901 resultados para Dreams and Cities
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Bibliography at end of each chapter of pt. 1 and 2; "Authorities" at end of pt. 3: p. 311-312.
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"B-246348"--P. [1].
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At head of title: Department of commerce. Bureau of the census. E. Dana Durand, director. Appointed June 16, 1909; Resigned June 30, 1913. Wm. J. Harris, director. Appointed July 1, 1913.
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An indictment or foreword.--I stage my first death scene.--Meredith Nicholson and a camel.--The soul and the trap-drummer.--Why Shakespeare's audience didn't walk out on him.--Booth Tarkington discusses the cosmos.--Riley and a colored barber.--Boyhood of the hero.--Miltonic angels, not Herrick blossoms.--The author goes wool gathering.--The effeminacy of pajamas.--A farewell from William Marion Reedy.--Mrs. Joyce Kilmar at Walnut Hills.--E.V. Lucas fools Chicago.--Maternity and climate.--To San Francisco: a new Walking-stick paper.--A pal of Jack London.--I become a movie "director"
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A Georgian scrap-book.--A friend of freedom [William Bosville]--An autocrat [4th Earl of Albemarle]--A dupe of destiny [Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte]--A favourite of destiny [Mary Caton, marchioness of Wellesley]--A painter of realities [J. F. Herring]--A painter of dreams, the life of Roddam Spencer Stanhope.
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"The concept of creative industries has developed considerable academic and policy momentum in the 21st century. There has been a connection identified between the rise of creative industries and the urbanisation of the world’s population, particularly in relation to the significance of cities as sites of cultural production and consumption. Much of the work on creative industries and cities, however, has drawn upon 'imagined geographies' about the relationship between creativity and place. This collection draws together contributions that critically appraise recent urban cultural policy discourses, as well as reflecting on the role of culture and creative industries in the future development of cities."---publisher website