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Nobuyoshi Araki: Self, Life, Death
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"whether you understand him or not, this book is filled with gorgeous images. like any good book of photography it'll take you through many different emotions as you flip through the foil-blocked, textured pages. very satisfying."
Gregg Fleishman New Wave Chair
1 recommendation
"These chairs are made in Los Angeles and sold on Abbot Kinney, so I've had the pleasure of sitting in this one. It's as comfortable as it is attractive. His web site has lots of other styles. Click through to check it out."
gregg baker - japanese screens
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"A beautiful example of a screen in the collections ofGregg Baker - Furosaki paper screen in silver leaf - Japanese 20thc - truly modern, minimal yet rich and lusty as well.... go to this site and see the collections of antique screens...2 - 8 parts. I love this screen."
The Progress Paradox : How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse, by Gregg Easterbrook
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"Just starting to read this - it's very interesting. The author argues that the lifestyles of the poor and middle class are coming closer to those of the rich, even though the rich are pulling away in dollar terms."
Ride the Unicycle - a Crash Course!: Gregg Vivolo
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"I don't know if this is a good book on riding a unicycle or not, and I don't care! The title alone makes me want the book, even if I never set butt on a uni, calling the book a "crash course" makes me giggle. I like to giggle. You? You like to giggle too? Please say yes. We can giggle together. Tee hee."
Gregg table lamp
1 recommendation
"Kind of reminds me of a fortune tellers ball, but interesting just the same."
Consuming Bodies: Sex and Contemporary Japanese Art, edited by Fran Lloyd
1 recommendation
"Worth the read, It would be I good subject of a documentary film. Book Description Consuming Bodies explores the themes of sex and consumerism in contemporary Japanese art and how they connect with the wider historical, social and political conditions in Japanese culture. Essays by writers, historians, curators and artists, plus diary extracts of a sex worker, engage with a range of artistic p..."
Barnes and Noble: At @ Symbol Cast Metal Bookstop Set
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"The @ symbol has been around at least since the Middle Ages, but it has never been more ubiquitous than in the past decade. Graphic designers have melded it into numerous decorative objets, Internet gurus made it a standard part of our email addresses and, most recently, Twitter co-opted it as the lead-in of tweeters and followers. Exhibit A: @hanahula"
Hard Case Crime
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"Hard Case Crime brings you the best in hardboiled crime fiction, ranging from lost noir masterpieces to new novels by today’s most powerful writers, featuring stunning original cover art in the grand pulp style. The covers are so trilling its impossible to choose a favorite."




