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Among the book series in the arts published by Cambridge University Press are: [4] Cambridge Film Classics; Cambridge Library Collection - Art and Architecture
He also accumulated a working collection of 7000–8000 volumes of early bibliography, sale catalogues, and material relating to libraries, the book trade, and connoisseurship, including many rarities: part of this collection (approximately 1800 volumes) was acquired after his death by Cambridge University Library.
The Cambridge Companions to Literature and Classics form a book series published by Cambridge University Press. Each book is a collection of essays on the topic ...
Tom Scott (1928–2013) [1] was an American Abstract painter, teacher and arts administrator.His career, spanning six decades, included architecture, sculpture, furniture design, photography and video and demonstrated an underlying conviction that painting needed to embrace change to remain vital. [2]
Pages in category "Touchstone Books books" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Whetstone was the third son of Robert Whetstone (d. 1557), a member of a wealthy family that owned the manor of Walcot at Barnack, near Stamford, Lincolnshire.George appears to have had a small inheritance which he soon spent, and he complains bitterly of the failure of a lawsuit to recover a further inheritance of which he had been unjustly deprived.
The Cambridge Companions to Music form a book series published by Cambridge University Press. Each book is a collection of essays on the topic commissioned by the publisher. [1] The first was published in 1993, the Cambridge Companion to the Violin. Since then numerous volumes have been published nearly every year, covering a variety of ...
Cambridge University Press was a non-teaching department of the University of Cambridge. The press has, since 1698, been governed by the press 'Syndics' (originally known as the 'Curators'), [34] 18 senior members of the University of Cambridge who, along with other non-executive directors, bring a range of subject and business expertise. [35]