The organ has been called the king of instruments. This extensively illustrated book is an introduction to the organ, its history, design, and repertoire, and will be especially useful to the general enthusiast and the novice organist. The Organ begins with a description of the different kinds of organ pipe and sounds they make, the mechanism and the layout and design of a typical instrument. This is followed by a brief history of the organ and a note of famous instruments still extant. The final chapter looks at the techniques of organ playing, the various forms of music written for the...
The organ has been called the king of instruments. This extensively illustrated book is an introduction to the organ, its history, design, and reperto...
19-year-old thug, Craig Mawdsley, has robbed your home, smashed up your car and mugged your grandmother. Now he attempts his greatest ever assault on the general public - by writing a book. Craig hates everyone so much that even his dislike of writing cannot stop his desire to offend all those that have labelled him a chav, weasel, scumbag - and, yes, c*nt. You know his type, you see him everyday, and you try to avoid him at all costs. But you can't anymore, because within these demented pages, Craig tells how he has inexplicably risen through the social ranks to a place where he can...
19-year-old thug, Craig Mawdsley, has robbed your home, smashed up your car and mugged your grandmother. Now he attempts his greatest ever assault on ...
David Baker, Alexander W. Wiseman, Alexander W. Wiseman
Investigates the often controversial relationship between gender, equality and education from international and comparative perspectives. This volume also investigates whether gender equality in education is really being achieved in schools around the world or not.
Investigates the often controversial relationship between gender, equality and education from international and comparative perspectives. This volume ...
David Baker, Alexander W. Wiseman, Alexander W. Wiseman
This volume of International Perspectives on Education and Society investigates the often controversial relationship between gender, equality and education from international and comparative perspectives. Much has been written recently about the global progress made toward gender parity in enrolment and curriculum in nations around the world. And there is much to tout in these areas. Although gender parity is not yet the global norm, the expectation of gender equality increasingly is. Some have gone so far as to say that the global expansion of modern mass schooling has created a world...
This volume of International Perspectives on Education and Society investigates the often controversial relationship between gender, equality and educ...
Arthur Kenneth Chesterton, cousin of G.K. Chesterton, grew up in South Africa where he developed his ""colonial outsider"" view of England and of the First World War. By the age of 21, Chesterton was an archetypal ""angry young man"" - ex-colonial, ex-officer with literary interests and accomplishments. As an increasingly disillusioned literary critic and newspaper editor, he created a world based on his reading of English literature - an idealized version of British society. The result was a cultural despair which sealed his acceptance of fascism in 1933. In this biography, David Baker...
Arthur Kenneth Chesterton, cousin of G.K. Chesterton, grew up in South Africa where he developed his ""colonial outsider"" view of England and of the ...