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A Printed Icon in Early Modern Italy: Forligrave;'s Madonna of the Fire

[DOC] A Printed Icon in Early Modern Italy: Forligrave;'s Madonna of the Fire by Lisa Pon at Arts-Photography

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Youve got the gear. Youve got the chops. Now what? This is the story about one musician/engineers path in creating a successful recording studio business. In this book I reveal the mistakes and talk about the times I actually managed to get things right along the way. I also look at various types of recording scenarios and how I approach them.BZ Lewis is a six time Emmy Award winning composer and has worked with countless bands and singer-song writers in addition to his list of fortune 500 corporate clients.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Philip Choys Guide to San Franciscos Chinatown: Its Changing and Remember It Thru This BookBy addictHaving heard Philip Choy speak at several dinners and having his autographed books with his unique signature. I certainly enjoyed this book. Mr. Choy; both an architect and historian; is well-versed about San Francisco. He is a spry individual with so much knowledge about the Chinese-American experience. Since there were no books about the Chinese in Sacramento; Mr. Choy assisted the Chinese American Council of Sacramento write a book about the history of the capitol city of the state of California. Many local families submitted old photos and remembrances of Sacramento and the surrounding area. I live close to a street named for one of my friends family who were early farmers in Sacramento.Anything Mr. Choy does; he does with elegance and panache. He has such verve and enthusiasm in his talks. His writing does not containhis enthusiasm as much as his presentations.Since I am a native Northern Californian; I frequently go to Chinatown. During the years; the famous Chinese restaurants have been closing as other generations do not desire to go into the business. I recently heard that the Four Seasons will close this fall.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Get to Know ChinatownBy HKGood basic street guide to SF Chinatown from a local historian and a local publisher. However the author has a few errors sprinkled throughout that sharp eyed and knowledgable natives will spot. Also there are some odd interpretations of the Chinese immigrant experience that is not necessarily true for all Chinese. Some of the authors romanization of Chinese names and words also do not conform to pinyin or any other phonetic systems. A major omission was a complete map of Chinatown -- a then and now street layout. Better fact checking and editing/proofing would help in a revised edition. This one isnt perfect but is still useful.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Insightful overview of an area steeped in historyBy Sarah SimpsonChoys book gave me both the specific details and overall sociology of Chinatowns architecture that I was looking for. The photographs are helpful. His take on architecture is accessible and informative. Being a native of the area; he knows Chinatown well; and his knowledge of the area and its residents comes through.

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