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This forty year survey of intaglio prints by Andrew Rush (born 1931) explores the creative foundation of his current work as printmaker, sculptor, painter and public artist. Beginning with his early years in Italy, fresh from the University of Iowa's program directed by Mauricio Lasansky, the publication explores Rush's quick evolution into his unique style that celebrates the union of artist, etching plate, paper. Catalog published in conjunction with an exhibition at the University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, October 25, 2003 - January 18, 2004. Exhibition curated by Peter S. Briggs.
This edition of Gateway to the West has been excerpted from the original numbers, consolidated, and reprinted in two volumes, with added Publisher's Note, Tables of Contents, and indexes, by Genealogical Publishing Co., SInc., Baltimore, MD.
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Harpo the Cat is lost in Rome! How will he ever get home? With the help of other feline friends Harpo navigates his way through the wonders that Rome offers. On his way he sees the Pantheon's oculus, St. Peter's Dome, the Sistine Chapel, and Harpo even gets a ride in the Pope's very own car. Read "Harpo the Cat: Lost in Rome" and discover all of the places he sees on his exciting adventure.
An exquisite, psychologically complex thriller about opposing forces within the mind of one ambitious writer and the delicate line between genius and madness. Andrew J. Rush has achieved the kind of critical and commercial success most authors only dream about: He has a top agent and publisher in New York, and his twenty-eight mystery novels have sold millions of copies. Only Stephen King, one of the few mystery writers whose fame exceeds his own, is capable of inspiring a twinge of envy in Rush. But Rush is hiding a dark secret. Under the pseudonym “Jack of Spades,” he pens another string of novels—noir thrillers that are violent, lurid, and masochistic. These are novels that the upst...
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