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...assures me that a second, superior print will arrive in January but copies of the first have already arrived in chain stores (including Amazon) and will not be replaced. You are advised to wait a while before seeking the book out and to avoid getting it online. Check the indicia for the edition or just give the book a flip-through. This initial snafu shouldn't deter you. "Scheherazade" has much to recommend it both in its variety of artistic styles and the quality of the work. The fact that it features women artists becomes just another facet to this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Year of the Anthology | 11/24/2004 | See Source »

...This issue has a special insert on cardstock of a cut-out, constructible miniature nickelodeon. It would probably work too. Elsewhere he fills an entire giant-sized page with a joke treatise, printed in a phone-book-sized font, on the different types of collectors. As always, even the indicia gets the Ware treatment, in that typically fussy prose of his: "Also, please note, should you be a German 'Hip Hop' band, or a Belgian night club, or a student filmmaker with a project due soon and no ideas - the contents of this volume fall under the general copyright...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Depressing Joy of Chris Ware | 11/27/2001 | See Source »

...without pleasure that the Vagabond arrived in Cambridge a day or so ago. Times and indicia change but the old place seems to be as it always has been. Freshmen still have questions to ask; fond fathers still come to the Crimson offices seeking advice for their yearlings; Weld, Wigglesworth, all the freshmen dormitories are chattering with mother decorators; the Yard once again is buzzing with the seriousness of beginnings; the thought of the tercentenary has not disturbed old John Harvard; a young girl took his picture this morning remarking about his youth. And the happy Sophomores as they enter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Vagabond | 9/24/1935 | See Source »

...there any normal father in all the land who was going to bribe a public official and imperil his reputation and character, who would select his only son to carry the bribe? The selection of that only son was the very indicia that the man who sent the money had nothing in his mind which was evil or corrupt. . . . Does a bribed official give or send to a briber a promissory note for the bribe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Act Two | 11/24/1924 | See Source »

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