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|  | How to Start a Magazine by James B. Kobak Description not available.Describes the process of starting a magazine, from the concept stage until the actual publication, covering such topics as developing a business plan, assembling staff, advertising, production, and subscriptions. AUTHOR: James B. Kobak PUBLISHER: Evans, M. & Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Alvar Aalto by Richard Weston Internationally renowned as one of the major achievements of modern architecture, the work of Alvar Aalto (1898 -- 1976) is deeply rooted in the culture and landscape of his native Finland. Throughout a long and fertile career his work embraced almost all the key public institutions as well as social housing and private dwellings. This monograph places Aalto clearly in the context of both international Modernism and Finnish culture, and explores his key inspirations and the complete range of his work, from the Paimio Sanatorium to the Congress Centre in Helsinki. AUTHOR: Richard Weston PUBLISHER: Phaidon Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Monet & the Impressionists for Kids by Carol Sabbeth The history and artwork of the innovative Impressionist painters receives full treatment in this history and picture book designed to introduce art to the young reader. With full-color illustrations. AUTHOR: Carol Sabbeth PUBLISHER: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | The Designated Mourner by Wallace Shawn A three-character play about a brilliant father, his daughter, and her lover. AUTHOR: Wallace Shawn PUBLISHER: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Winslow Homer & the Sea by Carl Little Winslow Homer (1836-1910) devoted much of his life to a study of the ocean and the people whose lives were intertwined with it. This book is the first to focus on the full range of Homer's coastal subjects, with thirty-six reproductions of his most powerful works. Carl Little's essay discusses Homer's development as a painter; quotations from writers such as Homer scholar Philip C. Beam and poet Gerard Manley Hopkins add a further dimension to the thorough and enlightening text. Mr. Homer has the great merit ... that he naturally sees everything at one with its envelope of light and air. -- Henry James, The Galaxy, 1875 AUTHOR: Carl Little PUBLISHER: Pomegranate Communications, Inc FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Palimpsest by Edgar Box The autobiography of Gore Vidal, who has always said he would never write one: from his birth in 1925 at West Point through his life as a page to his grandfather, including St. Albans school; the army; gay life in New York in the 1940s and 1950s; Hollywood; politics; and a cast of characters including the Kennedys, Anais Nin, Truman Capote, and the Clintons. Includes 32 pages of b&w photographs. AUTHOR: Edgar Box PUBLISHER: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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