Search esauboeck's booksRandom books from esauboeck's libraryPioneers Of Modern Design From William Morris To Walter Gropius by Nikolaus Pevsner Kangaroo, images through the ages by R. M. Younger Australian cinema, the first eighty years by Graham Shirley Grünewald, der Romantiker des Schmerzes by August Liebmann Mayer The Puffin book of Australian insects by Helen Hunt E. O. Hoppe's Amerika: Modernist Photographs from the 1920s by Phillip Prodger Workin' on the chain gang : shaking off the dead hand of history by Walter Mosley Members with esauboeck's booksMember connectionsFriends: johninvienna RSS feeds
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Member: esauboeckCollectionsYour library (1,042) ReviewsNone TagsAnton Romako (1), August Macke (1), Austrian art (1), Vienna (1) — see all tags Cloudstag cloud, author cloud, tag mirror About meI wish I had found this site before I got roped into signing up for facebook! This is much more my speed! While I spent twenty years being a professor of art history, at heart I've always been a librarian--and that's what I'm back to being again. Formative years in love with Vienna, Fulbright in Germany, spent 15 years teaching in Australia, am now back in LA, and have just finished writing a book on art in Oz & California. I see that some member does have my Blue Guide to Australia in their library--as well as a catalogue on German Expressionist art I did 20 years ago. About my libraryMy library is quirky, I suppose, but fairly standard for an art historian/photographic historian/Australian aficionado/baseball fan. Not big on fiction, lots of art books....I have now started to add my husband's books, which are mainly in folklore, and, it seems, lots more on Australian nature and back-to-the-land manuals than I had known we had! GroupsNone Homepagehttp://www.esauboeck.com Also onFacebook Real nameErika Esau LocationPasadena, CA Emailesauboeck Favorite authorsNot set Account typepublic, lifetime URLs
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Have spent a week in this facinating city in Sichuan Province (7 million, with suburbs 14,000,000). Excellent art and archaeology museums and one of the largest private Chinese art collections in the world - Chengdu Haton Museum. Tomorrow I meet a group for 18 days in Tibetan monasteries. Will be going with Bill Holaday, ex staff member of UNIDO.
The Chinese go out of their way - I just can't believe how accomadating they are. Already collected a whole stack of books (many donated - they are facinated with LibraryThing). Last fall I was in LA and area (Fowler, Huntingzon, Norton Simon, Pacicic Asia, Bowers, LACMA [two days!].
Got to get to bed now, thanks for the note!
John in Chengdu
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