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Max Uhle, 1856-1944: A Memoir of the Father of Peruvian Archaeology
John Howland Rowe
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Max Beckmann, 1948
City Art Museum of St Louis; Hanns Swarzenski; Perry T. Rathbone
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Max Von Pettenkofer: His Theory of the Etiology of Cholera, Typhoid Fever and Other Intestinal Diseases
Edgar Erskine Hume
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Max Von Pettenkofer: His Theory Of The Etiology Of Cholera, Typhoid Fever And Other Intestinal Diseases is a book written by Edgar Erskine Hume. The book is a detailed account of the life and work of Max Von Pettenkofer, a German physician and hygiene expert who made significant contributions to the field of public health. The book covers Pettenkofer's theory of the etiology of cholera, typhoid fever, and other intestinal diseases. It explores his research on the role of the environment in the spread of these diseases and his efforts to improve public health through sanitation and hygiene. The book also discusses Pettenkofer's controversial views on the germ theory of disease and his disagreements with other prominent scientists of his time.Hume's book provides a comprehensive overview of Pettenkofer's life and work, including his early career as a chemist, his involvement in the development of Munich's water supply system, and his later work as a professor of hygiene. It also examines the impact of Pettenkofer's ideas on the field of public health and his legacy as a pioneer in the study of infectious diseases.Overall, Max Von Pettenkofer: His Theory Of The Etiology Of Cholera, Typhoid Fever And Other Intestinal Diseases is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of medicine and public health. It offers a detailed look at the life and work of one of the most important figures in the field and sheds light on the development of modern medical practices and theories.A Review Of His Arguments And Evidence.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Max Von Pettenkofer: His Theory of the Etiology of Cholera, Typhoid Fever and Other Intestinal Diseases
Edgar Erskine Hume
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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""Max Ernst Two Eras"" is a book written by Julien Levy that explores the art of Max Ernst, a German artist who was a pioneer of the Dada and Surrealist movements. The book is a catalog of an exhibition that was held from March 7 through April 1, 1961, featuring Ernst's works from two different periods of his career. The first era, from 1919 to 1939, showcases Ernst's early experiments with collage, frottage, and automatism, which were groundbreaking techniques that helped define Surrealism. The second era, from 1940 to 1960, focuses on Ernst's later works, which reflect his experiences during World War II and his interest in mythology, alchemy, and the occult. The book includes full-color reproductions of Ernst's paintings, drawings, and sculptures, as well as an introduction by Levy that provides historical and biographical context for the artist's work. Overall, ""Max Ernst Two Eras"" is a comprehensive and visually stunning exploration of one of the most important artists of the 20th century.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Max Reinhardt and His Theater
Oliver M. Sayler; Mariele S. Gudernatsch
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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""Max Reinhardt and His Theater"" is a comprehensive biography of the Austrian-born theater director, Max Reinhardt. Written by Oliver M. Sayler, the book explores Reinhardt's life and career, from his early days as an actor in Vienna to his rise as one of the most influential figures in European theater. Sayler provides a detailed account of Reinhardt's directorial style, which was known for its innovative use of lighting, sound, and stage design. The book also delves into Reinhardt's collaborations with some of the most famous playwrights of his time, including Bertolt Brecht and Arthur Schnitzler. In addition to exploring Reinhardt's artistic achievements, Sayler sheds light on his personal life, including his relationships with women and his struggles with financial difficulties. Overall, ""Max Reinhardt and His Theater"" is a fascinating portrait of a pioneering figure in the world of theater, and a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of European drama.This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Max Silverman, Petitioner, V. Osborne Register Co. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
Alvin L Newmyer; Spencer Gordon
Gale, U.S. Supreme Court Records
2011
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Max Shamos, Petitioner, V. People of the State of New York. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
Whitman Knapp; Alvin Cushing Cass
Gale, U.S. Supreme Court Records
2011
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Max Jaben, Petitioner, V. United States. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
Morris A Shenker
Gale Ecco, U.S. Supreme Court Records
2011
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Max Victor's Schooldays, by the Author of 'my Schoolfellow Val Brownser'....
S S Pugh
Nabu Press
2012
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"Max the Mindful Monster: A Big Emotions Adventure" is a heartwarming children's ebook that follows Max, a friendly monster who learns to manage his emotions with the help of Faye the Fairy. Through a colorful mind map, Faye guides Max in understanding and navigating his feelings, teaching young readers valuable lessons in emotional intelligence and mindfulness. This engaging story is perfect for children learning to identify and express their emotions in healthy ways.
Max Weber is widely regarded as one of the foundational thinkers of the twentieth century. But how did this reclusive German scholar manage to leave such an indelible mark on modern political and social thought? Max Weber in Politics and Social Thought is the first comprehensive account of Weber's wide-ranging impact on both German and American intellectuals. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Joshua Derman illuminates what Weber meant to contemporaries in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany and analyzes why they reached for his concepts to articulate such widely divergent understandings of modern life. The book also accounts for the transformations that Weber's concepts underwent at the hands of émigré and American scholars, and in doing so, elucidates one of the major intellectual movements of the mid-twentieth century: the transatlantic migration of German thought.
Though less of a household name than his contemporaries in early twentieth century Paris, Jewish homosexual poet Max Jacob was Pablo Picasso's initiator into French culture, Guillaume Apollinaire's guide out of the haze of symbolism, and Jean Cocteau's loyal friend. As Picasso reinvented painting, Jacob helped to reinvent poetry with compressed, hard-edged prose poems and synapse-skipping verse lyrics, the product of a complex amalgamation of Jewish, Breton, Parisian, and Roman Catholic influences.In Max Jacob, the poet's life plays out against the vivid backdrop of bohemian Paris from the turn of the twentieth century through the divisions of World War II. Acclaimed poet Rosanna Warren transports us to Picasso's ramshackle studio in Montmartre, where Cubism was born; introduces the artists gathered at a seedy bar on the left bank, where Max would often hold court; and offers a front-row seat to the artistic squabbles that shaped the Modernist movement.Jacob's complex understanding of faith, art, and sexuality animates this sweeping work. In 1909, he saw a vision of Christ in his shabby room in Montmartre, and in 1915 he converted formally from Judaism to Catholicism--with Picasso as his godfather. In his later years, Jacob split his time between Paris and the monastery of Beno t-sur-Loire. In February 1944, he was arrested by the Gestapo and sent to Drancy, where he would die a few days later.More than thirty years in the making, this landmark biography offers a compelling, tragic portrait of Jacob as a man and as an artist alongside a rich study of his groundbreaking poetry--in Warren's own stunning translations. Max Jacob is a nuanced, deeply researched, and essential contribution to Modernist scholarship.