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  • af Andrea Wisnewski
    118,95 kr.

    The story of Little Red Riding Hood reset in rural New England of the early nineteenth century.Into the forbidding but beautiful New England winter steps a resourceful farm girl in her scarlet cloak, bound with her basket of presents for her ailing grandmother. Told in a folksy cadence, the tale ends happily, as Little Red¿s father comes to the rescue (sharp-eyed children will notice a calico cat helped, too!).Loving detail fills each illustration in this unique version. Andrea Wisnewski based her interiors, architecture, and costumes on models found at Old Sturbridge Village, the living-history museum in western Massachusetts. The images, full of period detail, are done in a medium Wisnewski has made her own: black-and-white prints made from intricate papercut designs (the results look much like woodcuts) that are then hand painted in gloriously vivid watercolor.This is a beautiful, totally original, reimagining of the German fairytale classic and, yes, Little Red does survive the ravenous wolf¿moist but intact. A wonderful version of the classic tale, perfect as a read-aloud, a picture book to share.

  • af Samuel Chamberlain
    238,95 kr.

    ¿French cooking for Americans was never the same after Clémentine came into our kitchens . . . This tale of a cook taught us that we, too, could turn out a splendid home-style French meal in our very own American kitchens.¿¿Julia ChildWhen Clémentine in the Kitchen first appeared in 1943, it immediately captivated American readers, and a new edition, revised by Narcisse Chamberlain, taught a generation of cooks that French family cooking could easily flourish in their own kitchens. Written by the artist Samuel Chamberlain under the pen name Phineas Beck, it recounts the gastronomic adventures of the Beck/Chamberlain family during the decade that their beguiling Burgundian cook Clémentine produced wonderful French meals for them, both in France and in their New England home in Marblehead.This edition includes a delicious collection of more than 170 traditional recipes¿classic dishes, regional specialties, and much that is useful for special occasions: filets de sole au vin blanc, boeuf à la mode, endives braisées. But the most compelling are plain and old-fashioned. These are the dishes that identify the Clémentine family style, a style so French, so civilized, so knowing in its use of ingredients that it cannot become impractical or ever go out of date.

  • af Garret Keizer
    188,95 kr.

    A refreshing and often very funny account of the hands-on work needed to maintain a church and sustain its spirit. Episcopalian minister, Garret Keizer, takes his inspiration from the prophet Amos, a herdsman and a dresser of sycamore trees, who also had the calling as a shepherd of human souls. This profoundly contemporary book, set in Keizer's community of Island Pond in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, displays not only a knowledge of life's small practicalities (winding the church clock, shopping for groceries), but also insights about faith and the mysterious ways of God. With an eye attuned to both the pleasures and foibles that make life on earth so rich, Garret Keizer believes that God's intentions, if seldom apparent, are inevitably compassionate and wise to trust.Chosen as one of the 1,000 Books to Read Before You Die, James Mustich recommends this memoir by saying, "Garret Keizer grapples with epiphanies and aggravations with equal eloquence . . . A Dresser of Sycamore Trees is an inspiriting book, its alertness to what one reader calls 'the extraordinary dailiness of grace' is both uncanny and true-to-life."

  • af Celia Thaxter
    288,95 kr.

    The illustrated classic of an inspired woman and her flower garden on Appledore Island. Celia Thaxter's small garden with hollyhocks and poppies and scarlet flax was much admired by friends, neighbors, and visitors to the island off the coast of Portland, Maine. There, she wrote this collection of remembrances and gardening advice that was originally published in 1894, shortly before her death. It has never been out of print since.In vivid prose, Thaxter captures the stretching stems and blossoming flowers in moods ranging from bitter defeat-delivered by unrelenting slugs-to the exultant triumph of birdsong and bursting blooms. Any gardener will understand and take heart from Thaxter's philosophical outlook. "I am fully and intensely aware," she writes, "that plants are conscious of love and respond to it as they do to nothing else."Many artists found inspiration in Celia Thaxter's garden including the American impressionist, Childe Hassam, who provided this enduring book's many full-page paintings and chapter head decorations. This book is perfect for anyone passionate about flowers and the many trials and triumphs of gardening.

  • af Ward Farnsworth
    243,95 kr.

    From the author of Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric, a manual for clear, forceful, unforgettable speech.

  • af Josephine Young Case
    258,95 kr.

    A large-scale biography of a major figure in American enterprise, the man who built General Electric and founded the Radio Corporation of America.Owen D. Young belonged to a unique American generation: the last to know a country where the majority made their living from the land and the first to feel the full impact of modernization. Born on an upstate New York farm, educated at St. Lawrence, a small college nearby, and armed with a Boston University law degree, Young made a large difference in that transforming change.His early career was with the new and sprawling utilities, and brought him to the attention of the General Electric Company. Joining it in 1913 as vice president and general counsel, and becoming chairman in 1922, with Gerard Swope as president, he soon transformed, with Swope¿s impressive aid, a large national enterprise into a dominant international one. They were a singularly effective team, enterprising at home and abroad, and notably progressive in labor relations. Always the entrepreneur, Young saw the possibilities of the `wireless¿ and so set up the Radio Corporation of America.This is a life of a titan of business, built on the classical pattern of American success.

  • af Jerry Kelly
    408,95 kr.

    An indispensable guide to hundreds of important modern versions of earlier typefaces, presenting clear and concise discussions of origins, permutations, and contemporary digital availability.For typographers, revival type forms an integral part of their font repertoire. Older classics such as Baskerville, Garamond, and Bodoni are imbedded fonts in standard operating system collections and continue to serve their users well, being the trusted go-to tools of the best professional designers.Yet all revivals are digital interpretations of lost originals. In almost every case, there is, and has to be, considerable selection, revising, and re-formatting involved. The nature of such work is little understood or appreciated.The definition, application, and use of type revivals has been neglected until now. No one selecting a typeface, or using type, should be without Jerry Kelly¿s Type Revivals.

  • af Nancy Schn
    208,95 kr.

    For artists and makers, the entertaining, informative, and inspirational story of a public art sculptor.Nancy Schön is the creator of the Make Way for Ducklings sculpture in the Boston Public Garden. Based on Robert McCloskey¿s beloved children¿s book, visited by many thousands of children and adults every year, the sculpture has become as familiar and beloved a Boston landmark as the swan boats and the gold dome of the State House.Now Ms. Schön tells the story of how the ducks came to Boston (along with the multiple political, artistic and personal challenges involved) as well as her other major public projects and commissions: how they came about, and who, and what, inspired them. She explains what goes into making a beautiful and tactile work of public art, from the wax maquettes to the casting in bronze, from dealing with budgets and logistics to the diplomacy required for dealing with public places and elected officials.For any artist or activist looking to make a difference in the public square, this story demonstrates that drive and determination can overcome any roadblock and produce remarkable results.

  • af Richard Michelson
    118,95 - 188,95 kr.

  • af Diane Siebert
    118,95 kr.

    A read-aloud picture book for young children that celebrates the heartland of our great country.Every country has a heart and Americäs is in those places where golden wheat waves in the breeze, where great rivers flow, and cornfields stretch across the plains in glorious patchwork quilts of greens and yellows and browns.In this heartland, cattle graze in lush green pastures, horses and sheep fill the barns, and a newborn calf stands damp and warm in the sun. This picture book reflects all the great qualities of rural life.

  • af F Washington Jarvis
    363,95 kr.

    Profiles of The Roxbury Latin School¿s most distinguished alumni.Roxbury Latin was founded in 1645 by John Eliot and is the oldest secondary school in continuous operation in North America. Now former headmaster F. Washington Jarvis celebrates the lives and careers of the school¿s 28 most notable alumni.The profiles include General Joseph Warren, patriot and among the first to fall at the Battle of Bunker Hill; George Lyman Kittredge, the legendary Harvard English professor, linguist, and folklorist; Arthur Vining Davis, the embattled chairman of Alcoa who, in 1957, was the third richest man in the world; Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., distinguished American landscape architect; Paul Dudley White, the acclaimed teacher and cardiologist at the MGH; James Bryant Conant, the first president of Harvard (1933-53) from a scientific background and a reformist agenda; Albert H. Gordon, indefatigable builder of Kidder Peabody and a Wall Street powerhouse, renowned for having walked from every major airport to its attendant city, competed in marathons well into his eighties, and remained chairman of the Trollope Society into his hundreds. Washington Jarvis, sympathetic but critical, articulate and lucid, fully brings each fascinating figure to life.

  • af Charles Reznikoff
    208,95 kr.

    Available again for the first time since 1978--and complete in one volume--Charles Reznikoff's Testimony is a lost masterpiece, a legendary book that stands alongside Louis Zukofsky's "A" and William Carlos Williams's Paterson as a milestone of modern American poetry.

  • af Jane Marinsky
    178,95 kr.

    A child tells of seeking the perfect one to add to a family of three, and after trying various pets discovering that a baby is the perfect fit.

  • af Jerry Kelly
    463,95 kr.

    Fine art and fine bookmaking meet in this full color selection of 77 books from Europe and the Americas. The authors select, and comment upon, the "best of both worlds": books whose pages reveal the best graphic work of the past century; artwork from the hands of masters as diverse as Braque, Calder, Dine, Hockney, Mapplethorpe, Matisse, Maillol, Picasso, Oldenburg and Rivers-coupled with memorable texts orchestrated by the best designers, printers, and binders.

  • af Andrea Wisnewski
    188,95 kr.

    ¿Writing with tenderness and understated humor, Wisnewski portrays disabilities as a simple fact of life¿the obstacles that Trio surmounts are less about physical limitation than about learning how to use his body to get where he wants to be.¿¿Publishers WeeklyOne of the Best Children¿s Picture Books of the Year¿Kirkus ReviewsMeet Trio, the runt of the litter, born with only three legs, but very much the little cat that could. He lives his life as any other kitten would: pouncing, sneaking, and jumping like any other feline. Trio especially loves playing with the eleven chickens that share the garage and garden, and he is game to try all their activities: digging up bugs, rolling in the dust, and even caring for eggs. The latter requires real effort, especially making it up into the nesting box, but once he figures it out he returns to it faithfully every day. And his persistence pays off. One day, an egg starts hatching beneath him. Little does he know, the chick that pops out will be his best friend.This is a story about diversity, overcoming obstacles, and acceptance. It is a story children will love¿and a natural conversation starter with your child about differences.

  • af Belinda Rathbone
    208,95 kr.

    A woman from New England falls for a charming Scottish landowner only to discover she¿s also in a complex relationship with his family¿s 400-year-old ancestral estate, The Guynd. Funny and heartwarming, this is the story of a house, a place, and a marriage.Guynd (rhymes with ¿wind¿) is Gaelic for ¿a high, marshy place.¿ It¿s there that Belinda Rathbone¿s memoir takes place after her unlikely marriage and move to pastoral Scotland. There she learns to cope with a grand but crumbling mansion still recovering from the effects of two world wars, an overgrown landscape, a derelict garden, troublesome tenants, local aristocracy, Scottish rituals, and a husband who loathes change.Alternating between enchantment and near despair, Rathbone digs into family and local history in an effort to understand her new surroundings and the ties that bind us through generations. ¿The book lifts and excels,¿ wrote The New York Times, ¿Rathbone nails down a little bit of the Scottish soul in all its stark splendor.¿The perfect book for anyone who loves a fish-out-of-water romance and a touching story of home.

  • af Robert D. Mussey
    498,95 kr.

    A meticulous, lavishly illustrated, contribution to the history of American furniture: the late 18th and early 19th century work of Boston craftsman, Isaac Vose.Isaac Vose (1767-1823) was well known in his day among style-conscious Bostonians, his name synonymous with furniture of the highest quality and advanced design. His shop, the "first on Boston Neck," was in a prominent location and served as a familiar landmark in his South End neighborhood. Throughout the 1820s, 1830s, and as late as 1843, some nineteen years after Vose's death, auction advertisements explicitly cited his name as the maker of select furniture, with the association connoting quality and calculated to increase its sale price.Included in this book is a 70-page guide to evaluating furniture by Vose, his partners, employees and contemporaries based on construction and connoisseurship. Additionally, the authors bring to life the tradespeople and their customers in Boston in that era, creating a cultural history as well.This book gathers in one volume all the known works of Vose as well as those attributed to him, and it is gorgeously illustrated throughout. Isaac Vose's work should gain recognition for its outstanding contributions to an American vision of classical style.This book gathers in one volume the known works of Vose as well as those attributed to him, and it is gorgeously illustrated throughout. The authors hope that Isaac Vose's work will gain recognition for its outstanding contributions to an American vision of classicism, albeit in Boston's more conservative, less "dashy" style.

  • af Jared T. Williams
    188,95 kr.

    "With expressive paintings and droll writing, Jared Taylor Williams captures the inner warrior of a bunny-child...a charmer." -Wall Street JournalHave you ever wondered what life would be like if it were a little more...exciting? Perhaps it would help if you were a ninja. Inspired by the author's conversations with his son, Rabbit Ninja alternates between the daily routine of a young school-aged rabbit (teeth-brushing and school lessons) and bursts of imagined ninja action, filled with nunchucks, noodles, and the Ultimate Nemesis. Its charming full-color illustrations and playful narration create lively movement from page to page. The book is also chock-full of ninja facts that will delight and inspire fledgling ninjas in the making. Subtly wise, Rabbit Ninja is a vivid triumph of the imagination that encourages young readers to imagine wilder and more colorful possibilities for themselves.

  • af Howard Moss
    208,95 kr.

    A literary humor classic¿fractured biographical moments from the lives of great writers and composers.This is a collection of mostly imagined encounters between literary figures and their real or imagined family members, friends, and bitter enemies. In Howard Moss¿s satirical voice and Edward Gorey¿s twenty-five deadpan illustrations, we see Jane Austen wielding artful passive aggression and Sense and Sensibility galleys, the Alcott girls sculpting fudge, the rise of Emily Dickinson¿s ruthless witch hazel business, among other delights.Perfect for those who love literature too much to hold it closely to actual facts.

  • af Mark Doty
    198,95 kr.

    The selected early poems by Mark Doty including the complete texts of Turtle, Swan and Bethlehem in Broad Daylight for which Mr. Doty has contributed a new introduction.

  • af David Cundy
    168,95 kr.

    Animals joyously spell out the word ¿love¿ in languages from around the world. From Czech to Korean to American Sign Language, here are sixteen ways to say ¿love¿ in this ingeniously, and gorgeously, designed and illustrated picture book. Children and adults will delight in the way Cundy shapes the letters from and with animals. The Amharic word that makes a cheetah's face, the ladybugs made from the French word ¿l¿amour,¿ the Japanese koy catching a valentine ¿ open your world to all these ways to say ¿love¿ (pronunciations included).

  • af Wesley McNair
    183,95 kr.

    A book to restore your faith in love's strength to unite us.

  • af Daniel G. Payne
    298,95 kr.

    The first biography of the writer/naturalist, and one of the leading founders of the modern environmental movement, Henry Beston.In September of 1926, Henry Beston spent a two-week vacation in a Cape Cod shack he¿d built high on an isolated stretch of dunes overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. As he later wrote, ¿the fortnight ending, I lingered on, and as the year lengthened into autumn, the beauty and mystery of this earth and outer sea so possessed and held me that I could not go.¿ The resulting book, The Outermost House, is universally considered a classic of American nature writing.In his later books, Beston explored the ways that the modern industrial era was endangering the vital connection between humankind and the natural world, and he is now recognized as a key figure in the twentieth century¿s conservation movement.In Orion on the Dunes, the first biography of Beston, scholar Daniel Payne¿granted unrestricted access to the writer¿s archives and drawing on interviews with friends and family¿has crafted a scrupulously researched narrative; one presenting a masterful portrait that traces the intellectual growth and tumultuous life of a vital American writer whose work and thought have exerted a tremendous pull on poets, naturalists, and novelists alike. This is the story of a life, at once hidden and transparent, that is here finally revealed.

  • af Thomas E. Bator
    313,95 kr.

    The history of a unique Boston institution: the men and women who serve as individual professional trustees, who control billions of dollars of assets, who have provided advice and counsel for generations of families, and who are universally known as ¿Boston Trustees.¿This quiet and discrete legal service had its roots in the early nineteenth century, when Boston¿s closely interconnected social and cultural élite faced the problem of how to pass on massive new wealth in a predictable, safe, and prudent way. Today, the practice remains alive and well, a major, and very profitable, component of almost every Boston law firm, bank and trust office.The book also answers questions about inheritances governed by trust law and by trustee participation. The authors guide the reader through the legal jargon to help understand trusts and the role of the trustee with actual examples of trusts and trust language. It is essential reading for anyone interested both in understanding trusts and in the evolution of Boston as a financial and regional hub, a city that not only knew how to make money but also how to preserve it.

  • af Peter Korn
    208,95 kr.

    A must-read for the craftsperson, artisan and artist. ¿In his beautiful book, Peter Korn invites us to understand craftsmanship as an activity that connects us to others, and affirms what is best in ourselves.¿¿Matthew Crawford, author of Shop Class as SoulcraftWoodworking, handicrafts ¿the rewards of creative practice, bringing something new and meaningful into the world through one¿s own vision, make us fully alive. Peter Korn explains his search for meaning as an Ivy-educated child of the middle class who finds employment as a novice carpenter on Nantucket, transitions to self-employment as a designer/maker of fine furniture, takes a turn at teaching at Coloradös Anderson Ranch Arts Center, and finally founds a school in Maine: the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship, an internationally respected, non-profit institution.How does the making of objects shape our identities? How does creative work enrich our communities and society? What does the process of making things reveal to us about ourselves? Korn poignantly probes for answers in this book that is for the artist, artisan, crafter, do-it-yourselfer inside us all.

  • af Don Krohn
    313,95 kr.

    Over one hundred color photographs capture scenes of sea and shore ¿ a beautiful photographic tribute to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Representing all fifteen of the Cape¿s towns.Loosely chronicling the arc of a summer day, and ranging from formal nature studies to breezy journalistic images, these photographs offer a rich visual immersion into the essence of the varied and scenic peninsula that is Cape Cod.

  • af William Bradford
    473,95 kr.

    A landmark in the annals of American photography and polar adventure, William Bradford's book The Arctic Regions was first published for subscribers in 1873. No more than three hundred copies of the leather-bound elephant folio are known to have been printed. This new edition contains an introduction written by the noted polar historian Russell A. Potter.

  • af Adam Goodheart
    308,95 kr.

    Bestselling author of 1861: The Civil War Awakening (Knopf / Vintage)Publication will coincide with the premiere of a feature-length National Geographic documentary about North Sentinel Island, the first such film ever produced. The film, whose working title is "The Last Mission," is slated for early 2023 release both online and in theaters. Its filmmakers have recorded more than six hours of interviews with Adam Goodheart, who is serving as a consultant on the production. They also plan to include photographs and journal entries chronicling his 1998 journey to the island.Apart from John Allen Chau - who did not live to tell the tale - Adam Goodheart is the only American known to have visited North Sentinel.North Sentinel Island has what might be called a worldwide fan base. Amidst a global culture of hyperconnectivity, the Sentinelese are portrayed as the lone holdouts. Especially since the death of John Allen Chau in 2018, millions of people around the world have been fascinated with this remote tribe. A few statistics:YouTube videos about North Sentinel Island have garnered a cumulative total of more than 106 million views.Hundreds of posts about North Sentinel Island on Twitter, Instagram, Reddit and Quora have drawn millions of views, comments, and likes. An Instagram post just six weeks ago drew over 256,000 likes.Interest has not stopped since John Chau's death. A query on Quora last August about the island has garnered over 200,000 views in the past six months. ("Why don't the Sentinelese people try to discover the outside world, and why do they never leave their island? Have they ever been to South Andaman island which is just 10 mi away?").The death of John Allen Chau drew intense press coverage in almost every major news outlet. For instance, the New York Times ran seven stories about the incident in just a week, including a front-page feature. Yet there has never been any book published about North Sentinel Island. The Last Island will be the first of its kind.

  •  
    198,95 kr.

    A collection of great fishing stories by classic and contemporary authors-Zane Gray, Rudyard Kipling, Izaak Walton, James Prosek-broad in their reach and sweep.Ranging in location from the Sierras to Afghanistan, and there is as much meditative tranquility and resonance in these tales as stories of landing (or losing) "the big one."To be sure, there are the great stories of big fish by angling legends, but there are also stories of human connections, of challenge and pathos, of the peace, even the spirituality, that comes with being a part of nature, and the companionship, or solitude, that comes with fishing. The collection includes examples of every type of angling experience, each a classic in its own right, writing that is by turns whimsical, instructional and sometimes heartbreaking. Most species are represented, and not always in the usual places: trout fishing in Africa, salmon fishing in Iceland, carp in California, spring walleyes in Minnesota, and even killer sharks on the screen.

  • af Donald Hall
    158,95 kr.

    A beautiful New England Christmas story in the tradition of Dylan Thomas¿ remembrance, A Child¿s Christmas in Wales.In December of 1940, twelve-year-old Donnie Hall gets on a train from his comfortable Connecticut home to fulfill a dream: to spend Christmas with his grandparents on their farm on Eagle Pond in south central New Hampshire.Once there, he settles into the routines he knows well from his summer visits: helping Gramps milk the cows, gathering eggs from the henhouse, chopping wood for the Glenwood in the kitchen. But some things had changed.Winter milk was now picked up not by sleighs drawn by work horses on snow-packed roads, but by gasoline powered trucks. The fancy old red sleigh that had served the family so well was languishing, abandoned in a stall in the barn, and, not far from it, Old Riley, the loyal horse that had pulled that sleigh, and much else, for a quarter century. Donnie arrives on a Sunday and is due to leave on Thursday. But Wednesday night, the nor¿easter blows in and the farm is buried in two feet of snow. The road is unplowed; the car is useless. Will Donnie make it to the station in time to catch the train back to Boston?All this never happened. Donald Hall never did spend a childhood Christmas at Eagle Pond. But he knew all the stories from his mother and his grandparents and, now in his eighties, and having lived in that same house of his grandparents since 1975, he is in the perfect position to give himself ¿the thing I most wanted, a childhood Christmas at Eagle Pond.¿