Books by Norman Sanders
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Computer-Aided Management A Manager's Guide to Profitable Computing by Norman Sanders ( 1985) |
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The Corporate Computer How to Live with an Ecological Intrusion by Norman Sanders ( 1973) |
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Graphic Designer's Production Handbook by Norman Sanders, William Bevington ( 1990)
Covers page size, positioning, corrections, bleed, foldout formats, ink, halftone, overlays, duotones, photographs, cropping, ghosts, trimming, and stitching.
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Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Norman Sanders ( 1981)
The New Penguin Shakespeare offers a complete edition of the plays and poems. Each volume has been prepared from the original texts and includes an introduction, a list of further reading, a full and helpful commentary, and a short account of the textual problems of the play.
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A Manager's Guide to Profitable Computers by Norman Sanders ( 1979) |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare ( 1971)
The play takes place at the summer solstice, Midsummer Eve, in Athens, where everyone is pining away for the wrong person--except Theseus, the Duke, and his fiancée, Hippolyta, whose wedding day is fast approaching. Hermia, the Duke's daughter, is intent on marrying Lysander, although her father disapproves and threatens to force her into a nunnery if she refuses to marry his choice, Demetrius. But Demetrius loves Helena, and Lysander and Hermia plan to elope despite the Duke's orders. Meanwhile, in a subplot, the "rude mechanicals" (or artisans) Quince, Snug, Flute, Snout, Starveling, and Bottom, are hilariously rehearsing the play PYRAMUS AND THISBE to be performed at the Duke's wedding. As Hermia and Lysander head into the Forest of Arden to elope, with Helena and Demetrius following, the amateur acting troupe likewise takes cover in the forest to rehearse in privacy. This leads all the players into the realm of magic, presided over by the King and Queen of the Fairies, Oberon and Titania. When Oberon decides to play a trick on Titania with the aid of the juice of a magic flower that causes people to fall in love with the first person (or beast) they set eyes on, the real trouble starts. The magic is used liberally on both the humans and the fairies by the trouble-making sprite Puck, inspiring many incongruous entanglements. Unlike the other plays, there is in this case no known source for Shakespeare's fantastic plot, though the structure is classical, beginning in the court, moving to an "uncivilized" environment, and then returning to the newly ordered world of the court. Aspects of the imagery are drawn from classic works, such as Apuleius's THE GOLDEN ASS and Ovid's METAMORPHOSES. From evidence in the play, like Titania's remark about three unusually unpleasant summers in a row--documented elsewhere in England's records--composition seems to date from 1595 or 1596, and scholarship suggests that it was first performed in honor of a court wedding, though precisely whose remains unsubstantiated.
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Othello by ( 1984)
Unique features include an extensive overview of Shakespeare's life, world, and theater by the general editor of Signet Classic Shakespeare series, plus a special introduction to the play by the editor Sylvan Barnet, Tufts University. This book contains information on the source from which Shakespeare derived "Othello"--selections from Giraldi Cinthio's "Hecatommithi". Special introduction by Alvin Kernan, Princeton University.
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Othello by William Shakespeare, Norman Sanders ( 2003) |
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Photographic Tone Control by Norman Sanders ( 1977)
Guidance in the techniques and processes of tone control in black-and-white photography focuses on the three key factors of the light source, graduations of light on the negative, and the graduation capability of the photographic paper.
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Photographing for Publication by Norman Sanders ( 1983)
Provides step-by-step guidance on the production of prints from color and black and white photographs through the process of lithography.
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The Scottish History of James the Fourth by Robert Greene ( 1970) |
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The St Merino Solution A Manager's Guide to Profitable Computing by Norman Sanders ( 1978) |
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Stop Wasting Time Computer-Aided Planning and Control by Norman Sanders ( 1991) |
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