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 Signs of the Zodiac; A Reference Guide to Historical, Mythological, and Cultural Associations by Mary Ellen Snodgrass, "Providing not only conceptual analysis of the major sun signs, but also timelines and charts to aid the student's understanding of the Zodiac, this volume provides much needed historical background which relates the Zodiac to art, philosophy, science, and religion; to major personalities, and to historical material such as the Bible". Joe Hester Director of Gifted Programs Catawba County School District Newton, North Carolina "I am tremendously impressed with the prodigious amount of research [Snodgrass] undertook in this much-needed objective examination of the zodiac all the way from ancient times up to Nancy Reagan....[The author] presented these facts in a highly readable format... her easy style made it a most agreeable experience....[This] examination of each of the 12 signs in historical, artistic, literary, sociological, and religious perspective was nothing short of astonishing....[A]nyone working in the areas of the history of ancient (and modern) divination would find this extraordinary work immensely helpful". Robert E. Bell author of Women as Classical Mythology "Mary Ellen Snodgrass has an extraordinary range and grasp in this work, moving easily among classical references in astronomy, astrology, mythology, art, literature, science, and history. Her discussion of zodiacal lore around the world is extensive and learned, but remains accessible enough for the serious student; and her profiles of the 12 signs go immeasurably beyond the cliches. Throughout the book, Snodgrass maintains a scholarly distance with both insight and wit". Michael Spooner Director, Utah State University Press) A unique reference guide to the influence of the 12 zodiacal signs onhistory, mythology, religion, psychology, literature and language, art, advertising, and commercial products.
 Bali: Jungle of Signs Today's most intriguing and evocative imagery is to be found all around us, particularly on the street. In Bali, for example, the streets act as a canvas for a unique culture of images that include hand-painted advertisements, lettering and many other graphic mediums of expression. So powerful is the creativity displayed on Balinese Streets that during a recent working visit to the island, Swiss artist and graphic designer Donald Neuburger, decided to dedicate a book to it. Bali: A jungle of Signs captivates the enormous wealth of images and unique typography that exist on Bali's city streets, especially the hand-crafted letters with their splendid cast shadows and intricate serifs. More art than advertisement these beautifully executed works provide a different perspective of the native culture of this Indonesian island popular with Western tourists and pay homage to its craftsmen.
Go to work on an egg - "Go to work on an egg" was an advertising slogan used by the United Kingdom's Egg Marketing Board during the 1960s as part of over £12 million they spent on advertising. Sign 'O' the Times (album) - Sign 'O' the Times was Prince's 1986 follow-up to Parade his first "solo" album since splitting with The Revolution. The double album was a synthesis of several projects from 1986, ironically including some work with The Revolution. Old French Sign Language - Old French Sign Language is a term that loosely describes the language of the deaf community in 18th century Paris at the time of the establishment of the first deaf schools. The earliest records of the language are in the work of the Abbé de l'Epée, who stumbled across two sisters communicating in signs, and through them became aware of a signing community of 200 deaf Parisians. Roy Doty - Roy Doty is the name of a cartoonist who worked in the advertising industry, among others. He was recognized for his work with the National Cartoonist Society Advertising Award for 1978, Advertising and Illustration Award for 1967, 1970, 1996, and 1999, Commercial Award for 1989, Greeting Card Award for 1994 and 1997.
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