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Chet Croco tells the Bellinger Bamboo Fly Rods history
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Mohandas Gandhi / TIME Cover: June 30, 1947, Art Poster by TIME Magazine
The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years. And so when TIME captures a person, an event or a trend within its iconic red borders, the magazine is adding that extra dose of significance that no other publication can quite match. That is one reason why the original artwork for more than 800 TIME covers now resides in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington. Thanks to an amazing roster of artists, photographers and graphic designers, from TIME's earliest charcoal drawings of cover subjects to its later black-and-white photography to the more recent paintings and stunning color photography, TIME covers have always been, sometimes quite literally, works of great art. And, while the times may change, the TIME cover, with its iconic red border, has never lost its power to immediately send the signal that this person or event or idea is important to our lives, that in some way history is being made before our eyes.
BAY BAMBOO RAT 1862 Wood's Natural History MammiliaAntique Print, PART PAGE Wood engraving . from The Illustrated Natural History . by Rev J G WOOD . with designs by Wolf, Zwecker, Weir, Coleman, Harvey etc engraved by the brothers Dalziel . Published 1862 . These fine WILD LIFE NATURE engravings are over 140 years old and NOT MODERN COPIES. . The overall size of page is 10" x 6.1/2" including margins. The scann size is 6.1/2 inches wide and the height is proportional. These pages have text on the reverse although many also have another image. . .
Chou En-lai / TIME Cover: May 10, 1954, Art Poster by TIME MagazineThe most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years. And so when TIME captures a person, an event or a trend within its iconic red borders, the magazine is adding that extra dose of significance that no other publication can quite match. That is one reason why the original artwork for more than 800 TIME covers now resides in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington. Thanks to an amazing roster of artists, photographers and graphic designers, from TIME's earliest charcoal drawings of cover subjects to its later black-and-white photography to the more recent paintings and stunning color photography, TIME covers have always been, sometimes quite literally, works of great art. And, while the times may change, the TIME cover, with its iconic red border, has never lost its power to immediately send the signal that this person or event or idea is important to our lives, that in some way history is being made before our eyes.
The Hugo Masters, Volume 4: PercussionChinese classical music is a much larger field than Western classical music. It covers a huge geographical area as well as a time frame of thousands of years. Although some of China's musical instruments have changed very little in hundreds or thousands of years, others were adapted to Western standards under the influence of Russian musicians during the middle of this century. In some cases, frets were added to non-chromatic instruments and tonalities standardized. The liner notes of The Hugo Masters: An Anthology of Chinese Classical Music contain extensive documentation of the various instruments used in Chinese solo and orchestral music, with descriptions of their history and modifications, as well as an essay to help Western listeners understand the background of Chinese classical music.
The instruments fall into four categories, each constituting a separate compact disk:
Volume One: Bowed Strings
Volume Two: Plucked Strings
Volume Three: Woodwinds
Volume Four: Percussion
These disks are available individually or as a collector's series in a beautifully designed silk boxed set.
The music itself is highly varied and richly emotional. The music paints pictures of China's people, their culture and homeland, and their dreams and their despair. The Hugo Masters: An Anthology of Chinese Classical Music is a joint effort of the Hugo and Celestial Harmonies labels to bring this definitive anthology to listeners worldwide. This is the first time these recordings have become available to audiences outside of Hong Kong. For listeners unfamiliar with Chinese classical music, these works are a powerful and emotional awakening.
Casting a Spell: The Bamboo Fly Rod and the American Pursuit of PerfectionThirty-five million Americans–one in eight–like to go fishing. Fly fishers have always considered themselves the aristocracy of the sport, and a small number of those devotees, a few thousand at most, insist upon using one device in the pursuit of their obsession: a handcrafted split-bamboo fly rod. Meeting this demand for perfection are the inheritors of a splendid art, one that reveres tradition while flouting obvious economic sense and reaches back through time to touch the hands of such figures as Theodore Roosevelt and Henry David Thoreau.
In Casting a Spell, George Black introduces readers to rapt artisans and the ultimate talismans of their uncompromising fascination: handmade bamboo fly rods. But this narrative is more than a story of obscure objects of desire. It opens a new vista onto a century and a half of modern American cultural history. With bold strokes and deft touches, Black explains how the ingenuity of craftsmen created a singular implement of leisure–and how geopolitics, economics, technology, and outrageous twists of fortune have all come to focus on the exquisitely crafted bamboo rod. We discover that the pastime of fly-fishing intersects with a mind-boggling variety of cultural trends, including conspicuous consumption, environmentalism, industrialization, and even cold war diplomacy.
Black takes us around the world, from the hidden trout streams of western Maine to a remote valley in Guangdong Province, China, where grows the singular species of bamboo known as tea stick–the very stuff of a superior fly rod. He introduces us to the men who created the tools and techniques for crafting exceptional rods and those who continue to carry the torch in the pursuit of the sublime. Never far from the surface are such overarching themes as the tension between mass production and individual excellence, and the evolving ways American society has defined, experienced, and expressed its relationship to the land.
Fly-fishing may seem a rarefied pursuit, and making fly rods might be a quixotic occupation, but this rich, fascinating narrative exposes the soul of an authentic part of America, and the great significance of little things. George Black’s latest expedition into a hidden corner of our culture is an utterly enchanting, illuminating, and enlightening experience.
The Book of Bamboo: A Comprehensive Guide to This Remarkable Plant, Its Uses, and Its HistoryNow available once again with a new preface by the author, The Book of Bamboo introduces us to the oldest, most remarkable resource on the planet. Part catalog, part history, The Book of Bamboo shows us how this versatile wood, which is both sustainable and plentiful, has been used for thousands of years to make items ranging from things needed for survival like clothing and housing to more exotic and luxurious objects like phonograph needles and children's toys, as well as dozens of others. With information both practical and wistful, David Farrelly tells us about the plant's biology and life cycle, gives tips on harvesting and planting, and lore about the ancient wood. Farrelly conveys the rich and timeless message that bamboo -- strong, flexible, and beautiful in both its natural and its finished states is an abundant resource that could beneficially replace many of the less sustainable materials now commonly used in many aspects of our daily lives and transform our culture in the process.
The Bamboo Sword: And Other Samurai TalesEVOCATIVE, EXCITING, AND TENDER, THESE CHARMING TALES OPEN A WINDOW ONTO LIFE IN JAPAN AS IT WAS FOUR HUNDRED YEARS AGO.
This delightful collection of eight stories evokes life in early seventeenth-century Japan, a time when peace finally reigns after centuries of civil war. Tokugawa Ieyasu has defeated his rivals to become shogun, and is busily establishing the regime that ruled the country for the next two and a half centuries.
It is a period of political upheaval full of intrigue, rivalry, and betrayals. The samurai are still valued for their swordsmanship, and are a cut above the peasants, artisans, and merchants in the social hierarchy. Without battles to fight, however, these career warriors struggle to retain their sense of pride and meaning in life as they attempt to settle into mundane jobs and family life. Occasional flashes of the sword are tempered by the sympathies, conspiracies, kindnesses, and enmities arising between people from across the social spectrum.
Fujisawa brings a distant culture richly to life, with characters that modern audiences the world over can relate to presented against a detailed, realistic historical backdrop.
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Worlds of History : A Comparative Reader, Volume Two: Since 1400 (Worlds of History) by Kevin Reilly Third Edition Published in 2007 by Bedford/St. Martin's
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World History : Patterns of Interaction by Roger B. Beck Student Published in 2007 by McDougal Littell
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A clearly written compilation of expert perspectives on the state of urban history in Europe and the United States.
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Natural MOP dial with yellow gold plated case. Three hand quartz movement and gold plated steel bamboo link bracelet. Water resistant to 100 ft. to accommodate your active lifestyle.
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The TB4023 features a MOP dial and a stainless steel case. Three hand Quartz movement and stainless steel bamboo link bracelet. Water resistant to 100 ft. to accommodate your active lifestyle.
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We take Knit to a whole new level with Shine On; traditional she is not! Unique reverse knit weave, crinkle patent trim, sassy faceted grommet details, metal zippers... could a girl ask for more? Two Front zip pockets. Raspberry colored twill lining features 3 open pockets and back wall zippered pocket. They feature shiny nickel hardware. Available Colors: Leaf Green, Black, Bamboo.
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We take Knit to a whole new level with Shine On; traditional she is not! Unique reverse knit weave, crinkle patent trim, sassy faceted grommet details, metal zippers... could a girl ask for more?. Wear it 3 different ways, and all of them are fabulous! Clip the top over and you have a great clutch, with or without a strap. Unfolded its a practical spacious day bag. Two Front zip pockets. Raspberry colored twill lining features 3 open pockets and back wall zippered pocket. They feature shiny nickel hardware.7" high when folded into clutch. Available Colors: Saffron, Leaf Green, Light Raspberry, Black, Bamboo, Pearl Sparkle, Taupe Sparkle.
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This everyday crochet has upscale style in spades! Soft textured weave with contrasting leather look trim. Drawstring and magnetic snap closure. Matching twill lining features 2 open multi purpose pockets and a back wall zippered pocket. Available Colors: Leaf Green, Cobalt, Bamboo, Pearl Sparkle.
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Quintessential The SAK! Our classic Tight weave crochet modernized with Shiny Nickel hardware details, tonal trim, and The SAK's new signature Dove hardware. Structured enough for everyday and casual enough for the weekend. The lining for most colors is a gorgeous print created exclusively for The SAK by Paris born graffiti artist Gilles Jourdan. Others may have a twill Tulip pink lining. Main compartment has a zip closure. Interior features 2 open pockets and a back wall zippered pocket. Available Colors: Bamboo, Taupe.
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With it's sparkling chain detail and accent trim, this classy crochet top zip will catch eyes everywhere you go. Lining is our exclusive Gilles Jourdan print and features 2 open pockets and a back wall zippered pocket. Zip top closure. Shiny Gold hardware. Available Colors: Black, Bamboo, Taupe.
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With it's sparkling chain detail and accent trim, this classy crochet bucket will catch eyes everywhere you go. Lining is our exclusive Gilles Jourdan print and features 2 open pockets and a back wall zippered pocket. Zip top closure. Shiny Gold hardware. Available Colors: Black, Bamboo, Taupe.
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