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National Park Service: The Story Behind the Scenery (The Story Behind the Scenery)
Published in Paperback by KC Publications (2003)
Authors: Horace M. Albright, Russell E. Dickenson, William Penn Mott, Mary L. Van Camp, Russell Dickinson, and Russell E. Dickinson
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History of the National Park Service
History of the National Park Service told first hand by three former Directors of the National Park Service.

Horace M. Albright who started with the Interior Department in 1913 and was Director of the National Park Service from 1929 to 1933.

Russell E. Dickenson who started with the National Park Service as a ranger in 1946 and was Director from 1980 to 1985.

William Penn Mott Jr who started with the National Park Service in 1933 and became Director in 1985.

Interesting reading from the first hand accounts of these three former Directors on the history of the National Park Service from the beginning to 1987.

This is a large format (9 x 12) soft bound book loaded with beautiful color photographs of the National Parks, Monuments and Historic Sites.

This is a great value for the money.


Edwin Dickinson: Dreams and Realities
Published in Hardcover by Hudson Hills Pr (2002)
Authors: Douglas Dreishpoon, Edwin Walter Dickinson, Mary Ellen Abell, Francis V. O'Connor, and Albright-Knox Art Gallery
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A Major Catalogue Raisonne
EDWIN DICKINSON: Dreams and Realities is a major work. Again we have a catalogue for an exhibition (that started at the Albright-Knox Gallery in 2002 and is still travelling) that is so well written and illustrated that it becomes a standard reference for any library of art.

Dickinson is not a name that carries instant recognition outside of art historians' and artists' circles. He spanned (1891 - 1978) a period in American art history which jumped from academic realism to cubism and abstract expressionism and through all of these changes he retained his own style, pausing here and there to prove that he was thoroughly informed by all the changes in the arts while continuing his mission as a representational artist. His studios were in New York and in Cape Cod and it is here that he observed and painted the world as he saw it. Some of his canvases took years to complete: other canvases and works on paper were dashed off in a most facile fashion.

This major book celebrates an artist who probably will always be an enigma in the history of American art and brings his entire oeuvre to our attention. We are shown self portraits painted throughout his career, always a fascinating and valid way to track an artist's progress. The color reproductions are a bit bland and tend to flatten the images. Oddly the black and white drawings suffer the same fate, becoming shades of gray rather than strong lines. The various contributors to the book add a significant dimension of awe for this under-appreciated artist. It is up to the viewer of this book to judge how visually important rather than historically significant was Edwin Dickinson.

A Major Catalogue Raisonne
EDWIN DICKINSON: DREAMS AND REALITIES is a major work. Again we have a catalogue for an exhibition (that started at the Albright-Knox Gallery in 2002 and is still traveling) that is so well written and illustrated that it becomes a standard reference for any library of art.

Dickinson is not a name that carries instant recognition outside the circles of art historians and artists. He spanned (1891 - 1978) a period in American art history which jumped from academic Realism to Cubism and Abstract Expressionism and through all of these changes he retained his own style, pausing here and there to prove that he was thoroughly informed by all the new schools in the arts while continuing his mission as a representational artist. His studios were in New York and in Cape Cod and it is here that he observed and painted the world as he saw it. Some of his canvases took years to complete: other canvases and works on paper were dashed off in a most facile fashion.

This major book celebrates an artist who probably will always be an enigma in the history of American art and brings his entire oeuvre to our attention. We are shown self portraits painted throughout his career, always a fascinating and valid way to track and artist's progress. The color reproductions are a bit bland and tend to flatten the images. Oddly the black and white drawings suffer the same fate, becoming shades of gray rather than strong lines. The various contributors to the book add a significant dimension of awe for this under-appreciated artist. It is up to the viewer of this book to judge how visually important rather than hisortically significant was Edwin Dickinson.

Profusely illustrated with 72 full color reproductions
The collaborative effort of Douglas Dreishpoon (Curator of 20th-Century art, Albright-Knox Art Gallery), Mary Ellen Abell (Assistant Professor, Dowling College, Oakdale, New York), and independent American art historian and expert Francis V. O'Connor, Edwin Dickinson: Dreams And Realities showcases the life and work of Edwin Dickinson (1891-1978), a representational painter best known for his abstract expressionist landscapes, nudes, and still life paintings. An informative monograph details Dickinson's more than 35 years as a very highly regarded and influential American painter. Profusely illustrated with 72 full color reproductions and 91 black/white illustrations, Edwin Dickinson: Dreams And Realities is a quite welcome and very highly recommended addition to academic, personal, and professional Art History reference collections.


By Blood Betrayed (Mechwarrior Series, 3)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Roc (1999)
Authors: Mel Odom, Blaine Lee Pardoe, and Blaire Lee Pardoe
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It Came From the Sky
Published in VHS Tape by Mti/Leo Films (25 April, 2000)
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Funny Cars
Published in Paperback by Motorbooks International (2000)
Author: Robert Genat
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Alex Stories: New Clothes for Alex (Picture Hippo)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Ltd (30 November, 1986)
Authors: Mary Dickinson and Charlotte Firmin
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OSS : The Secret History of America's First Central Intelligence Agency
Published in Paperback by Dell Publishing (01 August, 1973)
Author: R. Harris Smith
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Alex's Outing
Published in Hardcover by E P Dutton (1983)
Author: Mary Dickinson
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Dear Rogue: A Biography of the American Baritone Lawrence Tibbett (Opera Biography Series, No. 6)
Published in Hardcover by Amadeus Pr (1996)
Authors: Hertzel Weinstat and Bert Wechsler
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Sonography in Obstetrics & Gynecology: Principles and Practice
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (15 March, 2001)
Authors: Arthur C. Fleischer, Frank A. Manning, Philippe, MD Jeanty, Roberto, MD Romero, and Arthur C., MD Fleisher
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