Pete7

Pete7

Author: Ivy Blyth

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-03-30

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 1326612336

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The virus in Pete's computer hasn't been sent to crash it but to prepare it. His eighteenth birthday looms and he is about to discover that his genes are special - to the power of seven. The effect is magical, the stuff of myth and legend, but difficult to control and not welcome.


What I Was Never Told: The War Story of Peter C. Kost

What I Was Never Told: The War Story of Peter C. Kost

Author: Charles P. Kost II

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-12-08

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1304683818

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This book describes the journey that Peter C. Kost took after becoming a Prisoner of War during the Second World War. Current research is included with his memoirs from the infamous Black March until liberation.


Burning the Box of Beautiful Things

Burning the Box of Beautiful Things

Author: Alex Seago

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780198174059

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Alex Seago's book has been inspired by his desire to understand and discover the origins of postmodern culture in Britain. One of the main points of his study is that it was art and design students who were among the first to be aware of and to articulate social implications of postmodernculture. Arguing that postwar art schools provided a vital crucible for the development of a particuarly English cultural sensibility, he focuses on cultural change at the Royal College of Art, London, during the 1950s and 1960s. The students' attack on the English 'box of beautiful things' - aterm used by a former student to describe the neo-Romantic, neo-Victorian, highly decorated tastes of some RCA tutors - took several forms which eventually resulted in the Pop Art produced by the 1959-62 generation (Boshier, Phillips, Jones, Hockney et al.)Alex Seago traces the emergence of English postmodernism through the pages of ARK: The Journal of the Royal College of Art, interviewing ARK's editors, art editors, and contributors including Len Deighton, novelist and art editor of ARK 10; Clifford Hatts, student at the RCA 1946-8 and later head ofthe Design Group, BBC; Peter Blake (RCA Painting School, 1953-6); Robyn Denny (RCA Painting School, 1954-7). ARK's object of enquiry remained 'the elusive but necessary relationships between the arts and the social context' throughout its twenty-five year history, making it a valuable archive forthe cultural historian: in its most memorable issues, ARK's layouts complemented the contents to produce distillations of the energy and enthusiasm of the period under review.


Parliament, Inventions and Patents

Parliament, Inventions and Patents

Author: Phillip Johnson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-04-19

Total Pages: 860

ISBN-13: 1351332635

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This book is a research guide and bibliography of Parliamentary material, including the Old Scottish Parliament and the Old Irish Parliament, relating to patents and inventions from the early seventeenth century to 1976. It chronicles the entire history of a purely British patent law before the coming into force of the European Patent Convention under the Patents Act 1977. It provides a comprehensive record of every Act, Bill, Parliamentary paper, report, petition and recorded debate or Parliamentary question on patent law during the period. The work will be an essential resource for scholars and researchers in intellectual property law, the history of technology, and legal and economic history.