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The history and anthropology of the Naga peoples on the India-Burma border. Visual database of 54,000 separately addressable images, which include 6500 black and white photographs, 1350 colour photographs of...
The latest issue of VIEW, the Journal of European Television History and Culture, focuses on the behind the scenes activities of television and the 'invisible', often unrecognised and understated part...
The COSS collector is a solar energy collector with segmented mirrors. The 72-mirror prototype has been successfully used in experiments at the Centre for Nuclear Energy in Caradache. In sunny regions such...
Two compilation volumes (sold separately) of American presidential campaign television commercials. Vol 1: 22 Commercials Selling Candidates For The Presidency. Contains: 52 Eisenhower - "Ike For President...
A self-paced, self-study undergraduate mathematics tutorial package with an interactive learning facility. The modules cover material comparable to that of a first-year, two-semester course for students who...
German Chancellor Willy Brandt bowed to Israeli pressure and decided against a diplomatic solution with the help of Egypt, that had already been worked out. The hostages were sacrificed for a political...
Independent but complementary video-based packs for teaching French language and culture, filmed on location in France and Belgium.
The techniques of making a natural history film, showing the Oxford Scientific Films at work.
Featuring aerial footage from 54 countries, HOME is an ecological documentary film by French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand which attempts to make a case for the planet as a single living organism which,...
An audio-walk through East London by Janet Cardiff, beginning at the Whitechapel Library, presented with a (printed) montage of images. Includes an essay by Kitty Scott on Cardiff’s work. The soundtrack...
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