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Works by Abrams Books

StyleCity London, 2003 Edition (2003) — Corporate author — 11 copies
StyleCity Barcelona (2003) — Corporate author — 6 copies
Tolkien Calendar 1998 (1997) 6 copies
Seahorse (2000) 3 copies
Art Since 1945 3 copies
NORMAN ROCKWELL 3 copies
Portable Snowman (2000) 3 copies
Women as Seen by Degas (1957) 2 copies
Portable Pets: Bumble Bee (2001) 2 copies
Love (2003) 2 copies
Bosch 1 copy
Art History - Volume 1 (1999) 1 copy
Titian 1 copy
Modigiliani 1 copy
Paul Klee 1 copy
Jasper Johns 1 copy
Festival of india (1985) 1 copy
Abrams Art Books 1970 and 1971 — Corporate author — 1 copy

Associated Works

Great Paintings from the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1959) — some editions — 52 copies
The Booklover's Birthday Book (1984) — some editions — 46 copies
The Essential Mary Cassatt (2001) 28 copies

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Canonical name
Abrams Books
Legal name
Abrams Books
Birthdate
1949
Gender
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Nationality
USA

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“Dress Like a Woman: Working Women and What They Wore” is a pleasant little coffee table book that features full-page, full color shots of women throughout history doing what they do best – gettin’ shit done. The book isn’t really organized in a clear way or tells a cohesive story but the photos are interesting enough. Aside from the foreward by Roxanne Gay, this didn’t really leave a big impression on me.
 
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MC_Rolon | Jun 15, 2022 |
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Whether you were there, or you are looking back wondering what kept you from going, these two publications are reminders of the reasons why so many gathered to protest and voice concerns regarding issues such as immigration, civil rights, racial justice and many other, not just concerns of the 2016 Presidential race, but concerns for humanity.
 
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DJadamson | 1 other review | Jan 4, 2018 |
A fabulous collection of photos from the January 2017 Woman's March. Almost as magnificent as the march itself.... almost.
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sdunford | 1 other review | Mar 11, 2017 |
This small format book is like those articles in magazines like Glamour or Mademoiselle about style. It shows the various types of jewelry, the best seasons to wear it in, and the best clothing to wear with the different styles. Line drawings that are almost vintage feeling show each example. Would be a good stocking stuffer for an early teen who likes Seventeen. I didn’t learn anything from in (other than that diamonds can be cut in a shape called ‘trillient’) but it would be great for a young girl.… (more)
 
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lauriebrown54 | Aug 27, 2016 |

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Works
64
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286
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Rating
3.9
Reviews
6
ISBNs
29

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