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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 3/4 1974. Los Angeles, Ca: John C. Brasfield Publishing Corp., 1974.
Architectural Digest 3/4 1974. Volume 30, No. 5. 124 pages. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in FINE condition; pages are firm, clean and tight. JMVINTAGE specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. COVER: Residence of T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings in Athens, Greece, photographed by I. Ioannides and L. Bartzioti. Articles include: INTERIOR DESIGN PARK AVENUE PROFILE: Elegance with livability, luxury and warmth, interior design by Joseph Braswell, AID, photography by Norman McGrath. Publishing executive Mr. And Mrs. Byron C. Foyt's apartment; AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART: Jack Kent Cooke's Bel-Air residence, where beauty, proportion and fine antiques create a private sanctuary, interior design by Gerald Miller, AID, photography by Max Eckert; INTERIOR NO-DESIGN: Architect's New York pied-a-terre - modern, functional, almost bizarre-Peripatetic architect assembles memorabilia in Manhattan, interior design by Keith Irvine and Thomas Fleming, photography by Max Eckert. Architect John Carl Warnecke and his wife Grace's apartment; DETAIL ON A GRAND SCALE: Architect and designer restate timeless elegance on most spectacular ocean site in Massachusetts, interior design by Sister Parish of Parish/Hadley, architecture by Page Cross, AIA, photography by Louis Reens; The home of Mrs. Thomas J. Coolidge; THE MAKING OF A SMALL EMPIRE-COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO: Four-season paradise for multipurpose living and business, interior design by Arthur Elrod, AID; William Raiser, AID; Harold Broderick, AID; architecture by Robert G. Nelson, AIA; photography by Fritz Taggart. Home of Duane B. Hagadone; DRAMA OF THE UNEXPECTED: 'There are no rules,' the designer states, interior design by Sally-Sirkin Lewis, photography by Tim Street-Porter; INTERNATIONAL Robsjohn-Gibbings: Another Architectural Digest exclusive-Athens apartment of the international tastemaker, interior design by Terence H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, photography by; ART AND ANTIQUES CHINA'S MOST PRECIOUS STONE: One of a Kind Jade by Joan M. Hartman, photography by Fritz Taggart, Robert Webber; COLLECTING OLD-MASTER DRAWINGS by James Normile; GARDENS LOTUSLAND: The fabled Montecito gardens of Madame Ganna Walska, photography by Jay Steffy; SPECIAL FEATURES GEORGIA GOVERNOR'S MANSION: Fine Collection of American antiques in the Federal style, architecture by Thomas A. Bradbury, photography by Carroll Proctor Scrubbs; INVESTING: TRICK OR TREAT IN TODAY'S TREASURE MARKET? By Eliot Janeway; SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL DESIGN SHOW, photography by Jeremiah O. Bragstad; A WORD TO THE WINED by Roy Brady, photography by Robert Stein; ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST VISITS PAULINE TRIGERE: The fashion designer's country house, 'La Tortue', photography by Richard Champion; Writers in this issue: Reva Berger, Jane Browne, Sam Burchell, Jane Geniesse, Keitha McLean, Ruth Miller, Camilla Snyder, Rita Van Pelt. Paperback condition: Fine
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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 11/97 Sylvester Stallone. New York: Architectural Digest Publications, 1997.
Architectural Digest November 1997. This magazine is in NEAR FINE condition, with illustrated wraps--very minor shelfwear. 302 pages. Vol 54 No 11. Sylvester Stallone on the cover. Includes: "Guest Speaker: Jane Smiley-Dream House"; "AD Shopping: Bounties of Bath-Hunting for English Antiques with Robert Kime" by Elizabeth Lambert. England and Scotland; "Antique Notebook: Japanese Studio Ceramics-Refined Pieces from Meiji-Period Masters" by Doris Athineos; "Profile: Eyre De Lanux-Remembering an Innovator of Modern Design" by Mitchell Owns; "Architecture: European Unification-Mark Guard's Modernist Touch Links Paris and London Apartments" by Joseph Giovannini; "Gardens: Cultivating the Past-Virgina Robinson's Legacy in Beverly Hills" by Michael Webb. Virginia Robinson Gardens. Harry Robinson. Pasadena landscape architect Charles Gibbs Adams. "AD Travels: Bangkok's Suan Pakkad Palace-Royal Heirlooms Displayed in Thailand" by Carol Lufty. Weekend retreat of Prince and Princess Chumbhot of Nagara Svarga; "AD Estates: Extraordinary Properties on the Market-Essex, South Carolina, The Catskills. Moyns Park, Essex home of Lord Ivar Mountbatten. Architect Peter Marino's 1982 design for a modest weekend house near Woodstock. Ca' Nuovo, stone summer retreat farmhouse of Italian painter Alberto Burri and his wife, Minsa Craig Burri. Located in the Umbrian hills near Citta di Castello and Perugia. Jorstadt, Architect Ernest Flagg's castle built for Frederick G. Bourne, Singer Sewing Machine's president. Located on Dark Island, one of the Thousand Islands on the St. Lawrence River. Architect Alan Wanzenberg and interior designer Jed Johnson's Vermont house. The Summit, Telluride, by Michael Fuller of Conger Fuller Architects in Aspen. Cherokee Plantation (appeared in AD June 1990 and was featured in Forrest Gump) in South Carolina. Frederick Law Olmstead planned the landscape. Architect Darryl Roberson's updated four-story brick residence in San Francisco's chic Pacific Heights area; "Manhattan Modulations: Orchestrating Space and Color in A Renovated Town House" by Steve M.L. Aronson, architecture by Hermes Mallea, AIA, interior design by Carey Maloney; "Malibu, Sting and Styler: A California Beach House Designed for Family Holidays" by Georgina Howell, interior design by Frank K. Pennino. Sting and wife Trudie Styler's Malibu beach house that was purchased from Barbra Streisand in 1985; "Contemporary Eye: Art Dealer Joseph Helman's Stellar Collection in Manhattan" by Dana Micucci. Artists include Bryan Hunt, Edgar Brandt, Joe Andoe, Ellsowrth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Moskowitz, Ralston Crawford, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Lawrence Gipe, Susan Rothenberg, Chuck Close, Claes Oldenburg. A visit to the art dealers nine-room East Side apartment. "Architectural Digest Visits Sylvester Stallone: Life on the Grand Scale for the Actor in Miami" by Judith Thurman, interior design Massimo Papiri. Biscayne Bay, Florida palazzo, home of Stallone and wife, Jennifer Flavin; "Eaton Square Composition: Practicing the Art of Informal Comfort in London" by Michael Peppiatt. Art dealer, Lucy B. Campbell's town House; "Architecture: Bridging Styles in Vermont-A Modern House Echoes Vintage New England Structures" by Leon Whiteson, interior design by Dee Chenier, ASID, architecture by James Strasman; "Traditionalism Today: Youthful Elegance for An Apartment on Central Park" by Judith Thurman, interior design by Jed Johnson, architecture by Alan Wanzenberg, AIA; "Making Cultures Connect: Islamic Design Meets Western Style in Southern California" by Nicholas Shrady, interior design by Juan Pablo Molyneux. Laguna Beach residence for Syrian couple; "Domestic Policy for George Stephanopoulous-The Former Presidential Adviser in New York" by Jesse Kornbluth, architecture and interior design by Stephen Miller Siegel, AIA; "English Farm Animal Portraits: Nineteenth-Century Paintings That Reflect The Breeders's Pride" by Ann E. Berman; "Before and After: Updating a Family Classic-Color and Texture Add New Energy to a Connecticut Residence" by Cynthia Zarin, interior design by Richard Keith Langham. Chelmsford, a turn-of-the-century Connecticut farmhouse; "White House Agenda: Light Tones and Neoclassical Accents Inform a Serene Retreat Near Washington D.C." by Roland Flamini, interior design by Thomas Pheasant. Chuck and Cynthia Steele Vance's, Georgian-style house overlooking the Potomac in McLean, Virginia. Paperback condition: Near Fine
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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 1/08. New York: Conde Nast Pub, Inc, 2008.
Architectural Digest 1/08. Vol 65, No 1. 204 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 The dining pavilion and pool court of an Asian-influence house in Palm Beach, Florida; ART NOTEBOOK: ROTHKO AND POLLOCK AND STILL GOING STRONG Renowned Dealer and Collector Eugene V. Thaw Surveys a Pivotal Period in American Art by Steven M.L. Aronson; STRIKING A NEW NOTE IN PALM BEACH Reconciling Modern and Tropical, a Home Inspired by Asia Eschews the Obvious, architecture and interior design by Peter Manino, FAIA; Text by Judith Thurman, photography by Scott Frances; TOKYO JEWEL BOX A Surprising Modern Design Blends Ornaments and Restraint, architecture by Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, text by Lucy Birmingham, photography by Robert McLeod. Guesthouse/gallery of Takeo Obayashi; CELEBRATING SIMPLICITY A Spacious House in Malibu Summons the Uncluttered Charm of New England, interior design by Karin Blake, text by Patricia Leigh Brown, photography by David O. Marlow. Shingle Style beach house of Greg and Teresa Nathanson; ARCHTITECTURAL DIGEST VISITS: MARY MATALIN & JAMES CARVILLE Opposing Views Unite in a Bold Design Vision Near the Capital, interior design by R. Edward Bouchard, ASID, and Marion E. Yeck, ASID, text by Gerald Clarke, photography by Gordon Beall; A NOT SO LOG CABIN A Mountain Retreat in Colorado Opens the Door Wide to Progressive Possibilities, architecture by Antoine Predock, FAIA, text by Joseph Giovannini, photography by Robert Reck. Vacation home of Miriam Horn and her husband Charles Sabel; MAKING A HOME IN AFRICA An American Woman's Eclectic Nairobi Sanctuary, architectural design by Anthony Russell, interior design by Elizabeth Warner, text by Steven M.L. Aronson, photography by Tim Beddow. ; URBANE RENEWAL IN MANHATTAN Polished Spaces Set the Stage for Art in a Park Avenue Duplex, interior design by Douglas S. Wittels, text by Wendy Moohan, photography by Durston Saylor; SKETCHES OF SPAIN Moorish Touches Highlight a Los Angeles Residence, architecture by Richard Landry, AIA, interior design by Lorna Auerbach, landscape design by Clark & White and Mark David Levine Design Group, text by Jeff Turrentine, photography by Erhard Pfeiffer; ALL IN DETAILS Clean-Lined Luxury for a New Home in Toronto, architectural design by Murakami Design, interior design by Powell & Bonnell, text by Kelly Vencill Sanchez, photography by Jon Miller/Hedrich Blessing; RYAN SEACREST'S HOLLYWOOD IDYLL The Busy Host Puts His Own Spin on a Villa in the Hills, interior design by Jeff Andrews, text by Peter Hadleman, photography Mary E. Nichols; DESIGNERS TELL ALL From how to choose wallcovering to the most unusual request form a client, AD'S designers and architects discuss the details of their trades: Thomas Britt, Marc Appleton, Mica Ertagun, Thomas Allardyce, Axel Vervoordt, Paul Vincent Wiseman, Margaret McMurry, Mark Boone, Mitchell Turnbough, Sally Sirkin Lewis, Jose Solis Betancourt, Ron Mann, Rose Tarlow, Terry Hunziker. Paperback condition: Fine in Wraps
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No author. Ladies Home Journal Magazine 4/60 KIM NOVAK Cover. Philadelphia: The Curtis Publishing Co, 1960.
LADIES HOME JOURNAL Vol. 77, No 4. 180 pages. Black & White and color illustrated. The magazine, in illustrated wrappers, is in VERY GOOD ++ condition with minor edge and shelf wear; closed tears on the spine; mailing label on front wrapper. A very tight, bright copy inside. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. COVER: Kim Novak by John Engstead; CONDENSED NOVEL COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE "The Trap of Solid Gold" by John D. MacDonald, illustration by Coby Whitmore; STORIES "The Mistress of Mellyn (1st part of 5), Victoria Holt, illustrations by Coby Whitmore; "Other People's Mail" by George Bradshaw, illustration by Jon Whitcomb; "Luck of the Draw" by Dorothy Black; SPECIAL FEATURES: MAY I TELL YOU ABOUT MY HEART ATTACK? By Dorothy Thompson; PRACTICAL HELP WHEN FAMILIES NEED IT; STILL TOO FEW by Margaret Hickey; PAT BOONE TALKS TO TEENAGERS ABOUT HORSE SENSE by Pat Boone; TELL ME, DOCTOR by Goodrich C. Schauffler, M.D.; WHITE ROSES painting by Vincent Van Gogh; TELEVISION, RADIO, COMICS AND MOVIES by Benjamin Spock, M.D.; THE TWO WOMEN IN WINSTON CHURCHILL'S LIFE by Richard Harrity and Ralph G. Martin. The two great ladies whom he has always loved and whose devotion and loyalty have contributed to his greatness: his American mother, Jennie, and his English wife, Clementine. Seven pages with black and white photos and text. Adapted from "The Winston Churchill Story"; ADLAI STEVENSON by Margaret Parton. One Democrat never talks about Stevenson for President: the two-time candidate himself. While others fight in the primaries, Stevenson, somewhat above the din of partisan battle, works hard, lives pleasantly, occasionally-and usually brilliantly-speaks his mind to a world grown accustomed to listen to the wisdom of his words. Black & white photo illustrated; A MOTHER'S RIGHT; THE CHALLENGE TO AMERICAN OBSTETRICS by Herbert Thomas, M.D. with Bruce Bliven, Jr.; DOCTORS CAN'T DO IT ALONE by The Editors; CAN THIS MARRIAGE BE SAVED? By Dorothy Carmeron Disney; WHAT MY SON TAUGHT ME by Maybelle Wilkes; HOW AMERICA LIVES: SHE SPEAKS TO SEVEN MILLION WOMEN by Betty Hannah Hoffman. TV's "50-50 Club" makes Ruth Lyons both a star and "the Midwes't most influential housewife"; "LIFE HAS A LOVELY WAY OF LIVING" by Ruth Lyons; WHEN DID I LOVE HIM MOST? By Margaret Parton; GENERAL FEATURES: LETTERS OUR READERS WRITE US; THERE'S A MAN IN THE HOUSE by Harlan Miller; MAKING MARRIAGE WORK by Clifford R. Adams, Ph.D.; UNDER COVER by Bernardine Kielty; FIFTY YEARS AGO: JOURNAL ABOUT TOWN; THIS IS A GRABBY by Munro Leaf; REFERENCE LIBRARY; ASK ANY WOMAN by Marcelene Cox; FASHION AND BEAUTY: A WEDDING TO REMEMBER by Harriet Van Horne; A DREAM OF A BRIDE by Wilhela Cushman; BEAUTY TO HAVE AND TO HOLD by Dawn Crowell Norman; BEAUTIFUL COTTONS by Nora O'Leary; HOW TO DRESS WELL ON PRACTICALLY NOTHING! By Bet Hart; FOOD AND HOMEMAKING: TWO WEDDING FEASTS; GOOD COOKING AND COMMON SENSE by John Prince; POEMS "Domestic Diaglogue" by Georgie Starbuck Galbraith; "Obstetrician's Prayer" by H.P. Dunn, MD; "Designing" by Mary Wright Lamb; "Lovelorn" by Nina Cox Putnam; "Sonnet for a Reluctant Suitor" by Barbara Shook Hazen; "At the Station" by Jean Todd Freeman; "It Will Be Best" by Betty Jane Balch; "First Quarrel" by Anthony Bailey; "Late Marriage" by Cecil Roberts; "Achilles Wept" by Elizabeth McFarland; "Daughter" by Philip Booth; "Silhouettes" by Dan Jaffe. Paperback condition: Very Good
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