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  • The Planets: facsimile edition
    The Planets: facsimile edition

    Winner of Deluxe Edition of the Year at the Presto Music Awards 2023This facsimile full score edition of Gustav Holst’s The Planets Opus 32 edited by Imogen Holst and Colin Matthews, is presented as a clothbound, full-colour, hardback edition with dustjacket.With a limited number available, this is a true collector’s edition. The manuscript of the full score of The Planets reproduced in this edition represents the work as it was first performed in 1918, three years before the first published edition.Not all of the manuscript is in Holst’s handwriting, since pressure of work and the painful neuritis in his arm meant that he had to rely on amanuenses to help him complete the score.There is a detailed description of the various handwritings, and two appendices help to illustrate how Holst worked with his assistants: these are Holst’s autograph arrangements of Mars for two pianos and of Neptune for organ duet.The textual collation lists all the differences between the manuscript and the printed score.

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  • The Waste Land Facsimile
    The Waste Land Facsimile

    When the New York Public Library announced in October 1968 that its Berg Collection had acquired the original manuscript of The Waste Land, one of the most puzzling mysteries of twentieth-century literature was solved.The manuscript was not lost, as had been believed, but had remained among the papers of John Quinn, Eliot's friend and adviser, to whom the poet had sent it in 1922. If the discovery of the manuscript was startling, its content was even more so, because the published version of The Waste Land was considerably shorter than the original.How it was reduced and edited is clearly revealed on the manuscript through the handwritten notes of Ezra Pound, of Eliot's first wife, Vivien, and of Eliot himself. In order that this material might be widely available for study, the poet's widow Mrs Valerie Eliot prepared the present edition, in 1971, in which each page of the original manuscript was reproduced in facsimile, with a clear transcript facing pages.Mrs Eliot also included an illuminating introduction, explanatory notes and cross-references, together with the text of the first published version of The Waste Land, thus completing the evolution of the most influential poem in modern literature. To mark the centenary of the original poem, and celebrate fifty years of the facsimile, Eliot's original pages are published here in the startling vivacity of full colour for the first time.The present edition reissues, with corrections, of the text of the 1980 reprint, and includes an appendix of original materials not previously made available.

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  • The Hobbit Facsimile First Edition
    The Hobbit Facsimile First Edition

    This sumptuous gift set includes a replica of the very rare first edition of The Hobbit, the only edition where one can now read the original version of the story before Tolkien re-edited it to become the one enjoyed by readers since 1951. The Hobbit was published on 21 September 1937, with a print run of 1,500 copies.With a beautiful cover design, nearly a dozen black & white illustrations and two black & red maps by the author himself, the book proved to be popular and was reprinted shortly afterwards.History was already being made. The scarcity of the first edition has resulted in copies commanding huge prices, way beyond the reach of most Tolkien fans.In addition, subsequent changes to the text – particularly those to chapter 5, when Tolkien decided in 1947 to revise the text to bring it better into accord with events as they were developing in its ‘sequel’, The Lord of the Rings – mean that the opportunity to read the book in its original form and format has become quite difficult. This special printing reprints the first edition, so that readers of all ages – not just ‘children between the ages of 5 and 9’, as Rayner Unwin famously declared in his report on the original submission – can finally enjoy Tolkien’s story as it originally appeared.

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  • Shakespeare's First Folio : (400th Anniversary Facsimile)
    Shakespeare's First Folio : (400th Anniversary Facsimile)

    Published to mark the 400th anniversary of the book's original publication, this facsimile edition faithfully reproduces one of the finest copies held in the British Library collections. The significance of the First Folio cannot be underestimated.It is the only contemporary source of eighteen of Shakespeare's plays.Without it, performances of such popular plays as The Tempest, Twelfth Night and Macbeth would not be possible. Changes and corrections were made during the long printing process.Small alterations were also made to the (now iconic) portrait of Shakespeare created by Martin Droeshout for the title page.As a result, no two surviving copies of the First Folio are identical and few are complete.Of the 750 copies that were originally published, some 200 exist today.The British Library has five copies, one of which is complete, and it is this copy that is presented with an introductory booklet by curators Adrian S Edwards and Tanya Kirk.

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  • How can you convert photos from portrait to landscape orientation?

    To convert photos from portrait to landscape orientation, you can use photo editing software such as Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. Open the photo in the software, then use the cropping tool to adjust the dimensions to a landscape orientation. You may need to crop out some parts of the original photo to fit the new orientation. Once you are satisfied with the new dimensions, save the photo in the landscape orientation.

  • What is the difference between camera settings for landscape shots and portrait photos?

    The main difference between camera settings for landscape shots and portrait photos is the aperture setting. For landscape shots, a smaller aperture (higher f-stop number) is typically used to achieve a larger depth of field and ensure that both the foreground and background are in focus. On the other hand, for portrait photos, a larger aperture (lower f-stop number) is often used to create a shallow depth of field, resulting in a blurred background that helps to emphasize the subject. Additionally, the focal length and composition may also vary between the two types of photography.

  • Why should one study landscape architecture?

    Studying landscape architecture provides a unique opportunity to blend creativity with environmental sustainability and social impact. It allows individuals to design outdoor spaces that not only enhance the beauty of the environment but also improve the quality of life for communities. By studying landscape architecture, one can contribute to creating sustainable and resilient landscapes that address pressing issues such as climate change, urbanization, and biodiversity loss. Additionally, the field offers a diverse range of career opportunities in areas such as urban planning, environmental conservation, and landscape design.

  • What is the difference between landscape architecture and landscape planning?

    Landscape architecture focuses on the design and planning of outdoor spaces, including parks, gardens, and urban plazas, with a focus on aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability. Landscape architects often work on specific projects, creating detailed designs and plans for outdoor spaces. On the other hand, landscape planning is a broader field that involves the strategic and holistic planning of land use, natural resources, and environmental conservation. It encompasses the assessment, analysis, and management of landscapes at a larger scale, often involving multiple stakeholders and considering long-term impacts on the environment and communities. In summary, landscape architecture is more focused on the design and aesthetics of outdoor spaces, while landscape planning involves the strategic and comprehensive planning of land use and natural resources.

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  • Gardens in the Modern Landscape : A Facsimile of the Revised 1948 Edition
    Gardens in the Modern Landscape : A Facsimile of the Revised 1948 Edition

    Between 1937 and 1938, garden designer Christopher Tunnard published a series of articles in the British Architectural Review that rejected the prevailing English landscape style.Inspired by the principles of Modernist art and Japanese aesthetics, Tunnard called for a "new technique" in garden design that emphasized an integration of form and purpose. "The functional garden avoids the extremes both of the sentimental expressionism of the wild garden and the intellectual classicism of the 'formal' garden," he wrote; "it embodies rather a spirit of rationalism and through an aesthetic and practical ordering of its units provides a friendly and hospitable milieu for rest and recreation."Tunnard's magazine pieces were republished in book form as Gardens in the Modern Landscape in 1938, and a revised second edition was issued a decade later.Taken together, these articles constituted a manifesto for the modern garden, its influence evident in the work of such figures as Lawrence Halprin, Philip Johnson, and Edward Larrabee Barnes. Long out of print, the book is here reissued in a facsimile of the 1948 edition, accompanied by a contextualizing foreword by John Dixon Hunt.Gardens in the Modern Landscape heralded a sea change in the evolution of twentieth-century design, and it also anticipated questions of urban sprawl, historic preservation, and the dynamic between the natural and built environments.Available once more to students, practitioners, and connoisseurs, it stands as a historical document and an invitation to continued innovative thought about landscape architecture.

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  • The Hobbit Facsimile Gift Edition [Lenticular cover]
    The Hobbit Facsimile Gift Edition [Lenticular cover]

    This sumptuous gift set includes a replica of the very rare first edition of The Hobbit, the only edition where one can now read the original version of the story before Tolkien re-edited it to become the one enjoyed by readers since 1951. The Hobbit was published on 21 September 1937, with a print run of 1,500 copies.With a beautiful cover design, nearly a dozen black & white illustrations and two black & red maps by the author himself, the book proved to be popular and was reprinted shortly afterwards.History was already being made. The scarcity of the first edition has resulted in copies commanding huge prices, way beyond the reach of most Tolkien fans.In addition, subsequent changes to the text – particularly those to chapter 5, when Tolkien decided in 1947 to revise the text to bring it better into accord with events as they were developing in its ‘sequel’, The Lord of the Rings – mean that the opportunity to read the book in its original form and format has become quite difficult. This special commemorative gift set includes the first edition, so that readers of all ages – not just ‘children between the ages of 5 and 9’, as Rayner Unwin famously declared in his report on the original submission – can finally enjoy Tolkien’s story as it originally appeared.It also includes an exclusive CD of archive recordings that capture Tolkien reading from The Hobbit, a special copy of Thror’s map which reveals the secret moon-runes when held to the light, and an accompanying booklet that relates the history of The Hobbit, and includes connected writings by JRR Tolkien.

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  • KOKUYO Facsimile Thermal Recording Paper A4 FAX-T210B
    KOKUYO Facsimile Thermal Recording Paper A4 FAX-T210B

    [Dimensions] 94 x 94 x 211mm [Width x diameter] 210 x 88mm [core inner diameter] 25.4mm [Hole inner diameter] 1 inch [Quantity] 1 roll [Paper thickness] 50g/m2

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  • The Negro Motorist Green-Book : 1940 Facsimile Edition
    The Negro Motorist Green-Book : 1940 Facsimile Edition

    In the segregated US of the mid-twentieth century, African-American travelers could have a hard time finding towns where they were legally allowed to stay at night and hotels, restaurants, and service stations willing to serve them. In 1936, Victor Hugo Green published the first annual volume of The Negro Motorist Green-Book, later renamed The Negro Travelers' Green Book. This facsimile of the 1940 edition brings you all the listings, articles, and advertisements aimed at the Black travelers trying to find their way across a country where they were so rarely welcome.Also available: The Negro Travelers' Green Book: 1954 Facsimile Edition

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  • How can you mix portrait and landscape videos?

    To mix portrait and landscape videos, you can use video editing software to adjust the orientation of the videos. You can rotate the portrait videos to landscape orientation or vice versa to create a cohesive look. Additionally, you can use techniques such as adding borders or background images to seamlessly blend the different orientations together. Experimenting with different layouts and transitions can help you create a visually appealing video that combines both portrait and landscape footage.

  • Which field of study do you prefer: Architecture or Landscape Architecture?

    I prefer Landscape Architecture because I am drawn to the natural environment and the opportunity to create sustainable and beautiful outdoor spaces. I am passionate about incorporating elements of nature into design and creating spaces that promote well-being and harmony with the environment. Additionally, I appreciate the interdisciplinary nature of Landscape Architecture, which allows for a holistic approach to design that considers ecological, social, and aesthetic factors.

  • How do you switch from landscape to portrait mode?

    To switch from landscape to portrait mode on a device, you typically need to rotate the device physically or adjust the settings in the display settings. On most smartphones and tablets, rotating the device from horizontal to vertical orientation will automatically switch the screen from landscape to portrait mode. If the device does not automatically switch, you can go into the display settings and manually change the orientation from landscape to portrait.

  • How do you switch from portrait to landscape mode?

    To switch from portrait to landscape mode on a smartphone or tablet, simply rotate the device 90 degrees to the left or right. Most devices have built-in sensors that can detect the change in orientation and automatically adjust the screen from portrait to landscape mode. Some devices may also have a screen rotation lock that needs to be disabled in order to switch to landscape mode.

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