Peter Osborne Bücher
Peter Osborne ist eine führende Stimme der modernen europäischen Philosophie, bekannt für seine präzisen Untersuchungen der komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Zeit, Moderne und Avantgarde. Seine Arbeit befasst sich eingehend mit zeitgenössischer Kunst und beleuchtet deren ästhetische und philosophische Grundlagen sowie ihren Platz in der breiteren Kulturtheorie. Osborne untersucht kritisch, wie philosophische Konzepte unser Verständnis von Kunst prägen und erforscht die Auswirkungen sich ständig weiterentwickelnder künstlerischer Formen in der zeitgenössischen Landschaft. Sein Ansatz bietet eine tiefgründige intellektuelle Auseinandersetzung mit den Kräften, die die moderne künstlerische und kulturelle Produktion definieren.






Millionen von Menschen weltweit kämpfen mit chronischen Schmerzen. Dr. Peter Osborne, anerkannter Spezialist im Bereich der Glutenintoleranz und Lebensmittelallergien, stellt täglich fest, dass die Ursache und damit ein Schlüssel zu langfristiger Heilung oft in der Ernährungsweise seiner Patienten liegt. Reaktionen des Körpers wie Kopf- und Gelenkschmerzen, aber auch Diabetes, Depressionen und Autoimmunerkrankungen lassen sich so auf ein Minimum reduzieren oder verschwinden ganz. Meide Getreide! veranschaulicht wie getreide- und glutenreiche Ernährung und chronische Schmerzen und Unwohlsein zusammenhängen können und präsentiert einen wegweisenden Lösungsansatz: Zahlreiche zufriedene Patienten verspürten damit innerhalb von zwei Wochen eine signifikante Linderung Ihrer Beschwerden, nach vier Wochen waren sie im besten Fall schmerz- und beschwerdefrei. Für die erfolgreiche Umstellung steuert der Autor über 30 Rezepte bei und zeigt so Wege in ein schmerzfreies und zufriedeneres Leben.
A major philosophical intervention into contemporary cultural theory that challenges the terms of its understanding of time and history.
No Grain, No Pain
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
"In the tradition of Wheat Belly and Grain Brain; No Grain, No Pain demonstrates the proven link between a gluten-heavy diet and chronic pain and discomfort--and offers a groundbreaking, 30-day, grain-free diet plan to help you heal yourself from the inside out. More than 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain according to an Institute of Medicine report released in 2011. For many, chronic pain is part of an autoimmune disease, but all too often doctors turn to the same solution: painkilling drugs. But all of this medication simply isn't helping, and as Dr. Peter Osborne, the leading authority on gluten sensitivity and food allergies has found, the real solution often lies in what you eat. In No Grain, No Pain, Dr. Osborne shows how grains wreak havoc on the body by causing tissue inflammation, creating vitamin and/or mineral deficiencies, and triggering an autoimmune response that causes the body to attack itself. But he also offers practical steps to find relief. Using his drug-free, easy-to-implement plan, you will be able to eliminate all sources of gluten and gluten-like substances, experience significant improvement in fifteen days, and eliminate pain within thirty days. No Grain, No Pain is the first book to identify diet--specifically, grain--as a leading cause of chronic suffering, and provides you with the knowledge you need to improve your health. Based on extensive research and examples culled from thousands of his satisfied patients, Dr. Osborne recommends changing your diet to achieve the relief that millions of Americans have been seeking once and for all, leading to a healthier, happier life"
High Point State Park and the Civilian Conservation Corps
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The history of High Point State Park, a stunning landmark in New Jersey, is intricately linked to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Established in 1923 as a gift from Colonel Anthony and Susie Kuser, the park features designs by the renowned Olmsted Brothers. The CCC played a crucial role in shaping the park from 1933 to 1941, implementing many original proposals and creating lasting structures that continue to enhance the visitor experience today. This exploration highlights the park's significance and the legacy of the CCC in its development.
Laura Knight
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A major survey of Dame Laura Knight, first female Royal Academician and popular British artist of the 20th century.Laura Knight (1877–1970) was one of the most famous and popular English artists of the twentieth century. She was the first woman to have a solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, in 1965. In the following decades her realist style of painting fell out of fashion and her work become largely overlooked. A new generation has rediscovered her work, finding a contemporary resonance in her depictions of women at work, of people from marginalized communities and her contributions as a war artist.This beautifully illustrated book, which accompanies a major exhibition at MK Gallery, provides an overview of Knight's illustrious from her training at Nottingham Art School at the age of 13 and her time in North Yorkshire and Cornwall, to her visits to traveller communities and a segregated American hospital. It also features her circus, ballet and theatre scenes, paintings of women during the war and her late paintings of nature.The selection of over 160 works combines celebrated paintings with less known graphic and design works, including ceramics, jewellery and costumes that reflect the artist's enduring interest in the everyday activities of people from all walks of life.
Working Together examines the historical legacy and contemporary relevance of British film collectives in the 1970s. The book contains interviews with filmmakers, newly commissioned essays by theorists and a wide variety of historical archive material. Featuring the work of Cinema Action, The Berwick Street Film Collective and The London Women's Film Group among others
Poetry Lite: Verses about life
- 84 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
ÿEddie Thompson is an expatriate Manxman who settled in Milton Keynes with his Welsh wife Enid and daughters Kirsty and Gill in 1981. His verses are based on his experiences, observations and thoughts about life and are for the most part refreshingly brief. They cover a variety of subjects from getting older to singing, musicianship, forgetfulness and the way people talk. Witty, entertaining and often highly topical, Eddie's verses, already acclaimed by his friends, are now published for the first time for a wider audience. Fellow bassist Peter Osborne, who contributed the drawings, writes: "I love to put aside my oils and palette and join my friend Eddie Thompson, the wordsmith, poet and sideswiper, and add a few visuals to his verbals."
We Can Take It!
The Roosevelt Tree Army at New Jersey's High Point State Park 1933-1941
- 512 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
We Can Take It!: The Roosevelt Tree Army at New Jersey's High Point State Park 1933-1941 We Can Take It!: The Roosevelt Tree Army at New Jersey's High Point State Park 1933-1941
Promised Land State Park
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The book showcases the rich history of Promised Land State Park in northeastern Pennsylvania through over 200 unique images, many published for the first time. It highlights the park's significance as a cherished destination for generations of visitors, preserved by various organizations and individuals. The compelling visuals offer insights into the park's heritage, making it a valuable resource for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.