David J. Bell
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Cultural Policy
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2014
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8 editions
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Paranoia
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1999
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4 editions
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Zenisms: Laughter on the path to enlightenment
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2004
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Pleasure Zones: Bodies, Cities, Spaces (Space, Place, and Society
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2001
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4 editions
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Space Travel and Culture: From Apollo to Space Tourism
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2009
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3 editions
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A Time to Be Born
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1975
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2 editions
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Ukiyo-e Explained
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2004
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2 editions
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Two Bears in the Snow
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1990
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Two Bears at the Party
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1990
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Dawn Gray's Cosmic Adventure
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“Decadence is an elusive concept, resistant to concise definition. In the broadest sense one might explain it as a delight in or preoccupation with decay, founded in a social or cultural disjunction, and a sensibility of eroticism and manifest in a morbid preoccupation with the erotic, the hedonist, and self-indulgent world of pleasure, and as a tension between artifice and nature, refinement and degeneration.”
― Spirit of Nature
― Spirit of Nature
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