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9415078000202

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Published by: Gordon & Gotch
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Notes:
*** Please put 1 copy aside and call customer Diana Maclaurin, she would like to know when each edition of art news has arrived. Her card is in the back of the box.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781905881062

Granta 106 : New Fiction Special order quantity
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Author: Alex Clark (ed.)
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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Published in early May, just in time for summer reading, Granta 106 is a special issue devoted to fiction. Look out for the best short stories of the year, extracts from the most exciting autumn books and an exclusive interview with critically acclaimed short-story writer Mavis Gallant by the Pulitzer Prize-winning and "New York Times" bestselling author Jhumpa Lahiri.

First published May 2009.

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9781905881116

Granta 107 order quantity
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Author: Alex Clark & John Freeman
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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With its mixture of investigative reportage, narrative non-fiction, photography, memoir, fiction and brilliant journalism, "Granta 107" follows on from the critically-acclaimed summer reading issue to showcase more of the best new writing from around the world. In the issue, Mary Gaitskill meditates on how we measure varieties of loss after the disappearance of her rescued cat; Will Self walks through Tehran thirty years on from the revolution; Timothy Phillips uncovers a story of espionage in London between the wars; and, Rana Dasgupta reports from Delhi on the emergence of India's super rich. Plus: Ariel Leve visits the American town revitalized by immigration and Xan Rice among the Polisario rebels fighting for the disputed territory of the western Sahara; and the best new fiction from emerging and established writers.




Author Biography: John Freeman's criticism has appeared in more than 200 newspapers around the world, ... more

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781905881123

Granta 108: Chicago order quantity
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Author: John Freeman & Alex Clark (eds.)
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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Saul Bellow and Ernest Hemingway grew up there. The eight-hour work day, the Ponzi scheme and the rhythm & blues have risen from its streets.
But Chicago is not just a city of the past. In this dynamic issue, Granta brings the one-time industrial hub to life through the eyes of exciting new writers, from homegrown stars like George Saunders and Dave Eggers, to immigrants who have come to the city from Bosnia, South Korea and Ethiopia.
In this issue, Aleksandar Hemon plays football with Italians and Tibetans along lakeshore drive. Chicago born MacArthur genius grant-winning photographer Camilo Jos Vegara captures the demolition of the city's massive public housing estates. Booker prize finalist Hisham Matar recalls moving to the city to join one of its storied architecture firms. Richard Powers recollects the flood of 1992, and Don DeLillo remembers Nelson Algren. Alex Kotlowitz explores the cost of urban violence. Sara ... more

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781905881130

Granta 109 : Work order quantity
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Author: John Freeman (ed)
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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"Granta 109" will showcase the most exciting new voices writing from around the world as they confront the most powerful stories and will feature outstanding new fiction, reportage, memoir and photography. Plus: look out for candid interviews, exclusive podcasts, brand-new interactive features which allow readers to comment on the issue, and our ambitious archive project on our website.

 
ISBN / ISSN:
9780000108238

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Published by: Online INsight Ltd
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ISBN / ISSN:
1177035X

Art News 2006 Calendar order quantity
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Stationery / misc printed material
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Published by: Matris Publishing Ltd
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ISBN / ISSN:
11763752

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Published by: Conran Octopus
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ISBN / ISSN:
0714860107150

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Published by: Magazzino Publishing Services
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9781905881017

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Author: Edited by Jason Cowley
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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Granta 101 features incisive reportage and investigative journalism alongside fiction and a photo essay from the Arctic by Gautier Deblonde. Andrew Hussey reports from the troubled Parisian suburbs; Tim Lott explores the brutal murder of his agent; Xan Rice travels to Angola in search of a missing father and son; Owen Sheers explores the legacy of British H-bomb tests in the Pacific. Plus a new opening section, short stories from Annie Proulx, Rick Moody and Joshua Ferris, a new column by Douglas Coupland and poetry from Robin Robertson.

In this issue:

Ruth Franklin: First Person
Douglas Coupland: Visual Thinking
Louise Dean: Witness
Akash Kapur: Letter From
Robin Robertson: Album
Hilary Mantel: Subject + Object
Andrew Hussey: The Paris Intifada
Rick Moody: Videos of the Dead
Robert Macfarlane: Blitzed Beijing
Tim Lott: The Judgement of ... more

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9781905881024

Granta 102 : The New Nature Writing order quantity
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Author: Jason Cowley (ed)
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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As long as people have been writing, they have been writing about nature. But nature - as we know it - is changing. Economic migration, overpopulation and - most significantly - climate change are shaping the natural world into something unfamiliar. Instead of providing a respite from the urban landscape, the natural world now reflects our mistakes; our abuse; our politics. As our conception and experience of nature changes, so too does the way we write about it. "Granta 102" will be a seminal collection, addressing lost worlds, vanishing species, the race for control of the Arctic and the popularisation of man-made art intended to replicate the aesthetic experiences we once found in the wild. The contributors to this book include Robert Macfarlane, Jonathan Raban, Richard Mabey, Geoff Dyer, Nadine Gordimer, and Isabel Hilton.







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9781905881055

Granta 105 : Lost and Found (A Magazine of New Writing) order quantity
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Author: Alex Clark (ed.)
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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Our world is changing at a dizzying pace: our physical environment, our communities and our cultures, how we communicate and the speed with which we adapt to new ways of experiencing and living in the world.
Caught in the midst of decline and regeneration, what are we losing and what are we gaining? And how do we decide what's worth saving and what should be thrown away?
In this issue, we travel to places on the cusp of staggering change, talk to people who have seen and done it all and rescue a few choice items from the recycling bin. From Ireland's Catholic priests - once exported around the world and now under threat even in their own country - to the hitherto obscure music saved from extinction via the vast exchange mart of the Internet, Granta 105 captures moments of both disappearance and rebirth in all their complexity and strangeness.

First published 2009.





 
ISBN / ISSN:
9781905881215

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Author: john Freeman
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780903141543

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Author: Ian Jack
Published by: Granta Editions
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Granta 79 centres around celebrity, both good and bad: Jason Cowley: the search for Hitler's doctor Fintan; O'Toole: an Irish republican looks at the Queen Kyle; Stone: how Hillary Clinton's home views Hillary ('Go home Billary!');
Riccardo Orizio: the cannibal emperor of the Central African Republic;
Andrew Martin: the roller-coaster champion of the world; Dragisa Blanusa: eighty-nine days with Slobodan Milosevic; NEW FICTION:
Geoff Dyer gets high in Amsterdam;
Andrew O'Hagan: how a child star was born;
Zoe Heller gets lonely in North London
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Tom Stoddart: the African evangelist who claims he can cure Aids;
Michael Collins: Mrs Haggarty meets George Best, Miss Barwell meets Steve McQueen.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780903141642

Granta 84:Over There: How America Sees the World order quantity
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Author: various
Published by: Granta Books
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Reportage, fiction and opinion from outsiders in America, and Americans on themselves.

Granta magazine's 'What We Think of America', published in April 2002, was a prescient reflection of the USA's deepening political unpopularity among people outside its own borders. But what do Americans themselves think of their country's new imperialism - and of the world it rules? Do they know?

With contributions by:
Edmund White
James Buchan
James Kelman
Joy Williams
Luc Sante
Paul Fussell
Todd McEwen
Nell Freudenberger
Martin Rowson
Paul Theroux
Chalmers Johnson.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780903141673

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Author: Ian Jack (Editor)
Published by: Granta Books
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This issue of Granta excavates histories both personal and political: repressed memories, unexplored lives, forgotten wars, secret careers.

Contents:
Orhan Pamuk: A Religious Conversation
Diana Athill: Alive, Alive-Oh!
J. Robert Lennon: Eight Pieces For The Left Hand
Brian Cathcart: The Lives Of Brian
Jackie Kay: You Go When You Can No Longer Stay
Daniel Smith: The Surgery Of Last Resort
David J. Spear: Good Father
Jennie Erdal: Tiger's Ghost
Giles Foden: White Men's Boats
T. Coraghessan Boyle: Femme Fatale
Jonathan Tel, Put Not Thy Trust In Chariots
Geoffrey Beattie: Protestant Boy
Anne Enright: Shaft

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780903141697

Granta 86: Film (Summer 2004) order quantity
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Author: Ian Jack (ed)
Published by: Granta Editions
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Contents:

John Fowles The French Lieutenant's Diary
Ian Jack The Best Picture He Ever Saw
Tessa Hadley The Enemy
Maarten 't Hart Rats
Karl French Art by Directors
Thomas Keneally The Handbag Studio
Gaby Wood In Lana Turner's Bedroom
Jonathan Lethem Two or Three Things I Dunno About Cassavetes
Shampa Banerjee Little Durga
Andrew O'Hagan Two Years in the Dark
Jim Lewis Stay Up Late
Chris Petit Germany
Colson Whitehead Down in Front
Adam Mars-Jones Quiet, Please
Atom Egoyan Dr Gonad

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780903141710

Granta 87 : Jubilee! The 25th Anniversary Issue (Autumn 2004) order quantity
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Author: Ian Jack (ed)
Published by: Granta Books
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This special edition of Granta celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary with a rich collection of new pieces by some of the writers who helped make its reputation, and by others who may do so in the future.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780903141734

Granta 88: Mothers (Winter 2004) order quantity
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Author: Ian Jack (ed.)
Published by: Granta Books
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The acclaimed journal turns its gaze to the first women in our lives, with stunning work by ‘Purple Hibiscus’ author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Alexandra Fuller, Hilary Mantel, Ian McEwan, Edmund White, Paul Theroux and others. “This is just what a good literary magazine should do: engage and stimulate and occasionally provoke the reader. There’s nothing cosy about Granta, and it’s all the better for that.” — Telegraph.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780903141758

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Author: Ian Jack (ed.)
Published by: Granta Books
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The answer, mainly, is China. An issue devoted to how and where we made and make things, from strawberries in the fields of Herefordshire to the car plants of Korea.
Featuring Isabel Hilton in the new factories of China, Joe Sacco on Chechen rebels living in an abandoned dairy factory, Andrew Martin in the chocolate factories of York, Neil Steinberg on the last lamps in Chicago, Des Barry on Merthyr Tydfil - the old Hoover factory where his father worked, Liz Jobey on turning a factory into a home and Luc Sante on the boredom of factory work.

Plus new fiction by James Lasdun and Tessa Hadley.

With a picture essay on a Rust Belt factory of the American midwest by Alec Soth.

 
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