New Releases by Peter S. Beagle

Peter S. Beagle is the author of The Unicorn Sonata (1996), The Midnight Angel (1993), NBS - Folk of the Air (1988), The Folk of the Air (1987), The Garden of Earthly Delights (1982).

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The Unicorn Sonata

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Unicorn Sonata
In Los Angeles a thirteen-year-old girl follows haunting music across an invisible border into an enchanted land known as Shei''rah that is inhabited by satyrs, unicorns, and phoenixes.

The Midnight Angel

release date: Jan 01, 1993

NBS - Folk of the Air

release date: Dec 28, 1988

The Folk of the Air

release date: Dec 12, 1987
The Folk of the Air
While attending the revels of the League for Archaic Pleasurs, a group dedicated to the pleasures of the medieval period, Joe Farrell comes face-to-face with Nicholas Bonner, a spirit from the past and an ancient evil.

The Garden of Earthly Delights

The Garden of Earthly Delights
Studie over drie drieluiken van de Brabantse schilder Jeroen Bosch (±1453- 1516).

The Fantasy Worlds of Peter Beagle

The Fantasy Worlds of Peter Beagle
One short story, one novella, and two complete movies populated by ghosts, unicorns and werewolves are included.

American Denim

American Denim
A charming, historically-important, and well-produced book from 1975 that highlights the work of about 50 denim artists. The concept is simple: these men and women took denim garments and changed them. There''s a wide range of techniques here: applique, embroidery and other needlepoint techniques, distressing, integration of other fabrics, painting, studding. The intentions of the artists here are varied. Some of them are coming straight out of the hippie "I drew on my dirty jeans" school. Others are clearly fabric artists interested in seeing how they can transform garments into something new. Some of them are fashion designers, looking to take street wear to a fashion-conscious and upscale place. And some are just pure folk artists -- "I wanted to have two naked chicks with pubic hair on my jacket so I made this." Whatever their intentions, the work exhibited in this book is remarkable. And every stereotype you might have in your head about the mid-70''s being a stylistic nadir will be challenged by the groovy stuff here. Applique jeans with flowers and butterflies aren''t automatically a joke. They can be an object of great beauty. Almost all color photography with many detail shots and a few fold-out pages. Interspersed are black and white photos of famous people looking famous in denim (the usual suspects like Peter Fonda and Olivia Newton-John are here as well as Marlene Dietrich and Frank Sinatra wearing a truly horrendous bell-bottomed number.) Interspersed through the book is the essay by Peter Beagle which is a free-flowing and personal reflection on the spirit of the time, the fashionable past, crafting, the history of the Levi brand, life in a post-1960''s realities, and how he really, really liked fur when he was a kid. Really.

I See by My Outfit

I See by My Outfit
In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. articulated his dream, JFK was assassinated, and zip codes were first introduced to the US. The world was monumentally changing and changing fast. But in the eyes of future fantasy author Peter Beagle and his best friend Phil, it wasn''t changing fast enough. For these two twenty-something beatnik Jews from the Bronx, change was something you chased after night and day across the country on the trembling seat of a motor scooter.

He! Rebeck! (A fine and private Place. Deutsch.) Roman. (Übertr. v. Hans Georg Lenzen.) - (Düsseldorf): Rauch (1962). 323 S. 8°

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