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Peter Krasnow: Maverick Modernist

Peter Krasnow: Maverick Modernist

Michael Duncan; Susan Ehrlich

Grand Central Press
2016
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Peter Krasnow (1886-1979) is the great California modernist you don't know. Although revered during his lifetime by a coterie that included Edward Weston, Richard Neutra, Rudolph Schindler, Galka Scheyer, Frederick Sommer, Grace Clements, Lorser Feitelson, Helen Lundeberg, June Wayne, and Jules Langsner, Krasnow remained largely out of the public eye, cantankerously resisting publicity or self-promotion while dedicating himself to an artistic ideal. He demonstrated extraordinary skills in each of his three major phases: the early representational paintings and wood carvings (1910-1930), the abstract wood sculptures (1936-1943), and the hard-edged geometric and patterned paintings (1940-1979). Although his mature work in some ways presages abstract art by modern artists such as John McLaughlin, Karl Benjamin, Inez Johnston, Isamu Noguchi, and Raoul Hague as well as contemporary art by Steve Roden, Alma Allen, Zach Harris, and James Siena, it remains unique. In 1977 Lorser Feitelson said of Krasnow, "I call him both the youngest old artist in Los Angeles and the oldest young artist. Because his art doesn't date. It's ever present." - Michael Duncan, guest curator
Peter`s ABC Book – Peter Learns About Animals, Birds, Fishes, and Insects
The natural world is a magical maze in the eyes of a child—everything appears bigger and more colorful, and nothing is ordinary. With this in mind, Chicago artist and photographer Robert Amft designed an alphabet book for his son Peter. The result, beautifully published here, is a wholly unique children’s book chronicling Peter’s encounters with the everyday environment. Originally conceived in the 1940s as a piece of art that could be published and sold by Amft’s wife if he was killed fighting in World War II, Amft invested the book as much with artistic skill and imagination as with love for his son. Amft’s arresting collages uniquely convey the complex and unpredictable ways that Peter, like so many young children, interacts with his surroundings. Alternately charming, unexpected, and mysterious, the images juxtapose and meld the natural and unnatural. A richly illustrated book holding as many treasures for the attentive adult as for the inquisitive child, Peter’s ABC Book is a rare gift from a pivotal figure in American art.
Peter's Railway

Peter's Railway

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2008
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Book 1. Tells the story of a young boy who lives with his family in a cottage at the edge of his Grandpa's farm. To make visiting each other easier, they build a miniature steam railway between their houses. 96 pages with 14 pages of simply explained technical diagrams and 30 watercolour pictures. Age 6 to 12 years.
Peter's Railway and the Moonlight Express

Peter's Railway and the Moonlight Express

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2009
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Book 2. Peter and his Grandpa have built a miniature steam railway across their farm. Now they extend the line and build a turntable. The great excitement for Peter is learning to drive the locomotive. 96 pages with 14 pages of simply explained technical diagrams and 30 watercolour pictures. Age 6 to 12 years.
Peter's Railway and the Forgotten Engine

Peter's Railway and the Forgotten Engine

Christopher G. C. Vine

Penguin books ltd
2009
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Book 3. Peter and Grandpa extend their farm railway to Yockletts Village for Grandma to do her shopping. They hold the Great Train Race, but who will win? They also find a forgotten engine, hidden in a barn, which they put back to work. 96 pages with 14 pages of simply explained technical diagrams and 30 watercolour pictures. Age 6 to 12 year
Peter's Railway Christmas Steam

Peter's Railway Christmas Steam

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2011
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Peter saves Christmas! Peter and Grandpa save the day with a wonderful tale of night time steam train adventures to Santa's woodland grotto, magically lit up by hundreds of tiny lamps. This "Little" Peter's Railway book is aimed at younger readers (3-6 years), there are lots of simple details on making things and running a miniature steam train
Peter's Railway Surprise Goods

Peter's Railway Surprise Goods

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2011
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A bed-time story with a twist. "Once upon a time - there was an extra special train with a top secret load." This "Little" Peter's Railway book is aimed at younger readers (3 - 6 years), there is some simple engineering, buried in the story.
Peter's Railway a Bit of Energy

Peter's Railway a Bit of Energy

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2011
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A technical story book - Grandpa tries to answer a tricky question. "Where does the little steam train get its energy from?" A simple lump of coal from the time of dinosaurs!!! This wonderful story of energy conversion is just perfect for those with inquisitive minds. It even covers photosynthesis. Age 6-12.
Peter Cushing: The Complete Memoirs

Peter Cushing: The Complete Memoirs

Peter Cushing

Signum Books (Imprint of Flashpoint Media Ltd)
2014
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This lavish volume collects both of Peter Cushing's 1980s books - An Autobiography and 'Past Forgetting' - with the 1955 memoir The Peter Cushing Story and extensive unseen material from his private collection. Cushing was widely known as 'the gentleman of horror', his kind and sensitive nature a sharp contrast with the sinister roles that dominated his work from the 1950s onwards. This is Cushing's own account of his remarkable career, and the devastating sense of loss he suffered following the death of his wife. It offers unparalleled insight to the meticulous professionalism and private torment of a legendary film star.
Peter the Zebra

Peter the Zebra

Jacqueline Renee

Jacqueline Renee Books
2015
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Peter the Zebra is a children's book about a young zebra who almost loses his identity because of his disobedience. The storybook closes with two lessons of life and love messages for children (and parents are also encouraged to discuss with them) regarding the importance of knowing: 1) who they are, and 2) that guidelines and directions are given by parents to protect a child's safety and future.
Peter Norbeck

Peter Norbeck

Gilbert Courtland Fite; R. Alton Lee

South Dakota State Historical Society
2005
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From successful well-driller to governor and United States senator, Peter Norbeck (1870–1936) worked tirelessly for South Dakota. A progressive Republican, strong supporter of the policies of Theodore Roosevelt, and early conservationist, he was a towering figure in state politics. In Peter Norbeck: Prairie Statesman, Gilbert Fite has written his definitive biography, and through the generous support of the Meierhenry family, it is again available, with a new introduction, afterword, and photographs. Norbeck was a man of many interests, but his first concern was the farmer. As a supporter of state-owned industries and a leader in national agricultural legislation, he worked diligently for the benefit of rural residents. He also helped obtain funding for the carving of Mount Rushmore and directed construction of the scenic Iron Mountain Road leading to the monument. Through his efforts, legislation establishing Grand Teton National Park and extending the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park, as well as the Migratory Bird Conservation Act of 1929, became law.
Peter Jackson in Perspective

Peter Jackson in Perspective

Greg Wright; David Bruce

Hollywood Jesus Books
2004
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Wright compiles dozens of essays and lectures that attribute the success of "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy to the power of film itself, the power of director Jackson's artistry, and the original power of Tolkien's literary masterwork.