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Authors:Jerryll Habegger, Joseph H. Osman,
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Keywords: third, furniture, modern, sourcebook
Number of Pages: 788
Published: 2005-06-13
List price: $89.95
ISBN-10: 0393731707
ISBN-13: 9780393731705
A comprehensive guide to the most influential furniture and lighting designs of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, updated and expanded. Over 2,000 important pieces arranged by type of furniture or fixture make this book the go-to guide for students and historians of modern furniture, as well as an essential tool for interior designers. Each entry gives the details of the design: date, model name or number, manufacturer, materials, and dimensions. 1892 photographs.
Author: Larry Habegger
Publisher: Travelers’ Tales
Keywords: travelers, tales, guides, stories, australia, true
Number of Pages: 392
Published: 2004-11-30
List price: $18.95
ISBN-10: 1932361138
ISBN-13: 9781932361131
Platypuses, billabongs, ancient song lines, deserted islands, camel treks, surfing, scuba diving, rock climbing — all come to life when readers travel from outback to rainforest, from the red center to the great barrier reef, as they learn about outrageous adventures, mystical encounters, and endless vistas from some of the world’s finest travel writers. Taking a step off the tourist track, Travelers’ Tales Australia collects sometimes dramatic, sometimes humorous, and always compelling true-life tales set in a country that is also an island and a continent. Highlights of the boo
Author: Alfred Habegger
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Keywords: james, henry, life, father
Number of Pages: 608
Published: 2001-10
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 155849331X
ISBN-13: 9781558493315
A biography of the passionate, contradictory father of William, Henry and Alice James. The author counters the popular view - a view that the James family perpetuated - that Henry James Sr was a "benignant" man who devoted himself to the good of his children, preached tolerance, and practised self-effacement. Instead, he shows us a man who developed a convoluted personal philosophy to account for his own feelings of pain and guilt, his conviction of his essential sinfulness and capacity for evil, and his fragile sense of self. The work sets Henry James Sr in the broader intellectual and cultur
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