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Judith Miller

    September 16, 1951 – January 1, 2023

    Judith Miller is a world-leading authority on antiques and collectibles. She has cultivated extensive knowledge through international research, establishing herself as a foremost expert in the field. Her writings delve into a wide array of subjects, encompassing antiques, collectibles, architecture, and interior design. Through her publications and appearances, she generously shares her insights and informed perspectives with a broad audience.

    Judith Miller
    Miller's Collectables Handbook & Price Guide 2021-2022
    Furniture
    From Beginning to End and Back Again
    Miller's Collectables Handbook & Price Guide 2016-2017
    Chairs
    Miller's Antiques Handbook & Price Guide 2020-2021
    • 2022

      Intimations: Intuitions Beyond Subject

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Déjà vu serves as a profound source of inspiration for photographer Martin Miller, who transforms this fleeting sensation into a unique aesthetic. Rather than merely a curious experience, it becomes a catalyst for his creative vision, allowing him to capture strong visual responses from everyday subjects. Through his lens, Miller explores the intersection of memory and perception, offering a fresh perspective on the familiar and inviting viewers to engage with the beauty found in the ordinary.

      Intimations: Intuitions Beyond Subject
    • 2021

      Focusing on the pivotal scientific, industrial, and cultural revolutions, this book explores the factors that led to humanity's most lethal century. It delves into the political movements and the development of destructive weaponry, presenting them in striking high-resolution detail. The narrative highlights the interplay between innovation and conflict, shedding light on the tragic consequences of human progress.

      Triumph and Tragedy: The Evolution and Legacy of 20th Century War Machines
    • 2021
    • 2020

      "Wanting to do her part in the Civil War effort, Clara McBride goes to work at the Washington Arsenal. Lieutenant Joseph Brady is drawn to Clara but must focus on preventing explosions in the factory. When shipments of cartridges fail to fire and everyone is suspect, their feelings may not survive" --‡cProvided by publisher.

      A Single Spark
    • 2019

      To help support her family and make use of her artistic skill, Mellie finds employment at a daguerreotype shop, where she creates silhouette portraits. When romance begins to blossom with one of her charming customers, her life seems to have fallen perfectly into place--but when the unexpected happens, will she find happiness despite her hidden secrets?

      A Perfect Silhouette
    • 2019
    • 2018

      Ariane Mnouchkine

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the innovative approach of French director Ariane Mnouchkine and her theater collective, Le Théâtre du Soleil, this revised volume delves into her life, work, and theatrical influences. It examines her key ideas on theater and the creative process, alongside analyses of significant productions. Additionally, the book offers practical exercises, including techniques for mask work, aimed at reinvigorating theater and engaging actors in contemporary history.

      Ariane Mnouchkine
    • 2018

      Miller's Mid-Century Modern

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Mid-century modern design is hugely popular with collectors and decorators alike. This invaluable book explores the most desirable furniture, ceramics, glass, metalware, interiors and textiles from the late 1940s through to the early 1970s.

      Miller's Mid-Century Modern
    • 2018

      Much to the dismay of her Greek family, Zanna Krykos makes a living as a lawyer in Tarpon Springs, Florida. When her friend Lucy needs legal advice about the business she inherited upon her father's passing, she ends up asking Zanna to run the business instead so she can focus on her medical career. Nico Kalos is a Greek diver who has worked on sponging boats in the Aegean Sea since the age of 14, giving him a vast knowledge of the trade. When he hears of an opportunity to lead a group of spongers to the United States, he seizes it. But his excitement is quickly quelled when he arrives only to discover that a young woman with no experience in the business will be in charge of the new crews. But as Zanna and Nico face even more complications than they could have imagined, they must learn to work together or risk everything they've worked so hard for.

      Lady of Tarpon Springs
    • 2018