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Book of the day > Do You Compute? Selling Tech from the Atomic Age to the Y2K Bug, 1950-1999

Book of the Day > Ben Hassett: Color

Book Signing 12/15/19 > Mission San Miguel Arcangel
PLEASE JOIN US SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th FROM 4:00 - 6:00 PM
FOR A BOOK SIGNING WITH PHOTOGRAPHER MELBA LEVICK + AUTHOR RUBEN G. MENDOZA
MISSION SAN MIGUEL ARCÁNGEL
PUBLISHED BY NAZRAELI PRESS
"Mission San Miguel Arcángel was founded on July 25, 1797 in what is now California’s Central Coast. The site was chosen in part because of the large number of Salinan Indians that inhabited the area, whom the Spanish priests wanted to evangelize. Unlike most of the other missions in California, Mission San Miguel's appearance is much the same as it was when founded. The inside has never been repainted; the pictures and the colors decorating the six-food thick adobe walls are the originals that were created and painted by Indian artisans under the direction of Esteban Munras of Catalonia, Spain. The physical beauty of the structures and gardens is unparalleled, but among California’s twenty-one Spanish missions, San Miguel is in many ways considered to be the “poor stepson” of the chain, and has until now been lacking a dedicated book. As it is only a short distance from Nazraeli Press’ editorial office and olive farm, we are therefore especially pleased to announce this book, dedicated to the history and present state of Mission San Miguel. With over fifty photographic books to her credit, Melba Levick is well known for her work as an architectural and travel photographer. Her photographs have been published and exhibited across North America and Europe for over thirty years, ranging in subject matter from California ranches and Spanish-style homes, to Antonio Gaudi in Barcelona, Mexican gardens, and the colors of India. Ruben G. Mendoza is an archaeologist, author, photographer, and founding faculty member of California State University, Monterey Bay."
If you cannot attend but wish to purchase a signed copy of Mission San Miguel Arcángel, please place your order here or call us at 310-458-1499.


Book of the Day > Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains
Book of the Day > Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains. Published by Tra Publishing. “Why do bad guys live in good houses? From Atlantis in The Spy Who Loved Me to Nathan Bateman's ultra-modern abode in Ex Machina, big-screen villains often live in architectural splendor. From a design standpoint, the villain’s lair, as popularized in many of our favorite movies, is a stunning, sophisticated, envy-inducing expression of the warped drives and desires of its occupant. Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains, celebrates and considers several iconic villains’ lairs from recent film history. From futuristic fantasies to deathtrap-laden hives, from dwellings in space to those under the sea, pop culture and architecture join forces in these outlandish, primarily modern homes and in Lair, which features buildings from fifteen films.”

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Book of the Day > Supreme Volume 2
Book of the Day > Supreme: Volume 2. Published by Phaidon. “The 351-page hardcover book documents the brand’s visual history from 2010-2018, stemming from products, collaborations, and game-changing events the brand has been a part of. The likes of Nobuyoshi Araki, David Sims, Kate Moss, and Dash Snow will be featured amongst the number of past collabs highlighted. The book will lead with a poem by Harmony Korine and an essay by Carlo McCormick.”