Sentences with phrase «book facsimile»

Encased in a book facsimile exterior, the Deshi blends in easily with your home environment.
«Berlin, 1973» 2013, artist book facsimile, 78 pages, b / w images, mounted on cardboard, linen binding, slipcase 20 x 30 x 7,5 cm Edition 100, sign.

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They now have been bound in one volume in a series of facsimile editions of sporting books currently being published by Abercrombie & Fitch.
The author describes the context and influence of Bolyai's 1832 paper, which opened the door to the field of non-Euclidean geometry; the book also contains a facsimile of the Latin original and G. B. Halsted's 1896 English translation.
The fifth book, on which this film is ostensibly based, is the darkest of any of the Harry Potter books, creating an effective facsimile of the angst and anger known to every 15 year old.
Any notice of a meeting or election to members given by Learning Forward, and any notice whatsoever required to be given under the provisions of these Bylaws to any member, Director, officer or committee member for any other reason, may be given in writing by mail, or by telegraph, telex, cable, wireless, facsimile, e-mail or other electronic mail, or any other means of electronic transmission (referred to below as «being given by the use of authorized communications equipment»), addressed or transmitted to such person at such address as appears on the books and records of Learning Forward, or by publication on the Learning Forward website, or in any manner permitted by applicable law.
We're not big fans of replicas, but sympathetic facsimiles like this 1966 Fiat - Abarth are a-ok in our book.
E-book readers are not books and there is no logic in trying to attemp creating a facsimile of an electronic device.
Ebooks are different from print books, so do not think that you can make your ebook look like an exact facsimile of print book, otherwise you'll only frustrate yourself by getting a poorly formatted, unreadable ebook.
If you attempt to make your ebook an exact facsimile of your print book, you will cause yourself — and your readers — unnecessary frustration.
They've targeted magazine publishers primarily and as such include facsimile layouts of magazine pages and extensive functionality around advertising and subscription management, both of which have been of limited interest to traditional book publishers but are vital to magazine publishers» business models.
One advantage we have at the moment is that acceptable production values are low and most ebooks are simply facsimiles of p - books, cheaply produced at a low marginal cost.
«E-books are different from print books, so do not attempt to make your e-book look like an exact · facsimile of a print book, otherwise you'll only frustrate yourself by creating a poorly formatted, · unreadable e-book.
If it seems odd with ebooks, it's only because we're still seeing them as a facsimile of physical books.
Most formatters will assure your placement in the Smashwords Premium Catalog for distribution to retailers listed here: http://smashwords.com/distribution Review the Smashwords Style Guide to learn how ebook formatting is different from print formatting (ebooks can not and should not look like a facsimile of the print book, for example).
I produced a Facsimile Edition of an out - of - print book called Windmill Weights with Blurb.
Consumers have a much higher expectation of digital picture books, and their children do too, so simple facsimiles probably won't satisfy them — interactivity and novelty will need to be explored as we digitise.
The office provides facsimile and photocopy facilities, as well as a tour desk that can arrange tours to local islands, national parks, and the Great Barrier Reef, as well as having available a selection of board games, jigsaws, books, DVD's, videos, tennis racquets and balls, for the use of guests.
All tour bookings and transfers can be arranged, there is a public telephone, facsimile and photocopying service available.
On the occasion of the exhibition, David Zwirner Books published Anni Albers: Notebook 1970 — 1980, a facsimile of Albers's only known notebook, the original of which is on view in Bilbao.
Published for a major Pettibon retrospective in Europe, the book includes a complete facsimile of his first artist's book, Captive Chains — unavailable for decades — plus early drawings completed with his nephew, record covers, flyers and sections dedicated to collages and drawings from the 1980s to today.
A deluxe facsimile of a unique artist book created in 1957 by the artist known as Jess.
Publishers include Gato Negro, an art and poetry press based in Mexico City; Dorothy, a publishing project, a St. Louis - based publisher dedicated to prose works by women; Haymarket, a publisher of progressive political theory and social history; and Primary Information, a specialist in facsimile reproductions of artists books and writings from the 1960s and 1970s.
The book brings together Martin's writings, paintings, drawings, and prints, as well as facsimiles of the artist's handwritten notes and letters.
The book is a facsimile of handwritten, all - capitals, nonparagraphed scrawling for hundreds of pages.
The production value of the book was astonishingly high, a perfect facsimile of the original, right down to the thick, creamy paper stock and classic typeface.
The book includes a complete facsimile of his first artists» book, Captive Chains — almost entirely unavailable for decades — in addition to numerous early drawings completed with his nephew, record covers, flyers, and sections dedicated to collages and drawings from the 1980s to today.
Accompanying this new facsimile edition of the book, posters, and slipcase is a 80 - page book featuring a conversation with the original Blueprint authors Maurice Stein, Larry Miller, and designer Marshall Henrichs, as well as essays from Jeffrey Schnapp, Paul Cronin, and notes on the design by Adam Michaels of Project Projects.
A window into the working life of one of the foremost artists of the twentieth century, this special - edition, two - volume book includes a facsimile of an unpublished sketchbook completed in the South of France during Milton Avery's only visit to Europe in 1952, and a unique picture essay of the artist's New York home and studio by photographer Gautier Deblonde.
A reader - format facsimile of Schnabel's classic 1987 autobiographical artist's book, with explosive illustrations and hilarious text
Celebrating the publication of Jean Michel Basquiat: The Notebooks a facsimile edition of eight composition books produced by the artist, and The Unknown Notebooks exhibition featuring them at Brooklyn Museum, Carlo McCormick moderates a panel discussion featuring Basquiat's close friends and collaborators Fred «Fab 5 Freddy» Brathwaite, Al Diaz, Michael Holman, Mary Ann Monforton, and Larry Warsh.
The Notebook is a facsimile of sketches Albers made in her seventies — designs and ideas for prints and textiles — in a standard, slightly ragged book of graph paper, held together by yellowing sticky tape.
The show is the first public presentation of the remarkable book and it coincides with the publication of a facsimile edition of the Red Book by W.W. Norton & Compbook and it coincides with the publication of a facsimile edition of the Red Book by W.W. Norton & CompBook by W.W. Norton & Company.
In order to allow greater access to this visionary artist, Designers & Books, MART (Museo D'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto), and CIMA (the Center for Italian Modern Art) are launching a Kickstarter campaign on October 18 to publish a new facsimile edition of this groundbreaking book.
«Berlin, 1973» is the facsimile of an artist book by Isa Genzken with 78 b / w photographs from street vistas and architecture in Berlin of which the artist had produced a prototype in 1973.
A limited - edition set of 12 books containing facsimiles of the entire «This Disposable Day Desk Calendar» series, including paintings not featured in the exhibition, accompanies the works on display.
The book surveys exhibitions, projects, and activities from the 90s to the beginning of the 21st century, and includes a complete facsimile of the entire run of the Bureau Amsterdam Newsletter, designed by Mevis & Van Deursen.
Indeed, in a marvelous posthumous revelation of the reach of Broodthaers's idea, MoMA is publishing a limited - edition facsimile of his book Atlas (1975).
The ladders referred to in the title of the exhibition» — their rungs made from facsimiles of books — are intended to soar into the air apparently unsupported, as child - size figures, each with a globe where its head should be, clamber up to the sky.
In its shape, the artist book of the size Din A4 reminds one of a facsimile and is divided into four parts.
Julian Schnabel: CVJ, Study Edition is an accessibly priced, reader - format facsimile edition of the 1987 book, offering a new opportunity to assess Schnabel's influence on younger generations of artists and on the current debates on painting.
Alexander Morris names him as «Oo - pee - too - kerah - han - ap - ee - wee - yin» (The Pondmaker): The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North - West Territories, facsimile reprint (Toronto: Prospero Books, 2000; original ed.
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