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inauthor:"Steve Bachmann" from books.google.com
U.S. Constitution For Beginners analyzes crucial elements of this binding set of principles and ponders the future of the Constitution as well as the role of American citizens.
inauthor:"Steve Bachmann" from books.google.com
Essays by Calas and Bachmann, which originally appeared in the New Orleans Art Review, on the theme of art and artists from outside the New Orleans area.
inauthor:"Steve Bachmann" from books.google.com
Collection of essays about law and social activism by widely published legal theorist Steve Bachmann, General Counsel to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.
inauthor:"Steve Bachmann" from books.google.com
Proust For Beginners is a compelling biography of French novelist Marcel Proust and a vivid portrait of his times.
inauthor:"Steve Bachmann" from books.google.com
Presents 20 years of New Orleans Art Review essays concerning art and eros. Topics include Mary McCarthy, D.H. Lawrence, Proust, Picasso, Klimt, Mapplethorpe, Madonna, Edmund Wilson, Jesus, Sex in the City, and American Pie.
inauthor:"Steve Bachmann" from books.google.com
Adorno has defined positing a dichotomy between mind and body as the beginning of fascism. REPTILES constitutes an exploration in repudiating this dichotomy, both in content and in form.
inauthor:"Steve Bachmann" from books.google.com
" The first volume was titled "Du cote de chez Swann" or "Swann's Way." The full story extends to more than a million words.
inauthor:"Steve Bachmann" from books.google.com
A provocative, irreverent study of Marcel Proust's life, work and philosophy, unlike any book of literary criticism in recent memory.
inauthor:"Steve Bachmann" from books.google.com
JUDGES, LAW, AND SOCIAL CHANGE This book is intended to serve as a companion volume to Lawyers, Law, and Social Change, first published in 2001, followed by a second edition in 2012.