Was in L.A. this weekend, & stopped into the Pasadena Barnes & Noble bookstore. Saw a NEAT "coffee table" book: "Shop America; Mid Century Store Front Design", by Taschen, published by Heiman & Heller ($50.00; not on the 'sale' racks). My library is overflowing, so I didn't buy it, but for anyone interested (& who ISN'T??) in Mid-Century styling, this book would appear to be an essenntial addition. However, the wife found, & bought (now, on the sale-rack, for about $7.98; after showing it to me, to make sure that I didn't already have it): Volume TWO, of the "Googie, Fifties Coffee Shop Architecture" ; this one is called "Redux" (also by Alan Hess; Chronicle books [probably] ). I thumbed through it, as it's gonna be an Xmas present; we do that; find something we like, but save "opening" it, til xmas, and found that it is supplemental to the first volume (which I have just about memorized!) . I don't know if Vol 1 is still in print, but it's for-sure available on used book store-sites. Vol 1 was published in 1985, and sold for $14.95 (softbound, like Vol 2 is ). Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |