A man is accused of stealing an automobile. After the crime was committed the man had no knowledge of it in court. He was said to have suffered from automatism. The man was not considered to be insane, therefore, he was found guilty and sentenced to jail. The author compares the case to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. If one personality commits a crime, can the other personality be held responsible for it?
Accordion fold format; The Class: Matthew Barclay, Debbie Barlay, Katrina Boldt, Dianna Lutz, Rick Miller, Kristen Myers, Peter Nies, Jennifer Pollock, Sherri Sellers, David Stairs, Laela Wilding --P. [26]; Binding was performed by all members of the class with invaluable help and instruction from Sandy Tillcock [i.e. Tilcock] --P. [26]; Printing was done on one of two Vandercook letterpress machines using handset metal and wood types --P. [26]
Includes Small observations on the small tasks of the bricoleur inserted in pocket on inside cover; A plastic sleeve for each of the living artists with exhibition instructions; An exhibition checklist, illustrations of exhibited works, publication concept, and lay-outs is stapled to the inside of the back cover
This publication accompanies the exhibition 'On the passage of a few people through a brief period of time.' Presented at the Musee National d'art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou/ICA, London/ICA, Boston: 1989-1990 -- Colophon, Edited by Iwona Blazwick in consultation with Mark Francis, Peter Wollen and Malcolm Imrie
Pamphlet outlining the mission, vision, goals, and activities of the Association of Progressive Women, including contact information for officers, with names written in.
Business plan for the newly established Bakili Muluzi Institute (BMI, also called Bakili Muluzi Institute for Social and Economic Transformation) for 2003-2005. Includes proposed programs and organizational structure, as well as detailed operational and construction budget estimates.
Laminated pocket calendar. Front: Depiction of Bakili Muluzi seated, with the text "Dr. Bakili Muluzi, Pulesidenti wa demokalase ndi chitukuko". Yellow top border includes "1999" and "UDF" with an image of two clasped hands. <br /> Back: Calendar and ruler.
Repeated blue square pattern with portraits of Barack Obama with the text "BARACK OBAMA 44TH PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES" and the word "Akwaaba". The edges of the cloth are bordered by an alternating pattern of yellow and black symbols.
Blue, red, and white kanga with three portraits of Barack Obama in the center, surrounded by images of the United States flag. The text "Yes we can -- Obama" appears at the bottom, and "2008" is repeated around the entire border.
Blue chitenje (pl. zitenje) cloth with the text "Malawi peace and unity in the new Millennium". Diamond-shaped emblems with border text "Millennium 2000" are repeated across the cloth. The lower portion includes small portraits of Dr. H.K. Banda, Dr. Livingstone, Dr. B. Muluzi, and John Chilembwe, also repeated across the cloth.
Yellow bowl with picture of Bertha Masiku in the center, surrounded by the text "Voterani Bertha Masiku, Blantyre City West"and images of two clasped hands.
Two volumes, each with gatefold covers, held within portfolio with orange tie closure; Title from portfolio;Titles also in Russian; Edition limited to 1110 copies; Volume 1: 16 watercolours / Francesco Clemente, Foreword / Andrei Voznesensky; Volume 2: 5 poems / Andrei Voznesensky, 9 drawings / Francesco Clemente;The 5 poems in v. 2 are translations into English, original Russian is lacking
Magenta, gold, and blue chitenje (pl. zitenje) commemorating the official marriange of President Bakili Muluzi and Patricia Shanil Fukulani Dzimbiri (Shanil Muluzi), to whom he had already been married for 12 years. Three circles contain a heart-shaped image of the bride and groom with the text "Happy Marriage 9th October 1999."
Pink chitenje (pl. zitenje) cloth. Three female figures repeated in border with text "Voterani Aphungu Achizimayi." Design repeated with large circle depicting female speaker in front of a crowd with "Voterani Aphungu Achizimayi" along the top and bottom of the circle. Each large circle is connected to four small circles, two with the text "Pace-Net" above a circle enclosing an outline of Africa against a brick background; two with the text "Gender Equality Support Project (GESP) - CIDA)."
Removable adhesive on one side of each sheet holds each page to the next at the opposite edge of the paper to create an accodion-like structure when the covers are pulled away from one another, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton