Deeper Than Indigo

Deeper Than Indigo
Title Deeper Than Indigo PDF eBook
Author Medina Publishing Ltd
Publisher Medina Publishing
Total Pages
Release
Genre
ISBN 1909339709

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Deeper than Indigo: Tracing Thomas Machell, Forgotten Explorer. A journey through the Middle East, Far East and India in search of lost indigo plantations.

Disraeli

Disraeli
Title Disraeli PDF eBook
Author David Cesarani
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2016-04-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300221894

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Lauded as a “great Jew,” excoriated by antisemites, and one of Britain’s most renowned prime ministers, Benjamin Disraeli has been widely celebrated for his role in Jewish history. But is the perception of him as a Jewish hero accurate? In what ways did he contribute to Jewish causes? In this groundbreaking, lucid investigation of Disraeli’s life and accomplishments, David Cesarani draws a new portrait of one of Europe’s leading nineteenth-century statesmen, a complicated, driven, opportunistic man. While acknowledging that Disraeli never denied his Jewish lineage, boasted of Jewish achievements, and argued for Jewish civil rights while serving as MP, Cesarani challenges the assumption that Disraeli truly cared about Jewish issues. Instead, his driving personal ambition required him to confront his Jewishness at the same time as he acted opportunistically. By creating a myth of aristocratic Jewish origins for himself, and by arguing that Jews were a superior race, Disraeli boosted his own career but also contributed to the consolidation of some of the most fundamental stereotypes of modern antisemitism.

Wednesday Is Indigo Blue

Wednesday Is Indigo Blue
Title Wednesday Is Indigo Blue PDF eBook
Author Richard E. Cytowic
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2011-09-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0262260557

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Revealing the neuroscience and genetics behind synesthesia—and how this multi-sensory phenomenon changed our view of the brain. A person with synesthesia might feel the flavor of food on her fingertips, sense the letter “J” as shimmering magenta or the number “5” as emerald green, hear and taste her husband’s voice as buttery golden brown. Synesthetes rarely talk about their peculiar sensory gift—believing either that everyone else senses the world exactly as they do, or that no one else does. Yet synesthesia occurs in 1 in 20 people, and is even more common among artists. One famous synesthete was novelist Vladimir Nabokov, who insisted as a toddler that the colors on his wooden alphabet blocks were “all wrong.” His mother understood exactly what he meant because she, too, had synesthesia. Nabokov's son Dmitri, who recounts this tale in the afterword to this book, is also a synesthete—further illustrating how synesthesia runs in families. Wednesday Is Indigo Blue reveals how the extraordinary multisensory phenomenon of synesthesia has changed our traditional view of the brain. Because synesthesia contradicted existing theory, researcher Richard Cytowic spent 20 years persuading colleagues that it was a real—and important—brain phenomenon rather than a mere curiosity. Today, scientists in 15 countries are exploring synesthesia and how it is changing the traditional view of how the brain works. Cytowic and neuroscientist David Eagleman argue that perception is already multisensory, though for most of us its multiple dimensions exist beyond the reach of consciousness. Reality, they point out, is more subjective than most people realize. No mere curiosity, synesthesia is a window on the mind and brain, highlighting the amazing differences in the way people see the world.

Indigo

Indigo
Title Indigo PDF eBook
Author Catherine E. McKinley
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 269
Release 2012-08-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1408822369

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Indigo is the rich, electrifying history of a precious dye: its relationship to the trans-Atlantic slave trade, its profound influence on fashion, and its spiritual significance - all very much alive today. But it is also the story of a personal quest: Catherine McKinley's ancestors include a clan of Scots who wore indigo tartan, several generations of Jewish 'rag traders' and Massachusetts textile factory owners, and African slaves who were traded along the same Saharan routes as indigo. Her journey takes her to nine West African countries and is resplendent with powerful lessons of heritage and history which shape the way she understands her world at home.

Indigo

Indigo
Title Indigo PDF eBook
Author Jenny Balfour-Paul
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Dyes and dyeing
ISBN 9781554079896

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Praise for the U.K. edition: Thoroughly satisfying.-- Crafts All those working with indigo or merely interested in the cultural history of that dye must read this book. -- Textile Forum

Indigo Adults

Indigo Adults
Title Indigo Adults PDF eBook
Author Kabir Jaffe
Publisher Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages 241
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1601630670

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Indigo people hold great hope for the future - the promise of a new humanity and civilization. They are visionary and creative, progressive and independent. They carry new energies and manifest different ways of thinking and feeling. Are you an indigo adult soul and just don't know it? This book will help you identify if you (and your children) are Indigos, and will help you understand yourself more clearly.

The Indigo Book

The Indigo Book
Title The Indigo Book PDF eBook
Author Christopher Jon Sprigman
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 203
Release 2017-07-11
Genre Law
ISBN 1892628023

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This public domain book is an open and compatible implementation of the Uniform System of Citation.