New Releases by Richard McGuire

Richard McGuire is the author of HIER (2024), Richard McGuire - Then and There, Here and Now (2024), Java (2021), Here (2020), Parallel Visions, Confluent Worlds (2017).

26 results found

Richard McGuire - Then and There, Here and Now

release date: Jun 01, 2024

Java

release date: Jul 24, 2021
Java
Java is a programming language and computing platform that was developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995. More and more programs and websites compatible with Java are created every day, which means you should install it on your system if you wish to use these resources. It's similar to restrict your access to a new technical infrastructure because denying oneself Java is like refusing access to it. Java is generally regarded as the most reliable, quick, and secure language for building large software applications. The design of Java is oriented at enabling the development of cross-platform, portable, and high-performance programs, which makes it conducive to accessibility as well as cross-platform interaction. For programmers, it provides additional services that make work and communication between teams easier and more productive. It all makes Java popular and demanded among beginners, so if you want to learn this language deeper - this book is for you. What will you know about Java: What is Java?. Does Java and Javascript the same? How to learn Java? How to find work as Java programmer? What can do Java? What are Java libraries? Download your copy of "Java" button.

Here

release date: Jun 16, 2020
Here
SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE • From one of the great comic innovators, the long-awaited fulfillment of a pioneering comic vision: the story of a corner of a room and of the events that have occurred in that space over the course of hundreds of thousands of years. “A book like this comes along once a decade, if not a century…. I guarantee that you’ll remember exactly where you are, or were, when you first read it.” —Chris Ware, The Guardian "In Here McGuire has introduced a third dimension to the flat page. He can poke holes in the space-time continuum simply by imposing frames that act as trans­temporal windows into the larger frame that stands for the provisional now. Here is the ­comic-book equivalent of a scientific breakthrough. It is also a lovely evocation of the spirit of place, a family drama under the gaze of eternity and a ghost story in which all of us are enlisted to haunt and be haunted in turn.” —The New York Times Book Review With full-color illustrations throughout.

Parallel Visions, Confluent Worlds

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Parallel Visions, Confluent Worlds
The Republic of Ireland left the British Commonwealth in 1949. It was traditionally overlooked by developing trends of Commonwealth literary studies from the 1960s, which tended to examine the cultural production of countries still under Commonwealth rule. From the late 1980s onwards, however, scholars of Irish literature and indeed across postcolonial studies have examined Ireland's unique and comparative literary, historical, cultural and geographical features in relation to the contexts of broader postcolonial debates. To date, nonetheless, there has yet to be a dedicated comparative study of how the specific genre of the Irish novel developed throughout the twentieth century as a means of giving imaginative expression to particular decolonizing processes in Ireland as it disengaged from the dominant discourses of British colonial rule. Ireland's history is clearly different from that of the former colonies of the British West Indies. Richard McGuire takes this point into account, and in Parallel Visions, Confluent Worlds he investigates how extensively the Irish novel, particularly from the 1920s, expresses forms and themes recognized by many scholars and critics to be key postcolonial concerns in West Indian novels of the same period. The British West Indies serves as a strong suitable comparative case for examination, since it has such an established wealth of study in relation to its postcolonial dimensions. This book compares five pairings of Irish and Caribbean texts that explore issues such as evolving representations of "native" peoples, late-colonial anxiety, the subversive power of women in a patriarchal-imperialist society, migration and the experience of growing up amid anti-colonial violence.

Sequential Drawings

release date: Nov 01, 2016
Sequential Drawings
From the author of the widely acclaimed graphic novel Here, awarded the 2016 Prix D'or for best graphic album at Angoulême, a new graphic work that celebrates another aspect of his incomparable genius. Sequential Drawings gathers together more than a decade of McGuire's witty and endlessly inventive spots—a veritable short-story collection—each drawing given its own spread, which, in turn, assures for the reader the experience of surprise and delight that the drawings unfailingly deliver. Richard McGuire's first series of "spot" drawings debuted in The New Yorker in February 2005 for the magazine's 80th anniversary issue. Spot drawings, scattered among the magazine's text, had been a long-running feature of The New Yorker, and over the years, many artists had contributed them. But McGuire was the first to conceive them as a sequence, and his drawings were something altogether new: deceptively simple images that imbued the series with movement and narrative, telling their own unexpected stories. (In a 3-7/8 x 5-7/8 trim size. With illustrations throughout and an introduction by Luc Sante)

What Goes Around Comes Around

release date: Jan 01, 2012

What's Wrong with This Book?

release date: Jan 01, 2011
What's Wrong with This Book?
In WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS BOOK? a series of puzzles using die cuts, shadow play and optical illusions playfully deceive the reader. Geometric shapes have endless combinations and everything hides a multitude of identities. Turn the book and turn it again, stand on your head and let yourself be carried along by McGuire and the surprises in store on every page.

The Orange Book

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Orange Book
Ecco un albero con 14 succose arance. Una per una, i loro destini si rivelano nelle pagine del libro: la prima è stata portata ad un amico malato, la settima è stata divisa tra compagni di lavoro, la decima è stata mangiata da un famoso pianista. E naturalmente, la quattordicesima è stata comprata da qualcuno che conosci e potrebbe essere la prossima che mangerai. Ogni arancia è una forma arancione su uno sfondo semplice ed essenziale disegnato a matita blu, popolato di personaggi e situazioni di tutti i giorni, su cui risalta creando un collegamento visivo ed espressivo continuo. Annotation Supplied by Informazioni Editoriali

CASTI Guidebook to ASME Section IX

release date: Jan 01, 2005

1, 2, 3 14 ARANCE

release date: Jan 01, 2001
1, 2, 3 14 ARANCE
Fourteen oranges, fresh from their tree, make their way in the world and end up in various places including art school, vaudeville, and television.

A Theoretical Perspective of Gender Bias in the Classroom

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Night Becomes Day

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Night Becomes Day
The progress of time is illustrated by a sequence of objects and themes, including stream/river/ocean and street/highway/bridge.

ABC&D

release date: Jan 01, 1996
ABC&D
This a book about a company called Adaptec. Adaptec makes products that move information faster, so people can work, build, and create more productively. wherever people need to move digital information quickly, accurately, and reliably, you'll find a Adaptec solution. Between computers and peripherals, and across enterprise networks. Adaptec moves the world.

Paternal Care in the Mountain Gorilla

release date: Jan 01, 1993

An examination of environmental attitudes among college students

release date: Jan 01, 1992

The Problem of Consolidating New York City

Male-female Agonistic Relationships in a Captive Group of Lowland Gorillas, Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla

The Elementary Principal's Role in School-community Relations

A Survey of the 1938 Journalism Graduates from the State Univeresity of Iowa

26 results found


  • Aboutread.com makes it one-click away to discover great books from local library by linking books/movies to your library catalog search.

  • Copyright © 2024 Aboutread.com