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Because redactions are very hard to replicate properly in a well-made book.
To begin with, for me there is something deeply satisfying about handling a well made book.
It's a nicely made book, with clown egg photos on one side of the page and informative biographies on the other side.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DENVER — Artist Xiaoze Xie has made book bindings the subject of his paintings since the 1990s.
" And, in keeping with Ms. Boom's philosophy that every well-made book requires a concept, she celebrated how well Roth executed his "extremely good idea.
What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours is a singularly well-made book, with stories that feel simultaneously new and familiar, like half-forgotten fairy tales.
But there are several factors that might have made book sales at the beginning of this year slightly worse than those in the same period last year.
"Twenty years ago I made 'Book From the Sky,' a book of illegible Chinese characters that no one could read," the artist Xu Bing wrote in 2012.
Fan-made, book-length walkthroughs existed like those in GameFAQs now, although you'd likely get them stapled and photocopied from nerdy friends in class who made them themselves.
How to stop the same song from autoplaying every time you plug your phone into a carThis fan-made book aims to be the most insane TMNT action figure encyclopedia of all timeNew trailers: Darren Aronofsky's horror movie, The Crown season two, and more For users who've decided to take the plunge, their interest is a combination feedback and general curiosity.
Pointillé is commonly used for intricate binding of hand-made book covers in the seventeenth century, the decoration of metallic arms and armor, and for the decoration of hand-finished firearms.
Pointillé is commonly used for intricate binding of hand- made book covers in the seventeenth century, the decoration of metallic arms and armor, and for the decoration of hand-finished firearms.
Edwards p. 581. In America the book was published as Man and God by Houghton Mifflin, and was made Book of the Month Club Choice. However, it sold much less well on the other side of the Atlantic, only shifting 5,000 copies.Edwards p. 600.
In 1924 Updike published a collection of his writings on book making, "In the Day's Work." "The Well-Made Book: Essays & Lectures by Daniel Berkeley Updike," collected and edited by William S. Peterson, was published in 2002 and contains many previously unpublished essays and extensive illustrations. C.
Ten Years of Poetry from the Yara Theatre Workshops at Harvard twenty of the best Ukrainian poems from the Yara Workshops in award-winning translations by Virlana Tkacz & Wanda Phipps. The hand-made book was designed by Carmen Pujols in 1998. Each book is numbered and signed by the person who assembled it.
Borec, LXI, str. 657–661. Revija za zgodovino, antropologijo in književnost. Izdajatelj: Društvo za proučevanje zgodovine, antropologije in književnosti – Publicistično društvo ZAK, Ljubljana He also made book design for both publications. In addition, he was active in responding to social polemics of the time and helped in the creation of the Encyclopedia of Slovenia.
Kristians Tonny, pp. 31-33 In 1944 he returned to Paris where he resumed his pre-war life again. He sold his works, made book illustrations and painted murals in the newly built casino in St. Malo. Having divorced from his wife Marie Claire, he lived together with Françoise Henry, with whom he would have two daughters.
The paper was then washed in water which caused the exposed paper to turn blue while the paper under the fern remained white. Herbert B. Dobbie produced three hand-made book versions of fern illustrations (versions A-C). A few years later Dobbie sold the plates for this book to Eric Craig in Auckland who re-issued the books in c. 1888 and c.
Yerevan: Academy Press, 1975. and made book tours. She became a regular participant at international Armenological conferences and congresses, and she also organized Armenological conferences in Canada and Armenia. Seeing her mission as presenting Armenian language and culture to non-Armenians, she founded the series "Armenian Studies for the English Speaking World" and published a number of scholarly books and articles under this heading.
The ScanRobot SR301 has a claimed operating speed of 2400 pages per hour. The book scanner scans two pages at once and turns the pages automatically using a vacuum to pick up the pages and using an air flow to turn the pages. If a book is opened by 180° for the digitization often the binding becomes broken. To avoid such damage the ScanRobot uses a wooden made book cradle with a 60° opening angle.
McKean created C.D. covers for many artists, amongst others for Counting Crows, Alice Cooper, Altan, Tori Amos, Download, Frontline Assembly, Paradise Lost, Dream Theater, Skinny Puppy, Toad the Wet Sprocket and Steve Walsh. Bill Bruford's Earthworks commissioned McKean artworks for six of their albums from 1994 to 2004, as well as additional images for the 2019 Complete box set. He has also made book covers for Jonathan Carroll, Iain Sinclair and Alan Moore.
In 1901, he married Martha Schröder. He made book illustrations in an art nouveau style, and executed decorative paintings for the town hall of Bremen shortly before traveling to Ceylon in 1906. During a trip to Łódź, he studied Maxim Gorky's works, which resulted in the development of a deep sympathy for the working class. This feeling reached further heights when he saw life in the slums of Glasgow and Manchester during a trip.
Following The Charmed Ones' suit, fans worldwide began creating replicas of the Charmed Book of Shadows, when the series began in the 1990s. Like the famed book of the series, the replica versions continued to grow as fans created more and more pages. The most extensive replica source has 2,500 pages to date and is distributed digitally (see source list). Fan-made Book of Shadows have become an art form in itself, and many different people create these.
His poetry draws on film, music and pop culture elements.Pat Prime, ‘An Interview with Mark Pirie’, Stylus Online Poetry Journal, Australia, 2003, and in Takahe 50 (Summer 2004) pp. 57–60. Pirie's own published works include numerous collections or anthologies of poetry (one of them being a hand-made book The Bet: Poems in Memory of Jim Morrison - American Poet) and a novel in verse, TOM (2009).Siobhan Harvey, Review of TOM: A Novel in Verse, Takahe 69 (2009), p. 45.
The impact of bushrangers upon the areas in which they roamed is evidenced in the names of many geographical features in Australia, including Brady's Lookout, Moondyne Cave, the township of Codrington, Mount Tennent, Thunderbolts Way and Ward's Mistake. The districts of North East Victoria are unofficially known as Kelly Country. Some bushrangers made a mark on Australian literature. While running from soldiers in 1818, Michael Howe dropped a knapsack containing a self-made book of kangaroo skin and written in kangaroo blood.
Preaching to Confront Racism was made book of the year by the Evangelical Press Association. With his stress on the wisdom of the church through the centuries, he is sometimes associated with the post-liberal movement and narrative theology. Willimon has garnered a reputation as an outstanding preacher, being named in a 1996 Baylor University survey along with Billy Graham as one of the 12 best preachers in the English- speaking world. Some of his sermons can be found at A Sermon for Every Sunday.
Shoshanna Evers (born April 1980) is an American author of contemporary and erotic romance novels and novellas, and the editor and publisher of non- fiction books on writing and publishing. She is notable for being the co- founder of SelfPubBookCovers.com, the first website ever created where authors could customize original pre-made book covers and instantly download them, as noted on CBS Money Watch among other news sources. Shoshanna Evers was also listed as one of the “Most Popular Authors in Erotica” on Amazon.
Richard Ford, the leading American novelist described Dawe's latest collection, Mickey Finn's Air (2014) in the following terms: ‘The poems, as a finely-made book ought, compose a kind of sinuous, un-dogmatic “answer” to the conjoined perplexities of the museum-catalog which is our memory, and of loss, and love, and our insubstantial self-knowledge. And flight. All of that in conflict with the wholly opposite urge: which is, to make life somehow stop- and-be-savored, make its sweet serenade audible, before it's too late. These are large concerns.
His sources of inspiration spanned from sensual experience, through civil themes, geometric abstraction, imaginative seeking of archetypes of nature, things and human existence pictured as crystals, cosmic egg and female torsos to fascination by landscapes and mythology, until he finally united all these elements and made a synthesis of them in cosmic visions and symbols of human destiny. He exhibited at documenta 2 in 1959. He also illustrated many books, made book covers, scenic paintings and designed stained glass windows (e. g. in The Church of St Jacques in Reims).
KNTR has made book donations to forty-one schools and libraries in addition to three multiple library systems. KNTR facilitated a substantial donation of three thousand books by the Phoenix Book Company to the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library, to help with recuperation after Hurricane Katrina. The Odessa Brown Children's Clinic in Seattle was the recipient of a donation amounting to four hundred forty books in February 2008. This clinic, as well as the North Public Health Clinic in Seattle, have received recurring donations from KNTR.
Partly to acknowledge the company's global markets, narratives by Americans abroad were included. An early admirer wrote in 1923 that the printing, binding, and finishings were all done by the apprentice class to "illustrate the ideals of a well-made book," and that "not only are these books well made, but they contain historical works, autobiographies, and early travels unforgettable to him who loves this fair land." He concluded that the series is becoming "an institution near and dear to the collector of books of intrinsic value and beauty." Minor design changes were made occasionally and a major redesign every quarter century.
He created another hand-made book of photographs that he shot in Peru, and returned to the U.S. in 1950. That year was momentous for Frank, who, after meeting Edward Steichen, participated in the group show 51 American Photographers at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA); he also married fellow artist Mary Frank née Mary Lockspeiser, with whom he had two children, Andrea and Pablo. Though he was initially optimistic about the United States' society and culture, Frank's perspective quickly changed as he confronted the fast pace of American life and what he saw as an overemphasis on money. He now saw America as an often bleak and lonely place, a perspective that became evident in his later photography.
There was no pre-erectus species in > southeast Asia after all. Russell Ciochon changed his mind since he no longer believes as he did earlier that Gigantopithecus and H. erectus coexisted in the same environment—an argument he had made book in 1990 Other Origins: The Search for the Giant Ape in Human Prehistory.Ciochon RL. Olsen JW. James J. (1990). Other origins : the search for the giant ape in human prehistory New York: Bantam Books > Without the assumption that Gigantopithecus and H. erectus lived together, > everything changed: if early humans were not part of the Stegodon–Ailuropoda > fauna, I had to envision a chimpanzee-sized ape in its place — either a > descendant of Lufengpithecus, or a previously unknown ape genus.p.
The CODEX Foundation, founded in 2005 and located in Berkeley, holds The CODEX International Symposium and Artists' Book Fair every two years in early February, on the odd year. It is the largest artists' book fair in the world with over 300 artists coming from more than 26 countries. The Codex Foundation exists to preserve and promote the contemporary hand-made book as a work of art in the broadest possible context and to bring to public recognition the artists, the craftsmanship, and the rich history of the civilization of the book. Their mission also carries with it a deep obligation to publish in an affordable format essays, manifestos, and theoretical writings that serve to promote and contextualize the work of contemporary artists of the book.
The Roman Catholic Church holds the Bible as inspired by God, but does not view God as the direct author of the Bible, in the sense that he does not put a 'ready- made' book in the mind of the inspired person. Pope Benedict XVI gave the following (non-dogmatic) explanation in 2007: > The Scripture emerged from within the heart of a living subject — the > pilgrim people of God — and lives within this same subject. ...[T]he > individual author or group of authors ... are not autonomous ... they form > part of ... the "people of God," ... the deeper "author" of the Scriptures. > ...[L]ikewise, this people ... knows that it is led, and spoken to, by God > himself, who — through men and their humanity — is at the deepest level the > one speaking.
Though Frank and his family remained safe in Switzerland during World War II, the threat of Nazism nonetheless affected his understanding of oppression. He turned to photography, in part as a means to escape the confines of his business- oriented family and home, and trained under a few photographers and graphic designers before he created his first hand-made book of photographs, 40 Fotos, in 1946. Frank emigrated to the United States in 1947, and secured a job in New York City as a fashion photographer for Harper's Bazaar. In 1949, the new editor of Camera magazine, Walter Laubli (1902–1991), published a substantial portfolio of Jakob Tuggener pictures made at upper-class entertainments and in factories, alongside the work of the 25 year-old Frank who had just returned to his native Switzerland after two years abroad, with pages including some of his first pictures from New York.
Armed Services Editions (ASEs) were small paperback books of fiction and nonfiction that were distributed in the American military during World War II. From 1943 to 1947, some 122 million copies of more than 1,300 ASE titles were published and printed by the Council on Books in Wartime (CBW) and distributed to service members, with whom they were enormously popular. This list of all 1,322 ASEs is based, unless otherwise indicated, on the data in appendix B to Molly Guptill Manning's book When Books Went To War (2014), a history of the ASEs and related efforts to promote wartime reading in the United States. Some full author names are taken from the list in the appendix to John Y. Cole's study of the ASEs from 1984. The notes about whether a book was a reprint (there were 99 reprints of reprints), abridged, or a "made" book (special anthologies of stories or verse, many of which were compiled by Louis Untermeyer) are based on the indications in Editions for the Armed Services, Inc.

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