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This week we speak with Sérgio Dávila, editor in chief of Brazil’s largest daily newspaper, ‘Folha de São Paulo’, on the paper’s redesign and its coverage of the US election. Plus: ‘Vehicle’, a new magazine with a fresh… 2 Nov 2024 A photography special We speak with Ghisla...
IN CONCLUSION It was exciting to be part of the team that created this innovative presentation of the Benalla Camera Club. Importantly the exhibition presents the visual record in many photographic styles from artistic representation to documentary, and abstract to natural history recording. As photogra...
Mystic, Conn: Munson Institute of American Maritime History, 1972. Fourth Revised and Expanded Edition. Near fine in heavy paper wraps. Originally published in 1951 this bibliography is considered the primary source for extensive bibliographic information on maritime and naval history. This is the ...
This richly layered volume is a must-have for the legions of Rammellzee fans, as well as enthusiasts of contemporary underground art and culture, “old” New York, graffiti, and the history of hip-hop." Book of the Day Posted Sep 29, 2024 Book of the Day: HR Giger - The Early ...
History on paper -- just a day later Newspaper staff hit new halls running to put out first edition.(News)Hart, Christie
edition’s cover. Following that, Broodthaers displaces Mallarmé’s dismissive “Préface” fromCosmopoliswith his own preface: the poem’s entire text set in a block of type with the lines separated by slashes. Until the colophon, that is the only legible text to appear in this homage by ...
Chaucer’sABC(ca. 1369) is an intriguing early work in the history of abecedaries. There are alphabet poems in the Hebrew Bible, but according to the artists’ book collector and scholar Nyr Indictor, this Chaucer lyric seems to be the earliest surviving English “ABC poem” of known authors...
First Edition, First Printing. Fine in light blue cloth covered boards with bold white text on the spine. An octavo measuring 8 1/2" by 5 1/2". In a fine unclipped dust jacket. Laid-in at the front of the books is a newspaper article from The Day (New London, Conn.) dated ...
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