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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 11/08 HOLLYWOOD AT HOME Diane Keaton. New York: Conde Nast Pub, Inc, 2008.

Architectural Digest 11/08. Vol 65, No 11. 250 pages. Color illustrated. The magazine, in illustrated wrappers, is FINE/AS NEW (unread). JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. COVER: Diane Keaton, with her golden retriever, on the patio of her 1920s Beverly Hills house, which she and designer Stephen Shadley restored and renovated; DIANE KEATON The actress's Passion for Art and Design Are on Display in Her Beverly Hills Residence, architecture by Ralph Flewelling, architectural and interior design by Stephen Shadley, text by Gerald Clarke, photography by Scott Frances, portraits by Peggy Sirota; JOHN WAYNE A Daughter Fondly Remembers the Domestic Side of Her Oscar-Winning Dad, by Aissa Wayne; DENNIS QUAID A Rustic Los Angeles Sanctuary for the Actor and His Family, interior design by Everage Design, text by Peter Haldeman, photography by Erhard Pfeiffer, portraits by Harry Benson; NEIL SIMON A Modern Refuge in Manhattan for the Celebrated Writer, interior design by John Barman, ASID, text by Nancy Collins, photography by Billy Cunningham; HUMPHREY BOGART The Star and His Wife, May Methot, Above the Sunset Strip by Steve Vaught; RICHARD DONNER & LAUREN SHULER DONNER At their Retreat on Maui, the Veteran Producers Play Up classic Hawaiian Style, architecture by Ike Kligerman Barkley, text by Jeff Turrentine, Photography by Peter Aaron/Esto; THE ART OF THE POSTER A Collection of Hand-Painted Gems Conjures Old Hollywood by Jeffrey Simpson; HOWARD HUGHES The Producer of Hell's Angels at Home in Los Angeles's Hancock Park; WOODY ALLEN On New York's Upper East Side, an Old World Feel for the Writer and Director, interior design by Stephen Shadley, text by Judith Thurman, photography by Scott Frances; ARROWHEAD SPRINGS HOTEL A Gathering Place for the Stars in the California Mountains, architecture by Gordon B. Kaufman and Paul R. Williams, interior design by Dorothy Draper, text by Gerald Clarke; RICHARD D. & LILI FINI ZANUCK The Oscar-Winning Producers' New Town House in London, renovation architecture by Fox Linton Associates, text by Steven M.L. Aronson, photography by Jonathan Pilkington; DEPARTMENTS STARS IN RESIDENCE A Look at Some of the Places the Luminaries of the Silver Screen Called Home. Fred Astaire, Sophia Loren, Ava Gardner, Frank Sinatra, Montgomery Clift, Steve McQueen, Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas, William Holden, Ronald Reagan, Jean Arthur, Katharine Hepburn, Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward, Joan Crawford; MARILYN MONROE Shelter from the Storms in Her Connecticut Retreat with Arthur Miller and Her Los Angeles Hacienda by Jeffrey Meyers; ART NOTEBOOK: AKIRA KUROSAWA Martin Scorsese on the Legendary Director-the Subject of a Multmedia Exhibition by Martin Scorcese; MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY The Actor's Retooled Airstream Trailer Takes the Comforts of Home on the Road, test by Peter Haldeman, photography by Jim McHugh; GUEST SPEAKER: MICHAEL CONNELLY The Visionary Beauty of Los Angeles' Famed Bradbury Building; UNBUILT HOUSES: A HOME FOR BILLY WILDER Charles and Ray Eames' Steel and Glass Concept for the Director; ELVIS PRESLEY Priscilla Presley Recalls the Residences She Shared with the Star of Viva Las Vegas by Jeff Turrentine. Palm Springs "Honeymoon Hideaway", residence in Chino Canyon in LA., Graceland in Memphis; DISCOVERIES BY DESIGNERS; HISTORIC DESIGN: HOLLYWOOD STUDIO CLUB Architect Julia Morgan's 1920s Mediterranean-Style Oasis for Aspiring Young Stars by Steve Vaught; MOTORING IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT The Powerful Relationship Between Celebrities and Their Automobiles by Joseph Giovannini. Jayne Mansfield in her 1956 Lincoln Premiere, Tony Curtis's 1965 Excalibur, Clint Eastwood's 1958 Jaguar XR1505, Dean Martin's 1961 Facel Vega, Debbie Reynolds 1955 Ford Thunderbird, Rudolph Valentino's 1923 Avions Voisin, Rita Hayworth's 1941 Lincoln Continental; UNBUILT HOUSES: DESIGNING FOR THE WILD ONE Maverick Malibu Architect Harry Gesner's Bachelor Pads for Marlon Brando by Alastair Gordon; SESSUE HAYAKAWA The Pioneering Actor, Producer and Director and His Hollywood Castle; ESTATES FOR SALE AROUND THE WORLD Cecil B. DeMille's Former Retreat in the Foothills of Southern California's Verdugo Mountains in Lake View Terrace, a northern Suburb of Los Angeles; Provencal style ivy-covered villa close to Canebiers, Salins, Pampelonne and other beaches of Saint-Tropez on the Riviera of France, Dallas-based architect Max Levy's light-filled design in Dallas, Texas; Easy Hall, a lush property seven miles from Bridgetown, Barbados; Palm-fringed getaway by architectural legend Maurice Fatio on Lake Worth in Palm Beach, Florida. Paperback condition: Fine in Wraps

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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 11/95 SPECIAL ISSUE: BROADWAY AT HOME! New York: Conde Nast, 1995.

Magazine is in NEAR FINE condition--minor shelfwear to front wrap--with 282 pages - Architectural Digest November 1995, Volume 52 Number 11. SPECIAL ISSUE: BROADWAY AT HOME. Articles include "Guest Speaker: Tony Kushner-The Angels in America Author on Beauty and Ambivalence"; "Architecture: The New Amsterdam Theater-Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Revives Broadway's Faded Star" by Paul Goldberger, restoration architect Hugh Hardy, original architects Henry Herts & Hugh Tallant; "Portrait: Arthur Miller-Master of the American Theater in Connecticut" by Judith Thurman; "Art Notebook: Broadway Memorabilia-Collecting Pieces of Theatrical History" by Ann E. Berman; "Historic Houses: Eugene O'Neill-Restoring the Playwright's Childhood Home in Connecticut" by Barbara Geth. Monte Cristo Cottage, Eugene O'Neill's family summer residence in New London; "Set Design: Joseph Urban-Vienna's Apostle of the 'New Stagecraft' on Boradway" by Robert Reed Cole; "Mr. Kramer Builds His Dream House: The Normal Heart Author's Lakeside Retreat" by Larry Kramer, architect David Webster; "Broadway Plugs Into the Computer Age" by Nicholas von Hoffman; "William Ivey Long at Thimbles: The Costume Designer's Massachusetts Farm" by Paul Rudnick; "Cy Coleman's New York Melody: The Prolific Composer on the East Side," by Annette Tapert, interior design Lee Laffin; "Patti Lupone in Connecticut: A Log House for the Star of Evita and Anything Goes" by Thomas Carney; "Jon Robin Baitz & Joe Mantello: Author of Three Hotels and Director of Love! Valour! Compassion!" by Gerald Clarke; "Betty Comden Offstage: On The Town's Lyricist Near Lincoln Center" by Michael Frank; "Two Scenes For Tony Walton: The Set Designer in Sag Harbor & Manhattan" by Jennifer Allen; "Broadway Legends: Moss Hart-The Playwright's Fairview Farm in Pennsylvania" by Steven M.L. Aronson; "George C. Wolfe: Soho Stage for the Public Theater Wizard" by Susan Cheever; "Charles Strouse: The Compose of Bye Bye Birdie and Annie In Connecticut" by Nicholas Shrady; "Isabelle Stevenson on Fifth Avenue: At Home With the President of the American Theatre Wing" by Brendan Gill; "Ann Reinking: A New York Refuge for the Dancer-Choreographer" by Brooks Peters, interior design by Annelle Warwick; "Broadway Legends: George Gershwin-The Celebrated Composer's Manhattan Penthouse" by Gerald Clarke, interior designer Kay Swift; "Gene Saks" The Brighton Beach Memoirs Director In Manhattan and East Hampton" by Susan Cheever; "Fred Ebb: Cabaret's Lyricist on Central Park" by Michael Frank; "Chita Rivera: The Kiss of the Spider Woman Star Outside of New York" by Steven M.L. Aronson; "Broadway Joe Allen: Informal Style for the Theater District Restaurateur" by Jesse Kornbluth, interior design by DD Allen; "Robin Wagner on the Rocks: The Set Designer's Stone House in Connecticut" by Joseph Giovannini; "Jerry Herman in Bel-Air: Off Broadway with the Composer & Lyricist" by Irene Borger; "Broadway Legends: Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontanne-The Acting Couple's Ten Chimneys Retreat in Wisconsin" by Avis Berman; "Bernard Jacobs: A Manhattan Brownstone for the Produce of Cats and Amadeus" by Carol Lufty; "Jules Fisher: The Lighting Designer's New York Spot" by Gini Alhadeff; "Broadway Legends: Richard Rogers-Connecticut Colonial for The Okahoma! Composer" by Stephen Citron; "On the Park with James Lapine: New York Perspectives for the Director of Passion" by Jeffrey Hogrefe, interior design by DD Allen; "Adolph Green and Phyllis Newman-The Lyricist and the Actress in East Hampton" by Donald Spoto; "The Players: The Fabled Theater Club on Gramercy Park" by Brendan Gill. JMVINTAGE specializes in Books, Magazines and Treasures related to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and..other curious people. Paperback condition: Near Fine

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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 10/95. New York: Conde Nast, 1995.

Magazine is in NEAR FINE condition--minor shelfwear to front wrap--with 282 pages - Architectural Digest November 1995, Volume 52 Number 11. SPECIAL ISSUE: BROADWAY AT HOME. Articles include "Guest Speaker: Tony Kushner-The Angels in America Author on Beauty and Ambivalence"; "Architecture: The New Amsterdam Theater-Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Revives Broadway's Faded Star" by Paul Goldberger, restoration architect Hugh Hardy, original architects Henry Herts & Hugh Tallant; "Portrait: Arthur Miller-Master of the American Theater in Connecticut" by Judith Thurman; "Art Notebook: Broadway Memorabilia-Collecting Pieces of Theatrical History" by Ann E. Berman; "Historic Houses: Eugene O'Neill-Restoring the Playwright's Childhood Home in Connecticut" by Barbara Geth. Monte Cristo Cottage, Eugene O'Neill's family summer residence in New London; "Set Design: Joseph Urban-Vienna's Apostle of the 'New Stagecraft' on Boradway" by Robert Reed Cole; "Mr. Kramer Builds His Dream House: The Normal Heart Author's Lakeside Retreat" by Larry Kramer, architect David Webster; "Broadway Plugs Into the Computer Age" by Nicholas von Hoffman; "William Ivey Long at Thimbles: The Costume Designer's Massachusetts Farm" by Paul Rudnick; "Cy Coleman's New York Melody: The Prolific Composer on the East Side," by Annette Tapert, interior design Lee Laffin; "Patti Lupone in Connecticut: A Log House for the Star of Evita and Anything Goes" by Thomas Carney; "Jon Robin Baitz & Joe Mantello: Author of Three Hotels and Director of Love! Valour! Compassion!" by Gerald Clarke; "Betty Comden Offstage: On The Town's Lyricist Near Lincoln Center" by Michael Frank; "Two Scenes For Tony Walton: The Set Designer in Sag Harbor & Manhattan" by Jennifer Allen; "Broadway Legends: Moss Hart-The Playwright's Fairview Farm in Pennsylvania" by Steven M.L. Aronson; "George C. Wolfe: Soho Stage for the Public Theater Wizard" by Susan Cheever; "Charles Strouse: The Compose of Bye Bye Birdie and Annie In Connecticut" by Nicholas Shrady; "Isabelle Stevenson on Fifth Avenue: At Home With the President of the American Theatre Wing" by Brendan Gill; "Ann Reinking: A New York Refuge for the Dancer-Choreographer" by Brooks Peters, interior design by Annelle Warwick; "Broadway Legends: George Gershwin-The Celebrated Composer's Manhattan Penthouse" by Gerald Clarke, interior designer Kay Swift; "Gene Saks" The Brighton Beach Memoirs Director In Manhattan and East Hampton" by Susan Cheever; "Fred Ebb: Cabaret's Lyricist on Central Park" by Michael Frank; "Chita Rivera: The Kiss of the Spider Woman Star Outside of New York" by Steven M.L. Aronson; "Broadway Joe Allen: Informal Style for the Theater District Restaurateur" by Jesse Kornbluth, interior design by DD Allen; "Robin Wagner on the Rocks: The Set Designer's Stone House in Connecticut" by Joseph Giovannini; "Jerry Herman in Bel-Air: Off Broadway with the Composer & Lyricist" by Irene Borger; "Broadway Legends: Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontanne-The Acting Couple's Ten Chimneys Retreat in Wisconsin" by Avis Berman; "Bernard Jacobs: A Manhattan Brownstone for the Produce of Cats and Amadeus" by Carol Lufty; "Jules Fisher: The Lighting Designer's New York Spot" by Gini Alhadeff; "Broadway Legends: Richard Rogers-Connecticut Colonial for The Okahoma! Composer" by Stephen Citron; "On the Park with James Lapine: New York Perspectives for the Director of Passion" by Jeffrey Hogrefe, interior design by DD Allen; "Adolph Green and Phyllis Newman-The Lyricist and the Actress in East Hampton" by Donald Spoto; "The Players: The Fabled Theater Club on Gramercy Park" by Brendan Gill. JMVINTAGE specializes in Books, Magazines and Treasures related to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and..other curious people. Paperback condition: Near Fine

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Suzuki, Shinichi: Suzuki Bass School, Revised Edition, Vol.1 Bass Part, ALFRED MUSIC PUBLISHING, Oktober 2002 ISBN: 073905175X
Contents are: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: Variations and Theme (Shinichi Suzuki) * Lightly Row (Folk Song) * Go Tell Aunt Rhody (Folk Song) * May Song (Folk Song) * Song of the Wind, (Folk Song) * O Come, Little Children (Folk Song) * Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Variations (Shinichi Suzuki) * LIghtly Row (Folk Song) * Go Tell Aunt Rhody (Folk Song) * Chatter with the Angels (Spiritual) * Song of the Wind (Folk Song) * May Song (Folk Song) * French Folk Song (Folk Song) * O Come, LIttle Children (Folk Song) * Lament (Bohemian Folk Song) * Perpetual Motion (Shinichi Suzuki) * Allegretto (Shinichi Suzuki) * Allegro (Shinichi Suzuki) * The Little Fiddle (German Folk Song).

NEUBUCH! 30 cm 307 mm x 229 mm x 5 mm; Suzuki Bass School 1

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