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McCann, Michael Health Hazards Manual for Artists New York Lyons & Burford 1991 0941130061 / 9780941130066 Third Edition Trade Paperback Very Good vii, 100 pp., illus., biblio., index; 23 cm. Tight, clean copy. Creased back cover. Age toning. This book contains important information (the untimely deaths of Morris Louis and Eva Hesse, among others, have been blamed on toxic substances in their studios). Price:
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McCann, Michael Health Hazards Manual for Artists New York Lyons & Burford 1991 0941130061 / 9780941130066 Third Edition Trade Paperback Very Good vii, 100 pp., illus., biblio., index; 23 cm. Tight, clean copy. Age toning. This book contains important information (the untimely deaths of Morris Louis and Eva Hesse, among others, have been blamed on toxic substances in their studios). Price:
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Conniff, Michael L., and McCann, Frank D. (Joint Editors) Modern Brazil: Elites and Masses in Historical Perspective Lincoln, NE University of Nebraska Press 1991 0803263481 / 9780803263482 Trade Paperback Fine xxiv, 305 pp., index; 23 cm. Tight, clean copy. "Modern Brazil, a collection of original essays, views the largest country in South America through the multiple len-ses of political science, economics, telecommunications, and religion. The editors, Michael L. Conniff and Frank D. McCann, have provided a frame for this analysis of a complex society by centering on the elites, those who run national affairs, and the masses, those poor and working-class people who have little direct influence on them. Discussing the political elites from regional, national, and military standpoints are, respectively, Joseph L. Love and Bert J. Barickman, Conniff, and McCann. The economic elites, notably businessmen and industrialists, are analyzed by Steven Topik and Eli Diniz. The masses are considered in chapters by Eul Soo Pang, Thomas Holloway, and Michael Hall and Marco Aurelio García. Sam Adamo views the historical situation of blacks and mulattos in Brazil. In the final section, examining connections between the elites and masses, Robert M. Levine writes about how the former perceive the povo, Joseph Straubhaas looks at the mass media; and Fred Gillette Strum ex-amines religion in Brazil. The editors have included a general introduction, an epilogue focusing on Brazil in the late 1980s, and a glossary. / Michael L. Conniff, a professor of history at the University of New Mexico, is the author of Urban Politics in Brazil: The Rise of Populism, l925-1945 (1981) and other books. Frank D. McCann is a professor of history at the University of New Hampshire whose books include The Brazilian-American Alliance, 1937-1945 (1973)." - Publisher. Price:
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