Archive for September, 2009

Acres of Diamonds: -1915

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

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Originally published in 1915. This volume from the Cornell University Library’s print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies. All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks notations and other marginalia present in the original volume.
Author: Russell Herman Conwell

Paperback: 
210 pages

Company: Cornell University Library 
(2009-07-08)

ISBN: 1112176322
List Price: $20.99
Amazon Price: $20.99
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All-American

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

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William Diamond and Anthony Baratta are in the business of invention. In twenty-eight years of collaboration, the New York City-based duo has created a design style without limits: one that defies predictability, embraces the extraordinary, and begs to be loved and lived in. Featuring stunning new photography from Michel Arnaud, All-American: The Exuberant Style of William Diamond and Anthony Baratta is a compendium of the designers’ most recent, most ambitious, and most exciting projects. From a traditional Colonial house in Connecticut and a log cabin in Idaho that overlooks the Rockies, to the New York City apartments that define urbane living, the range and innovation of Diamond Baratta Design’s work is presented in all its artistry and extravagance.
Author: William Diamond, Anthony Baratta

Hardcover: 
204 pages

Company: Pointed Leaf Press 
(2009-09-25)

ISBN: 0982358504
List Price: $95.00
Amazon Price: $59.84
Used Price: $120.82
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Neil Diamond Is Forever: The Illustrated Story of the Man and His Music

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

In the world of pop music, no one compares with Neil Diamond, the most enduringly popular solo artist alive. This photo-filled book captures the glamour and grit of this singular performer from his early success to his latest chart-topping albums and tours. Illustrated with all manner of mementos and collectibles–concert programs and posters, 45 singles, and ticket stubs dating back to Diamond’s 1966 hits “Solitary Man” and “Cherry Cherry”–the book features a full discography, as well as commentary from admiring musicians and those who’ve had hits with Diamond’s songs (the Monkees, UB40, Lulu, Urge Overkill, and more). At the book’s heart is the story of Diamond’s life, a narrative drawn from exclusive interviews the author conducted with the brooding, introspective, and somewhat mysterious singer-songwriter beginning in 1976. The result is the most complete and captivating portrait of this […]


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