Unsere Dokumentation zum Faksimile des 'Stundenbuches 1486' von Gerard David ist eine bibliophile Steifbroschur mit Textheft in Umschlag und Decke. Naturkarton 350 ? 280 ? 200 g/m2, Fedrigoni, Verona. Unter Passepartout die Faksimile-Beispiele * 30v 'Die Madonna mit dem Blütenzweig', * 31r der Textbeginn zur Marienmesse, * 24v 'Pfingsten' und * 61v 'Die Heimsuchung'. Eine Freude für den Bücherfreund.
David Gerard Bücher






This stunning book offers a rare glimpse into the world of illuminated manuscripts from the 15th century. Featuring detailed descriptions and high-quality images, this book provides valuable insights into the life and work of two of the most famous illuminators of their time, Hans Memling and Gérard David. Whether you are an art historian, a collector, or simply an admirer of beautiful books, this volume is an absolute must-have.
The narrative explores the life of David Gerard, born in 1952 in Missouri as the fifth of seven siblings. Although he doesn't excel in conventional measures of success, his identity as a writer brings both notoriety and a unique perspective to his family. His siblings become unwitting characters in his stories, facing the repercussions of his storytelling. The book delves into themes of family dynamics, self-identity, and the complexities of sibling relationships through the lens of Gerard's literary journey.
Lost in Plain Sight
- 262 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
A phone call alerts Anthony to his wife Diane's peril, leading him to a tragic accident where he discovers her lifeless body. The shock triggers his first out-of-body experience, allowing him to communicate with her spirit, blurring the lines between reality and the supernatural. As he grapples with grief, he faces haunting visions and paranormal episodes that challenge his perception of existence. This journey into timeless realms reveals hidden truths, setting the stage for a profound exploration of love, loss, and the unknown.
God's Acres
- 180 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The narrative unfolds through the eyes of six-year-old Bud, whose family moves from St. Joseph, Missouri, to a twelve-acre farm in the 1950s. This homestead symbolizes an ideal life for Bud's mother, whose strong religious convictions and relentless work ethic shape their existence. However, the pursuit of this idyllic life leads to unexpected challenges and heartache for the family, revealing the complexities of faith and aspiration against the backdrop of rural life.
Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain
- 182 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
"An experimental new Internet-based form of money is created that anyone can generate at home; people build frightening firetrap computers full of video cards, putting out so much heat that one operator is hospitalised with heatstroke and brain damage. A young physics student starts a revolutionary new marketplace immune to State coercion; he ends up ordering hits on people because they might threaten his great experiment, and is jailed for life without parole. Fully automated contractual systems are proposed to make business and the law work better; the contracts people actually write are unregulated penny stock offerings whose fine print literally states that you are buying nothing of any value. The biggest crowdfunding in history attracts $150 million on the promise that it will embody "the steadfast iron will of unstoppable code"; upon release it is immediately hacked, and $50 million is stolen. How did we get here? David Gerard covers the origins and history of Bitcoin to the present day, the other cryptocurrencies it spawned including Ethereum, the ICO craze and the 2017 crypto bubble, and the attempts to apply blockchains and smart contracts to business. Plus a case study on blockchains in the music industry. Bitcoin and blockchains are not a technology story, but a psychology story. Remember: if it sounds too good to be true, it almost certainly is."--Back cover