraction. Thematic Orchestration allows the artist to 'grow' an image, producing almost infinite conscious invention. In 1964 Graham began developing the world's first high level visual notation system for pure visual imagery, which he first called Notation Painting and later New Epoch Art. This notation system enabled the composition of animated visual images in any physical media, and separated the act of composition from the act of painting itself. In effect it does for painting what writing does for the spoken word and thought, and what staff notation does for music. Peter worked on the New Epoch Project until his death in 1987, when it was continued by his sons Philip Mitchell Graham and Euan Benjamin Graham. Graham became a pioneer of the Australian artist run initiative movement, running The Queensberry Street Gallery in association with Victorian Printmakers' Group from 1973 until 1978. In 2006 Peter Graham's 1945 painting Peter Lalor Addressing the Miners Before Eureka featured in a major Australian travelling exhibition celebrating the 150 anniversary of the Eureka Stockade This painting is also featured in Riot or Revolution, a dramatised history documentary
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London's Underground
The Story of the TubePublished in conjunction with TFL, this is a comprehensive guide to the London Underground, combining a historical overview, illustrations and newly commissioned photography.
€ 49,50