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"Murder in Montenegro: A Novel"G.K. GeorgeNew Academia Publishin/THESPRING, 2023340 pagesISBN 979-8-9875893-6-6 Paperbac...
04/22/2024

"Murder in Montenegro: A Novel"
G.K. George
New Academia Publishin/THESPRING, 2023
340 pages
ISBN 979-8-9875893-6-6 Paperback
Price: $26.00 Paperback
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"Murder in Montenegro" 📖 is the fourth volume in a tetralogy of historical fiction that follows the investigations of Inspector Vasiliev and Sergeant Serov of the Moscow police into the plots to assassinate Alexander II, the pogroms in Kiev, and the Siberian exile system. This last volume combines history and fiction through breathless adventures in the Balkans, Western Europe, and Russia.

“Set during a fraught moment in European diplomacy at the close of the Russo-Turkish War, Murder in Montenegro transports readers to the nineteenth-century Balkans where Russian detective Vasili Vasiliev is investigating a gruesome beheading. Left unsolved, the murder might disrupt a fragile peace, as the Great Powers of Europe wrangle over Balkan territory at the Congress of Berlin. Amidst this backdrop of geopolitical rivalries, local ethnic conflicts, and a cast of colorful characters, Inspector Vasiliev summons his considerable investigative capabilities in an effort to crack the case. Author G. K. George (a.k.a. Alfred J. Rieber) is a master of historical fiction, and here once again he weaves a compelling tale of intrigue and mystery.” —David L. Hoffmann, Distinguished Professor of History, The Ohio State University.

“Murder in Montenegro is a riveting tale of diplomatic intrigue, entangled histories, and love in the wake of the Russo-Turkish war. Featuring an ingenious Russian detective and his clever peasant sidekick, this brilliantly designed novel takes the reader from St. Petersburg to Sarajevo and beyond as detective Vasily Vasilevich Vasilev encounters a mountaineer’s blood vengeance while in pursuit of the murderer of a pan-Slavic hero.” —Lynne Viola, University, Professor, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.

G.K. George is the nom de plume of Alfred J. Rieber. He has visited Russia many times and taught at Northwestern University and the University of Pennsylvania. He currently lives in Budapest where he teaches at the Central European University. The illustrator, George O. Linabury (deceased), lived and worked for an American oil company for seven years in Saudi Arabia. He was Professor Emeritus of Middle Eastern History at Western Connecticut State University.

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"TEXTURES OF LIGHT" Achille Bologna PhotographerIntroduction by Maria Antonella PelizzariNew Academia Publishing, 202431...
04/05/2024

"TEXTURES OF LIGHT"
Achille Bologna Photographer
Introduction by Maria Antonella Pelizzari
New Academia Publishing, 2024
312 pages
ISBN 979-8-9852214-4-2 paperback
ISBN 979-8-9852214-8-0 hardcover

Achille Bologna (1881-1958) was one of the most eminent figures of art photography in Italy between the two World Wars. Photographer, promoter of international salons, publisher of influential journals, and the author of a seminal book.

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TEXTURES OF LIGHT: Achille Bologna Photographerhttps://www.newacademia.com/books/textures-of-light-achille-bologna-photo...
04/05/2024

TEXTURES OF LIGHT: Achille Bologna Photographer

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After decades of neglect, this book brings back to life the artwork of Achille Bologna, one of the most eminent figures of art photography in Italy between the two World Wars. Its compilation has been possible by the recovery of the Bologna archive, which suffered severe losses over the years. First it was decimated by the bombing of Turin during WWII and, subsequently, thousands of the remaining works were lost under unfortunate circumstances. However, the current archive still holds about seven hundred prints by the artist, a selection of which has been reproduced in this volume.

The introductory essay, by Maria Antonella Pelizzari, traces Bologna’s artistic journey from the early 1910s to the 1940s, when he ended his photographic production. It covers Bologna’s evolution from a pictorial, intimist manner to a modernist style which placed him at the vanguard of the “new photography.” The essay also includes Bologna’s activities as a promoter of photographic art, the co-director of the influential magazine, Il Corriere Fotografico, a member of the editorial board of the annual Luci ed Ombre, the author of the seminal book, Come si fotografa oggi, and one of the organizers of the annual International Salons of Photographic Art, considered to be “the most intriguing, eclectic, lively, and cosmopolitan exhibitions of photography that have ever been seen in our country,” (according to the Corriere Fotografico May 1958).

This volume includes more than 200 photographs which cover the arc of Bologna’s production over thirty years.

Praise

“Bologna was among the few in Italy who advocated the use of the expressive potential of the photographic medium according to the developments of modern world photography, which started with Stieglitz in New York at the beginning of the century with the idea of ‘straight photography.’… Among the most daring photographers were Bricarelli and Bologna, aimed to radically simplify the image structure, and to contain it in a few signs within geometrical shapes and expanded tones.” —Italo Zannier, Luci ed Ombre: Gli annuari della fotografia artistica italiana (Alinari, 1987).

“Bologna and his colleagues emphasized the object in the shape which more eloquently expressed its structure, and used the photographic medium to obtain the maximum accentuation.” —Ute Eskildsen, “Photography and the Neue Sachlichkeit Movement,” in David Mellor, Germany, the New Photography, 1927-33: documents and essays (London, 1978).

“In Italy, the most important theoretician of the New Photography is Achille Bologna, who in 1935 published the seminal book Come si fotografa oggi.” ―Quoted in Culturalismi.com. On the occasion of the exhibition “Inquadrare il moderno: architettura e fotografia in Italia, 1926-1965,” Maxxi Museo, Roma, 2011.

“Textures of Light is a beautiful volume providing insight into one-of-a-kind photography collection from the Achille Bologna archive. The carefully researched introduction, by renowned scholar Maria Antonella Pelizzari, presents for the first time an organic view of Bologna’s pioneering artistic approach to photography at a momentous time for Italy’s presence on the international political and cultural scene. Bologna’s important albeit overlooked work is restored to life in this book by a superb display of photographs enhanced by engaging editorial choices. For my work at the Library of Congress, I was made privy to the Bologna archive some years ago. I gazed at those treasures in wonder of how much beauty and meaning were enshrined in those photographs, wishing that they were part of the Library’s unparalleled Italian collections.”—Lucia Alma Wolf, Italian Specialist Librarian, Library of Congress

03/20/2024

Join us on Saturday for Author Robert Adolph's interview about his time in the United Nations. He will give away free copies of his book to the first 30 guests!

https://www.newacademia.com/books/surviving-the-united-nations-the-unexpected-challenge/SURVIVING THE UNITED NATIONS: Th...
03/20/2024

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SURVIVING THE UNITED NATIONS:
The Unexpected Challenge
Robert Bruce Adolph

Vellum, 2020
340 Pages, 5 Illustrations
$38.00 Hardcover

About the book
This is the gripping true story of 4 intense years in the life of a US Army Special Forces soldier, who joins the UN, and then goes on to assignments in some of the world’s most dangerous countries—finding himself on sometimes-terrifying missions that include murderous child-soldiers; blood diamonds; a double hostage-taking; the r**e of innocents; an invasion by brutal guerrillas; an emergency aerial evacuation; a desperate mission to recover hundreds of prisoners; tribal gunfights and unusual kidnappings; refugee camp violence; a deadly jihadist su***de bombing attack; and institutional corruption.

Praise
“Robert Adolph is the real deal, a Special Forces officer, United Nations security expert, and scholar in the most dangerous countries of the world. His life mattered in a way that those of the famous often don’t.” —Robert Kaplan, New York Times multiple best-selling author

“No rose-colored glasses here. Bob Adolph lays bare his unique experiences in pursuit of idealistic humanitarian purposes while in some of the toughest places on the planet. Sometimes his most dangerous opponents were in the very organization of which he was a part. To paraphrase from the book, Lonesome Dove, ‘he survived because he dealt with things as he found them…not as he wished they would be.’” —Peter J. Schoomaker, General, US Army (retired), former Chief of Staff of the US Army

“Lieutenant Colonel Bob Adolph’s unforgettable and brutally frank history provides graphic meaning to the unattributed quote, “You are either at the table or on the menu.” —William Garrison, Major General, US Army (retired), former Commanding General of the Joint Special Operations Command and the US Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School

“A superb, painfully honest and moving account of a life lived amid the great and lesser crises of our time, this book captures not only stunning violence and grim tragedies on multiple continents, but also does a great service by demonstrating what happens when on-the-ground urgency collides with aid bureaucracies. Bob Adolph’s first-hand account of UN operations is alternately inspiring, enlightening, and infuriating (the latter when a failed hierarchy grasps about for a scapegoat in Iraq). A former special-operations soldier and globally recognized security expert, the author has given us the best-by-far nuts-and-bolts account of organizations seeking to do good, only to end up mired in a bloodbath. In short, a vital book by a very good man.” —Ralph Peters, New York Times best-selling author of Beyond Terror and Endless War

“His memoir often reads like a cracking good adventure novel. But this is no work of fiction—it is, instead, history.” —Ben Lawton, Associate Professor, College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University and co-editor of the book Revisioning Terrorism: A Humanistic Approach

“I was fortunate to serve on active duty with Lieutenant Colonel Bob Adolph in Special Forces. He is an outstanding US public and international civil servant who dedicated his life first to country and then to humanity on a truly global scale. I was enormously impressed with his candor and detailed descriptions of events that changed the world. An excellent rendition of true stories that the public only rarely sees about how real history is made.” —Joe E. Kilgore, Colonel, US Army, Special Forces (retired)

“In addition to his fascinating tours of duty in Sierra Leone and Yemen, former UN Chief Security Advisor Robert Adolph paints a compelling portrait of the stunning lack of United Nations security in Baghdad following the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. He makes a convincing case that high officials at the UN failed to act on voluminous pressing warnings regarding their vulnerability. The net result, which he portrays in riveting highly personal detail, is the devastating after-effects of a massive jihadist vehicular su***de bombing attack that all but destroyed their headquarters in Baghdad on August 19, 2003. The attack killed twenty-two and wounded multiples more. This horrendous bombing and another over a month later ultimately compelled the UN to withdraw from Iraq. This book is highly recommended for readability, pacing, and detailed narrative description.” —L. Paul Bremer III, US Ambassador and former Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority for Iraq

“Bob Adolph has written a dramatic and engaging record of his early years of service with the UN. His recollections of difficult and dangerous assignments in Sierra Leone, Yemen, and Iraq are vividly portrayed. In fact, he nearly paid with his life while trying to convince senior UN management that their security precautions in Baghdad in 2003 were woefully inadequate. These are wrenching yet illuminating examples of working inside the UN system. The devastating su***de bombing attack in Baghdad—killing 22 and wounding over 150—is painfully yet accurately described and places both the author and his often-startling book in categories by themselves. The very well written concluding chapters are a testament to Bob’s refusal to quit until the fight is done.” —Gregory Starr, former Director of the US State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Assistant Secretary of State, and UN Under-Secretary General of the Department of Safety and Security

“This is a superb book written by a man that intimately knows his subject—because he lived it.” —Gerald Ganz, former Head of Training and Director of Field Support, UN Department of Safety and Security

“Bob is a warrior, who truly spent his life protecting those who needed his strong arm. A great read, and a book worthy of a spot on every bookshelf.” —Steven P. Bucci, Colonel, US Army, Special Forces (retired) (PhD), former Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense

About the Author
Robert Adolph has the unusual distinction of being twice fired and twice promoted by the UN. He is a retired UN Chief Security Advisor and US Army Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel. He holds graduate degrees in both International Affairs and Strategy. While in uniform, he successfully completed multiple global Special Forces, Military Intelligence, and UN Peacekeeping command and staff assignments. Following his retirement from active military service, Robert began a second career as a UN Chief Security Officer. He also served as adjunct faculty at American institutions of higher learning, teaching courses in History, Government, and Foreign Affairs. He has lived and worked in fifteen different countries, while visiting another fifty-four. He can be reached at [email protected]

THE CHINESE ARTIST GROWS OLDAging and Creativityby Jason C. KuoNew Academia Publishing, 2023See an excerpt from the book...
01/15/2024

THE CHINESE ARTIST GROWS OLD
Aging and Creativity
by Jason C. Kuo
New Academia Publishing, 2023
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“The Chinese Artist Grows Old: Aging and Creativity is a significant addition to the growing literature on the intersection of art and aging. It concisely introduces a diverse range of artists—spanning almost one thousand years—and provides rich context by drawing on contemporaneous literature. Generously illustrated, it is a welcome contribution that will support the development of a more international perspective on the idea of late artistic style.” —Peter L. Doebler, Kettering Curator of Art, Dayton Art Institute

“In The Chinese Artist Grows Old: Aging and Creativity, Jason Kuo has written, with tremendous erudition and critical insight, a fascinating account of how Chinese artists—poets, calligraphers, and painters—from the imperial past to our own time strive to create works of art as they age, often overcoming illness and many other associated difficulties. The book is a major contribution to the current debates in art history and literary studies on late and old-age style.” —Hanwei Wang, Professor of Art History, Nanjing Normal University; author of Studies on the Calligraphy of Dunhuang Documents in the Southern Dynasties

"THE CHINESE ARTIST GROWS OLD"Aging and Creativity, by Jason C. Kuo. This volume contains 400+ tables by Huang Pin-hung,...
01/15/2024

"THE CHINESE ARTIST GROWS OLD"
Aging and Creativity, by Jason C. Kuo.

This volume contains 400+ tables by Huang Pin-hung, one of the most important painters in modern China.
The author argues that Huang Pin-hung was a key figure in the modern revival of traditional Chinese painting in response to the challenge of Western art.

New Academia Publishing, 2023
428 pages
$110

https://www.newacademia.com/books/the-chinese-artist-grows-old-aging-and-creativity/

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