EUR 16,18
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 256 pages. 8.98x5.91x0.79 inches. In Stock.
Editore: The Shenval Press, 1968
Da: Shore Books, London, Regno Unito
Rivista / Giornale
EUR 11,92
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 112 pages. William Plomer "The Axe in the Orchard (poem)" / Penelope Gilliatt "Known for her Frankness" / Vaclav Havel "Cultural Life" / 3 poems by Patricia Whittaker / Robert Bly "On Pablo Neruda" / 2 poems by Douglas Oliver / Valentina Khodasevich "A Gorky Portrait" / 2 poems by Anthony Kerrigan / N Ghika "Moon over Hill" / Anna Kavan "High in the Mountains" / Jean Cassou "Henri Hayden".
Editore: Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1946
Da: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 23,94
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Reprint. This copy SIGNED by Harold Blair, along with three others. The ink inscription appears on the ffep: "To Mrs G.J. Ebbels. Commemorating the first C.E.H.A. concert in Wangaratta on Tuesday July 22nd 1947. From - [then signed by all four] - Harold Blair, Douglas R. Whittaker, Donald F. White, John Lloyd". Harold Blair AM (1924-1976) was an Australian tenor and Aboriginal activist. "He entered the Melba Conservatorium in Melbourne in 1945 and earned a Diploma of Music with honours in 1949. In 1950, Blair was invited to study in the United States by the noted African-American singer Todd Duncan. Blair studied at the Juilliard School, New York. While in New York he sang in a church in Harlem, and entered into the community life. He was impressed how people of all races participated at all levels of society. In 1951 the Australian Broadcasting Commission offered Blair a three-year singing contract, commencing with an extensive tour. By the end of the tour he had lost his voice. Breaking the contract, he was prohibited from singing professionally for three years. Discouraged, Blair sought other work including working for a hardware store. He expressed an interest in education and was taken on as a teacher at Ringwood Technical School. He later became a teacher at the Conservatorium in Melbourne, and served on the Aboriginal Arts Board. Blair continued to act for Aboriginal rights all his life. He joined the Aborigines Advancement League in its early days and later the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. Watching an Aboriginal marching girls group at Moomba in 1962 led Blair to establish the Aboriginal Children's Holiday Project, and he was an early member of the Aborigines Welfare Board in Victoria. He stood as a candidate for the Australian Labor Party for a seat in the Victorian Parliament against the then Minister for Aboriginal Affairs. Blair was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the Australia Day Honours of 1976." Wangaratta is a town located in country Victoria. With double-page b&w photographic frontispiece. Printed in Great Britain. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with black lettering to spine. No dustjacket. Very slight handling wear, Melbourne bookseller's small label to front pastedown, otherwise a nice clean tight solid hardcover copy. 218pp. Scarce copy SIGNED by Harold Blair. RARE. SB-46.
Editore: Society for Cultural Relations with the U.S.S.R., London, 1954
Da: Springhead Books, Rochester, Regno Unito
EUR 59,56
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Nine British architects, who visited the USSR in autumn of 1954, present a comprehensive survey covering design, technique, equipment, materials, organization, and Soviet architects and architecture. 24 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Slight shelf wear to edges, rusty staples, no inscriptions, tight and square binding. This copy with an application form to join the Architecture and Planning section of the Society for Cultural Relations with the U.S.S.R loosely inserted. Photographs available on request. All books dispatched same or next working day in robust packaging.