Geologist Marc S. Hendrix introduces over 20 sites in the park and surrounding region that illustrate the deep-time story of Yellowstone Country. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Some smudging on back of dust jacket. Dust jacket under clear mylar cover. Illustrated end papers. 4 maps. Bibliography. Index. 286p. Measures 6.25x9.5 inches.
Presents conditions of life of the ordinary people in a small region of the Mughal Empire from about the accession of Akbar (1556) to the collapse of Mughal power (1739). Uses a mass of privately preserved documents in Persian and Braj, along with historical texts, travel accounts, etc. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Sealed. 3 blank cards with envelopes. Each card measures 5.25x7 inches. (1) Michelangelo: The Creation of Adam (detail); (2)Leonardo da Vinci: The Vitruvian Man (detail); (3)Johannes Vermeer: Girl with a Pearl Earring. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Paint spots on back cover and corner. Catalog for Sept. 19-Oct. 19, 1996 at the Marlborough Gallery. 26 color plates. Bio. Measures 9.5x11.5 inches. 52p.
John Alexander (b. 1945) is an American painter influenced by his affection for the southern landscape. • • • View More...
Argues that this incipient climate fascism--a political hardening of wealthy states--is bound to fail and that we must work to meet the challenge of climate-driven violence with a very different set of sustainable economic and development policies. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Dust jacket, with chipping, over paperback. Measures 9x11 inches. Unpaginated.
Accompanied the October 21 through November 25, 2000 exhibition at Robert Miller Gallery. Essay by David S. Rubin. Fourteen color plates. Measures 11x9 inches. Al Held (1928–2005) was an American Abstract expressionist painter, known for his large scale Hard-edge paintings. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Slightly bumped corner. 20p. Five color plates, including a photograph of the artist. Bibliography. Measures 8.5x11 inches.
Catalog for June 24 through November 15, 1992 exhibition.
William T. Williams (b. 1942) is an African-American painter known for his talent in creating a synthesis between personal/cultural narrative and abstraction. • • • View More...
This powerful book is Didion' s attempt to make sense of the "weeks and then months that cut loose any fixed idea I ever had about death, about illness ... about marriage and children and memory ... about the shallowness of sanity, about life itself. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Some smudging on cover. Notes. Bibliography. Index. 474p. Measures 5.5x8.25 inches.
Focusing on the eleven-month period between D-Day and V-E Day, this fascinating account follows six Monuments Men and their impossible mission to save the world's great art from the Nazis. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Foreword by Naomi Klein. 191p. Measures 5x7.75 inches.
Explores the political potential and concrete first steps of a Green New Deal. It calls for dismantling the fossil fuel industry and building beautiful landscapes of renewable energy, guaranteeing climate-friendly work and no-carbon housing and free public transit. And it shows how a Green New Deal in the United States can strengthen climate justice movements worldwide. • • • View More...
Tackles addiction and explores its effects on the bonds of family, dazzling us with her hallmark subtlety and precision in evoking the emotional interiors of her characters. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Color plates. Slight age tanning. 216p. Measures 6x8.5 inches.
Artists include Richard Bolingbroke, Nancy Eckels, Richard Gelernter, Donna Lerew, Takeshi Nakayoshi, James Aarons, Fred Stodder, Emily Dvorin, and others. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Dust jacket with large tears under clear mylar cover. Foreword by Jamie Williams. 112p. Measures 10.5x9 inches.
Peter Essick has photographed stories for National Geographic on many environmental issues including climate change, high-tech trash, nuclear waste and freshwater. • • • View More...
This book chronicles a holocaust family's journey to Brazil, the harrowing experiences as they were smuggled to Argentina, the challenges faced in those dictatorship countries and the final immigration to the United States of America when the author was a teenager. • • • View More...