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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Berg Publishers. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $35.93. There are some available for $15.83.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Mary G. Wolfe. By Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher. The regular list price is $14.64. Sells new for $10.00. There are some available for $5.85.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Angela J. Latham. By Wesleyan. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $17.95. There are some available for $10.40.
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3 comments about Posing a Threat: Flappers, Chorus Girls, and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s.

  1. I got this book and I have to say that I read the introduction off of Amazon and wanted to read more stories such as that of the author's Grandmother. The book was WAY too dry and academic which is not necessarily a problem but the author seems to have lost focus. By the closing of the book, the author seemed not to be sure just how to tie up the book. While some aspects of the book were interesting with very good illustrations within, other aspects such as the end chapters dealing with the bathing suit controversies and the chorus girl criticism seemed overwrought with angry feminist analysis from the author. It seemed as if one was trying to figure out if this was the author's own personal opinion or one based off of careful research into the topic. The author was trying to make the case that the 1920s was not an age of hedonistic freedom that is sometimes presented in other books on that time the fact is that from much of her illustrations and footnotes it can clearly be seen that in contrast to the age previous (the Edwardian) age the 20s was in fact an age of Hedonism which has of course been exposited in other books only to come to an end with the economic crash of the 30s. The author failed also to actually analyze the biographies of actual "flappers", chorus girls and others to actually posit her thesis which really failed miserably. Her analysis was simplistic.


  2. This book reads like a dissertation. It's a great topic, and the cover and title promise much more than it delivers. I strongly suspect this was the author's dissertation project. That's fine because it's well-researched, and the author definitely is an expert on women in the 1920s. But it's a wet subject, and the auther serves it up dry. There's good information in here, but it'll be slow going. On the positive side, there are many great black-and-white illustrations.


  3. The author's basic premise is that in the 1920s, women used display to resist, while at times seeming to conform to, those who would have squeezed them into the molds of how society would have them appear. In the first few chapters, she does a good job of this. Especially insightful is the example of her own grandmother, who as a young woman in this time period, disguised both her bobbed hair and her married state so that she could continue in her chosen profession as teacher.

    However, in the latter two chapters of the book, the author seems to focus more on the exploitation of women by the theatre industry and it's effects. In this, she seems to stray too far from her theme. It would have been better if she had had more examples like that of her grandmother which supported her theme, rather than diverging off of the topic.

    I really do recommend this book at least for the initial chapters, which are an interesting look at the attitudes of an era that has been very much stereotyped. It gives you an idea of the some of the restrictions that would have been felt by a woman who was, not a Gretta Garbo or Clara Bow, but an average person trying to live from day to day....


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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By PIE Books. The regular list price is $59.00. Sells new for $36.97. There are some available for $41.35.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Emma Tarlo. By University Of Chicago Press. The regular list price is $30.00. Sells new for $22.77. There are some available for $20.55.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Amatterofdesign. By Gingko Press. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $26.36. There are some available for $28.55.
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1 comments about It's a Matter of Packaging.

  1. Index book is by far an editorial that specializes in making your head spin. They are hard to reach but they are worth every penny. I received this book as a gift through my request, i hadnt looked at it too much but i knew it would be good considering it was Index book and that it was about Packaging. Its content is very nice, theres a good variety in format and style, a few examples i had already seen in other books, and for that i did not give it full stars, but if you are not in so deep into packaging, you will find this book very amusing, definately a must have if you want to dive into fresh ideas considering this subject. The book also provides a few interviews with its designers (something extra) The interior is also well designed and the cover has an extra sleeve where it displays every imput the book contains, all in nice colours of green, silver foil and white.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Debbie Ann Gioello and Beverly Berke. By Fairchild Books & Visuals. The regular list price is $88.00. Sells new for $24.99. There are some available for $5.48.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Steve Diet Goedde. By Edition Stemmle. The regular list price is $59.95. Sells new for $250.00. There are some available for $75.00.
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5 comments about The Beauty of Fetish: Volume 2.

  1. As a long time fan of Mr. Goedde, I looked forward to his new book, and WOW!
    If you were a fan of his stuff before, this book will blow you AWAY!

    It is amazing that he does all this work only with availiable lighting. He is a true genius and look forward to more of his work.


  2. I have been a fan of Mr. Goedde's work for sometime. I purchased this book almost as soon as it came out. I am a photographer, which can hope that one day I may be close to being as good as him. The work is inspiring and you never know what is coming out of those pages. He truly has an ability to capture the best in people and situations. I wish there were more photographers that were artistic as Steve is. Art is interpreted in many different ways, but a lot of times when I look at his work, even in this book, I feel like it is a dream. Some of the photographs to me are a dark dream. There is nothing bad or scary to the photographs, just a bit of darkness with a hint of light. I personally love it. Since, I too take a lot of pictures of people; I love the scenarios they are placed in for the shot. You can see the serious and the quirky side to him and it makes you feel that you are seeing him through is work, on a personal level. I think that this is a real collector item for anyone that is interested in photography that is more on the artistic side. I give this book 5 stars!


  3. The Beauty of Fetish Vol.2 takes Fetish Photography to a new level. The photos have an intimate quality, but unlike allot of photographers Steve isn't afraid to show humor in his photographs as well as beauty. I love this book!


  4. i've never seen anyone capture the eroticism of fetish-wear the way steve goedde does. if you already have the first beauty of fetish collection, you MUST buy volume 2. he has grown artistically. this is needed in your photography book collection.

    it's true! it's possible to create real art in los angeles. here's the proof.



  5. An exceptionally exquistite book that combines both colour and black and white on such beautifully glossy pages. Steve's images always have a habit of sticking in my brain, continually exciting me wherever I go and dream. Very stylish and intelligent and not the typical "in your face" imagery that everyone else seems to do. Like they say, he is a master of powerful yet subtle eroticism. Both of his books will stay on my shelves and in my mind for many years to come.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Michele Wesen Bryant. By Fairchild Books & Visuals. The regular list price is $20.00. Sells new for $19.99. There are some available for $17.00.
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1 comments about Wwd Illustrated: 1960S-1990s.

  1. I just finished reading WWD Illustrated by Michele Wesen Bryant, and found it an absolute joy. The book is exquisitely set out from typeset to illustrations and a pleasure to read. There is a wonderful range and diversity to the illustrations with extremely insightful connections made between fine art and fashion illustration throughout. With fashion illustration being so popular currently in many designers advertising campaigns it is invaluable to be able to put it into a historical context. I whole heartedly recommend this book from a visual as well as an intellectual and historical perspective.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Lisa Kidner and Sam Knee. By Collins Design. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $11.69. There are some available for $4.99.
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3 comments about Vintage T-Shirts: MORE THAN 500 AUTHENTIC TEES FROM THE '70S AND '80S.

  1. I really enjoyed this book. The myriad of vintage 70s and 80s tee shirts were very cool to relive and see for the first time. There was even an interview with my buddy Omid in one section of the book featuring classic 80s heavy metal tee shirts!


  2. Some of my vintage Madonna tee shirts are featured in this book. The author Lisa said she'd send me a free book and even a nice picture disc or some other Madonna item to give to me in return for my time and trouble in taking all the pictures I did for this publication. I tried emailing her again, and now the email address is no longer valid. In addition, she lied to me and said the publication was "put on hold"...now I find the book has been published and I have received nothing promised for my time and trouble. If this is the way she and her co-author does business, then I would not recommend this book to anyone.

    Totally dishonest in the way she and her co-author created this book. I wonder how many other pictures from other fans of other artists were treated?

    TWO WORDS: RIP OFF!!!

    Sincerely,

    Kelly


  3. I bought this book sight unseen off Amazon and was immediately disappointed as soon as I opened the cover. I was hoping for a collection of cool designs that would inspire me for my graphic design work. Maybe one third of the designs are quality (at best) the rest are very mediocre. One page has six variations of the same Mickey Mouse T-shirt with different text. WTF! There is a T-shirt with the original M TV logo, one with a Pepsi logo, you get the idea. The book is more of a historical catalog than anything else.

    The book also has several interviews with losers who collect T's and have hundreds of them and who provided the shirts featured in the book. Who cares, not me!


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