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Stephanie Barron

    Stephanie Barron
    Jane And The Waterloo Map
    Jane and the Barque of Frailty
    Jane and His Lordship's Legacy
    Made in California
    Exiles + emigrés
    German Expressionism
    • German Expressionism

      • 197 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Looks at the development of the Expressionist movement, profiles leading artists, and shows examples of paintings, prints, and sculpture

      German Expressionism
    • Exiles + emigrés

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The rise of the Nazis in 1933 caused an unprecedented forced migration of hundreds of artists within and, in many cases, ultimately away from Europe. Exiles and Emigres, published in conjunction with a traveling exhibition opening in February 1997 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is the first book to trace the lives and work of 23 well-known painters, sculptors, photographers, and architects exiled from their homelands during the 12 years of Nazi rule.Some of the artists, such as Kandinsky, Beckmann, Heartfield, Schwitters, and Kokoschka, sought refuge in Paris, London, or Amsterdam. Others, including Leger, Ernst, Chagall, Gropius, and Mies van der Rohe, fled to the United States. For all the artists, their years of exile would become crucial to the development of their art.Essays by 19 prominent American and European art historians discuss all aspects of the artist in exile, from monographic studies of individual figures to an analysis of the French artistic community in New York. More than 300 illustrations, including many historical photographs, provide a rich visual documentation of the time. An illustrated chronology details key cultural and political events.The related exhibition travels to the Musee des Beaux Arts de Montreal in June 1997 and to the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, in October.

      Exiles + emigrés
    • Unusually inclusive, visually intriguing, and beautifully produced, Made in California will appeal to anyone who has lived in, visited, or imagined California.".

      Made in California
    • In July 1809, Jane Austen finds solace in her grief over her lost love, Lord Harold Trowbridge, in a new cottage in Chawton, Hampshire, but her peace of mind is fleeting when the corpse of a murder victim is found in the cellar

      Jane and His Lordship's Legacy
    • Jane Austen turns sleuth in this delightful Regency-era mystery November, 1815. The Battle of Waterloo has come and gone, leaving the British economy in shreds; Henry Austen, high-flying banker, is about to declare bankruptcy—dragging several of his brothers down with him. The crisis destroys Henry’s health, and Jane flies to his London bedside, believing him to be dying. While she’s there, the chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent invites Jane to tour Carlton House, the Prince’s fabulous London home. But her visit takes a startling turn when Jane stumbles upon a body—sprawled on the carpet in the Regent’s library. The dying man utters a single failing phrase: “Waterloo map,” sending Jane on the hunt for a treasure of incalculable value and a killer of considerable cunning.

      Jane And The Waterloo Map
    • Jane and the Canterbury Tale

      Being a Jane Austen Mystery

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of Regency England, the story unfolds as Adelaide Fiske prepares for a second marriage, only to have her past resurface with the discovery of a corpse near her wedding site. Jane Austen, reluctantly assisting her brother Edward, the local magistrate, delves into the investigation. As they uncover a web of secrets linked to Adelaide's late husband and a second murder, Jane must navigate the dangers of a killer on the loose, putting her own life at risk in the process.

      Jane and the Canterbury Tale
    • Jane And The Ghosts Of Netley

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      When Regency novelist and amateur sleuth Jane Austen is sent by Lord Trowbridge to Netley Abbey to retrieve a parcel hidden among the ruins, she gets more than she had bargained for when she also stumbles upon a dying man

      Jane And The Ghosts Of Netley
    • Jane And The Year Without A Summer

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      "May 1816: Jane Austen is feeling unwell, with an uneasy stomach, constant fatigue, rashes, fevers and aches. She attributes her poor condition to the stress of family burdens, which even the drafting of her latest manuscript-about a baronet's daughter nursing a broken heart for a daring naval captain-cannot alleviate. Her apothecary recommends a trial of the curative waters at Cheltenham Spa, in Gloucestershire. Jane decides to use some of the profits earned from her last novel, Emma, and treat herself to a period of rest and reflection at the spa, in the company of her sister, Cassandra. Cheltenham Spa hardly turns out to be the relaxing sojourn Jane and Cassandra envisaged, however. It is immediately obvious that other boarders at the guest house where the Misses Austen are staying have come to Cheltenham with stresses of their own-some of them deadly. But perhaps with Jane's interference a terrible crime might be prevented. Set during the Year without a Summer, when the eruption of Mount Tambora in the South Pacific caused a volcanic winter that shrouded the entire planet for sixteen months, this fourteenth installment in Stephanie Barron's critically acclaimed series brings a forgotten moment of Regency history to life"-- Provided by publisher

      Jane And The Year Without A Summer