The White Suits #3

The White Suits #3

Author: Frank Barbiere

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics (Single Issues)

Published: 2014-09-03

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13:

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Mob war erupts in Chinatown! In a desperate final gambit, New York's criminal underworld and their Russian mercenaries draw the murderous White Suits into a deadly ambush, with ex-Suit Prizrak and FBI agent Sarah Anderson as hostages. With no way out but death, who will survive the Kill Box�? * Violent noir action from Frank Barbiere (_Blackout, Five Ghosts_) and Toby Cypress (_Blue Estate, Predator_).


Baccano!, Vol. 3 (light novel)

Baccano!, Vol. 3 (light novel)

Author: Ryohgo Narita

Publisher: Yen Press LLC

Published: 2016-12-20

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 0316270423

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The year is 1931. A boy boards a train to visit his friend in New York. A woman in a jumpsuit boards a train to meet her employer in New York. And the conductor? He boards because it's his job. If it had been any other day, they all would have gotten where they were going just fine. But it's not any other day. The Rail Tracer is on the hunt. The gonzo tale of gangsters, immortals, and outrageous luck (both bad and good) speeds into its third volume!


Made For Each Other

Made For Each Other

Author: Bronwyn Cosgrave

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2008-12-02

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1596917520

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At the Academy Awards, the answer to who wore what matters just as much as who won what. Focusing on the actresses nominated for Oscars and a few seminal presenters, Made for Each Other traces the fashion trends of the widely watched Oscar ceremony. From the splendor of Vivien Leigh to the spare war-era chic of Ingrid Bergman, from the arresting glamor of Marlene Dietrich to Barbra Streisand's daring sequined Arnold Scaasi pantsuit, Bronwyn Cosgrave delivers a revealing account of the entertainers who have helped shape the look of the Academy Awards and the international couturiers and behind-the-scenes fashion players on whom they've relied. Delving deep into the partnerships that have defined Oscar fashion-Claudette Colbert and Travis Banton; Grace Kelly and Edith Head; Audrey Hepburn and Hubert de Givenchy; Elizabeth Taylor and Helen Rose; Liza Minelli and Halston; Cher and Bob Mackie; Jodie Foster and Georgio Armani; Nicole Kidman and John Galliano; Hilary Swank and Randolph Duke-Cosgrave demonstrates that from the beginning fashion was as integral to Oscar night as the films it celebrated. In a package befitting the glamorous subject, Made for Each Other includes previously unseen sketches of Oscar dresses by legendary couturiers, rare vintage photographs, and fashion illustrations of key dresses created especially for this book. For fashionistas and film buffs alike, Made for Each Other is a must have for anyone interested in this perfect pairing.


The Man in the White Suit

The Man in the White Suit

Author: Ben Collins

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 000733169X

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Ever since Black Stig disappeared off the front of HMS Invincible in 2003, one question has captivated 350 million viewers of Top Gear around the world: Who is the man in the white suit?


American Costume 1915-1970

American Costume 1915-1970

Author: Shirley Miles O'Donnol

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1989-08-22

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9780253113733

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Shirley Miles O'Donnol provides both illustrations and written descriptions of styles worn in everyday life and suggests ways of adapting them to stage use. Her animated and informative text gives an overview of social trends as well as insight into the fashions themselves. Since women's fashions change more frequently and more radically than men's, the chapters follow the eras in women's apparel: "The First World War," "The Flaming Twenties," "The Depressed Thirties," "The Second World War," "The Postwar Era and the 'New Look,'" "The Late Fifties: Dawn of the Space Age," and "The Sixties: Unisex and Miniskirts." Lavishly illustrated with original drawings by the author, photographs of costumes now in museum collections, and drawings and photographs taken from fashion magazines spanning more than fifty years, American Costume, 1915-1970 is a practical -- and entertaining -- handbook for the stage costumer.


Young Las Vegas

Young Las Vegas

Author: Joan Burkhart Whitely

Publisher: Stephens Press, LLC

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1932173323

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The Las Vegas we know was conceived -- if anybody really conceived it -- in 1931, when Nevada liberalised its divorce and gambling laws, which would ultimately transform the city into America's playground for grown-ups. It was also the year an unprecedented engineering project began, that would turn the Colorado River from a wild killer stream to a wild reservoir that waters not only California vegetables but also sprawling Las Vegas suburbs. From 1905 to 1931, Las Vegas was still a tiny oasis in a big, dangerous desert. Its isolated people made their own swamp coolers, their own entertainment and sometimes their own whiskey. The author, Joan Burkhardt Whitely, enlisted older Las Vegans to help capture the memories of a Mojave Mayberry where neighbours took care of each other, not merely because no one else would, but because it was their hometown, and they cared.


Post Report

Post Report

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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Series of pamphlets on countries of the world; revisions issued.