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20051-0374138257Farrar Straus & Giroux 2005. Hardcover. New. 352 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Farrar Straus & Giroux hardcover
1999BN56509München: Beck 1999. Erstausgabe EA. <br/><br/>Psychologie München: Beck unknown
ria9780367006693_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Defending the Fringe assesses the importance of the southern flank of NATO to the Western Alliance. It discusses Western strategy toward the Persian Gulf and includes a brief historical sketch of U.S. regional security doctrines. hardcover
A9780367156565Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9780803237933Hardback. New. Reconsiders the impact of the largely forgotten contributions of indigenous soldiers in the Second World War hardcover
A9780803237933Hardback. New. Reconsiders the impact of the largely forgotten contributions of indigenous soldiers in the Second World War hardcover
2012x-0803237936Univ of Nebraska Pr 2012. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Univ of Nebraska Pr hardcover
20212-0367156563Taylor & Francis 2021. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 149 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.50 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
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2019x-0367006693Routledge 2019. Hardcover. New. 172 pages. 8.98x6.02x0.51 inches. Routledge hardcover
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2024x-3777443727Hirmer Verlag 2024. Hardcover. New. 144 pages. 9.02x10.00x9.02 inches. Hirmer Verlag hardcover
0517539217.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1988Q-0517539217Random House Value Publishing 1988-12-12. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House Value Publishing hardcover
8433963988.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1935RSTODAD00HMRThunder Cave 1935. Very Good. Stokes Jed. Daddy Frog Goes Skating and Other Stories. Sears illustrator Jack. Los Angeles: Thunder Cave 1935. 8vo. Illustrated hardcover. Book condition: Very good with light soiling bumped corners and rubbed edges. Charming illustrations. Thunder Cave hardcover books
1935RSTODAD00HMRThunder Cave 1935. Very Good. Stokes Jed. Daddy Frog Goes Skating and Other Stories. Sears illustrator Jack. Los Angeles: Thunder Cave 1935. 8vo. Illustrated hardcover. Book condition: Very good with light soiling bumped corners and rubbed edges. Charming illustrations. Thunder Cave hardcover
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2003Q-0743223195Touchstone 2003-03-04. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Touchstone paperback
20011334011PN. New. 2001. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1991001352New York: Practising Law Institute 1991. Used book: 4 of 5 stars Cover slightly rubbed but inside clean. Unread copy. Worldwide shipping: USD6.50 3 to 4 months not 30 days. Paperback. Fine. 480 p.; 22cm. Practising Law Institute
2023206270Greenwich CT: Bruce Museum 2023. Hardcover. As new. Quarto. Hardcover. Illustrated boards. No jacket as issued. 132 pages : illustrations chiefly color map ; 32 cm. "For three decades Connecticut was a true international center of innovation in the arts. Although turn-of-the-century landscape painting has been justly celebrated at the Bruce and elsewhere the significance of the state’s place in the history of 20th century modernism has gone largely unnoticed. Coinciding with the arrival from Paris in Roxbury of sculptor Alexander Calder and his wife Louisa in 1933 and the political climate in Europe transplanted Parisian artists transformed Connecticut into a Surrealist capital-in-exile. Painter Yves Tanguy settled in Woodbury with his American wife painter Kay Sage whose cousin sculptor David Hare lived near the Calders in Roxbury while Rose and André Masson moved to New Preston. Several significant artists of the Magic Realist mode an important movement of the interwar years also lived and worked in Connecticut: Peter Blume and his wife in Sherman and Pavel Tchelitchew and Paul Cadmus in Weston. Recently arrived French sculptor Louise Bourgeois and her American husband art historian Robert Goldwater bought a place in Easton in 1941. The great Armenian-born New-York-based painter Arshile Gorky eventually moved to Roxbury. Just as the Parisian avant-garde and its American devotees were drawn to Connecticut so were major members of the vanguard wing of German art. Artists architects and designers who had studied and taught at the Bauhaus found their way to America after Hitler closed the school in 1933 including painting professor Josef Albers and his wife weaver Annie Albers. They moved to Connecticut in 1950 after Josef was made chair of the design department at the Yale School of Art. Bauhaus architect and designer Marcel Breuer began teaching at Harvard in 1937. Among the students who would come under his influence were Philip Johnson Landis Gores John Johansen and Eliot Noyes. Collectively they would come to be known as the Harvard Five. In fact they might more accurately be called the New Canaan Five since all of them would go on to build acclaimed modernist houses in New Canaan. Most notable of these is Philip Johnson’s Glass House of 1949. Residing in the state were the legions of art world “movers and shakers†who amassed modernist collections and influenced the institutions with which they were connected. Artist and collector Katherine Dreier along with Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray co-founded the pioneering organization for the exhibition of contemporary art the Société Anonyme whose holdings would eventually be split between MoMA and Yale. During the last decade of his life photographer Walker Evans taught at the Yale School of Art from which in 1960 sculptor Barbara Chase-Riboud became the first African American woman to receive the MFA. In just over a year 1933–34 A. Everett “Chick†Austin trailblazing director of the Wadsworth Atheneum co-sponsored choreographer George Balanchine’s immigration to the U.S. organized Picasso’s first retrospective in America and staged the world premiere of the opera Four Saints in Three Acts with book by Gertrude Stein and music by Virgil Thomson and sets and costumes by Florine Stettheimer. The art collection in Farmington of James Thrall Soby--who in 1931 had worked with the Wadsworth to organize the first museum exhibition of Surrealism--included masterpieces by Picasso De Chirico Balthus and Calder among many others; it became a pilgrimage site for all those interested in contemporary art in the 1930s and 1940s. Soon after Burton and Emily Tremaine began to assemble the Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art in Meriden; pacesetting dealer Edith Halpert resident of Newtown created an essential link between contemporary art and American folk art; and dealer of Surrealist art Julien Levy resided in Bridgewater. The exhibition concludes with a selection of works by major figures including Robert Motherwell Helen Frankenthaler Sol LeWitt Cleve Gray and Jasper Johns who helped maintain Connecticut as an important site of contemporary art making." -- Bruce Museum website. Bruce Museum hardcover