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John A. Walker

    John Walker ist ein britischer Autor, der sich mit tiefer Einblicks- und Erfahrung in Gartenbau und Umweltschutz widmet. Seine Schriften setzen sich für organische und umweltfreundliche Gartenbaupraktiken ein und schöpfen aus vier Jahrzehnten praktischer Erfahrung. Walkers Texte betonen konsequent die entscheidende Verbindung zwischen der Pflege von Gärten und der Sorge um unseren Planeten, wobei sie häufig in führenden nationalen Zeitungen und Zeitschriften erscheinen. Sein fortlaufendes Projekt, einen herausfordernden Hang in einen umweltbewussten Garten zu verwandeln, dient als praktisches Zeugnis seiner Philosophie.

    Trésors de la peinture à la National Gallery Washington
    La Peinture Américaine
    Art in the Age of Mass Media
    Templars Twain
    The Vegan Gardener
    Kunst seit Pop Art
    • The Vegan Gardener

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Natural gardening taken to the next level, for a truly ecological and planet- friendly garden that is full of bountiful life.

      The Vegan Gardener
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    • Templars Twain

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      In year 1307, King Philippe IV decided to crush the Knights Templar, the Christian military order so prominent in medieval society. Officially, it was to rid France of heresy and devil worshippers; those in the king's inner circle, however, knew Philippe, deep in debt, wanted to lay claim to the Templars' vast wealth.The young Templar Michel Jouhé and his senior commander managed to flee the clutches of the king's men, and after a long, arduous journey they arrived at the stronghold of the Teutonic Order in Prussia, safe at last.Seven hundred years later, in London, Michael Goddard has decided to visit a hypnotherapist to make sense of the many incidents of déjà vu he's been having lately. What he is about to learn, he couldn't have imagined in his wildest dreams.

      Templars Twain
    • Art in the Age of Mass Media

      Third Edition

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      This book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the ongoing discussions surrounding high art versus low culture. It is particularly beneficial for students in media and cultural studies, as well as art history, offering insights into the complexities of these debates. Through its exploration of various perspectives, the text encourages critical thinking about the value and interpretation of different cultural forms.

      Art in the Age of Mass Media