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The Bowles Collection of 18Th-Century English and French Porcelain
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 80.54 $Created principally during the 1970s and 1980s, the porcelain collection formed by Henry and Constance Bowles represents both the fruits of the pursuit of excellence and an exhilarating accommodation of two distinct but perfectly compatible tastes. Botanical and naturalistic themes of Chelsea and Longton Hall, Kakiemon idioms of Bow, and the colored grounds of Worcester, seasoned by the wit and sophistication of Chantilly, reflect a shared passion for porcelain. The 182 entries in this book include color illustrations and discussions of the history and decorative influences for each piece.
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Quoizel Bowles 1-Light Earth Black Pendant Light
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 249.99 $The Bowles mini pendant light gives a nod to both industrial and coastal design. The stately silhouette features clean lines, intricate hook detailing and exposed bulb sockets - all in a classic Earth Black finish. Clear seedy glass completes the look, offering visual intrigue and style. Bowles is also available as an outdoor hanging lantern or in multiple sizes of wall light, perfect for illuminating a front porch or landscape.
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Quoizel Bowles 12 in. Earth Black Hardwired Outdoor Wall Lantern Sconce
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 119.99 $Bowles outdoor lanterns give a nod to both industrial and coastal design. The stately silhouette features clean lines, intricate hook detailing and exposed bulb sockets-all in a classic Earth Black finish. Clear seedy glass completes the look, offering visual intrigue and style. Bowles is available as a hanging lantern or in multiple sizes of wall light, perfect for illuminating a front porch or landscape.
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Quoizel Bowles 14.5 in. Earth Black Hardwired Outdoor Wall Lantern Sconce
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 159.99 $Bowles outdoor lanterns give a nod to both industrial and coastal design. The stately silhouette features clean lines, intricate hook detailing and exposed bulb sockets-all in a classic Earth Black finish. Clear seedy glass completes the look, offering visual intrigue and style. Bowles is available as a hanging lantern or in multiple sizes of wall light, perfect for illuminating a front porch or landscape.
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Quoizel Bowles 16.5 in. Earth Black Hardwired Outdoor Wall Lantern Sconce
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 198.99 $Bowles outdoor lanterns give a nod to both industrial and coastal design. The stately silhouette features clean lines, intricate hook detailing and exposed bulb sockets-all in a classic Earth Black finish. Clear seedy glass completes the look, offering visual intrigue and style. Bowles is available as a hanging lantern or in multiple sizes of wall light, perfect for illuminating a front porch or landscape.
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Quoizel Bowles 16.25 in. 1-Light Earth Black Outdoor Pendant Light
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 249.99 $Bowles outdoor lanterns give a nod to both industrial and coastal design. The stately silhouette features clean lines, intricate hook detailing and exposed bulb sockets-all in a classic Earth Black finish. Clear seedy glass completes the look, offering visual intrigue and style. Bowles is available as a hanging lantern or in multiple sizes of wall light, perfect for illuminating a front porch or landscape.
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UFC Collectibles WEC 42: Torres vs Bowles Autographed Event Poster
Vendor: Ufccollectibles.com Price: 119.99 $ (+33.73 $)Own this piece of WEC memorabilia, from the World Extreme Cagefighting event WEC 42: Torres vs Bowles, which has been signed by the athletes. The event took place on August 9, 2009 and was held Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It featured a headline bout between Miguel Torres and Brian Bowles in the bantamweight division. The bout was won by Bowles via KO/TKO during the first round. Other bouts on the Cards included another bantamweight fight between Dominick Cruz and Joseph Benavidez, a lightweight bout between Danny Castillo and Ricardo Lamas, plus many more.
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Chief Bowles and the Texas Cherokees
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.22 $Here is the gripping story of the last stand of Chief Philip Bowles of the Chickamauga Cherokee Indians of Texas. Mary Whatley Clarke sets this tale against the stormy background of Anglo-Cherokee-Mexican relations in early nineteenth-century Texas. The Chickamauga Cherokees from Running Water on the Tennessee River were continually forced to relocate–first to Missouri, then to Arkansas, and finally to Texas. They managed to make a home of their new Texas residence. Then, as has happened many times before and since in Anglo-Indian relations, settlers began to look with increasing desire at the rich Indian lands. The Chickamauga Cherokee had had enough of relocation, and, on a blistering July day in 1839, Chief Bowles and his warriors made a tragic and bloody final stand on the battlefield defending their new Texas home. Their stand resulted in defeat and the dispersal of the Chickamauga Cherokees to far-flung homes on reservations. Could this history have taken a different course? Perhaps not, for, as Mary Whatley Clarke observes, the Cherokee had become “a red island in a white sea,” and it seems inevitable that the Anglo-American would submerge that island.
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Chief Bowles and the Texas Cherokees (The Civilization of the American Indian series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.61 $Here is the gripping story of the last stand of Chief Philip Bowles of the Chickamauga Cherokee Indians of Texas. Mary Whatley Clarke sets this tale against the stormy background of Anglo-Cherokee-Mexican relations in early nineteenth-century Texas.The Chickamauga Cherokees from Running Water on the Tennessee River were continually forced to relocate-first to Missouri, then to Arkansas, and finally to Texas. They managed to make a home of their new Texas residence. Then, as has happened many times before and since in Anglo-Indian relations, settlers began to look with increasing desire at the rich Indian lands. The Chickamauga Cherokee had had enough of relocation, and, on a blistering July day in 1839, Chief Bowles and his warriors made a tragic and bloody final stand on the battlefield defending their new Texas home. Their stand resulted in defeat and the dispersal of the Chickamauga Cherokees to far-flung homes on reservations.Could this history have taken a different course? Perhaps not, for, as Mary Whatley Clarke observes, the Cherokee had become a red island in a white sea,â and it seems inevitable that the Anglo-American would submerge that island.
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Chief Bowles and the Texas Cherokees (The Civilization of the American Indian series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 84.65 $Here is the gripping story of the last stand of Chief Philip Bowles of the Chickamauga Cherokee Indians of Texas. Mary Whatley Clarke sets this tale against the stormy background of Anglo-Cherokee-Mexican relations in early nineteenth-century Texas.The Chickamauga Cherokees from Running Water on the Tennessee River were continually forced to relocate-first to Missouri, then to Arkansas, and finally to Texas. They managed to make a home of their new Texas residence. Then, as has happened many times before and since in Anglo-Indian relations, settlers began to look with increasing desire at the rich Indian lands. The Chickamauga Cherokee had had enough of relocation, and, on a blistering July day in 1839, Chief Bowles and his warriors made a tragic and bloody final stand on the battlefield defending their new Texas home. Their stand resulted in defeat and the dispersal of the Chickamauga Cherokees to far-flung homes on reservations.Could this history have taken a different course? Perhaps not, for, as Mary Whatley Clarke observes, the Cherokee had become a red island in a white sea,â and it seems inevitable that the Anglo-American would submerge that island.
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Paul Bowles Magic and Morocco
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 56.19 $This concise book examines the interaction between earlier and other writers,painters (and anthropologists) and Morocco, and then examines the effects of thisculture and its magical practices upon the person, psyche and writings of PaulBowles.Interwoven into this work is a memoir, the author's friendship with Bowles,his visits to Tangier, residence there, correspondence with the writer, thelessons which were encoded in almost all his interactions with Bowles.The fulcrum upon which this book rests is to ask a question, the influence ofthe magical practices of Morocco upon Bowles, a question which could not belegitimately asked of any other American writer.
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Paul Bowles on Music: Includes the last interview with Paul Bowles
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 72.38 $"It's an easy enough job if one has something to say," Paul Bowles remarked in a letter to his mother about his first foray into music criticism. And Paul Bowles, indeed, had plenty to say about music. Though known chiefly as a writer of novels and stories, Paul Bowles (1910-99) thought of himself first and foremost as a composer. Drawing together the work he did at the intersection of his two passions and professions, writing and music, this volume collects the music criticism Bowles published between 1935 and 1946 as well as an interview conducted by Irene Herrmann shortly before his death. An intimate of Aaron Copland and protégé of Virgil Thomson, Bowles was a musical sophisticate acquainted with an enormous range of music. His criticism collected here brilliantly illuminates not only the whole range of modernist composition but also film music, jazz, Mexican and Moroccan music, and many other genres. As a reviewer he reports on established artists and young hopefuls, symphonic concerts indoors and out, and important premieres of works by Copland, Thomson, Cage, Shostakovich, and Stravinsky, among others. Written with the austere grace of his better-known literary works, Bowles's criticism enhances our picture of an important era in American music history as well as our sense of his accomplishments and extraordinary contribution to twentieth-century culture.
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Packard Bell Bowles & Gintis Revisited Pb
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.36 $First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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The Berlin of Sally Bowles [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 65.00 $First edition. Introduction by the author. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with slight tanning and light edgewear. An omnibus edition of Isherwood's novels of Berlin in the 1930s, *Mr. Norris Changes Trains* and *Goodbye to Berlin*.
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The Stories of Paul Bowles
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 101.15 $An American literary cult figure, Paul Bowles established his legacy with the novel The Sheltering Sky. An immediate sensation, it became a fixture in American letters. Bowles then returned his energies to the short story -- the genre he preferred and soon mastered.Bowles's short fiction is orchestral in composition and exacting in theme, marked by a unique, delicately spare style and a dark, rich, exotic mood, by turns chilling, ironic, and wry. In "Pastor Dowe at Tacaté," a Protestant missionary is sent to the far reaches of the globe -- a place, he discovers, where his God has no power. In "Call at Corazón," an American husband abandons his alcoholic wife on their honeymoon in a South American jungle. In "Allal," a boy's drug-induced metamorphosis into a deadly serpent leads to his violent death, but not before he feels the "joy" of sinking his fangs into human prey. Also gathered here are Bowles's most famous works, such as "The Delicate Prey," a grimly satisfying tale of vengeance, and "A Distant Episode," which Tennessee Williams proclaimed "a masterpiece of short fiction.""Beauty and terror go wonderfully well together in [Bowles's] work," Madison Smartt Bell once said. Though sometimes shocking, Bowles's stories have a symmetry that is haunting and ultimately moral. Like Poe (whose stories Bowles's mother read to him at bedtime), Bowles had an instinctive adeptness with the nightmare vision. Joyce Carol Oates, in her introduction to Too Far from Home, writes that his characters are "at the mercy of buried wishes experienced as external fate." In these masterful stories, our deepest fears are manifest, tables are turned, and allegiances are tested. Fate is an inexorable element of Bowles's distant landscapes, and its psychological effects on his characters are rendered with penetrating accuracy. Like Hemingway, Bowles is famously unsentimental, a skilled craftsman of crystalline prose.
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Music of Morocco: Recorded By Paul Bowles 1959
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 60.98 $Silkscreened cigar box with foil stamping details throughout, 120-page leatherette book, and four CDs containing 4 hours and 30 minutes of audio. Includes introduction by Lee Ranaldo, field notes by Paul Bowles, and annotations by Philip Schuyler. From July to December 1959, Paul Bowles crisscrossed Morocco making recordings of traditional music under the auspices of the Library of Congress. Although the trip occupied less than six months in a long and busy career, it was the culmination of Bowl
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Dries Van Noten Golbin, Pamela; Bowles, Hamish
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 558.84 $Dries Van Noten is an icon of Antwerp Fashion. Being part of the Antwerp 6, he became prominent in the international fashion world by the end of the eighties. Described by the NY Times as "one of fashion's most cerebral designers", he won the International Award of the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 2008.This volume shows the range and diversity of his collections to date, revealing his sources of inspiration, using a range of creative mediums (paintings, fashion, photography, music, personal photographs) to illustrate this and really get inside the mind of the fashion designer, from concept to construction.
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The Collected Works of Jane Bowles.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 9.64 $Jane Bowles (born Jane Sydney Auer 1917 - 1973) was an American writer and playwright. She married writer and composer Paul Bowles in 1938.
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Collected Stories Paul Bowles
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.11 $Short stories by an American expatriate deal with life in Morocco and Central America and focus on the themes of transference of personal identity, natural landscapes, and the perception of civilization by an outsider
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Conversations with Paul Bowles (Literary Conversations Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.14 $For the past forty years, Paul Bowles has answered questions about the autobiographical references in his novels (The Sheltering Sky, Let It Come Down, The Spider's House, and Up Above the World) and about his work as a composer in New York, all the time insisting, "I don't want anyone to know about me."In these more than twenty interviews dating from 1952 to the present, Bowles gives a variety of answers that reveal as much as they conceal. Too gracious to refuse interviews, he regards inquiries with the same clear-eyed detachment that marks his prose, wondering, "Why is it that Americans expect an artist's work to be a reflection of his life? They never seem to want to believe that the two can be independent of each other and go their separate ways." Despite his reticence, Bowles frankly discusses his "unconscious" writing practice, his views on the "illiterate imagination," existentialism, his various experiments with altered states of consciousness, and nearly fifty years of expatriate life in Morocco.Included are three interviews never before published, several interviews that originally appeared in now obscure journals, plus interviews by Jay Mclnerny for Vanity Fair, Jeffrey Bailey for The Paris Review, and Michael Rogers for Rolling Stone.
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