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21. Tiffany Style: 170 Years of Design
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22. Lost Treasures Of Louis Comfort
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23. Twelve Tiffany Bookmarks (Small-Format
$10.77
24. East of Tiffany's
$48.94
25. Tiffany Wedding
$49.99
26. The Breakfast at Tiffany's Companion
$149.92
27. Tiffany Diamonds
$13.25
28. Tiffany by Design: An In-depth
$7.70
29. In the Midst of It All
$8.73
30. Breakfast at Tiffany's: And Three
$2.56
31. Tiffany Designs Stained Glass
$32.99
32. Complementary and Alternative
$5.99
33. Louis Comfort Tiffany at the Metropolitan
$11.46
34. Making Tiffany Lamps: How to Create
$37.80
35. Artistic Luxury: Faberge, Tiffany,
$49.95
36. Breakfast at Tiffany's (Signet)
 
37. Tiffany Table Settings
$60.56
38. Tiffany Silver Flatware 1845-1905,
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39. Greetings from Andy: Christmas
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40. Tiffany Glass: A Passion For Colour

21. Tiffany Style: 170 Years of Design
by John Loring
Hardcover: 304 Pages (2008-09-01)
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Asin: 081097293X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Since its inception 170 years ago, Tiffany & Co. has become synonymous with elegant, stylish design and alluring luxury, creating the world’s most dazzling jewelry and decorative objects. Today, its signature blue box is recognized the world over and can be had (for a price, of course) at more than 150 locations around the globe. 

 

In Tiffany Style, Tiffany’s design director John Loring gathers for the first time in one volume the most renowned and memorable pieces ever produced by the company. In this “best of Tiffany” collection, readers will find a spectacular array of objects, from Louis Comfort Tiffany’s famous lamps and vases to opulent silver tea sets to Andy Warhol’s whimsical Christmas illustrations to Elsa Peretti’s signature heart pendant. Drawing from a rich selection of design sketches and vintage and contemporary photography, all taken from Tiffany’s unparalleled archives, as well as new photography taken especially for this book by Harry Benson, Tiffany Style reveals the company’s fascinating history and evolution through its most unforgettable creations.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Tiffany Book
Beautiful book recieved within a few days of order in condition indicated.Would purchase again from vendor.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great book for all Tiffany fans
I enjoy this book so much.
Excellent photos, divine designs for past 170 years... Lot of style & beauty.
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22. Lost Treasures Of Louis Comfort Tiffany
by Hugh McKean
Hardcover: 304 Pages (2001-01-31)
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Asin: 0764315471
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The works of the Tiffany Studios revolutionized interior design in turn-of-the-century America. All of the company's works-from stained-glass windows to blown-glass vases; lamp shades to inkwells-bore the unique stamp of one man, Louis Comfort Tiffany, who created the Tiffany Studios and supervised every aspect of their production. Many of these official studio pieces are well known today-avidly sought by museums and collectors worldwide. Special ones among them, as well as other lesser known pieces-the "lost" works of Louis Tiffany himself-are, in a real sense, the core of his astonishing achievement. They comprise his personal oeuvre-the objects made from his original designs for exhibition, for private commissions, or for use in Tiffany's own homes. This book reevaluates Tiffany's art in terms of his personal work-including pieces in all the media that attracted him over the course of his prolific career; stained glass, of course, but also mosaics, blown glass, pottery, jewelry, and enamels. Tiffany's pioneering efforts in interior design are covered, as are his easel paintings and his dream of creating a permanent residential retreat for working artists. Hugh F. McKean also provides much intimate insight into Tiffany's personality, his domestic life, his financial dealings, and his unusual philosophy of art. Lavishly illustrated, the book presents a vivid display of Tiffany's wide-ranging aesthetic. The result is a rare portrait of Tiffany the man-and of the prodigious imagination that almost single-handedly transformed the day-to-day image of a nation and an era. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent book!!!I am enjoying it greatly.Lovely photography!!

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5-0 out of 5 stars True Treasures
An excellent pictorial review of the works and life of Louis Tiffany. Lots of details about his works.

5-0 out of 5 stars A "must" for readers who admire the beauty of Tiffany
The "Lost" Treasures of Louis Comfort Tiffany is a dazzling artbook showcasing paintings, jewelry, glass windows, and many more wondrous works of the Tiffany studios in vibrant full color. Out of print for many years, this superbly presented Schiffer Publishing edition is a much appreciated contribution for contemporary readers with its more tan 200 color plates showcasing windows, paintings, lamps, vases as true and enduring works of fine art. The extensive and informative text evaluates Tiffany's art in personal as well as aesthetic and humanistic terms. A "must" for readers who admire the beauty of Tiffany creations, The "Lost" Treasures Of Louis Comfort Tiffany is a welcome and highly recommended addition to personal, professional, academic, and community library reference collections. ... Read more


23. Twelve Tiffany Bookmarks (Small-Format Bookmarks)
by Louis Comfort Tiffany
Paperback: 6 Pages (1999-04-29)
list price: US$1.50 -- used & new: US$0.01
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Asin: 0486408345
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A dozen glorious designs, based on the stylish, nature-inspired stained glass creations of Louis Comfort Tiffany, add a touch of elegance to any reading material.
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Customer Reviews (9)

5-0 out of 5 stars Usual Design - Very Functional!
I purchased a ton of these in different designs, as I read more than one book at a time so I can pick up where I left off.These bookmarks work very well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful bookmarks
Purchased these bookmarks just to make up my $25.00 for free shipping on an order I placed.But they turned out to be very nice.Perfect to slip one in a card for a friend, although I hate to give any of them away as they are so pretty.

3-0 out of 5 stars no big deal
I purchased this item soley to increase my purchase amount of something else to get free shipping. It is totally worth $1.50 if you know what I mean in this days dollars.

2-0 out of 5 stars Cheap Bookmark: Need to tear off along perforation
Despite the low price, I was disappointed that it was such cheap bookmarks that you have to tear off along the perforated edge. The perforated side is not smooth and looks unattractive. The paper quality is also not very thick and really cheap. I could use a piece of paper instead of a bookmark, if I didn't care about the feel, quality, and appearance. I will never buy another bookmark from this company, or any other company who care so little about the quality of their product.

4-0 out of 5 stars Add if you need for free shipping
Nice bookmarks - I am going to include in friends birthday cards.

I love Tiffany lamps and these are quite beautiful. ... Read more


24. East of Tiffany's
by Marciano Guerrero, Mary Duffy
Paperback: 150 Pages (2009-12-21)
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Asin: 1439269742
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The East of Tiffany's stories provide a rare insight into the lives of characters that populate the East Side of Manhattan. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book. Very Touching.
East of Tiffany's is full of stories, love and business. GREAT BOOK, VERY TOUCHING.
I did feel touched more that once while reading it. When Marciano Guerrero writes about the love of his life, Mary Patricia "When I'm awake I think of you, when I sleep I dream of you, and in my dreams you are my hypnosis, my delirium, and my peace" Wow. I have to say that this quote made me cry. Been in love and knowing all the great things you can live with your partner it is just amazing. I have to say I don't like dogs, I was bitten by a dog when I was little and since then I am, totally afraid and phobic about them. But this time, I must say that the story about "Dog Heaven" Pepino touched me to the point I had tears on my eyes. I imagine the emptiness Pepino left on the life of Mr. Guerrero and Mary Patricia. I find the stories sentimental, funny, and engaging and it makes you keep reading it. I have recommended this book already I will keep on doing it.

5-0 out of 5 stars East of Tiffany's book review
A collage of stories compressed into an eye catching book. The moment I picked up this book it was hard to place down. Every new story carried a suspense feeling making you want to know how the story will end. This book is an inspiration to continue to battle any obstacle that can come in between my path to success and failure. I highly recommend this book to anyone.

5-0 out of 5 stars excellent book
"East of Tiffany's "by Mary Duffy and Marciano Guerrero is a collection of short stories that touchesyour heart and even some of them can makeyou cry. "East of Tiffany's "includes riveting stories about actors, bankers, warriors, cops, industrialists, executives and pets. The story that relates to my life is the story "Dog Heaven ". This story is about a dog that is very sick and has to be put to sleep.When I was reading this story I couldn't stop crying.The love that Mr. Guerrero gave to this dog was so great. Each short story in this book is written from the heart, with deep feelings. I don't like to read books but this one was so good that I couldn't stop reading until the very end.

4-0 out of 5 stars Inspirational
East of Tiffany's had plenty of inspiring stories to motivate you and help you realize that you are not the only one struggling to better yourself in the big city of New York. Many stories were touching and actually relate to our everyday lives, whether it is from a man's best friend (our pet pooch) or even the un-real stories of our children and struggles. I personally related with many stories and found each short story a bit more intriguing. I do highly recommend it for those who just need to be reminded that we are not the only ones in life aiming higher goals every day and eventually we will succeed with the correct vision.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Read
I don't read too many books but I had a good time reading East of Tiffany's. It was mixed with some nice real life serious short stories and some were funny stories as well. It doesn't take too long to read because the book is not too long. The stories themselves keep you interested, and wanting to read more.Before you realize it the book is done too. I liked the fact that they were real stories, and based in NYC where I live and can relate. My favorite story in the book for me was "Marriage Vows and Genesis" because it showed how a real married couple in love should act and be together. ... Read more


25. Tiffany Wedding
by John Loring
Hardcover: 1 Pages (1988-09-17)
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26. The Breakfast at Tiffany's Companion
by Sarah Gristwood
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2010-10-18)
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Holly Golightly was undoubtedly the role that made Audrey Hepburn a movie icon. Dressed by Hubert de Givenchy and holding the infamous cigarette holder, she played her most memorable part in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Adapted from the Truman Capote novella of the same name, the inspired cast took the screenplay and fashioned it into the touching comedy of a young woman finding her way in the world. 2011 is the 50th anniversary of the release of Breakfast at Tiffany's and this lavish book pays tribute to its ongoing popularity. The only official companion to be published in association with Paramount Pictures and the Audrey Hepburn estate, it includes favourite images from the film as well as unpublished behind the scenes footage from the Paramount archives, stories from the set, and a history of the screenplay since the hugely popular film. A celebration of a timeless classic, this is the perfect book for any fan of Hepburn or 1960s filmmaking. ... Read more


27. Tiffany Diamonds
by John Loring
Hardcover: 304 Pages (2005-11-01)
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Asin: 0810959372
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Nothing sparkles quite like a diamond, and no diamond sparkles quite like one in a Tiffany setting. This lush volume celebrates the glittering world of Tiffany diamonds through its captivating history and sumptuous jewelry. John Loring recounts how Charles Lewis Tiffany was crowned the "king of diamonds" in 1848, how the firm purchased the French crown jewels in 1887, and how Tiffany introduced the engagement ring as we know it today. Intriguing and often mysterious tales of the world's famous diamonds-the Koh-i-noor, the Regent, the Sancy, and many more-embellish the text, and anecdotes about the illustrious owners of Tiffany diamonds provide a rare glimpse into the glamorous lifestyles of these privileged few. Handsomely produced with archival photographs, sketches, drawings, and new photography of antique and contemporary jewelry pieces, this exquisite volume is the ultimate read for anyone whose eye has ever been dazzled by a diamond. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Tiffany Diamonds
The Seller says that it was delivered to me on May 6th, however, I never received it.l

5-0 out of 5 stars Product Review
Book arrived in a timely manner and was in excellent shape.Would recommend seller to anyone.Great person and a pleasure to deal with.

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28. Tiffany by Design: An In-depth Look at Tiffany Lamps (Schiffer Book for Designers & Collectors)
by Nina Gray
Paperback: 112 Pages (2006-11-30)
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Asin: 0764324845
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Explore the construction, fabrication, design, and qualities of authentic Tiffany lamps made between 1900 and 1918. Tiffany Studios produced thousands of lamps in hundreds of designs, although many of the designs were closely related. Examining the ways in which the forms, patterns, and motifs were changed and adapted illuminates the extraordinary design vocabulary of Tiffany Studios. This selection of over 80 magnificent color photographs clearly demonstrates how shade patterns range from deceptively simple to extraordinarily complex. Learn how the Tiffany designers manipulated a decorative scheme by repetition of the motifs: sometimes patterns are repeated within the shade and sometimes a shade has no repeats. The nuance of color may shift from top to bottom in a delicate progression or around the shade, as flowers are different from season to season. By closely observing the many varied designs of Tiffany shades, a deeper understanding of the quality and beauty of these objects is made possible. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars An outstanding reference
Eight color photos do more than display Tiffany lamps, as other titles do: they have been polled from thousands of lamps with hundreds of designs to show the differences in shade patterns and complexity. A lovely display of colors and patterns is accompanied by clear description and artistic and collector value insights. "Tiffany By Design" is an outstanding reference and a welcome addition to personal, professional, academic, and community library Antiques & Collectibles reference collections.

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29. In the Midst of It All
by Tiffany L. Warren
Paperback: 310 Pages (2010-02-22)
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Asin: 0446195162
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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All her life, Zenovia has struggled with the burden of caring for her schizophrenic mother, Audrey, alone. Until one day, God seems to offer support in the form of two members of a church called the Brethren of the Sacrifice, who knock at the women's door preaching an unconventional version of the Gospel. Despite having questions, Zenovia agrees to join the church along with her mother. Soon afterward, Audrey stops taking her medication when fellow churchgoers deem her illness a demonic possession. Unable to watch her mother's mental deterioration, Zenovia flees town, only to receive a fateful phone call several years later telling her of her mother's suicide. Heartbroken, Zenovia must now make a soul-altering choice: accept "God's will," or return home to confront the demons she's worked so hard to leave behind.... ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars You Can't Handle the Truth!!!
Author Tiffany L. Warren has "wowed" me yet again. In the Midst of it All was a story that made me laugh and cry while being both amazed and shocked all at the same time. As Warren weaved together intricate details of Zenovia's coming of age during her experience with the Brethren of Sacrifice, we are reminded that its not about religion, but relationship. Religion is based upon man's interpretation of laws, while relationship is connecting intimately with the Lord to learn his ways and his will for our lives. As Zenovia's tale unfolds, you will be surprised at what she has to go through and amazed at the decisions she has to make at such a young, tender age. Dealing with the issues of mental illness, the prophetic, and cults are just a few of the taboo subjects Warren tackles with skill and expertise. The book club discussion questions at the end were an added treat as they are sure to spark conversation that will be beneficial to each and every reader.

5-0 out of 5 stars You'll fall in love with this story instantly
I absolutely loved this book. Tiffany L. Warren writes a wonderful story about mistakes and consequences, finding and losing yourself; In the Midst of It All reminds us that some relationships are not meant to span our lifetimes, but we can gain tremendous wisdom from them.

Zenovia "Zee" Sinclair isn't a typical teenager. For one, she's smart as a whip, wise beyond her years and quick to speak her mind. And she's taking care of her schizophrenic mother in secret. When some members of a local church--they call themselves "The Brethern"--come by and convince Zee and her mother Audrey to visit, Zee's life changes. Audrey is quickly wrapped up in the strange church and its even strange-r members and, of course, Zee is along for the ride.

Instantly, Zee is attracted to the smart, handsome Tristan but flirts with his older brother Justin, an emotional triangle she'll only understand years later. After being hurt by Tristan, Zee finds solace in the hip, experienced and vivacious Emil. But Zee learns that when you play with fire, you get burned. Her indiscretions with Emil may cost Zee a cherished friendship with Tristan and to top it off, her mother marries another Brethren and stops taking her medication, waiting for God to heal her of her mental illness.

Eventually, Zee leaves for college and graduates with much success.

But God sometimes has a funny way of working out His plan, and though it takes Zee a moment to embrace it, she does so fully and the ending is better than she could have imagined.

A feel-good story with a compelling plot, Tiffany L. Warren carves out a small place in your heart for each of these characters and their struggles, and manages to aid you in completely understanding them all.

A must read!

4-0 out of 5 stars Standing firm In The Midst Of It All

17-year-old Zenovia has had a hard life thus far- born to a single schizophrenic mother in the 'hood and prone to prophetic visions on top of her surroundings. Her mother Audrey has visions too- this shared gift bonds them even as Audrey's mental illness keeps a wedge between them.

After visiting many churches, the mother/daughter team falls in with a cult, The Brethren Of The Sacrifice. Audrey loves it, but Zenovia can't stop questioning The Brethren's beliefs, which have room for many rules and regulations, but none for mercy or forgiveness. Zenovia's challenge is to not lose her dreams in order to keep her place among the Brethren, the one place where she and Audrey found acceptance.

I enjoyed watching Zenovia's walk of faith as she questioned the doctrine of The Brethren and sought to be who she was born to be instead of who they wanted to make her into. Warren does a great job of tackling two controversial issues: mental health and cults vs. true Christian faith.

4-0 out of 5 stars Inner Visions
Tiffany L. Warren impressed me with her multi-dimensional characters, unconventional and unpredictable storyline, and down-to-earth voice in Farther Than I Meant to Go, Longer Than I Meant to Stay. The same was true for The Bishop's Daughter. Thus, I was excited to dig into her latest offering, In The Midst of It All.

The book tells the story of Zeenovia, a teenager who's blessed with the gift of sight and who happens to have a schizophrenic mother named Audrey. When Audrey and Zeenovia visit a new church, their lives change forever. The Brethren of Sacrifice is not your average worship center with its stringent rules, clandestine operations, and feared Council of Elders. Audrey takes to the Brethren right away because a premonition she had years earlier predicted it. Zeenovia questions the things she encounters, including the Brethren's belief that Audrey should give up her medication to await a mental healing from above. When it seems Zeenovia has strayed off the path of what the Brethren deem acceptable, her life takes yet another drastic turn.

Once again, Tiffany L. Warren impressed me with her engaging plot and believable characters. The book doesn't come across as preachy, and the characters show that they have flaws just like the rest of us. I anxiously await the next title from this talented author.

4-0 out of 5 stars Trials and Temptation on every hand.........
"In The Midst Of It All" was a good and fast paced read that gave insight to the brains and craziness of religious cults. The characters were real with a storyline that draws you in to visions and mental illness. The Regal Sisterhood found this to be a very interesting read which provided great discussion material.
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30. Breakfast at Tiffany's: And Three Stories
by Truman Capote
Paperback: Pages (1993-01-01)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Part 1 of my planned three-part Breakfast at Tiffany's program
I'm planning to read Sam Wasson's new book Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman.To get there, I first read Truman Capote's original story.Next up, viewing of Blake Edwards' 1961 film.Then, on to Wasson's book.

The three additional stories here are of little weight and value - it's 'Breakfast' that is Capote's slim masterpiece. Its 119 small, generously spaced pages can be easily gulped down in a single setting.

Like 'Catcher in the Rye,' the reader is left amazed that these words were conceived and written 50+ years ago (original publication date: 1958) so vibrant do they feel.Capote's original incarnation makes much plainer than the book the nature of Holly's true vocation.And, contrary to Audrey Hepburn's gauzy, iconographic screen beauty, Capote's Ms. Golightly is, while lithe, of coarser and tougher stock.When my wife asked me my opinion after finishing it, my immediate reaction was that it was sadder and darker than I expected.

Capote's writing is a marvel.As Norman Mailer's cover blurb notes: Capote was - at one point - seen as the best writer of his generation.It's hard not to read these pages and think of his blazing start as a young writer and juxtapose that against the parody he'd become later in life.He abused and wasted his talent through prodigious consumption of drugs and alcohol, not to mention a well-honed talent for blowing up important friendships with his thinly disguised literary send-ups.

5-0 out of 5 stars Flamboyant characters drawn with rare perception
This story of a single young woman beset with ambition, beauty, questionable judgment, and an impecunious past is crafted with imagination and attention to detail.In a big city, Holly Golightly bounces through the very short (~110 small pages) novel among a surprisingly realistic cast of larger-than-life supporting characters.

There's no excuse for not reading this classic.

Three short stories round out the volume.The first two short stories weren't anything special, but the third was very good, a touching tale of an orphaned 7-year-old living with only his elderly handicapped-since-childhood aunt as a friend.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good story
In a way it's hard to believe this short story is what inspired the iconic movie.Especially, since Tiffany's plays even a smaller part here than the movie.It was hard to get Audrey Hepburn out of mind while reading this, because this book takes place twenty years earlier-during the WWII.All material written in that time was always so serious (The greatest generation-they say.) that it was hard to picture such a flighty and worldly personalty for that time.Though I have no doubt that it must be true.It just takes an adjustment.Overall, it's a good story.I wish I could say the same for the three additional stories in this book.To me those, House of Flowers, Diamond Guitar and a Christmas Memory were a waste of time and a disappointment.But this book is still worth the purchase price for Breakfast at Tiffany's alone.

4-0 out of 5 stars Capote's Unique Literary Gifts on Display in the Original Story of Holly Golightly and Three Other Tales
Those who know Truman Capote's alternately poignant and comic 1958 novella only through the memorable 1961 Audrey Hepburn film directed by Blake Edwards may be surprised to find that Holly Golightly, in her original incarnation, is recalled in a flashback as a nineteen-year old Manhattan "party girl" during WWII. The still provocative story is really a memory piece fifteen years later by the narrator, a struggling writer with no name except the one given to him by Holly - "Fred" - after her beloved brother. The rest of the elements will be familiar to anyone who has seen the movie, though Capote is more forthright in describing Holly's hedonistic behavior than film censors could allow in the early sixties. Revealed gradually is her background as Lulumae Barnes, a hillbilly child-bride to Doc Golightly, written with more comedy than pathos here, as well as her erratic, amoral journey to Hollywood as a starlet and then as a "companion" to wealthy men in New York who give her cash for the powder room.

Eccentric characters fill in the corners like Mr. Yunioshi, the Japanese fashion photographer who lives upstairs, and Sally Tomato, the gangster who passes messages to Holly while serving time in Sing Sing. Capote has less affinity for the romantic conventions found in the movie as he more comfortably explores the tale of two emotionally stunted people who find momentary support from one another. The melancholy ending is testament to that, and as such, the book is well worth reading for Capote's gift for illustrative prose. Three very brief stories from Capote are also included with the book, all with their charms - "The House of Flowers", the fanciful tale of two warring bordellos in the West Indies; "A Diamond Guitar", a tender story of a prison inmate who attempts to use his glass-diamonded guitar as a means to escape; and "A Christmas Memory", a childhood remembrance of his distant cousin embodied by the elderly Sook. ... Read more


31. Tiffany Designs Stained Glass Coloring Book (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
by A. G. Smith
Paperback: 32 Pages (1991-08-01)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$2.56
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Asin: 048626792X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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boldly outlined motifs, based on actual Tiffany designs, include lovely pastoral landscapes, lush florals, birds, a ship in full sail and other attractive images. Original subjects reproduced in full color on covers. Hang finished designs in windows or near light source to provide a lovely decorative accent.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Activity
As others have said, this is so much more than a coloring book. I have a serious illness that really limits me and the time that I spent coloring these added so much to my days plus the fact that I could then display them so that I could look at them over and over. I have a wall that I displayed them on along with other stained glass designs that I love to look at. It is definitely a great book to add to any collection.

5-0 out of 5 stars coloring book
I use watercolor in these books. I've made some beautiful suncatchers with "my" artwork from this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Jeff's review
The book presents 16 color images on its covers.
The patterns on 16 pages are translucent black and
white patterns suitable for enlarging 300-800%.
The "coloring book" misnomer disguises the books use
for serious stained glass makers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Loved It
This coloring book is so beautiful, you might be afraid to color on it. The artwork is wonderful and detailed, and it's a great book for older children and adults.

5-0 out of 5 stars love this
I love stained glass. I think the stained glass coloring books are fantastic. This one has so many wonderfull designs in it. Glad to have added it to my collection. ... Read more


32. Complementary and Alternative Therapies Research
by Tiffany Field
Hardcover: 200 Pages (2008-11-15)
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Asin: 1433804018
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Psychologists and other mental health practitioners frequently work with patients whose symptoms only partially respond to psychotherapy. Even when their patients are satisfied with improvements, the therapist wishes to see their recovery complete. Other patients may have been diagnosed with a medical illness and need help coping with both the illness and its treatment. In these and other cases, the therapist may wish to consider interventions from what are collectively known as complementary and alternative therapies.

This book describes the most common complementary and alternative therapies that have empirical support from peer-reviewed journals and provides guidance on which therapies have been most useful for which psychological and medical issues. In chapters that cover massage and acupressure, acupuncture, tai chi, yoga and pilates, exercise, music and aroma therapy, hypnosis, biofeedback, progressive relaxation, meditation, and the use of imagery, the author documents the positive emotional, behavioral, physiological, and biochemical effects of these therapies as well as proposed mechanisms of change. Additional information is provided on two major psychotherapies that have been shown to successfully integrate several of complementary therapies into traditional frameworks. Although focused primarily on adults, the book offers data and guidance on pediatric populations as well.

Clear information on the training and credentials of complementary and alternative therapy practitioners and contact information on professional associations is provided, so that psychotherapists can have confidence in making referrals to and then working with these other practitioners in the context of psychotherapy. The information presented throughout is easily accessible to graduate students and to novice and seasoned clinicians and researchers. ... Read more


33. Louis Comfort Tiffany at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
by Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen
Paperback: 100 Pages (1999)
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Asin: 0300085591
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A presentation of Louis Comfort Tiffany's works in the context of his career, his artistic themes, and his devotion to nature. With illustrations using many of Tiffany's watercolour presentation drawings, selected from more than 400 examples in the museum's collections. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Very nice overview of Tiffany's work. Not exhaustive but affordable.
I've a few books on Tiffany's stained glass work, including the definitive collection of his lamps and a cut-out paperback with photos of various windows and lamps. In terms of price and coverage, this is a Goldilocksian "just right" middle choice for someone who doesn't want a major investment but is interested in the breadth of Tiffany's work.

Primarily, this book covers the works that are owned by the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, and in fact I bought my copy in its shop to help me remember my visit. (Aside: it is indeed among the best museum shops in the world, and I felt compelled to buy *something*.)

The museum does have an impressive Tiffany collection, including some of the works you've seen photographed in all the "usual places," such as his wysteria window, Autumn Landscape, and the dogwood window. It also has several lamps, vases, and -- possibly surprising to some people -- furniture, mosaics, boxes, and other items that don't get quite as much "airplay" but are still quite beautiful.

The book is separated into chapters on Tiffany's background, interiors, stained-glass windows, mosaics, favrile glass, lamps, enamels and ceramics, and jewelry, metalwork, and woodwork. The text is academic and a little dry, but suitable for the context. You learn about the provenance of the item rather than how it was constructed.

The photos are lovely, with plenty of closeups -- though not *quite* close enough, I found, for my stained-glass hobbyiest's eye. That is, the closeup of the Magnolias and Irises window shows enough detail for you to appreciate the glass and maybe the soldering, but you never see how amazingly the windows are plated. (Fortunately, the museum lets you take non-flash photos, so I have a few examples of my own.) You also see sketches and other in-progress designs, as well as other documents -- such as a drawing of a theater that Tiffany designed which was demolished in 1902.

But if an item isn't in the museum's collection, it isn't mentioned here; if you're looking for an exhaustive All About Tiffany book, this isn't it. It isn't *meant* to be an All About Tiffany book, and as other reviewers have noted, this doesn't focus on windows or lamps. And, at 100 pages, they can't include everything.

Personally, I was blown away by his mosaics (which I'd never seen before), and I realized why the favrile lamps earned him such a reputation (the photos here, like all the others, simply do not do them justice). So I'm very glad that I have this book in my growing collection; certainly, at the reasonable price it gives you a very good overview.

5-0 out of 5 stars Loved This Book
I saw this exhibition at the Met in NYC and was enthralled by it.I showed the book to a fellow Tiffany lover and he said though he has many books on Tiffany there were items in this one he had never seen before.I say buy the book and then a ticket to NYC and go to the Met and see the originals.Both are worth the price.

5-0 out of 5 stars Brief Info on Book
Paperback, 100 pps, over 130 illustrations
A wonderful look at the full range of works by Tiffany.Photos on every page of designs, lamps, vases, mosaics and paintings, and even a peek at his studio and some of the glass workshops.Highly recommended.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not quite what I was looking for
I bought this book expecting to find many pictures of Tiffany's wonderful stained glass windows.In that, I was disappointed, hence the two stars.There is, however, a great sampling of Tiffany's work including jewelry,lamps, and an absolutely stunning green desk collection that I had neverseen before.In all it is a great collection of the artist's work andgives an excellent overview of his amazing depth.

However, since I waslooking for the stained glass windows, this book wasn't quite what I wassearching for.I hope to save someone else from the same mistake. ... Read more


34. Making Tiffany Lamps: How to Create Museum-Quality Authentic Reproductions
by Hugh Archer
Paperback: 112 Pages (2009-10-01)
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This book contains step-by-step color photos that illustrate the entire lamp-making process, from cutting the pattern and selecting glass to assembling tiles and soldering a shade. It presents how-to techniques and construction secrets from one of the country's top Tiffany lamp artists. It features never-before-published secrets for creating an authentic patina. It includes large-scale images of 30 finished lamps as well as close-ups of shade details. ... Read more


35. Artistic Luxury: Faberge, Tiffany, Lalique
by Stephen Harrison, Emmanuel Ducamp, Jeannine Falino
Hardcover: 372 Pages (2008-11-25)
list price: US$60.00 -- used & new: US$37.80
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Asin: 0300142242
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Fabergé, Tiffany, Lalique—these great designers came together only once to display their goods in what was probably the most opulent exhibition ever mounted. At the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, the three strove to position themselves ahead of their many competitors in the luxury market, each presenting his jewelry and home adornments as high art. Their success is explored in this splendidly illustrated catalogue, which elucidates the prewar pinnacle of European culture.

 

The array of displayed objects was mesmerizing: Tiffany glass, Easter eggs to dazzle the Czars, realistic insects created in precious materials as sinister decorations. Many of these bore influences of the advanced art of the time, such as Art Nouveau, Viennese modernism, and symbolism, and of styles from around the world.

 

Four essays discuss the works in the context of their times, illuminate the high societies served by the three masters, and trace the cultural trends behind their extraordinary creations. A treasure of accompanying photographs shows the individual exhibits, scenes from the World's Fair, and the glitterati who wore the jewelry. 

(20081201) ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

4-0 out of 5 stars Good resource and reference book...
...which is, unfortunately, a little light on the pictures and photos in general. You do get to see some exceptional pieces and good photography to be sure, however, I would have preferred at least 30-40 more images, instead of the interminably long text.

A single picture unveils a lot more than words ever could, no matter how beautifully and eloquently they are written. Then again, it is still a great book to add to your collection.

5-0 out of 5 stars interesting
Book is in great condition (as posted). Anyone who is interested in a period jewelry will enjoy it. Unusual combination of subjects falls in to place ones start reading it.

5-0 out of 5 stars wonderous display of decorative art
While money might not necessarily buy happiness, it undoubtedly can lead to pleasure. One can but envy those with the funds to possess some of the fantastic objects displayed in this splendid book. A vast array of decorative art is on view; items such as glassware, jewelry, furniture,lamps,silverware and imperial eggs. Definitely a gorgeous display of artistic luxury!

Apart from the many photographs, the text of this volume is unusually interesting. There are a number of articles detailing the history of Faberge, Tiffany and Lalique. There is also coverage of other topics such as modernism, financial royalty, the French crown jewels, theatre and noted contemporary designers.

The photographic and printing quality are excellent and this reasonably priced book is sure to give ongoing pleasure. If you cannot have the real thing, good reproductions are somewhat of a consolation!

5-0 out of 5 stars An exquisite book
I was fortunate enough to go to the Cleveland Museum of Art's exhibit of these amazing pieces.Owning the book is like visiting it again and again.It is so thorough and with so much information, I go through it almost every day. ... Read more


36. Breakfast at Tiffany's (Signet)
by Truman Capote
Paperback: 1 Pages (1959-11-01)
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Asin: 0451147308
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A Lost Pair of Kites
Breakfast At Tiffany's, a book by Truman Capote, is a short novel that is very well-written.The book consists of four short stories, and although the plot of the four stories have nothing in common with one another, they are tied together by a central theme.Capote also demonstrates superb use of symbolism throughout his book.
The main idea of each short story revolves around the loss of someone or something loved.The first story, "Breakfast at Tiffany's," is about two close friends, but after a series of dramatic events are forced to leave each other forever."House of Flowers" tells of Ottilie, a girl who chooses to leave her rich, easy life and marries to a poor boy who works in the fields.In "A Diamond Guitar," one friend betrays the other, leaving Mr. Schaeffer watching "the face of his friend, suspended above him...it was so distant, judging."And finally, "A Christmas Memory," is perhaps the saddest of all four stories.Here, two lifelong friends who have spent every Christmas together, eventually grow apart due to a sudden change in lifestyles.Capote says that loss is something all must endure, and the only way to deal with a loss is to grow from it.
The author relies on symbolism to bring more life to his stories, and no doubt he uses this element well.For example, the Houngan in "House of Flowers" explains to Ottilie that if she catches a wild bee and it "does not sting, then [she] will know [she has] found love."The bee represents Ottilie's heart, something wild and free.Yet if she allows herself to be tamed, then she will find true love.It is instances like this that make Capote's stories timeless.
Capote engages the reader's attention in each story.His language is simple, and the reader never becomes bored with what he has to tell. But perhaps what brings his book together is the message he communicates: loss of love is unavoidable, and by overcoming it comes learning and knowledge that love will come again.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Lost Soul
Truman Capote has a great imagination. Every story I have read by him has held my interest. I am anxious to read his other novels. Although this novel is a short read, it held my attention very well. Breakfast At Tiffany�s is a novel filled with a love interest, a little suspense, and scandalous affairs; it�s a little racy for the time this story takes place.
Lulamae Barnes wanted to re-invent herself. She picks a new name, Holly Golightly. I feel she has picked this new name to reflect the persona she wants to project; someone who was always on the go-someone not too easily tied down. She is a little gullible, a little naïve, and also outspoken. Holly Golightly is someone you love intensely for the short while she is in your life and someone you long for long after she has exited. I also feel that everyone could relate to her at some point in her life (all the way from the pain in her childhood, when she felt like she never belonged anywhere or to anyone, to the time she lost her brother, Fred).
Holly was a young woman who had quite a few gentleman callers. She seems to fall for the older men in her life. Holly suffers from this �father complex.�
My favorite character is the narrator of the story. He is an older gentleman as well. He is in his sixties and a writer. As they developed their friendship, he also developed a fascination with Holly. He reminds her of Fred, so she asks if she can call him Fred, and he graciously accepts. As the two interact as friends, �Fred� quietly falls in love with her.
I was most disappointed that Holly never quite knew of his love for her. I think that if she had known then maybe she could have had a better life with him.
I rated this novel with five stars because I could not put this story down until I had finished it. I am not an avid reader so that is saying a lot for this story. If I can�t wait to finish a book, then I feel the author had captured my heart for the length of time it took me to put it down. It is almost like getting a kiss from a long lost lover.

4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting book
Story of a young woman unsure of what she wants in life.She surronds herslef with and assortment of charaters hoping to find that for which she is searching. ... Read more


37. Tiffany Table Settings
by Tiffany & Co
 Hardcover: Pages (1960)

Asin: B000O6IP8E
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38. Tiffany Silver Flatware 1845-1905, When Dining Was an Art
by William P. Hood, Roslyn Berlin, Edward Wawrynek
Hardcover: 350 Pages (1999-01-01)
list price: US$95.00 -- used & new: US$60.56
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Asin: 1851493255
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The antiquesilver flatware of Tiffany & Co., New York City, is highly sought-after, but the collector is frustrated by the lack of available information on and pictures of patterns and pieces (Tiffany's early catalogues 'Blue Books' did not always list what pieces were made in each pattern and never had illustrations). This definitive book relates the history of the silver flatware made by others and retailed by Tiffany 1845-c.1876 as well as that designed and made in-house 1869-1905. The story is woven into the broader fabric of the history of flatware in general and that of dining and food. The development and proliferation of many different flatware pieces in America are analysed and compared with the same in England, France and Germany. Based on research in the Tiffany Archives and elsewhere, this volume discusses and illustrates twenty-three Tiffany-made full-line patterns (plus variations) numerous not-full-line patterns and ten custom patterns. Detailed descriptions and superb photographs ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Tiffany Silver
This is an excellent book filled with photographs of absolutely wonderful flatware and serving pieces. It is a must for the collector.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Opulent World of Tiffany Flatware
This book is a must have for the collector, dealer or appraiser.Loaded with history and incredible photos. What I found most interesting was the break down of the Victorian dining room table. Serving pieces for foods that sadly most people today can't even spell. A vanished life when a person was judged on the manners and dinign skills they possesed. Invaluable is a great addition of the section on how this silver is made. An indepth listing and history on the famous Mackay service cover an entire chapter.
Tiffany Silver
Little by Little: Six Decades of Collecting American Decorative ArtsSpode's Willow Pattern: And Other Designs After The Chinese

5-0 out of 5 stars Not just for collectors
This is the Bible for Tiffany collectors but it also has a history of the purpose of each piece of flatware.

5-0 out of 5 stars 5 Stars all the way
For all silver lovers, not just Tiffany lovers.Beautiful book, beautifully produced. Pictures could not be better.

5-0 out of 5 stars A fabulous reference for the collector of Tiffany flatware..
This is a terrific book! It covers the complete spectrum of Tiffany silver flatware from 1845 to 1905. It's lavishly illustrated with photographs, diagrams, and original pattern drawings. It covers the full-line patterns, the not-full-line patterns, and the custom patterns made for the likes of the Vanderbilts and the Hearsts.

The book breaks the patterns down by designer: early pieces by retailers Polhamus, Hebbard, Gorham, Moore and others; the major designers Edward Moore, Charles Grosjean, and Paulding Parnham. It shows the various place pieces in standard patterns, as well as covering the extensive amount of fabulous and rare serving and other odd pieces (how many of you own a scallop serving fork?) There are also several useful appendices, including: Flatware Terminology; Glossary of Technical Terms; Tiffany Flatware Markings; and a Tiffany Chronology. As well, a thorough index makes it easy to find patterns or pieces you are looking for.

All in all this is the perfect book for the collector of this wonderful silver. It does not contain pricing information, which is a good thing in this day and age of online auctions, as such pricing info is often outdated by the time the book reaches the press. The only problem I had after reading it was that I wanted to own everything in the book! Don't hesitate, buy it! ... Read more


39. Greetings from Andy: Christmas at Tiffany's
by John Loring
Hardcover: 96 Pages (2004-10-26)
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Before achieving fame and glory as a leading Pop artist, Andy Warhol was a successful commercial artist who contributed illustrations to women's magazines and designed windows and promotional materials for department stores. Among his clients was Tiffany & Co., for whom he created a series of designs for holiday greeting cards. The whimsical drawings and paintings he produced for Tiffany's Christmas cards are the subject of this charming gift book.

Exuberant cherubs and acrobats, a reindeer snacking on watermelon, a playful monkey dangling an ornament from its tail, a gold-embossed Nativity, a high-heeled red ankle boot stuffed with holly, and Santa's sleigh packed with presents are among the 50 black-and-white and color illustrations featured here. In his preface, John Loring, Tiffany's design director, recounts the artist's working relationship with the famed luxury retailer through entertaining anecdotes and quotes from those who knew Warhol. Andy's own bon mots about Christmas, sprinkled throughout the book, add to the appeal of this sweetly irreverent confection.AUTHOR BIO: John Loring, Tiffany's design director for the past 25 years, is the author of this season's Greetings from Andy: Christmas at Tiffany's and seven previous Abrams books, including Tiffany in Fashion, Tiffany Flora & Fauna, Louis Comfort Tiffany at Tiffany & Co. , and Tiffany's 20th Century. He lives in New York City. ... Read more


40. Tiffany Glass: A Passion For Colour
Hardcover: 264 Pages (2010-02-09)
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Asin: 0847834263
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The undisputed master of glass, Louis Comfort Tiffany created decorative works of art utilizing color, light, and texture, forging a unique and spectacular style. Tiffany began his career as an interior designer, but unable to find the types of glass that he desired, his interest turned toward the creation of stained glass. In 1878, he opened his own studio and glass foundry. His creativity and originality both as a designer of windows, lamps, and vases, and as a producer of the material with which to create them quickly became renowned. He is considered one of the most versatile and talented artists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. While exploring Tiffany’s domestic interiors, A Passion for Colour focuses on Tiffany’s dazzling and dramatic work on religious and secular stained glass, vases, and lamps. Included in the book are 250 lavish color plates that examine in rich detail the fine workmanship and inventive techniques of Tiffany and his studio. In addition, the book includes vintage photographs, drawings, and sketches that provide further insight into his creative process. This book accompanies an exhibition of the same title organized by the Museum of Fine Arts of Montreal and presented at the Musée du Luxembourg, Paris, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. ... Read more


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