Undying Glory: The Story of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment

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Describes the formation of the all-black 54th Massachusetts Regiment and its valiant battle history from 1863 to 1865. By the end of the war, these young black men had proved their courage and determination to free their brothers and sisters from slavery.

Winslow Homer

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Discusses and reproduces more than 200 paintings, watercolors, and drawings by Winslow Homer.

Using the Art Museum

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Delivers sensible solutions, transforming research and theory into tangible classroom strategies.

Winslow Homer: Artist and Angler

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Provides the first close look at Winslow Homer’s avid pursuit of fly-fishing and at the inspiration that the sport provided for his art.

Vanishing Songbirds

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Explore the animated life of artist Charles M. Russell-mischevious child, dedicated night wrangler, teller of tall tales, and master chronicler of the West. Readers will find Charlie and inspiring man, not only for the legacy of his art, but for his invincible spirit.

Visualizations: the nature book of art and science

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Collection of essays originally published in “Art and science”, “Science and image”, and the “Science and culture” series in Nature magazine.

Yosemite: The Promise of Wildness

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Unites the remarkable full-color imagery of photographer William Neill with the insightful and thought-provoking words of Tim Palmer to bring renewed attention to Yosemite’s beauty, significance, and future. Includes seventy photos, a two-part essay, and informative photographic notes.

Threads of light: Chinese embroidery from Suzhou and the photography of Robert Glenn Ketchum

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Catalog accompanying an exhibition at the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History. Includes bibliographical references.

War Horse: Mounting the Cavalary with America's Finest Horses

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From the revolutionary War until 1948, the Quartermaster Corps of the U.S. Army supplied superior stallions to farms across the United States for breeding. The offspring were highly sought-after by military and civilian riders.