D.T. Siebert’s Mortality’s Muse: The Fine Art of Dying demonstrates how art, literature in particular, addresses that most fundamental of human fears—mortal anxiety. Various aspects of culture and tho
D.T. Siebert’s Mortality’s Musedemonstrates how art, literature in particular, addresses that most fundamental of human fears—mortal anxiety. Various aspects of culture and thought come into play: fro
Modelas Muse explores fashion’s reciprocal relationship to iconic beauties that represent the evolution and changing face of the feminine ideal. Featuring a brief historical overview of t
Love is a mystery to be solved by only those who feel the emotions... Inspiration From A Muse: Poems To Her is a part of the mystery two people encounter on their individual paths of Life. During the
The tintype is rooted in more than 150 years of photographic method. In this collection of extraordinary portraits, Timothy Duffy brings new vitality to this old form, capturing powerful images of mus
In this unique and engaging collection, twelve essays celebrate the legacy of one of America's most important playwrights and investigate Williams's enduring effect on America's cultural, theatrical,
An elegant and irresistible gift, Dogs combines a year of practical week-at-a-glance spreads with information to feed the passion of the dog person. Here are the most popular breeds; rescue dog inform
A jewel-like gift for birders, this lovely datebook spotlights the songbirds that brighten our lives with beauty and music, and offers fascinating information for bird enthusiasts: songs and calls, be
The creative cat is your muse in this irresistible journal. Extend, complete and/or colour in these charming cat-themed illustrations, letting the cat guide you: he starts, you finish. This original t
Muse offers an inside view of the development of a contemporary Australian art collection. Art philanthropist and collector Janet Holmes à Court discusses 150 works from her collection of more than 5
This book is the first to provide a connected history of epic poetry in Britain between the French Revolution and the First World War. Although epic is widely held to have been shouldered aside by the