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Richard Anderson

    Richard Anderson attinge alle sue vaste esperienze di agricoltore e minatore, infondendo nella sua scrittura una prospettiva unica. Le sue opere esplorano la vita rurale, permeate di autenticità e di una profonda comprensione della natura umana. Lo stile di Anderson è diretto e acuto, rivelando le complessità dell'esistenza quotidiana con onestà e sentimento. Attraverso le sue narrazioni, offre uno sguardo sulla resilienza e sulla bellezza che si trovano al di là dei centri urbani.

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    20th-Century World Architecture
    • 20th-Century World Architecture

      The Phaidon Atlas

      • 832pagine
      • 30 ore di lettura

      The Phaidon Atlas of 20th Century World Architecture portrays, for the first time in one volume, an overview of the finest built architecture from around the world completed between 1900 and 1999. The unprecedented global scope of this collection of over 750 key buildings juxtaposes architectural icons with regional masterpieces. Divided into six world regions, the collection is the result of a rigorous selection process and the input of more than 150 specialists from around the world. Each building is fully illustrated and described by a short text. In addition, a mass of useful information is provided. This includes details of architects' practices and extensive indexes. Comprehensive world data illustrates the changing economic and political contexts of architectural production throughout the century.

      20th-Century World Architecture2012
      4,3
    • Bespoke: Savile Row ripped and smoothed

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      This is the true-life story of a boy who quit school to become an apprentice on Savile Row, home to London's most venerable tailors, and wound up owning his own shop on the world-famous 'Golden Mile', where he hand-cuts exquisite suits for a clientele including royalty, politicians, literati, business tycoons, and media stars. On a bright, bitterly cold and snowy morning in January 1982, 17-year-old Richard Anderson made his way with his father to an interview at Savile Row's illustrious Henry Huntsman & Sons. They were late, but Richard got the job, with its meagre salary of only GBP2,000 a year, and his life was changed forever. Huntsman was arguably the world's most prestigious tailoring house, and Richard's apprenticeship proved a humbling ordeal overseen by three titans of the the formidably debonair Colin Hammick, fellow chain-smoker and grumpy eccentric Brian Hall, and Dick Lakey, the company's heroically overworked 'leg man'. Training under these men in the arcane art of making trousers and coats that could cost as much as GBP10,000 was an inspiring but also gruelling game, yet 'Young Richard' persisted for 17 more years of rigorous practice in perfectionism and prestige - to become, at 34, the youngest head cutter in Huntsman's 150-year history. Witty and told with great candour, Bespoke is a fascinating behind-the-scenes expose of life on Savile Row from one of the world's most celebrated and successful tailors.

      Bespoke: Savile Row ripped and smoothed2009
      4,1
    • This comprehensive compendium provides a broad and thorough investigation of all aspects of programming with ASP.NET. Entirely revised and updated for the Golden Release of .NET, this book should give you the information you need to master ASP.NET and build dynamic, applications.

      Professional ASP.NET 1.0. Special edition2002
      3,4