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Astronaut Michael Collins adds a revised chapter to the extraordinary story of his training and participation in the Gemini 10 and Apollo 11 flights. ...
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From Booker Prize nominee Michael Collins comes “a wonderfully creepy murder mystery” (People), about a novelist whose last hope for fame may be the deepest secret in his past. For E. Robert Pendleton, a professor clinging to tenure and living in the shambles of his once-bright literary career, death seems to be the only remaining option. But his suicide attempt fails, and during his long convalescence, a novel is discovered hidden in his basement: a brilliant, semi-autobiographical story with a gruesome child murder at its core. The publication of Scream causes a storm of publicity and raises questions about its content—in particular, about the uncanny resemblance between Pendleton’s fictional crime and a real-life, unresolved local murder. How did Pendleton know the case so well? And why did he bury Scream in his basement? A rare blend of suspense, humor and insight, Death of a Writer is “dark, disturbing and damnably good.” (Baltimore Sun). ...
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Collins, Michael & Andreas Papadakis. Post-Modern Design. New York/London: Rizzoli/Academy Editions, 1989. Hard Cover. First American Edition, 288pp, 350 Colour Illusts. This book presents an extensive study of the major post-modern designers and their works (eg Jencks, Graves, Stern, Moore, Tigerman, Portoghesi, Isozaki & Hollein) . It begins with the rise of the post-pop designers and the '60s and distinguishes between post-modern classicism, late-modernism, deconstruction and '80s furniture, ceramics, metalware, lighting, jewellery, fabrics, and carpets....
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