Robert Taylor. Air Combat Paintings Volume III.
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Robert B. Taylor, M.D. est un estimé Professeur Émérite de Médecine Familiale, dont la vaste connaissance et l'expérience ont façonné sa prolifique carrière d'écrivain. Ses œuvres plongent profondément dans les principes, l'héritage et la sagesse de la médecine, offrant des aperçus précieux tant aux professionnels de la santé qu'à ceux fascinés par l'art de guérir. L'approche de Taylor se caractérise par son dévouement à transmettre des concepts médicaux complexes avec clarté et une narration engageante, reflétant une vie consacrée à la pratique et à la pédagogie de la médecine.






From the bestselling author of The Power Deck, Lynn V. Andrews returns with an advanced, gorgeously rendered deck of oracle cards for the modern world.Lynn V. Andrews has been helping her students heal, build self-confidence, and claim their power for over a quarter of a century. After years of pleas from her fans, Lynn has finally created a new deck: Sacred Vision Oracle Cards. This deck will take you on the next step toward finding balance in life. Each card includes an image of a painting by noted Native American artist Robert Taylor that embodies the prayer written on the opposite side that will awaken a vision or wisdom within you to help you achieve your own truth and harmony with life.
From the B-17 Flying Fortress to the P-38 Lightning, artist Robert Taylor has dominated the air combat painting genre. Collected here are 60 of his action-packed color paintings and 60 drawings.
The book addresses a significant conflict faced by many Christians, providing clarity on a key objection to the faith. It presents a fair and just perspective on the consequences of sin, aiming to enhance understanding of God's goodness. Additionally, it seeks to invigorate evangelistic efforts, encouraging readers to engage more actively in sharing their beliefs. Through its insights, the book aims to deepen the reader's appreciation for the core tenets of Christianity.
In 1831, Reverend Robert Taylor faced blasphemy charges for challenging the rigid dogma of the Church of England, leading to a two-year prison sentence. His bold sermons, which present his educated interpretations and critiques of Christianity's foundations, are compiled in The Devil's Pulpit. Taylor's work reflects a significant clash between personal belief and institutional doctrine, showcasing his commitment to intellectual freedom and religious reform.
The Film Factory provides a comprehensive documentary history of Russian and Soviet cinema. It provokes a major reassessment of conventional Western understanding of Soviet cinema. Based on extensive research and in original translation, the documents selected illustrate both the aesthetic and political development of Russian and Soviet cinema, from its beginnings as a fairground novelty in 1896 to its emergence as a mass medium of entertainment and propaganda on the eve of World War II.
The companion volume to a Discovery channel series features interviews with pilots of the Luftwaffe, British aces, American flyers, Japanese kamikaze fighters, and Russion pilots
Volume One, first published in 1987, has sold more copies than any other aviation art book. Highlights include Return of the Few -- spitfires returning low over the English coast; Dambusters -- raids destroying the dams in Germany's Ruhr industrial heartland; and Last Moral Support -- a Hurricane fighter pilot accompanying a badly damaged comrade to safety.
British Prime Minister who worked with Clinton to bring peace to Northern Ireland