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T. rex
Bu Dev Vahşi Canlılar Geç Kretase döneminde(68-66 milyon yıl önce) dünya'da yaşadılar ve fosil kalıntıları 1902 yılında Hell Creek, Montana'da bulundu.
Düzinelerce keskin, parçalayıcı dişlerle donanmış ve toplam uzunluğu ortalama 12 metre olan bu Teropod cinsi dinozor şu ana kadar bilinen dünya'da yaşamış en güçlü canlı varlıktır.
Müze ve bilimsel araştırma kalitesinde, yetişkin bir T-Rex fosilinin kafatası baz alınıp benzer ölçülerde kil kullanılarak tasarlanan heykel çalışmasıdır.
Ürün Boyutları: 26cm x 14cm x 24cm
Ahşap Kaide ile birlikte yüksekliği 28cm'dir.
%100 El Yapımıdır. Yetişkin bir T-Rex fosilinin ölçüleri baz alınarak tasarlanmıştır.Polyester, resin ve plastik kullanılmadan üretilmiştir.
Malzeme:Kil,Siyah Ahşap Kaide
Ürün Boyutları: 26cm x 14cm x 24cm
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Burmese Days (George Orwell)
Burmese Days is the first novel by English writer George Orwell, published in 1934. Set in British Burma during the waning days of empire, when Burma was ruled from Delhi as part of British India, the novel serves as “a portrait of the dark side of the British Raj.” At the centre of the novel is John Flory, “the lone and lacking individual trapped within a bigger system that is undermining the better side of human nature.” The novel describes “both indigenous corruption and imperial bigotry” in a society where, “after all, natives were natives—interesting, no doubt, but finally...an inferior people”.
Burmese Days was first published “further afield,” in the United States, because of concerns that it might be potentially libelous; that the real provincial town of Katha had been described too realistically; and that some of its fictional characters were based too closely on identifiable people. A British edition, with altered names, appeared a year later. Nonetheless, Orwell’s harsh portrayal of colonial society was felt by “some old Burma hands” to have “rather let the side down”. In a letter from 1946, Orwell wrote, “I dare say it’s unfair in some ways and inaccurate in some details, but much of it is simply reporting what I have seen”.
Warning: Unlike most of the books in our store, this book is in English.
Uyarı: Agora Bilim Pazarı'ndaki diğer birçok kitabın aksine, bu kitap İngilizcedir.
Evrenin Karanlığında Evrimin Işığı (Ed. Çağrı Mert Bakırcı) – Ginko Bilim
- Kitap Başlığı: Evrenin Karanlığında Evrimin Işığı: Modern Bilimin Bütünleştirici Harcı Evrime Disiplinler Arası Bir Bakış
- Künye:
- Çağrı Mert Bakırcı (Editör ve Yazar)
- M. Çisel Kemahlı Aytekin
- Metin Berberoğlu
- Mehmet Ali Döke
- Gülşah Güler
- Freddy Can Igiebor
- Gürhan Öztürk
- Volkan Sarıgül
- Mehmet Arif Sökmen
- Sayfa Sayısı: 616
- Sayfa Boyutu (cm2): 16 x 24
- ISBN: 9786058111110
- Piyasaya Çıkış Tarihi: Ekim 2017
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (Charles Dickens)
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is a novel by Charles Dickens originally published as a serial from 1838 to 1839. It was Dickens' third novel. The story centres on the life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, a young man who must support his mother and sister after his father dies.
Nicholas Nickleby is Charles Dickens' third novel. He returned to his favourite publishers and to the format that was considered so successful with The Pickwick Papers. The story first appeared in monthly parts, after which it was issued in one volume. Dickens began writing Nickleby while still working on Oliver Twist. The main theme of the novel, according to Dickens’s preface, is selfishness, portrayed in a satirical fashion using all the members of the Chuzzlewit family. The novel is also notable for two of Dickens’s great villains, Seth Pecksniff and Jonas Chuzzlewit. Dickens introduced the first private detective character in this novel. It is dedicated to Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts, a friend of Dickens.
Warning: Unlike most of the books in our store, this book is in English.
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Plains Tales from the Hills (Rudyard Kipling)
Plain Tales from the Hills is the first collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling. Out of its 40 stories, “eight-and-twenty”, according to Kipling’s Preface, were initially published in the Civil and Military Gazette (CMG) in Lahore, Punjab, British India between November 1886 and June 1887. “The remaining tales are, more or less, new.” (Kipling had worked as a journalist for the CMG -his first job- since 1882, when he was not quite 17.)
The title refers, by way of a pun on “Plain” as the reverse of “Hills”, to the deceptively simple narrative style; and to the fact that many of the stories are set in the Hill Station of Simla-the “summer capital of the British Raj” during the hot weather. Not all of the stories are, in fact, about life in “the Hills”: Kipling gives sketches of many aspects of life in British India.
The tales include the first appearances, in book form, of Mrs. Hauksbee, the policeman Strickland, and the Soldiers Three (Privates Mulvaney, Ortheris and Learoyd).
In the preface to his short stories collection “Dr. Brodie’s Report”, Jorge Luis Borges wrote he was inspired by the quality and conciseness of Plain Tales from the Hills.
Warning: Unlike most of the books in our store, this book is in English.
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