1887-1968

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1887-1968

Marcel's masterpiece

how a toilet shaped the history of art
This book describes how artist Marcel Duchamp turned a toilet into a famous work of art as he changed the way people thought about what art could be and what could be art.
Cover image of Marcel's masterpiece

Padre Pio

Venerable--December 18, 1997, Blessed--May 2, 1999, Saint--
1999

Padre Pio, the true story

1982
He has been called a "second St. Francis" and "a warlock in league with the devil." Others called him the "Prophet of the people.".

Prophet of the people

a biography of Padre Pio
1974
Padre Pio, authentic witness to the Gospel, messenger of peace, of prayer, of Grace.

The clay ladies

1999
A fictitious story about Frances Loring and Florence Wyle who sculpted in clay.

Bobbed hair and bathtub gin

writers running wild in the Twenties
2005
Presents an overview of American women writers of the 1920s, including Edna St. Millay, Dorothy Parker, Edna Ferber, and Zelda Fitzgerald, discussing the social and personal lives of these maverick literary heroines.

Marcel Duchamp

1977
Spine title: Duchamp. Contains photographic reproductions of the artist's work and presents critical commentary on the artist and his work.

Duchamp

1996
Presents over sixty full color reproductions of the works of Marcel Duchamp, a twentieth-century artist associated with Cubism, Surrealism, and the Dada movement, and includes information on his life, career, and role in the history of twentieth-century art.

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