Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Retro Book: For Whom the Cloche Tolls



And you thought that all the kids are self-centered with our myspace, and blogging and the media's infatuation with Paris Hilton. This woman's journal takes it to a new level, albeit a fun one.

For Whom the Cloche Tolls is billed as a "Scrapbook for the Twenties," and indeed it does deliver rich tales of the twenties with lively illustrations.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Fiction: Asthmatica


If you enjoy Canadian Literature jokes, (and who doesn't?) this is the book for you. Actually, even if you don't like Canadian Lit jokes, this is still a good book.

His style is a little like Durang or Leyner. These stories are short, but perfect for summer relaxing. I was especially fond of the story about the boy who was in love with his vacuum.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Film Art: An Introduction


Ever wonder why film buffs go nuts over Citizen Kane? Bordwell &Thompsons' book breaks apart scenes from movies to explain film technique .

Fun and filled with pictures, the 8th edition of this book really makes you think about things like, how deliberate is the placement of that lamp in scene 4...which could be a good or a bad thing :) Enjoy!


Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Retro Book: Better Homes and Gardens Decorating Book














For sheer retro bliss, you cannot beat Better Homes and Gardens. A lot of these styles have come back in fashion, others....not so much.

This particular volume is a treasure trove of modern furniture. There is a sprinkling of early 60's in here up until the mid 70's. Check out this flickr set.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Retro Book: Clothes: Part of Your World

This lovely number from 1973 teaches tweens and teens how to sew clothes and pick the appropriate cut for them. The illustrations are gorgeous and stylish for the time. A lot of the advice is still true today.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Retro Book: This is Texas by M. Sasek



Finding this was one of those moments when you stumble upon something completely wonderful by accident. I found This is Texas in the stacks and then found out there is an entire series of these books that we own.


The art is wonderfully retro and though a lot of the landmarks in this book have changed, it still gives me fond memories of my home state.