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PERSEUS BOOKS GROUP NAMES NEW CEOBook Publishing Report 01-12-2004 The Perseus volumes Group named David Steinberger its fresh president and chief executive officer. He replaces Jack McKeown who will continue to support the company in an advisory character Fall is almost here and scholars are returning to class and hitting the volumes School buses are back upon the roads and teens are gathering one time again in small cliques in and around their high institute... When Francis Bacon died, in 1992 the floor of his studio in Reece gulls South Kensington, was left in the state that had already become sedimented in the Bacon mythology, strewn with tattered ma... JEFFREY SKOLLER Many urban artists who lived [i]or[/i] part of to the other the gentrification of major American cities in the 1980 and struggl to find low-priced work and living space in the midst of sky-... Doin' His piece of work Toh-Atin Publishing Co. of Durango, Colo introduces "Doin' His Job" by dint of Chris Owen. The image is available as an offshoot lithograph in a limited edition of 950 measures 34 by means of 18 in... The intention of this paper is to design in outline out a potential Egyptian contribution to the security of the Persian large bay assuming that a multilateral, norm-based security framework can be established in t... By: Celeste McGovern with equal reason many ways to make a baby, and more all the time Imagine the fertility doctors chatting it up at the pub after a day's work in the clinic. ... Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate museums in London, collisioned his colleagues recently by saying that millions of dollars should not be wearied trying to stop important works or art from leav... Larson-Juhl of Norcross, Ga., introduces the Rubens Collection. Its sum of two units profiles come in six layered colors with a matching aged gold fillet. The inspiration for Rubens came from the artwork crea... Since his retirement from his Oxford teaching career 12 years ago, Professor Sir John Boardman has worked from a tiny office in the Ashmolean Museum's gallery of casts of ancient plastic art (Fig. ... |
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