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Editore: Aperture, 1999
ISBN 10: 0893818720ISBN 13: 9780893818722
Da: Amazing Books Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A.
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Clean, sturdy, unmarked copy. JP.
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Editore: Aperture, 1999
ISBN 10: 0893818720ISBN 13: 9780893818722
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. First Edition. Oversized hardbound book in clean, sharp-cornered condition. Lavishly illustrated in both B&W and color. Pages crisp and firmly bound. Black boards are fresh in appearance with no softening at corners. Dust jacket in mylar has a crush and closed tear at base of spine and some wear to bottom edge.
Editore: Aperture, 1999
Da: Juniper Point Books, Round Lake, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First edition. Unpaginated, cloth, DW, ill w/ remarkable photographs of the artist and his work and studio, one bumbed corner, VG/NF.
Editore: Aperture, New York, 1999
ISBN 10: 0893818720ISBN 13: 9780893818722
Da: Manchester By The Book, Manchester-By-the-Sea, MA, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. Luca Babini (illustratore). First Edition. No markings. Stated First Edition with a complete number line. $45.00 on the front flap of the dust jacket. Oversize.
Editore: Aperture, New York, 1999
ISBN 10: 0893818720ISBN 13: 9780893818722
Da: James & Mary Laurie, Booksellers A.B.A.A, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Book fine, Dust jacket fine. 1st. Essay by Rene Ricard. Illustrated with photography by Luca Babini.
Editore: [NY: Aperture, 1999]. Hardbound in dust jacket., 1999
Da: Skyline Books, Forest Knolls, CA, U.S.A.
Fotografia Prima edizione
First edition. Photographs (many in color) document the renowned painter in his studio and elsewhere. Essay by Rene Ricard. As new.
Editore: Aperture 1999., 1999
Da: Rönnells Antikvariat AB, Stockholm, Svezia
30x24 cm. (128) pp. Mainly illustrations. Publisher's hardcover, dust-jacket. A very good copy.
Da: Frans Melk Antiquariaat, HILVERSUM, Paesi Bassi
Prima edizione
Aperture, New York, 1999. First edition. 31,5 x 25 cm. Hardcover with dustjacket. Richly illustrated in color and b/w. NEW COPY [ Art / international artist Photography / International ].
Editore: Viella, Roma, 2014
ISBN 10: 8867281607ISBN 13: 9788867281602
Da: Libreria già Nardecchia s.r.l., Rome, RM, Italia
Libro
Condizione: NEW. Roma: Viella, 2014 9788867281602 Storia delle donne e di genere 2 600 403 p. : indice ; 21 cm. Pensato come riflessione critica sul ruolo che le donne hanno avuto nel processo di costruzione dell'Italia unita come soggetti attivi e come proiezioni dell'immaginario collettivo, il volume è costruito secondo una sequenza di "generazioni brevi", affrontate ciascuna attraverso un suo tratto caratterizzante, affiancando un quadro generale al profilo di una o più figure che ne hanno impersonato la specificità: Giannina Milli, Erminia Fuà Fusinato, Matilde Serao, Maria Montessori, Margherita Sarfatti, Nilde Iotti, Tina Anselmi, Carla Lonzi. Una articolazione per blocchi ventennali - le "generazioni brevi" appunto - permette di rappresentare al meglio alcune scansioni di fondo della presenza delle donne in quanto soggetti ed emblemi del processo di nazionalizzazione: processo che, soprattutto sul fronte femminile, ha stentato a diventare di massa e che risulta fortemente segnato dalla tensione tra affermazione dei diritti (individuali e collettivi) e pratiche di controllo volte a modellare pensieri, progetti di vita, comportamenti delle donne e, con esse e attraverso di esse, di tutto il paese. Nell'ultima parte, attraverso un ventaglio di riflessioni, il volume dà voce alle contraddizioni in atto nel nuovo secolo, che valorizzano la soggettività delle giovani ma ne imbrigliano la proiezione sul futuro. Mori,Maria Teresa - Pescarolo,Alessandra - Scattigno,Anna.
Editore: Aperture Foundation Inc, 1999
Da: Worlds End Bookshop (ABA, PBFA, ILAB), LONDON, Regno Unito
Hardback with the excellent dust-jacket, slightly creased at edges plus a couple of short tears at head of spine. A photographic portrait of Italian artist Francisco Clemente, his work and his studio, by Luca Babini, with an essay by poet René Ricard. Book.
Editore: William Morrow (An Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers), New York, 2007
ISBN 10: 0060779489ISBN 13: 9780060779481
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione Copia autografata
Hardcover. Condizione: Very good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very good. Luca Babini (Author photograph) (illustratore). viii, [2], 337, [5] pages. Illustrations. Signed by both authors on the half-title page. Some pages off-white. Includes Preface. Now, in their heartfelt memoir, Ginger Mauney and Sara James alternately narrate the story of how, they, two women separated by thousands of miles, have found themselves bound together through temperament, circumstance, and serendipity. The Best of Friends uses the example of their lives to explore such universal questions as: When your heart is broken, how do you heal? How do you realize your dreams without compromising yourself? How do you tame ambition to make room for love and family? And what does it mean as an adult to be a "best" friend? This is also the story of so many women in their twenties, thirties, and forties who, with the help of friends, dared to reinvent their lives just when it seemed that everything was falling apart. Sara and Ginger have a friendship that so many modern women can understand--complicated and simple at the same time. Women who in many ways are opposites, yet have a powerful connection that can only be called "sisterhood." Sara James is an Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist and author. Sara has covered news events in Australasia for NBC, CNN and PBS. Sara covered the 2012 tour of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge to Singapore, Malaysia and the Solomon Islands. She reported on the 2011 earthquake in Christchurch and the 2009 bush fires in Victoria. She served as substitute newsreader on the NBC Today Show, was a frequent co-anchor of Weekend Today and often anchored MSNBC. Wildlife filmmaker Ginger Mauney has had her films broadcast on the National Geographic Channel and the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States, and on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. In 2007, Mauney, working with her childhood friend Sara James, composed a memoir of their lives, beginning with the time they spent together as girls and continuing through their parallel (yet quite different) careers. The two grew up in Richmond, Virginia, where they were "friends from the age of twelve, when they first shared secrets at a sleepover party," stated a Kirkus Reviews contributor. Later, the two grew up and went their separate ways, only to reunite after a decade-long absence from one another's lives. While James became an award-winning television journalist, Mauney turned to documentary filmmaking, creating movies that told stories about the animals inhabiting the wild areas of her adopted country, Namibia. In The Best of Friends: Two Women, Two Continents, and One Enduring Friendship, James and Mauney, wrote the Kirkus Reviews contributor, "look back over the years of friendship that sustained them through the ups and downs of their . lives." The concept for a book on friendship, James revealed in a joint interview with Mauney published on the Web site iVillage, "actually came to me quite suddenly one day when I was on a road trip. It was one of those moments where you mull over life, and think about how you got from where you started to where you are now. In my case," she continued, she was "sitting in a car with a man from 10,000 miles away whom I had just married. And at that moment, it occurred to me that the person who understood that better than anything was my dear friend Ginger, because her life was so similar. Except for the fact that it was absolutely opposite." However, the attraction that drew them back into their friendship, the two authors agree, is based not on the ways in which their lives are now alike, but on their shared past. "They believe that what binds them together," declared Heather Byer in the New York Times Book Review, "is not their great desire to achieve but the durability of a friendship that has lasted decades." "With candor, insight, and wisdom," Carol Haggas wrote in her Booklist review, "James and Mauney joyfully celebrate the inspiring essence of friendship." From sharing secrets as children to chasing unconventional dreams as adults, network correspondent Sara James and wildlife filmmaker Ginger Mauney explore their learning curve on life through the lens of their thirty-year friendship. Transplanting southern roots to southern Africa, Ginger Mauney has earned the acceptance of a troop of baboons, unraveled mysteries of life and death in an elephant herd, and raised her young son in the wilds of Namibia, but has often felt the pull of the country she once called home. As a local television anchor, Sara James paid her own way to cover the war in Nicaragua, a gamble that later propelled her to NBC. At the network, James exposed slavery in Sudan and plunged to the gravesite of the Titanic, but struggled to balance her demanding career with marriage and motherhood. Though the two lead seemingly opposite lives, there is much they share: a hometown in Richmond, Virginia, an attraction to life on the razor's edge, a weakness for men with foreign passports and accents, and a past. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated].