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Collecting The Simpsons (Hardcover)
Warren Evans; Contributions by James Hicks, Lydia Poulteney, Caroline Walker Evans
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The Simpsons Merchandise Guide for all Simpsons Lovers#1 New
Release in Antiques and Collectibles This quirky book unleashes the
entire story of all Simpsons merchandise, spanning over decades.
Warren Evans, the Bart of Darkness, details a massive collection of
rare Simpsons memorabilia. Jump right into 90s nostalgia! Simpsons
Lovers everywhere can explore the explosion of Simpsons merchandise
and products, right in the comfort of their own home. From action
figures, video games, comics, lunch boxes, and yes, even cookie
jars, this book is a collectors paradise full of insightful
information. The perfect collectorâs item to have! This
full-color guide features high quality photos of Simpsons-inspired
products, and never-before-seen interviews from the toys' creators,
writers, actors, and producers. This is the perfect gift for fans
of Friends, Family Guy, and the like! Inside, youâll find:
Never-before-seen in-depth interviews and collector items from
real-life Simpsons lovers Read for fun: all of the words of Warren
Evans, a note-worthy expert on The Simpsons family Full-colored
photographs of Simpsons merchandise and collector items from the
beginning of the Simpsons dynasty If you're looking for one of the
best books for tv nerds who like The Big Bang Theory, Welcome to
Dunder Mifflin, or The Simpsons Secret, then Collecting the
Simpsons belongs right on your bookshelf!
More than any other artist, Walker Evans invented the images of
essential America that we have long since accepted as fact, and his
work has influenced not only modern photography but also
literature, film and visual arts in other mediums. The original
edition of "American Photographs" was a carefully prepared
letterpress production, published by The Museum of Modern Art in
1938 to accompany an exhibition of photographs by Evans that
captured scenes of America in the early 1930s. As noted on the
jacket of the first edition, Evans, "photographing in New England
or Louisiana, watching a Cuban political funeral or a Mississippi
flood, working cautiously so as to disturb nothing in the normal
atmosphere of the average place, can be considered a kind of
disembodied, burrowing eye, a conspirator against time and its
hammers." This seventy-fifth anniversary edition of "American
Photographs," made with new reproductions, recreates the original
1938 edition as closely as possible to make the landmark
publication available for a new generation. "American Photographs"
has fallen out of print for long periods of time since it was first
published, and even subsequent editions--two of which altered the
design and typography of the book in small but significant
ways--are often available only at libraries and rare bookstores.
This version, like the fiftieth-anniversary edition produced by the
Museum in 1988, captures the look and feel of the very first
edition with the aid of new digital technologies.
Walker Evans (1903-1975) took up photography upon his return to New
York in 1927, following a year in Paris when his aspiration to
become a writer withered in the shadow of Fitzgerald, Hemingway and
Joyce. In 1935, Evans was commissioned by the Farm Security
Administration to photograph the effects of the Great Depression in
the Southeast. During this time he took many of the photographs
that appeared in his collaboration with James Agee, "Let Us Now
Praise Famous Men "(1941), a book which has become a defining
document of that era. Evans joined the staff of "Time "magazine in
1945 and shortly thereafter became an editor at "Fortune," where he
stayed for the next two decades. In 1964, he became a professor at
the Yale University School of Art, where he taught until his death
in 1975.
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Walker Evans: Labor Anonymous (Hardcover)
Walker Evans; Edited by Thomas Zander; Text written by David Campany, Heinz Liesbrock, Jerry Thompson
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In the summer of 1936, James Agee and Walker Evans set out on assignment for Fortune magazine to explore the daily lives of sharecroppers in the South. Their journey would prove an extraordinary collaboration and a watershed literary event when in 1941 LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN was first published to enormous critical acclaim. This unsparing record of place, of the people who shaped the land, and of the rhythm of their lives was called intensely moving and unrelentingly honest, and is "renowned for its fusion of social conscience and artistic radicality" (New York Times). Today it stands as a poetic tract of its time, recognized by the New York Public Library as one of the most influential books of the twentieth century. With an elegant new design as well as a sixty-four-page photographic prologue of Evans's classic images, reproduced from archival negatives, this sixtieth anniversary edition reintroduces the legendary author and photographer to a new generation.
In the summer of 1936, Agee and Evans set out on assignement for
Fortune magazine to explore the daily lives of sharecroppers in the
South. Their journey would prove an extraordinary collaboration and
a watershed literary event when in 1941 Let Us Now Praise Famous
Men was first published to enourmous critical acclaim. This
unspairing record of place, of the people who shaped the land, and
of the rhythm of their lives today stands as one of the most
influential books of the twentieth century.
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