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    - Spatial Management in Cincinnati from the Early Republic through the Civil War Decade
    by Henry C. Binford
    £26.49 - 89.49

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    - Prospects for Racial Justice in America's Neighborhoods
     
    £23.99

    Analyzing the past, present, and future of promoting racial equity in housing and neighborhoods

  • - Nigrescence and Eudaimonia
    by William E. Cross & Jr.
    £25.99

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    - My Shapeshifting Journey
    by Samir Chopra
    £23.99

  • - Howard Pyle, N. C. Wyeth, and Andrew Wyeth
    by W. Barksdale Maynard
    £16.49

    Few artists have ever been so beloved—or so controversial among art critics—as Andrew Wyeth. The groundbreaking book Artists of Wyeth Country presents an unauthorized and unbiased biographical portrait of Wyeth, based on interviews with family, friends, neighbors—even actress Eva Marie Saint.  Journalist W. Barksdale Maynard shines new light on the reclusive artist, emphasizing Wyeth’s artistic debt to Howard Pyle as well as his surprising interest in surrealism. The book is filled with brand-new information and fresh interpretations.  Artists of Wyeth Country also comprises the first-ever guidebook to the artistic world of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, center of the Brandywine Tradition begun by Howard Pyle. Six in-depth tours for walking or driving allow the reader to stand exactly where N. C. and Andrew Wyeth stood, as has never been fully possible before.   As Maynard explains, Andrew Wyeth’s artistic process was influenced by Henry David Thoreau’s nature-worship and by his habit of walking daily. Newly commissioned maps, rare aerial photographs, as well as glorious full-color images and artworks of the landscape (many never reproduced before) illustrate the text.   A fascinating exploration of the world of Andrew Wyeth, Artists of Wyeth Country is sure to become an essential new source for those who love American art as well as for admirers of the scenic landscapes of the Mid-Atlantic, of which the Brandywine Valley is an exceptional example. As a rare, unauthorized biography of Andrew Wyeth, it opens the door for an entirely new understanding of the American master.

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    - A History and Call to Action
    by Penny A. Weiss
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    - Identity and Responsibility in the Wake of Tragedy
    by Heather Pool
    £23.99

  • - Reimagining Southeast Asian America
    by Timothy K. August
    £20.99 - 70.99

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    by Erin Suzuki
    £26.49 - 78.49

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    - The Cold War of Chinese American Narrative
    by Heidi Kim
    £23.99 - 78.49

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    - People, Planning, Preservation, and Urban Renewal, 1915-2020
    by Dennis E. Gale
    £22.49 - 74.49

    "Offers evidence that the phenomenon of American gentrification has much earlier historical roots than many believe, and argues that a more thorough understanding of this history has implications for how we should think about impoverished communities, "obsolete" structures, and urban neighborhoods going forward."--

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    - Filipino America and the Politics of Diaspora Giving
    by L. Joyce Zapanta Mariano
    £20.99 - 70.99

    "Examines Filipino diaspora through the complex of meanings associated with "giving back" and explores the process of diaspora formation. Argues that giving-related institutions and discourse-such as aid, development, altruism, and benevolence-are integral to understanding diaspora formation today"--

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