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Greek Style (Style Book Series)
Published in Hardcover by Thames & Hudson (1987)
Authors: Suzanne Slesin, Stafford Cliff, and Daniel Rozensztroch
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Can only get it from amazon.UK
This is an excellent book on greek style. It is considered a classic and fully captures the essence of the country. The book is full of pictures and a great addition for your collection or to give as a gift. It has been also recommended by To Vima book reviews as one of the best books on greek style. The only option for order is through amazon.uk where I have been ordering copies for the last 2 years since the us site has never had it available!

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Everyday Things(tm): Glass
Published in Hardcover by Harry N Abrams (2001)
Authors: Suzanne Slesin, Daniel Rozensztroch, Stafford Cliff, and Marie-Pierre Morel
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A unique gift for people who enjoy coffee-table art
Everyday Things: Glass is a beauteous celebration of its title substance and all the countless decorative and practical things that can be wrought with it - including cruets, canisters, inkwells, lanterns, pitchers, and paperweights. Gorgeous, full-color photographs fill every page with an artist's eye for elegance, while the prose text offers intensely researched, enlightening commentary about the specific history of countless glass objects of art and everyday use. Suzanne Slesin (Homestyle magazine editor-in-chief), Daniel Rozensztroch (Paris-based author), and Stafford Cliff (London-based author), and Marie-Pierre Morel (Paris-based, professional photographer) draw upon their many years of expertise to effectively collaborate with Everyday Things: Glass resulting in a visual compendium that takes commonplace things and turns them into elements of majesty Everyday Things: Glass is enthusiastically recommended as a unique and unusual gift for people who enjoy coffee-table art and photography books.


Wire (Everyday Things)
Published in Hardcover by Abbeville Press, Inc. (1994)
Authors: Suzanne Slesin, D. Rozensztroch, Daniel Rozensztroch, Jean-Louis Menard, Gilles de Chabaneix, Daniel Rozensztroch, and Stafford Cliff
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Comprehensive historical and technical book
As an artist and metal worker, I've found this book comprehensive. Great illustrations and historical documents.


Spanish Style
Published in Hardcover by Clarkson N. Potter (1990)
Authors: Suzanne Slesin, Stafford Cliff, Daniel Rozensztroch, and Paloma Picasso
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Memories of Spain
Another excellent title in the series of "Style" books by Suzanne Slesin, et al. I purchased this book after my first trip to Spain and it was a wonderful way to remember my visit. This title also brings out the essence of Spain and is comparable to Caribbean Style also by Slesin. If you are looking to decorate in the Spanish Style or want a book to remember Spain, this is the title to have in your library. Of course Caribbean Style set the benchmark for "Style Books" and had not been topped. Spanish Style needs to come back into print.

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it a good book for any one loves spanisn style it has a lot of good ideas


Caribbean Style
Published in Paperback by Three Rivers Press (1999)
Authors: Suzanne Slesin, Stafford Cliff, Jack Berthelot, Martine Gaume, Daniel Rozensztroch, Gilles De Chabaneix, and Gilles de Chabaneix
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total eye candy....
this book was not what i had anticipated.
it might be great for tourists who want to see the true island living,or doll house makers, however,
as an architecture student and a caribbean native i was not impressed by the literature, or lack thereof.
excellent photography.

Authentic island style....believe me!
I live in St.Thomas, USVI and wanted to build a doll house for my 3 yr old to have as a rememberance of living on a tropical island. Since St. Thomas is a US Territory it is more Americanized, so I purchased Caribbean Style for a better refference. It is now my doll house bible. Now my daughter will have a authentic reproduction Caribbean house!

A pioneer in the tradition of creative art-decoration books
When it was first published, this great book stunned every body. I remember our surprise watching the pink cover, the blue pages, the nicely cut pages. As in Marie-France Boyer books illustrated by Eric Morin you found in this series "french style", "english style" and italian style", for the first time, artistic layout, creative photographs, technical architecture drawings and 280 pages full of pictures and precise descriptions. If you plan a trip to Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Barthelemy, Antigua, Nevis, Montserrat, Barbados, Haiti or Jamaica, buy this book. It is "indemodable". As invitees in Plantation Bologne, one of the best ron maker in Guadeloupe we stayed in the former distillery manager house . All architectural details of this type of houses can be found in this book. If you were lucky enough to spend some time in any of these islands, you will want to buy this book too. It is a standard in its own.


Japanese Style
Published in Paperback by Random House Value Publishing (1999)
Authors: Daniel Rozensztroch and Cliff Slesin
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A LITTLE book, indeed
To have this book labeled Paperback edition of the original SUPERB hardcover book without qualification is a little bit too much for me.

Even at a quarter of the price, this 4 1/2 inch book is nothing compared to the original edition.

And still I don't regret having it, because it reminds me of the big hardcover book...

Well worth the price
Because we are in the process of designing and building a Zen Danish (as we call it) new home I purchased this wonderful book in order to get some specific ideas. Of special interest are the similarities between the Danish and Japanese styles that we love.

What amazed me is this book was published in the 80's yet I swear this book looks like it is a 2003 or futuristic publication that is timeless and well worth the hefty price of the book.

The section on Small Spaces is excellent and a chapter I would recommend for anyone who is looking to build either a small yet open home for one or two, or the second home in the mountains or sear the seashore.

I love the section on lofts and how they can be made to be classy, and not cluttered. And the whole chapter on craftsmanship which is actually what makes a Zen style living area so wonderful to me. Beginning on page 100 I gained some excellent ideas for our new garden and wisdom on how to have just the right amount of plant life and a koi pond to make the outside a part of ones living environment, rather than the grass and other high maintenance yards the average American has.

It is a book I find myself picking up every few days, reading a few pages and getting new ideas I can actually use.

Excellent Book, Beautiful Photography
This has got to be one of the best "Style" Books ever published. Excellent examples of architecture, beautiful interior design, and superb photography. Just the right juxtaposition of traditional and modern. Each of the major sections has both Japanese and Western Styles. Normally this would not mix, had it been contrived, but all of the examples in the book are real houses where people live and work. No Architectural Digest type of Houses that look artificial and posed are to be found in this book. My favorites are the tranditional Japanese houses of which there really great examples. This book can give you hundreds of ideas for decorating your house tastefully. The photography really does justice to these houses and the subtle aesthetics of the Japanese Style.

I collect "Style Books", and this has long been one of my favorites. I have had this book for over ten years and still look at it from time to time.

I would like to point out that the other review for this book below refers to a Miniature version of this book, and is probably a misunderstanding of some sort.


The International Book of Lofts
Published in Hardcover by Clarkson N. Potter (1986)
Authors: Suzanne Slesin, Daniel Rozensztroch, and Stafford Cliff
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Coverage of Historical and Early Loft Treatment
As many readers of this title I was looking for interesting, creative, innovative use of loft space. The piece seems complete in its coverage of origin and early treatment. Lofts in several international urban settings are described and pictured. Floor plans for a representative number are presented at the conclusion. By now it has become fairly dated. Present day materials and treatments clearly be an important addition. Surely there has been great progress in the 12 years since the book was released. Secondly, "adventurous" lofts were not prevalent. A few several portrayals were bland and unexciting. However, the work seems to be one of the few available resources for those interested in the development of loft space.

Helped Start the Research of My Dream
My dream is to live in a Loft. And this book helped me get started on my research. I have already labeled and marked my favorite floor plans and styles. I am currently looking for a book that contains more information about costs and maintenance of lofts. Otherwise it's a great book to get an idea of lofts, what styles you may like and the history of lofts.


Kitchen Ceramics (Everyday Things)
Published in Hardcover by Abbeville Press, Inc. (1997)
Authors: Suzanne Slesin, Daniel Rozensztroch, Stafford Cliff, and Marie-Pierre Morel
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Visually appealing but not very informative!
This was a beautifully done book with wonderful pictures! The major problem I found with it is that it only covered four or five of the major brands of collectible kitchen ceramics. I ordered it under the impression that it covered a vast range of kitchen ceramics. What proved to be even more disappointing was that there was no price guide! I guess if you're an experienced collector of yellowware, redware, ironstone, etc. this would be a great book. For a novice such as myself, it proved to be relatively useless.

Beautiful Color Photographs
As a novice collector of yellowware bowls I found this book to contain much general information from the history of kitchen ceramics to specific styles. The detailed color photographys are simply outstanding, showing numerous styles within each category of ceramic, and even goes so far as to point out the individual characteristics of pieces made my specific potters. This quickly became my favorite reference book and one I will never part with.


The Book of Lofts
Published in Hardcover by Thames and Hudson Ltd (1986)
Authors: Suzanne Slesin, Stafford Cliff, and Daniel Rozensztroch
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The Essence of Caribbean Style (The Essence of Style)
Published in Paperback by Thames and Hudson Ltd (21 November, 1994)
Authors: Suzanne Slesin, Stafford Cliff, Jack Berthelot, Martine Gaume, and Daniel Rozensztroch
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