60 ëó÷øèõ ðàäèîïîñòàíîâîê â æàíðå íàó÷íîé ôàíòàñòèêè ïî ìíåíèþ Ðýÿ Áðýäáåðè. Radio Spirits proudly presents The 60 Greatest Radio Shows from Science Fiction Selected by Ray Bradbury, one of the greatest fantesy writers of the 20th Century. Rocket into the future with "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" by Issac Asimov, Frederik Pohl, Theodore Sturgeon, Gordon R. Dickson, H.G. Wells, and other top Science Fictions authors. Also features are Orson Welles'landmark "War of the Worlds" broadcast, Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", Curt Siodmak's unforgettable "donovan's Brain" and a terrifying tale by Arch Oboler.
The Film Book: A Complete Guide to the World of Film
A comprehensive, fun-to-browse, and easy-to-use source of everything you want to know about the movies and the people behind them, "The Film Book" is a unique treasure trove of a guide that will appeal to anyone who loves movies. From the history of the art form to techniques, and then the films themselves, "The Film Book" provides an overview of cinematic styles and genres; the industry's greatest and most influential directors, and their key works; as well as looking at filmmaking around the world, from Hollywood to Bollywood.
The Russian Revolution -- four young people, Yury, Tonya, Lara and Pasha, find love and lose it in this extraordinary time. Their heart-breaking stories make Dr Zhivago one of the greatest romantic books, and films, of the century
BBC MUSIC is passionate about the world of classical music and provides an expert monthly guide to everything an enthusiast needs to know. Covering all aspects of live events, broadcast and recordings, it gives you unrivalled access to the greatest musicians, the sharpest writers, and the opinions that matter.
A fascinating look at the greatest educators of all time including Rousseau, Newman, Montessori and Freire. The Greatest Educators Ever brings together the most influential and interesting educators of all time. With entries ranging from Plato to Jesus, and Froebel to Freire, This book provides a fascinating overview of the development of educational thought through the ages. Frank Flanagan writes engagingly and accessibly, considering each educator's unique contribution and placing it in a historical and intellectual context. A fascinating read for educators and students alike.