Let the rumbling cable car tell you the story! And what a From the crookedest street in the world to the Peking ducks in Chinatown, San Francisco is easily one of the world's most enchanting cities. Illustrator Miroslav Sasek captures both the breathtaking landscape and the cosmopolitan flavor of the City by the Bay in This is San Francisco. First published in 1962, Sasek's jaunty, colorful illustrations will still dazzle kids and adults alike.
Selections from M. Sasek’s most popular children’s travel guides compiled into one big look at the United States and its unique history. Celebrated the world over for his famous children’s books, master illustrator and storyteller M. Sasek captured the essence of the world’s major cities and brought them to life for an entire generation of young readers. Now comes a new edition from the master. Culled from the pages of M. Sasek’s renowned series of illustrated children’s books, This is America is a witty, urbane, and child-friendly introduction to some of the United States’ most popular destinations. From east to west, this is an inspirational travelogue that introduces readers to the art, architecture, music, food, and traditions of multiple cities and states. From a rodeo in Texas to a subway car in New York City, with stops in Cape Canaveral and the Golden Gate Bridge, This is America is the perfect book for international travelers shopping for a gift to take home, and is also perfect for those looking for a nostalgic view on the history of the United States. This anthology includes excerpts from This is New York, This is Texas, This is San Francisco, This is Washington, D.C., and This is the Way to the Moon.
A charming biography of the artist behind the bestselling This is series of
children s books which have sold over a million copies since being reissued by
Universe illustrated in the style of Miroslav Sasek himself.
Continuing the success of the runaway best sellers This is New York and This is London comes the latest title from M. Sasek’s beloved and nostalgic children’s travel series. Sasek’s This is Washington, D.C. is a facsimile edition of his original book, which was first published in 1969. The brilliant illustrations have been meticulously preserved, with the facts updated for the twenty-first century. The charming illustrations, coupled with Sasek’s playful narrative, makes for a perfect souvenir that will delight children and parents alike. Super-tourist Sasek paints Washington red, white, and blue as he tours the nation’s capital. Stops include the Washington Monument (which commands a view of all the Federal buildings and most of the museums, monuments, and memorials), the White House (whose lawn is a grassy launching pad for the President’s helicopter), and the Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park, the last residence of the world’s most famous ursine, Smokey the Bear! With bright pictures and snappy commentary, Sasek wittily captures all the fascinating things to do and see in a city of green parks, wide avenues, and classic white porticoes. Designed by a Frenchman and renowned for its cherry blossoms, This is Washington, D.C.!
Like the other Sasek classics, these are facsimile editions of his original
books. The brilliant, vibrant illustrations have been meticulously preserved,
remaining true to his vision more than forty years later and, where
applicable, facts have been updated for the twenty-first century, appearing on
a This is . . . Today page at the back of each book. The stylish, charming
illustrations, coupled with Sasek's witty, playful narrative, make these books
a perfect souvenir that will delight both children and their parents, many of
whom will remember them from their own childhood. In This is the Way to the
Moon, first published in 1963, Sasek rockets readers to Cape Canaveral--the
space capital of the world, a science-fiction-turned-fact spot on the Florida
coast--with a nostalgic look at the electronic brains that put our man up into
space and brought him down again. Also included are the updated statistics
about the lunar landing and a mini history of NASA's space program.
Like the other Sasek classics, these are facsimile editions of his original books. The brilliant, vibrant illustrations have been meticulously preserved, remaining true to his vision more than forty years later and, where applicable, facts have been updated for the twenty-first century, appearing on a "This is . . . Today" page at the back of each book. The stylish, charming illustrations, coupled with Sasek’s witty, playful narrative, make these books a perfect souvenir that will delight both children and their parents, many of whom will remember them from their own childhood. In This is Australia, first published in 1970, Sasek swings down under, winging his readers into Sydney, with its famous bridge and space-age Opera House; bustling, modern Melbourne; colonial Adelaide; semitropical Brisbane; the garden city of Canberra; mineral-rich Perth; and Alice Springs, Australia’s most famous outback town.
Like the other Sasek classics, this is a facsimile edition of the original,
first published in 1966. The illustrations have been meticulously preserved
and the facts updated for the twenty-first century. The charming
illustrations, coupled with Sasek's playful narrative, make perfect souvenirs
that will delight both children and parents. This is Greece captures the
flavor and tradition of the birthplace of Western civilization. There's
Athens, with its spectacular views of the Acropolis, the Parthenon, temples,
theaters, and marketplaces; architecture-renowned Corinth; Mycenae, inhabited
since 3000 B.C.; Olympia, home of the gods; Delphi, famous for its legendary
oracle; and the beautiful isles. There's also modern-day Greece, where life is
lived on street corners, in squares, and at tables amid reminders of the past.
Like the other Sasek classics, these are facsimile editions of his original
books. The vibrant illustrations have been preserved, remaining true to his
vision, and where applicable facts have been updated, appearing on a This
is...Today page at the back of each book. The charming illustrations, coupled
with Sasek's witty, playful narrative, make for perfect souvenirs that will
delight both children and their parents, many of whom will remember them from
their own childhood. This is Britain, first published in 1974, encompasses the
nation's many facets, from the mystery of Stonehenge to the monuments of the
British Isles. Among his stops are the White Cliffs of Dover; Brighton's
Prince Regent's Royal Pavilion; the castles and Tintern Abbey in Wales; and
Scotland's four Royal Palaces and long lochs. This is Israel, first published
in 1962, visits the Promised Land, a sun-drenched panorama of many hues and
many traditions. From the Sea of Galilee to the Red Sea (it's really blue);
from modern Tel Aviv to Jerusalem new and old; from Mt. Zion to King Solomon's
mines; Sasek presents the biblical glory of its past and the golden hope of
its future.
Like the other Sasek classics, these are facsimile editions of his original
books. The vibrant illustrations have been preserved, remaining true to his
vision, and where applicable facts have been updated, appearing on a This
is...Today page at the back of each book. The charming illustrations, coupled
with Sasek's witty, playful narrative, make for perfect souvenirs that will
delight both children and their parents, many of whom will remember them from
their own childhood. This is Britain, first published in 1974, encompasses the
nation's many facets, from the mystery of Stonehenge to the monuments of the
British Isles. Among his stops are the White Cliffs of Dover; Brighton's
Prince Regent's Royal Pavilion; the castles and Tintern Abbey in Wales; and
Scotland's four Royal Palaces and long lochs. This is Israel, first published
in 1962, visits the Promised Land, a sun-drenched panorama of many hues and
many traditions. From the Sea of Galilee to the Red Sea (it's really blue);
from modern Tel Aviv to Jerusalem new and old; from Mt. Zion to King Solomon's
mines; Sasek presents the biblical glory of its past and the golden hope of
its future.
Rachel Whiteread präsentiert M. Sasek – Mike and the Modelmakers (1970), Edition Ex Libris No. 14. Die von Gerhard Theewen herausgegebene Edition Ex Libris gilt als eines der bedeutendsten Editionsprojekte der letzten Jahre. Eingeladene Künstler wählen ein für ihre Arbeit wichtiges Buch aus, für das sie einen neuen Umschlag entwerfen und es als Reprint unter ihrem Namen präsentieren. Dieses „Buch aus der Bibliothek des Künstlers“ wird durch das gestaltete Ex Libris zu „seinem“ Buch und findet in der Bibliothek der Sammler und Bibliophilen seinen Platz. Vergriffene Bücher werden so zu Quellenwerken und tragen zum Verständnis zeitgenössischer Künstler bei, wodurch der Begriff „Künstlerbuch“ eine neue Dimension erhält. Whiteread wählt „Mike and the Modelmakers“, das 1970 von Lesney als Jubiläumsfestschrift veröffentlicht wurde. Ihr Atelier in London lag gegenüber der Firma Lesney, die bis in die 70er Jahre MATCHBOX Autos herstellte. Die Edition Ex Libris hat sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, bedeutende Bücher für das Verständnis zeitgenössischer Künstler zu bewahren. Der von der Künstlerin entworfene Schutzumschlag verwandelt den unveränderten Reprint in ein Künstlerbuch, das die Arbeit von Whiteread, die sich mit Abgiessen und dem Begriff des Modells auseinandersetzt, in neuem Licht präsentiert. Die Auflage umfasst 200 Exemplare mit einer beiliegenden signierten farbigen Grafik.