Books by "John H. Faber"

12 books found

The Point of It

The Point of It

by John McGreal

2015 · Troubador Publishing Ltd

The Point of It is part of a series of three Artists’ Books that represent three stages of an artistic journey in the years 1995-2006 exploring the dialectic of mark, word and image. A recurrent theme in each is that of surprise. The Point of It describes a further surprise in 1999 involving a shift into the art of punctuation. Prints likewww// where to begin?//.com explore the aesthetic possibilities of the standard marks of punctuation in the space of writing. The emergent concept of The Punctage has facilitated a typology of forms also opening up the affinity of punctuation with musical notation and hence the musicality of textuality. The three books show how working through these stages in visual art was a condition for the spacial writing and reading of both sound and silence in my it to you (2013), The Book of It (2010) as well as In The Face of It (2013).

A Dictionary of Hymnology

A Dictionary of Hymnology

by John Julian

1892

The Riverside Natural History

The Riverside Natural History

by John Sterling Kingsley

1888

Diseases of the Liver, Gall-bladder and Bile-ducts

Diseases of the Liver, Gall-bladder and Bile-ducts

by Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, John William McNee

1929

British Mezzotinto Portraits

British Mezzotinto Portraits

by John Chaloner Smith

1884

Bibliotheca therapeutica

Bibliotheca therapeutica

by Edward John Waring

1879

The Nimzo-Indian:

The Nimzo-Indian:

by John Emms

2011 · Simon and Schuster

This is a brand new series which provides an ideal platform to study chess openings. By continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions throughout the book, Move by Move greatly encourages the learning and practising of vital skills just as much as the traditional assimilation of opening knowledge. Carefully selected questions and answers are designed to keep you actively involved, and allow you to monitor your progress as you learn. This is an excellent way to study any chess opening and at the same time improve your general opening skills and knowledge. In this book, Grandmaster John Emms invites you to join him in a study of the Nimzo-Indian - an opening which is highly popular at all levels of chess and has been his favourite defence to 1 d4 for over 30 years. Here he shares his experience and knowledge, examines the opening from both sides of the board and offers answers to all the key questions.

Poems

Poems

by Sir John Salusbury, Robert Chester

1913

Contributions to Medical Science

Contributions to Medical Science

by Willard John Stone

1927