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Blood Doctor - 2212839586

32,40 zł

Blood Doctor Penguin

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Blood. That

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Natasha's Dance - 2212836413

54,10 zł

Natasha's Dance Penguin

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Orlando Figes

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Crete. Wonders of a glorious land - 2875666958

59,75 zł

Crete. Wonders of a glorious land Independently Published

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

You want to discover the natural and cultural treasures of one of the most extraordinary Greek islands from an expert? This is the book for you! (This is the black and white edition of the first part, on West Crete. There is also a colour edition and the second part on East Crete, along with an edition on the entire island and other books in the series). This book describes the largest island of Greece, a land of great natural beauty, but also of many cultural wonders and at the same time land of great contradictions: enormous mountain chains, the mythological birthplace of Zeus, the supreme god of ancient Greeks, covered with snow and at the same time overlooking some of the finest beaches in Greece; spectacular gorges, olive groves, traditional villages, Venetian historical centres. This is the landscape of Crete, what the eye sees.But beyond what the eye sees, this is also one of the most glorious lands that can be. Homeland of the Minoan civilisation, the most ancient great civilization in Europe, which has left owe-striking palaces, revealing an amazingly high life standard in Prehistory; godmother of Europe itself since Zeus, after taking the form of a bull and abducting the Phoenician princess Europa, brought her to Crete, part of the continent that was named after her; homeland of the artists of the Cretan school, the greatest expression of post-Byzantine painting; homeland of El Greco, the greatest painter in the history of Greece, a direct offspring of this school, who, even in Spain, the country that became his second home and assured him eternal fame, never ceased signing his paintings as 'Domenikos Theotokopoulos, Cretan'; homeland of Vincenzos Cornaros, author of Erotokritos, the greatest Greek epic poem of modern times, at the same time the greatest monument of the modern Greek language and the Cretan dialect; homeland of Nikos Kazantzakis, for many the greatest author of modern Greece; homeland of Eleftherios Venizelos, the greatest politician of modern Greece (the airport of Athens bears his name); homeland of Nikos Xylouris, one of the greatest and most popular Greek singers and composers of our time.Along with all that, Crete is the land of ferocious resistance to whoever tried to subjugate these proud people, for whom freedom is the highest value: Venetians and Ottomans had a very hard time conquering and keeping this island; in more recent history, the resistance to the Nazis has written one of the most illustrious pages of World War II, while a great number of Cretan villages have paid very dearly their refusal to submit. This love for freedom goes with the love for this island's intense cultural identity, forged by its distance from the mainland and its autarchy, sustained by its fertile soil (which produces the ingredients of the famous Cretan diet); and, consequently, with a very marked desire to preserve tradition in language, music, poetry, dance, clothing, food. I doubt there is another place in Greece where tradition is an affair of such a high percentage of the population, especially young people. If I reveal to you that part of my roots is to be discovered in Crete, you will say I am biased. But I bet that a visit will change your mind. I guarantee you, you will not regret it... The author of this book holds a Ph.D. in Architectural History from the National Technical University of Athens and a master's in heritage preservation from the Ecole de Chaillot of Paris. He is a professor at the University of the Peloponnese, where he teaches these subjects. He is also a fervent cultural hiker. His travel books (mostly about Greece) are addressed to you, the reader with a special interest in cultural sites. In order to help you better understand and remember these sites, they are written as a guided tour.

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Portret Ojca Pio - Schug John A. - 2837021466

21,12 zł

Portret Ojca Pio - Schug John A.

Książki & Multimedia > Książki

Opis - Książka ta powstała jako zapis serii wywiadów z ludźmi, którzy mieli szczęście osobiście spotkać Ojca Pio. Jej pomysłodawcą jest amerykański kapucyn o. John Schug. Zebrane przez niego świadectwa zapisane zostały językiem potocznym, pełnym barwnych opisów, żywych zwrotów i indywidualnych upodobań stylistycznych. Dzięki temu bardzo dobrze oddają one portret psychologiczny rozmówców zafascynowanych postacią Ojca Pio. Wielu z nich po raz pierwszy zgodziło się opowiedzieć o swoim spotkaniu ze Świętym. Nazwa - Portret Ojca Pio Autor - Schug John A. Oprawa - Miękka Wydawca - Serafin Kod ISBN - 9788363243050 Kod EAN - 9788363243050 Rok wydania - 2012 Język - polski Tłumacz - Winczyk-Sowa Bożenna Format - 13.5x20.5cm Ilość stron - 204 Podatek VAT - 5%

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Torebki i morderstwo - Dorothy Howell - 2836982797

31,54 zł

Torebki i morderstwo - Dorothy Howell

Książki & Multimedia > Książki

Opis - NOWA SERIA WSPÓŁCZESNYCH POWIEŚCI OBYCZAJOWO-KRYMINALNYCH, KTÓRYCH AKCJA ROZGRYWA SIĘ W USA, A ICH WSPÓLNYM MOTYWEM SĄ DAMSKIE MARKOWE TOREBKI. Kryminał, jakiego jeszcze w Polsce nie było! Żywa, dowcipna, dynamiczna akcja, pełna nieoczekiwanych i zaskakujących zwrotów. Powieść barwniejsza niż hollywoodzki film - czyta się doskonale! Jeśli spodobała Ci się książka Diabeł ubiera się u Prady, musisz przeczytać serię o Haley Randolph. Torebki i morderstwo to dowcipna i inteligentna powieść dziejąca się w Los Angeles, Mieście Aniołów, z rozlicznymi centrami handlowymi, butikami i straganami gdzie sprzedaje się damskie torebki. Pasją życiową bohaterki, Haley Randolph, są właśnie torebki. Ale wyłącznie MARKOWE, zaprojektowane przez stylistów z najwyższej półki... I ta namiętność sprowadzi na bohaterkę mnóstwo kłopotów, wśród których najmniejszymi będą oskarżenia o morderstwo i defraudację... Aby mieć środki na życie - i na swoja życiową pasję - Haley musi pracować na dwóch posadach. Ta główna, prestiżowa, to praca w renomowanej firmie prawniczej Pike&Warner, której centrum decyzyjne mieści się na tajemniczym, i dla urzędniczego proletariatu firmy niedostępnym, Szesnastym Piętrze. Druga posada to praca ekspedientki-kasjerki-sprzątaczki-magazynierki (zależnie od kaprysu kierownictwa...) w wielkim domu towarowym Holt`s, w którym sprzedaje się "ohydne ciuchy", "koszmarne buty" i "beznadziejne torebki"... To właśnie tam, w magazynie damskiej bielizny, znajduje zwłoki Richarda, wyjątkowo niesympatycznego faceta, którego ktoś zatłukł drążkiem wyłamanym ze stojaka na ubrania... Niebawem ona sama staje się główną podejrzaną. Haley sama musi oczyścić się z zarzutów i podejmuje prywatne śledztwo. Kończy się ono nieoczekiwanym rezultatem... Nazwa - Torebki i morderstwo Autor - Dorothy Howell Oprawa - Twarda Wydawca - Bellona Kod ISBN - 9788311132061 Kod EAN - 9788311132061 Rok wydania - 2014 Format - 13x20 Ilość stron - 382 Podatek VAT - 5% Premiera - 2014-09-30

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Shadow of the Sun - 2212824581

40,80 zł

Shadow of the Sun Penguin

Literatura faktu

'Only with the greatest of simplifications, for the sake of convenience, can we say Africa. In reality, except as a geographical term, Africa doesn't exist'. Ryszard Kapuscinski has been writing about the people of Africa throughout his career. In a study that avoids the official routes, palaces and big politics, he sets out to create an account of post-colonial Africa seen at once as a whole and as a location that wholly defies generalised explanations. It is both a sustained meditation on the mosaic of peoples and practises we call 'Africa', and an impassioned attempt to come to terms with humanity itself as it struggles to escape from foreign domination, from the intoxications of freedom, from war and from politics as theft. The Beginning: Collision, Ghana 1958 More than anything, one is struck by the light. Light everywhere. Brightness everywhere. Everywhere, the sun. Just yesterday, an autumnal London was drenched in rain. The airplane drenched in rain. A cold, wind, darkness. But here, from the morning

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Letter from America - 2212824618

40,80 zł

Letter from America Penguin

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When Alistair Cooke retired in March 2004 and then died a few weeks later, he was acclaimed by many as one of the greatest broadcasters of all time. His Letters from America, which began in 1946 and continued uninterrupted every week until early 2004, kept the world in touch with what was happening in Cooke's wry, liberal and humane style. This selection, made largely by Cooke himself and supplemented by his literary executor, gives us the very best of these legendary broadcasts. Over half have never appeared in print before. It is a remarkable portrait of a continent - and a man. Fred Astaire 26 June 1987 Movie stars don't make it. Nor statesmen. Not Prime Ministers, or dictators unless they die in office. Not even a world-famous rock star, unless he's assassinated. But last Monday, none of the three national television networks hesitated about the story that would lead the evening news. On millions of little screens in this country and I don't doubt in many other countries around the world, the first shots were of an imp, a graceful wraith, a firefly in impeccable white tie and tails. And for much longer than the lead story usually runs, for a full five minutes on NBC, we were given a loving retrospective of the dead man, ending with the firm declaration by Nureyev that 'He was not just the best ballroom dancer, or tap dancer, he was simply the greatest, most imaginative, dancer of our time.' And the newsmen were right to remind us of the immortal comment of the Hollywood mogul, who, with the no-nonsense directness of an expert, reported on Fred Astaire's first film test: 'Has enormous ears, can't act, can't sing, dances a little.' That Hollywood mogul, long gone, spent his life ducking round corners, to avoid being identified as the oaf who looked in the sky and never saw the brightest star. However, that expert opinion was, as the lawyers say, controlling at the time and in Astaire's first movies, there was no thought of allowing him to act or sing. But not for long. And thanks to the invention of television, and the need to fill vast stretches of the afternoon and night with old movies, it has been possible for my daughter, for instance, to claim Fred Astaire as her favourite film star from the evidence of all the movies he made fifteen, ten, five, three years before she was born. When I got the news on Monday evening here, and realized with immediate professional satisfaction that the BBC had smartly on hand a musical obituary tribute to him I put together eight years ago, I couldn't help recalling the casual, comic way this and similar radio obituaries came about. I was in London at the end of 1979, and Richard Rodgers - one of the two or three greatest of American songwriters - had just died, I believe on New Year's Eve or the night before. Britons, by then, were getting accustomed, without pain, to making what used to be a two-day Christmas holiday into a ten-day much-needed rest. For all laborious research purposes, the BBC was shut up. And there was no retrospective programme on the life and music of Richard Rodgers in the BBC's archives. Of course, in a gramophone library that looks like an annex to the Pentagon, there were hundreds, perhaps thousands, of recordings of his songs. The SOS went out to a writer, a producer, and - I presume - a man who had the key to the gramophone library. The silent place was unlocked, and the three of them laboured through the day to put together an hour's tribute to Richard Rodgers. It was done. It was competent enough, but rushed to an impossible deadline. This hasty improvisation happened just when my own music producer and I, who had enjoyed working together for six years or so on American popular music, were wondering what we could offer next. We'd done a sketch history of jazz, through individuals. We'd gone through all the popular music of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, and were stumped for a new series, at which point I asked if we mightn't go and talk to the head of the channel, network or whatever. We went in, and the genial boss asked me what we had in mind. 'A morgue,' I said. A what? 'Where', I asked, 'is your morgue?' He was not familiar with the word, a newspaper term. 'Well,' I said, 'all newspapers have them.' 'How d'you mean?' 'If, I explained, 'Mrs Thatcher died tonight and you woke up and read a two-sentence obituary, you'd be rightly outraged. But if you saw a two-page obituary, you'd take it for granted. When d'you suppose it was written?' 'That's right,' he said thoughtfully. What I was proposing was a morgue of the Americans eminent in popular music and jazz, so they'd not get caught short again. A splendid idea, the man said; pick your stars. We made a list and were commissioned to return to America and finish all of them. Naturally, we looked at a calendar, and birthdates of Hoagy Carmichael, Earl Hines, Harold Arlen, Ethel Merman, Stephane Grappelli, Ella Fitzgerald. But then, in a spasm of panic, we thought of two giants - if the word can be used about two comparative midgets: Irving Berlin and Fred Astaire. Berlin was then 91. And Fred Astaire was just crowding 80. The boss man, to whom the idea of a morgue had been, only a few minutes before, quaint if not morbid, wondered what we were waiting for. Better get busy, at once, on Berlin and then on Astaire. I remember doing the Astaire obit, then and there, while I was still in London. Meanwhile, we'd simply pray every night that the Lord would keep Irving Berlin breathing till I could get home and get busy. I remember being picked up in a car by a charming young girl to get to the BBC and record my Astaire narration - there wasn't a moment to lose. She asked me, in the car, what the script was that I was clutching. 'It's an obituary', I said, 'of Fred Astaire.' 'Fred Astaire,' she shrieked, 'dead?' and almost swerved into a bus. 'Of course, he's not dead,' I said, 'but he's going to be one day.' She, too, was new to the institution of a morgue. I recalled that when I was a correspondent for a British paper in the United States, and when for example. Dean Acheson was appointed Secretary of State, the first cable I had from my editor said, 'Welcome Acheson obituary soonest.' How ghoulish, she said. I imagine that to two generations at least, it's assumed that Fred Astaire, this slim, pop-eyed newcomer to Hollywood who couldn't act, couldn't sing, danced a little, only made a fool of the mogul through the movies he made, with Ginger Rogers, in the mid- and late 1930s. But long before then, from the mid-1920s on, he was already an incomparable star - as a dancer - to theatre audiences both in New York and in London. Perhaps more in London than anywhere, certainly in the 1920s, with the early Gershwin hits, Funny Face and Lady Be Good, and lastly, in 1933, in Cole Porter's Gay Divorce (which was the title of the theatre show; Hollywood would not then allow so shocking a title and called the movie version, The Gay Divorcee). Of all the thousands of words that have been written this week, and will be written, there is a passage I went back to on Tuesday night which, I think, as well as anything I know, sums up Astaire's overall appeal - the appeal that takes in but transcends one's admiration for his dancing and for his inimitably intimate singing style. This was written in November 1933, by a theatre critic who had so little feel for dancing that he marvelled why London should go on about 'Mr Astaire's doing well enough what the Tiller Girls at Blackpool do superbly'. The critic, the writer, was James Agate, the irascible, dogmatic, opinionated but brilliant journalist, and I believe the best critic of acting we have had this century. He is writing his review of Gay Divorce, after declaring yet again his contempt for musical comedy as an entertainment for idiots, deploring the play's plot and the acting and hoping 'Micawberishly, for something to turn up'. 'Presently,' he wrote, 'Mr Fred Astaire obliged, and there is really no more to be said.' Except

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LEONARD BERNSTEIN CD THE COMPOSER SYMPHONIC DANCES - 2860156395

589,99 zł

LEONARD BERNSTEIN CD THE COMPOSER SYMPHONIC DANCES WYDAWCA

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Leonard Bernstein: Leonard Bernstein - The Composer [BOX] [25CD] 1. Symphonic Dances (From West Side Story) / I. Prologue - Allegro moderato - Leonard Bernstein 2. Symphonic Dances (From West Side Story) / II. Somewhere - Adagio - Leonard Bernstein 3. Symphonic Dances (From West Side Story) / III. Scherzo - Vivace leggiero - Leonard Bernstein 4. Symphonic Dances (From West Side Story) / IV. Mambo - Meno presto - Leonard Bernstein 5. Symphonic Dances (From West Side Story) / V. Cha-Cha, Maria - Andantino con grazia - Leonard Bernstein 6. Symphonic Dances (From West Side Story) / VI. Meeting Scene - Meno mosso - Leonard Bernstein 7. Symphonic Dances (From West Side Story) / VII. Fugue, Cool - Allegretto - Leonard Bernstein 8. Symphonic Dances (From West Side Story) / VIII. Rumble - Molto allegro - Leonard Bernstein 9. Symphonic Dances (From West Side Story) / X. Finale - Adagio - Leonard Bernstein 10. Symphonic Suite (From the Film On The Waterfront) / Andante - Presto barbaro Presto barbaro - Leonard Bernstein 11. Symphonic Suite (From the Film On The Waterfront) / Adagio - Allegro molto agitato - Alla breve (Poco pi? mosso) - Presto come prima - Leonard Bernstein 12. Symphonic Suite (From the Film On The Waterfront) / Andante largamente - More Flowing - Still More Flowing - Poco meno mosso - Lento - Leonard Bernstein 13. Symphonic Suite (From the Film On The Waterfront) / Moving Forward, with Warmth - Largamente - A tempo - Calmato - Andante come prima - Sempre avanti, With Intensity - Ancora pi? mosso - Leonard Bernstein 14. Symphonic Suite (From the Film On The Waterfront) / Allegro non troppo, molto marcato - Poco pi? sostenuto - Moving Forward - Meno mosso - Leonard Bernstein 15. Symphonic Suite (From the Film On The Waterfront) / A tempo - Leonard Bernstein 16. Kaddish, Symphony No. 3 (To the Beloved Memory of John F. Kennedy) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 17. Kaddish, Symphony No. 3 (To the Beloved Memory of John F. Kennedy) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 18. Kaddish, Symphony No. 3 (To the Beloved Memory of John F. Kennedy) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 19. Fancy Free Ballet (Remastered) / I. Enter Three Sailors - Leonard Bernstein 20. Fancy Free Ballet (Remastered) / II. Scene at the Bar - Leonard Bernstein 21. Fancy Free Ballet (Remastered) / III. Enter Two Girls - Leonard Bernstein 22. Fancy Free Ballet (Remastered) / IV. Pas de deux - Leonard Bernstein 23. Fancy Free Ballet (Remastered) / V. Competition Scene - Leonard Bernstein 24. Fancy Free Ballet (Remastered) / VI. Three Dance Variations: Variation I (Galop) - Leonard Bernstein 25. Fancy Free Ballet (Remastered) / Variation II (Waltz) - Leonard Bernstein 26. Fancy Free Ballet (Remastered) / Variation III (Danzon) - Leonard Bernstein 27. Fancy Free Ballet (Remastered) / VII. Finale - Leonard Bernstein 28. Allegro molto con brio (From Overture to Candide) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 29. Three Dance Episodes (From On the Town) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 30. Three Dance Episodes (From On the Town) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 31. Three Dance Episodes (From On the Town) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 32. Prelude, Fugue and Riffs for Solo Clarinet and Jazz Ensemble [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 33. Prelude, Fugue and Riffs for Solo Clarinet and Jazz Ensemble [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 34. Prelude, Fugue and Riffs for Solo Clarinet and Jazz Ensemble [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 35. Chichester Psalms for Chorus and Orchestra (Remastered) / I. Psalm 108 (Verse 2) & Psalm 100 (Complete) - Leonard Bernstein 36. Chichester Psalms for Chorus and Orchestra (Remastered) / II. Psalm 23 (Complete) & Psalm 2 (Verses 1-4) - Leonard Bernstein 37. Chichester Psalms for Chorus and Orchestra (Remastered) / III. Psalm 131 (Complete) & Psalm 133 (Verse 1) - Leonard Bernstein 38. Facsimile - Choreographic Essay for Orchestra (Remastered) / Part I - Molto Adagio - Leonard Bernstein 39. Facsimile - Choreographic Essay for Orchestra (Remastered) / Part II - Allegretto - Leonard Bernstein 40. The Age of Anxiety, Symphony No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (after W. H. Auden) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 41. The Age of Anxiety, Symphony No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (after W. H. Auden) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 42. The Age of Anxiety, Symphony No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (after W. H. Auden) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 43. The Age of Anxiety, Symphony No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (after W. H. Auden) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 44. The Age of Anxiety, Symphony No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (after W. H. Auden) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 45. The Age of Anxiety, Symphony No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (after W. H. Auden) [Remastered - Leonard Bernstein 46. Serenade after Plato's Symposium for Solo Violin, Strings, Harp and Percussion (Remastered) / I. Phaedrus: Pausanias (Lento - Allegro marcato) - Leonard Bernstein 47. Serenade after Plato's Symposium for Solo Violin, Strings, Harp and Percussion (Remastered) / II. Aristophanes (Allegretto) - Leonard Bernstein 48. Serenade after Plato's Symposium for Solo Violin, Strings, Harp and Percussion (Remastered) / III. Erixymathus (Presto) - Leonard Bernstein 49. Serenade after Plato's Symposium for Solo Violin, Strings, Harp and Percussion (Remastered) / IV. Agathon (Adagio) - Leonard Bernstein 50. Serenade after Plato's Symposium for Solo Violin, Strings, Harp and Percussion (Remastered) / V. Socrates: Alcibiades (Molto tenuto - Allegro molto vivace) - Leonard Bernstein 51. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / I. Devotions before Mass: 1. Antiphon: Kyrie eleison - Leonard Bernstein 52. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / I. Devotions before Mass: 2. Hymn and Psalm: A Simple Song - Leonard Bernstein 53. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / I. Devotions before Mass: 3. Responsory - Alleluia - Leonard Bernstein 54. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / II. First Introit (Rondo): 1. Prefatory Prayers - Leonard Bernstein 55. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / II. First Introit (Rondo): 2. Thrice-Triple Canon - Dominus vobiscum - Leonard Bernstein 56. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / III. Second Introit: 1. In nomine Patris - Leonard Bernstein 57. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / III. Second Introit: 2. Prayer for the congregation (Chorale: Almighty Father) - Leonard Bernstein 58. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / III. Second Introit: 3. Epiphany - Leonard Bernstein 59. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / IV. Confession: 1. Confiteor - Leonard Bernstein 60. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / IV. Confession: 2. Trope: I Don't Know - Leonard Bernstein 61. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / IV. Confession: 3. Trope: Easy - Leonard Bernstein 62. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / V. Meditation No. 1 - Leonard Bernstein 63. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / VI. Gloria: 1. Gloria tibi - Leonard Bernstein 64. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / VI. Gloria: 2. Gloria in excelsis - Leonard Bernstein 65. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / VI. Gloria: 3. Trope: Half of the People - Leonard Bernstein 66. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / VI. Gloria: 4. Trope: Thank You - Leonard Bernstein 67. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / VII. Meditation No. 2 - Leonard Bernstein 68. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / VIII. Epistle: The Word of the Lord - Leonard Bernstein 69. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / IX. Gospel-Sermon: God Said - Leonard Bernstein 70. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / X. Credo: 1. Credo in unum Deum - Leonard Bernstein 71. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / X. Credo: 2. Trope: Non Credo - Leonard Bernstein 72. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / X. Credo: 3. Trope: Hurry - Leonard Bernstein 73. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / X. Credo: 4. Trope: World Without End - Leonard Bernstein 74. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / X. Credo: 5. Trope: I Believe in God - Leonard Bernstein 75. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / XI. Meditation No. 3 (De profundis, part 1) - Leonard Bernstein 76. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / XII. Offertory (De profundis, part 2) - Leonard Bernstein 77. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / XIII. The Lord's Prayer: 1. Our Father... - Leonard Bernstein 78. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / XIII. The Lord's Prayer: 2. Trope: I Go On - Leonard Bernstein 79. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / XIV. Sanctus - Leonard Bernstein 80. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / XV. Agnus Dei - Leonard Bernstein 81. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / XVI. Fraction: Things Get Broken - Leonard Bernstein 82. Mass A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers I (Remastered) / XVII. Pax: Communion (Secret Songs) - Leonard Bernstein 83. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part I: The Community - Leonard Bernstein 84. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part I: The Fathers - Leonard Bernstein 85. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part I: Witnesses of Birth - Leonard Bernstein 86. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part I: The Childrein - Leonard Bernstein 87. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part II: Kabbalah: Six Variations - Leonard Bernstein 88. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part III: Witnesses of Death - Leonard Bernstein 89. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part III: Leah - Leonard Bernstein 90. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part III: Possession - Leonard Bernstein 91. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part III: Exorcism - Leonard Bernstein 92. Dybbuk - Complete Ballet / Part III: The Community - Leonard Bernstein 93. Jeremiah, Symphony No. 1 / I. Prophecy - Leonard Bernstein 94. Jeremiah, Symphony No. 1 / II. Profanation - Leonard Bernstein 95. Jeremiah, Symphony No. 1 / III. Lamentation - Leonard Bernstein 96. I Hate Music! A Cycle of Five Kid Songs for Soprano / I. Moderato - Leonard Bernstein 97. I Hate Music! A Cycle of Five Kid Songs for Soprano / II. Allegretto vivace - Leonard Bernstein 98. I Hate Music! A Cycle of Five Kid Songs for Soprano / III. Sostenuto - Allegro molto - Leonard Bernstein 99. I Hate Music! A Cycle of Five Kid Songs for Soprano / IV. Con brio - Leonard Bernstein 100. I Hate Music! A Cycle of Five Kid Songs for Soprano / V. Moderato, alla marcia - Andante - Leonard Bernstein 101. La Bonne Cuisine (Four Recipes) / I. Plum Pudding - Leonard Bernstein 102. La Bonne Cuisine (Four Recipes) / II. Queues de Boeuf (Ox-tails) - Leonard Bernstein 103. La Bonne Cuisine (Four Recipes) / III. Taveuk Gueunksis - Leonard Bernstein 104. La Bonne Cuisine (Four Recipes) / IV. Civet ? Toute Vitesse (Rabbit at Top Speed) - Leonard Bernstein 105. Afterthought - Study for the Ballet Facsimile - Leonard Bernstein 106. Seven Anniversaries / For Aaron Copland - Leonard Bernstein 107. Seven Anniversaries / For My Sister, Shirley - Leonard Bernstein 108. Seven Anniversaries / In Memoriam: Alfred Eisner - Leonard Bernstein 109. Seven Anniversaries / For Paul Bowles - Leonard Bernstein 110. Seven Anniversaries / In Memoriam: Nathalie Koussevitzky - Leonard Bernstein 111. Seven Anniversaries / For Serge Koussevitzky - Leonard Bernstein 112. Seven Anniversaries / For William Schuman - Leonard Bernstein 113. On the Town / Act I: Opening: New York, New York - Leonard Bernstein 114. On the Town / Act I: Come Up to My Place - Leonard Bernstein 115. On the Town / Act I: Carried Away - Leonard Bernstein 116. On the Town / Act I: Lonely Town - Leonard Bernstein 117. On the Town / Act I: Carnegie Hall (Do-Do-Re-Do) - Leonard Bernstein 118. On the Town / Act I: I Can Cook, Too - Leonard Bernstein 119. On the Town / Act I: Lucky to Be Me - Leonard Bernstein 120. On the Town / Act I: Dance - Times Square - Leonard Bernstein 121. On the Town / Act II: Night Club Sequence: So Long, Baby - I'm Blue - Ya Got Me - Leonard Bernstein 122. On the Town / Act II: I Understand - Leonard Bernstein 123. On the Town / Act II: Ballet: The Imaginary Coney Island: Subway Rider - Dance of the Great Lover - Pas de Deux - Leonard Bernstein 124. On the Town / Act II: Some Other Time - Leonard Bernstein 125. On the Town / Act II: Dance - The Real Coney Island - Leonard Bernstein 126. On the Town / Act II: Overture to On the Town - Leonard Bernstein 127. Peter Pan (Remastered) / The Darling Family at Home - Leonard Bernstein 128. Peter Pan (Remastered) / Who Am I? - Leonard Bernstein 129. Peter Pan (Remastered) / Peter and Wendy in the Nursery - Leonard Bernstein 130. Peter Pan (Remastered) / The Lost Boys - Leonard Bernstein 131. Peter Pan (Remastered) / The Pirate Song - Leonard Bernstein 132. Peter Pan (Remastered) / Captain Hook's Plan - Leonard Bernstein 133. Peter Pan (Remastered) / Build My House - Leonard Bernstein 134. Peter Pan (Remastered) / Wendy Plays Mother - Leonard Bernstein 135. Peter Pan (Remastered) / The Cake - Leonard Bernstein 136. Peter Pan (Remastered) / Peter, Peter - Leonard Bernstein 137. Peter Pan (Remastered) / The Pirate Ship - Leonard Bernstein 138. Peter Pan (Remastered) / The Plank - Leonard Bernstein 139. Peter Pan (Remastered) / The Battle - Leonard Bernstein 140. Peter Pan (Remastered) / The Children Fly Home - Leonard Bernstein 141. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Prelude - Leonard Bernstein 142. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Scene I: How could you say the thing that you did - Leonard Bernstein 143. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Scene II: Yes? Oh, Mister Partridge! - Leonard Bernstein 144. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Scene III: I was standing in a garden! - Leonard Bernstein 145. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Scene IIIa: Then desire took hold inside me - Leonard Bernstein 146. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Scene IIIa: Then desire took hold inside me - Leonard Bernstein 147. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Interlude:Skid a lit day - Leonard Bernstein 148. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Scene V:There's a law - Leonard Bernstein 149. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Scene VI:What a movie! - Leonard Bernstein 150. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Scene VIa:There's a law that a man has to pay for what he gets - Leonard Bernstein 151. Trouble in Tahiti - An Opera in Seven Scenes (Remastered) / Scene VII:Evenin' shadows are spreadin' softly - Leonard Bernstein 152. Wonderful Town / Act I: Overture - Leonard Bernstein 153. Wonderful Town / Act I: Christopher Street - Leonard Bernstein 154. Wonderful Town / Act I: Ohio - Leonard Bernstein 155. Wonderful Town / Act I: One Hundred Easy Ways - Leonard Bernstein 156. Wonderful Town / Act I: What a Waste - Leonard Bernstein 157. Wonderful Town / Act I: A Little Bit in Love - Leonard Bernstein 158. Wonderful Town / Act I: Pass the Football - Leonard Bernstein 159. Wonderful Town / Act I: Conversation Piece - Leonard Bernstein 160. Wonderful Town / Act I: A Quiet Girl - Leonard Bernstein 161. Wonderful Town / Act I: Conga! - Leonard Bernstein 162. Wonderful Town / Act II: My Darlin' Eileen - Leonard Bernstein 163. Wonderful Town / Act II: Swing! - Leonard Bernstein 164. Wonderful Town / Act II: It's Love - Leonard Bernstein 165. Wonderful Town / Act II: Ballet at the Village Vortex - Leonard Bernstein 166. Wonderful Town / Act II: Wrong Note Rag - Leonard Bernstein 167. Candide, Act I: Overture - Leonard Bernstein 168. Candide, Act I: The Best of All Possible Worlds - Leonard Bernstein 169. Candide, Act I: Oh, Happy We - Leonard Bernstein 170. Candide, Act I: It Must Be So - Leonard Bernstein 171. Candide, Act I: Paris Waltz - Leonard Bernstein 172. Candide, Act I: Glitter and Be Gay - Leonard Bernstein 173. Candide, Act I: You Were Dead, You Know - Leonard Bernstein 174. Candide, Act I: My Love - Leonard Bernstein 175. Candide, Act I: I'm Easily Assimilated - Leonard Bernstein 176. Candide, Act I: Finale - Leonard Bernstein 177. Candide, Act II: Quiet - Leonard Bernstein 178. Candide, Act II: Eldorado - Leonard Bernstein 179. Candide, Act II: Bon Voyage - Leonard Bernstein 180. Candide, Act II: What's the Use? - Leonard Bernstein 181. Candide, Act II: The Venice Gavotte - Leonard Bernstein 182. Candide, Act II: Finale - Make Our Garden Grow - Leonard Bernstein 183. Candide (1974) / Overture - Leonard Bernstein 184. Candide (1974) / Life Is Happiness Indeed - Parade - Leonard Bernstein 185. Candide (1974) / The Best of All Possible Worlds - Leonard Bernstein 186. Candide (1974) / Oh Happy We - Leonard Bernstein 187. Candide (1974) / It Must Be So - Leonard Bernstein 188. Candide (1974) / O Miserere - Leonard Bernstein 189. Candide (1974) / Oh Happy We (Reprise) - Leonard Bernstein 190. Candide (1974) / The Rich Jew and the Inquisitor - Leonard Bernstein 191. Candide (1974) / Glitter and Be Gay - Leonard Bernstein 192. Candide (1974) / Auto da fe (What a Day) - Leonard Bernstein 193. Candide (1974) / Candide's Lament - Leonard Bernstein 194. Candide (1974) / You Were Dead, You Know - Leonard Bernstein 195. Candide (1974) / Dialogue: The Rich Jew and the Grand Inquisitor - Leonard Bernstein 196. Candide (1974) / Spanish Music - Leonard Bernstein 197. Candide (1974) / I Am Easily Assimilated - Leonard Bernstein 198. Candide (1974) / I Am Easily Assimilated (Reprise) - Leonard Bernstein 199. Candide (1974) / My Love - Leonard Bernstein 200. Candide (1974) / Barcarolle (Upon a Ship at Sea) - Leonard Bernstein 201. Candide (1974) / Alleluia - Leonard Bernstein 202. Candide (1974) / Sheep's Song - Leonard Bernstein 203. Candide (1974) / Bon Voyage - Leonard Bernstein 204. Candide (1974) / The Best of All Possible Worlds (Reprise) - Leonard Bernstein 205. Candide (1974) / You Were Dead, You Know (Reprise) - Leonard Bernstein 206. Candide (1974) / Barcarolle (Reprise) - The Wisest Man in the World - Leonard Bernstein 207. Candide (1974) / Finale: Make Our Garden Grow - Leonard Bernstein 208. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: Prologue - Leonard Bernstein 209. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: Jet Song - Leonard Bernstein 210. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: Something's Coming - Leonard Bernstein 211. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: The Dance at the Gym - Leonard Bernstein 212. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: Maria - Leonard Bernstein 213. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: Tonight - Leonard Bernstein 214. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: America - Leonard Bernstein 215. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: Cool - Leonard Bernstein 216. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: One Hand, One Heart - Leonard Bernstein 217. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: Tonight (Quintet and Chorus) - Leonard Bernstein 218. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act I: The Rumble - Leonard Bernstein 219. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act II: I Feel Pretty - Leonard Bernstein 220. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act II: Somewhere (Ballet) - Leonard Bernstein 221. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act II: Gee, Officer Krupke - Leonard Bernstein 222. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act II: A Boy Like That - I Have a Love - Leonard Bernstein 223. West Side Story (Original Broadway Cast) / Act II: Finale - Leonard Bernstein 224. West Side Story / Overture - Leonard Bernstein 225. West Side Story / Act I: Prologue - Leonard Bernstein 226. West Side Story / Act I: Jet Song - Leonard Bernstein 227. West Side Story / Act I: Something's Coming - Leonard Bernstein 228. West Side Story / Act I: Dance at the Gym: Blues - Promenade - Mambo - Pas de deux - Jump - Leonard Bernstein 229. West Side Story / Act I: Maria - Leonard Bernstein 230. West Side Story / Act I: America - Leonard Bernstein 231. West Side Story / Act I: Tonight - Leonard Bernstein 232. West Side Story / Act I: Gee, Officer Krupke - Leonard Bernstein 233. West Side Story / Act I: Intermission Music - Leonard Bernstein 234. West Side Story / Act II: I Feel Pretty - Leonard Bernstein 235. West Side Story / Act II: One Hand, One Heart - Leonard Bernstein 236. West Side Story / Act II: Tonight - Quintet - Leonard Bernstein 237. West Side Story / Act II: The Rumble - Leonard Bernstein 238. West Side Story / Act II: Somewhere - Leonard Bernstein 239. West Side Story / Act II: Cool - Leonard Bernstein 240. West Side Story / Act II: A Boy Like That - I Have A Love - Leonard Bernstein 241. West Side Story / Finale - Leonard Bernstein 242. West Side Story / Act II: End Credits - Leonard Bernstein 243. On The Town / New York, New York - Leonard Bernstein 244. On The Town / Lonely Town - Leonard Bernstein 245. On The Town / Carried Away - Leonard Bernstein 246. Peter Pan / Build My House - Leonard Bernstein 247. Peter Pan / Plank Song - Leonard Bernstein 248. Trouble In Tahiti / I Was Standing in a Garden - Leonard Bernstein 249. Trouble In Tahiti / What A Movie! - Leonard Bernstein 250. Wonderful Town / Conga - Leonard Bernstein 251. Wonderful Town / Ohio - Leonard Bernstein 252. Wonderful Town / Wrong Note Rag - Leonard Bernstein 253. Candide / Best of All Possible Worlds - Leonard Bernstein 254. Candide / Oh, Happy We - Leonard Bernstein 255. Candide / Glitter and Be Gay - Leonard Bernstein 256. Candide / Make Our Garden Grow - Leonard Bernstein 257. West Side Story / America - Leonard Bernstein 258. West Side Story / Maria - Leonard Bernstein 259. West Side Story / Tonight - Leonard Bernstein 260. West Side Story / Somewhere - Leonard Bernstein 261. Mass - Hymn and Psalm: A Simple Song / Hymn and Psalm - A Simple Song - Leonard Bernstein 262. Some Other Time from On The Town - Leonard Bernstein 263. Take Care of This House (From 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue) - Leonard Bernstein 264. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Opening Hymn / I. To the Poem - Leonard Bernstein 265. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Three Solos / II. The Pennycandystore Beyond the El - Leonard Bernstein 266. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Three Solos / III. A Julia de Burgos - Leonard Bernstein 267. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Three Solos / IV. To What You Said - Leonard Bernstein 268. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Three Ensembles / V. I, Too, Sing America - Okay Negroes - Leonard Bernstein 269. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Three Ensembles / VI. To My Dear and Loving Husband - Leonard Bernstein 270. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Three Ensembles / VII. Storyette H. M. - Leonard Bernstein 271. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Sextet / VIII. if you can't eat you got to - Leonard Bernstein 272. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Three Solos / IX. Music I Heard With You - Leonard Bernstein 273. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Three Solos / X. Zizi's Lament - Leonard Bernstein 274. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Three Solos / XI. Sonnet: What Lips My Lips Have Kissed ... - Leonard Bernstein 275. Songfest - A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra / Closing Hymn / XII. Israfel - Leonard Bernstein 276. Seven Anniversaries / In Memoriam: Nathalie Kossevitzky, No. 5 - Leonard Bernstein 277. My House (From Peter Pan) - Leonard Bernstein 278. So Pretty - Leonard Bernstein 279. Greeting (From Arias and Barcarolles) - Leonard Bernstein 280. Take Care of this House (From Pennsylvania Avenue) - Leonard Bernstein 281. Rabbit at Top Speed (From la Bonne Cuisine) - Leonard Bernstein 282. Sonnet: What Lips My Lips Have Kissed (From Songfest) - Leonard Bernstein 283. Nachspiel (From Arias and Barcarolles) - Leonard Bernstein 284. Dream with Me (From Peter Pan) - Leonard Bernstein 285. A Simple Song (From Mass) - Leonard Bernstein 286. A Little Bit in Love (From Wonderful Town) - Leonard Bernstein 287. I Hate Music (From I Hate Music) - Leonard Bernstein 288. Jupiter Has Seven Moons (From I Hate Music) - Leonard Bernstein 289. My Name Is Barbara (From I Hate Music) - Leonard Bernstein 290. A Big Indian and a Little Indian (From I Hate Music) - Leonard Bernstein 291. I'm a Person Too (From I Hate Music) - Leonard Bernstein 292. Candide / Glitter and Be Gay (From Candide) - Leonard Bernstein 293. Who Am I (From Peter Pan) - Leonard Bernstein 294. Peter, Peter (From Peter Pan) - Leonard Bernstein 295. Build My House (From Peter Pan) - Leonard Bernstein 296. Songfest, Song Cycle for Singers and Orchestra / Three Solos, II / A Julia de Burgos - Leonard Bernstein 297. Sean Song (For Sean Lennon) - Leonard Bernstein 298. Dream with Me (From Peter Pan) - Leonard Bernstein 299. America (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 300. A Boy Like That (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 301. I Have a Love (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 302. Somewhere (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 303. A Simple Song (From Mass) [Reprise - Leonard Bernstein 304. West Side Story Suite - Leonard Bernstein 305. Lonely Town (From On the Town) - Leonard Bernstein 306. Make Our Garden Grow (From Make Our Garden Grow) - Leonard Bernstein 307. New York, New York (From On the Town) - Leonard Bernstein 308. Candide: Overture - Leonard Bernstein 309. Sonata for Clarinet and Piano / I. Grazioso - Leonard Bernstein 310. Sonata for Clarinet and Piano / II. Andantino - Vivace e leggiero - Leonard Bernstein 311. Rondo for Lifey for Trumpet and Piano - Leonard Bernstein 312. Sonata for Clarinet and Piano / I. Grazioso - Leonard Bernstein 313. Sonata for Clarinet and Piano / II. Andantino - Leonard Bernstein 314. Sonata for Clarinet and Piano / I. Grazioso - Leonard Bernstein 315. Sonata for Clarinet and Piano / II. Andantino - Vivace e leggiero - Leonard Bernstein 316. Olympic Hymn - Leonard Bernstein 317. America (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 318. Make Our Garden Grow (From Candide) - Leonard Bernstein 319. Jet Song (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 320. Maria (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 321. Something's Coming (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 322. A Simple Song (From Mass) [Reprise - Leonard Bernstein 323. Alleluia (From Mass) - Leonard Bernstein 324. A Boy Like That - I Have a Love (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 325. Best of All Possible Worlds (From Candide) - Leonard Bernstein 326. One Hand, One Heart (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 327. Tonight (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 328. I Feel Pretty (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 329. Somewhere (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 330. Gee, Officer Krupke (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 331. Maria - Leonard Bernstein 332. I Feel Pretty - Leonard Bernstein 333. Somewhere - Leonard Bernstein 334. A Quiet Girl - Leonard Bernstein 335. Tonight - Leonard Bernstein 336. Maria - Leonard Bernstein 337. Cool (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 338. Lonely Town - Leonard Bernstein 339. Cool (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein 340. Maria - Leonard Bernstein 341. Lonely Town - Leonard Bernstein 342. Something's Coming - Leonard Bernstein 343. Stories From The West Side - Leonard Bernstein 344. Maria - Leonard Bernstein 345. Tonight - Leonard Bernstein 346. America - Leonard Bernstein 347. Gee, Officer Krupke - Leonard Bernstein 348. Something's Coming (From West Side Story) - Leonard Bernstein

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My Garden World : the natural year - 2877289801

92,95 zł

My Garden World : the natural year John Murray Press

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'From a very early age I loved the countryside as much as any garden and was fascinated by the life that I saw all around me from trees, wildflowers, birds, insects and mammals. In a sense this book has been over sixty years in gestation. I have kept notebooks and journals ever since I could write and I have drawn upon these as well as the events of the past year.'My Garden World by Monty Don is a celebration of every living creature that we all share.This year has given us the enforced opportunity to learn more about the fascinating natural world around us. Whether you live in the countryside or the town, Monty's observations and insights are relevant to each and every one of us. My Garden World is Monty Don's personal journey through the natural year, month by month, season by season, observed from the immediate world around him.'Wildlife is not something that we watch happening in remote and exotic parts of the world on our screens, but right here in our own back yards and the more that we encourage it and learn to live with it, the more rewarding it becomes. If, in our own modest back yards, we can help preserve and treasure our natural world then we will make the world a better place -- not just for ourselves but for every living creature.'

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Mad - Chloe Esposito - 2854106202

40,95 zł

Mad - Chloe Esposito

Książki & Multimedia > Książki

Opis - "Gone Girl plus . . . The must-have beach read this summer" Telegraph "There"s something you should know before we go any further: my heart is in the wrong place. Now don"t say I didn"t warn you . . ." Perhaps that"s why nothing in Alvie"s life has ever gone right" Until now. She can finally abandon her credit card debt - and her fruitless three-way relationship with Tinder and Twitter - when fate gives her the chance to steal her identical twin"s perfect life. It"s just a shame Beth had to die to make Alvie"s dreams come true. So begin seven days of sex, violence and unapologetic selfies - one wild week that sees Alvie break every rule in the book. She never did have much respect for boundaries. It might be madness, but rules are meant to be broken. Right" Mad is the first in the sexy, shocking and compulsively readable Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know trilogy. Praise for Mad: "So begins this caper that has Alvina up to her neck in designer labels, hot sex and trouble . . . outrageous - it kept me reading" Daily Mail "A summer read to make you hotter than the weather outside . . . you"d be mad not to find room for this in your case" Sun "I just read Mad in one go. I bloody LOVED it. Like Gone Girl, if Amy Schumer had written it. SUCH fun" Bryony Gordon, bestselling author of Mad Girl "Trust us when we say that you won"t ever have encountered a character quite like Alvie Knightly - the often-drunk, sex-mad, always-sassy heroine . . . A brilliantly bonkers read" Heat Nazwa - Mad Autor - Chloe Esposito Oprawa - Miękka Wydawca - Penguin Books Kod ISBN - 9780718185701 Kod EAN - 9780718185701 Rok wydania - 2017 Język - angielski Format - 15.6x23.6cm Ilość stron - 375 Podatek VAT - 5%

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Lunch Poems - 2872524323

73,25 zł

Lunch Poems City Lights Books

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Frank O'Hara's "Lunch Poems" "Lunch Poems," first published in 1964 by City Lights Books as number nineteen in the Pocket Poets series, is widely considered to be Frank O'Hara's freshest and most accomplished collection of poetry. Edited by the poet in collaboration with Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Donald Allen, who had published O'Hara's poems in his monumental "The New American Poetry" in 1960, it contains some of the poet's best known works including "The Day Lady Died," "Ave Maria," and "Poem" [Lana Turner has collapsed!]. This new limited 50th anniversary edition contains a preface by John Ashbery and an editor's note by City Lights publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti, along with facsimile reproductions of a selection of previously unpublished correspondence between Ferlinghetti and O'Hara that shed new light on the preparation of "Lunch." "Frank O'Hara's "Lunch Poems," the little black dress of American poetry books, redolent of cocktails and cigarettes and theater tickets and phonograph records, turns 50 this year. It seems barely to have aged . . . This is a book worth imbibing again, especially if you live in Manhattan, but really if you're awake and curious anywhere. O'Hara speaks directly across the decades to our hopes and fears and especially our delights; his lines are as intimate as a telephone call. Few books of his era show less age."--Dwight Garner, "The New York Times" "City Lights' new reissue of the slim volume includes a clutch of correspondence between O'Hara and Lawrence Ferlinghetti . . . in which the two poets hash out the details of the book's publication: which poems to consider, their order, the dedication, and even the title. 'Do you still like the title Lunch Poems?' O'Hara asks Ferlinghetti. 'I wonder if it doesn't sound too much like an echo of "Reality Sandwiches" or "Meat Science Essays."' 'What the hell, ' Ferlinghetti replies, 'so we'll have to change the name of City Lights to Lunch Counter Press.'"--Nicole Rudick, "The Paris Review" "Frank O'Hara's famed collection was first published in 1964, and, to mark the fiftieth anniversary, City Lights is printing a special edition."--"The New Yorker" "The volume has never gone out of print, in part because O'Hara expresses himself in the same way modern Americans do: Like many of us, he tries to overcome the absurdity and loneliness of modern life by addressing an audience of anonymous others."--Micah Mattix, "The Atlantic" "I hope that everyone will delight in the new edition of Frank's LUNCH POEMS. The correspondence between Lawrence and Frank is great. Frank was just 33 when he wrote to Lawrence in 1959 and 38 when LUNCH POEMS was published! The fact that City Lights kept Frank's LUNCH POEMS in print all these years has been extraordinary, wonderful and a constant comfort. Hurray for independent publishers and independent bookstores. Many thanks always to Lawrence Ferlinghetti and everyone at City Lights."--Maureen O'Hara, sister of Frank O'Hara "Frank O'Hara's "Lunch Poems"--which has just been reissued in a 50th anniversary hardcover edition--recalls a world of pop art, political and cultural upheaval and (in its own way) a surprising innocence."--David Ulin, "Los Angeles Times"

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Master Your Emotions - 2869440571

98,98 zł

Master Your Emotions Independently Published

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

Have you ever thought

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Death of Ivan Ilyich - 2212839848

24,20 zł

Death of Ivan Ilyich Penguin

Powieści i opowiadania

Ivan Ilyich is wasting away. He lies alone, dosed up on opium and deceived by doctors, haunted by memories and regrets. His friends come to see him, their faces masks of concern. His faithful servant tends to his every need. But as he forces down false remedies and listens to empty promises, Ivan grows aware of one terrible truth. His wife and his children are not awaiting his recovery. They are waiting for him to die ...  This book is a Penguin Red Classic.  To see other Penguin Reds, visit the minisite by clicking here. In the large Law Court building, during an adjournment of the Melvinsky trial, the members of the bench and the Public Prosecutor had come together in the office of Ivan Yegorovich Shebek, and the conversation touched on the celebrated Krasovsky case. Fyodor Vasilyevich argued vehemently that it was beyond their jurisdiction, Ivan Yegorovich had his own view and was sticking to it, while Pyotr Ivanovich, who had kept out of the discussion at the outset and was still not contributing, was perusing a copy of The Gazette which had just been delivered.

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The Lazy Man#8217;s Sicilian: Attack and Surprise White with the Basman-Sale Variation - 2877023802

104,50 zł

The Lazy Man#8217;s Sicilian: Attack and Surprise White with the Basman-Sale Variation

Szachy > Książki New In Chess

The Basman-Sale Variation is a relatively unexplored weapon for Black in the very popular Sicilian Defence. Its advantages are clear: it is surprising, aggressive and easy to learn. After the perfectly normal moves 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Black lashes out with 4

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Mad - 2857833347

46,40 zł

Mad Penguin Books

Literatura kobiecaPowieść zagraniczna

?Gone Girl plus . . . The must-have beach read this summer? Telegraph ?There?s something you should know before we go any further: my heart is in the wrong place. Now don?t say I didn?t warn you . . .? Perhaps that?s why nothing in Alvie?s life has ever gone right? Until now. She can finally abandon her credit card debt - and her fruitless three-way relationship with Tinder and Twitter - when fate gives her the chance to steal her identical twin?s perfect life. It?s just a shame Beth had to die to make Alvie?s dreams come true. So begin seven days of sex, violence and unapologetic selfies - one wild week that sees Alvie break every rule in the book. She never did have much respect for boundaries. It might be madness, but rules are meant to be broken. Right? Mad is the first in the sexy, shocking and compulsively readable Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know trilogy. Praise for Mad: ?So begins this caper that has Alvina up to her neck in designer labels, hot sex and trouble . . . outrageous - it kept me reading? Daily Mail ?A summer read to make you hotter than the weather outside . . . you?d be mad not to find room for this in your case? Sun ?I just read Mad in one go. I bloody LOVED it. Like Gone Girl, if Amy Schumer had written it. SUCH fun? Bryony Gordon, bestselling author of Mad Girl ?Trust us when we say that you won?t ever have encountered a character quite like Alvie Knightly - the often-drunk, sex-mad, always-sassy heroine . . . A brilliantly bonkers read? Heat

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t1=0.09, t2=0, t3=0, t4=0.012, t=0.09

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