Books
Texas Fine Art Books
- Item Number
- 248
- Estimated Value
- 160 USD
- Sold
- 46 USD to heroealge
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Three fine art hardcover books courtesy of the Buddy Holly Museum
Books include:
- Texas Trilogy, "Life in a Small Texas Town" by Craig D. Hillis with photos by Bruce F. Jordan. University of Texas Press, Austin, 2002. 178 page hardcover 10x7" book of beautiful photos and text of Bosque County, Texas. BONUS: An audio CD by Steven Fromholz's Texas Trilogy, including Daybreak, Trainride, Bosque County Romance, digitally remastered from the 1969 original FRUMMOX recording. (Retail value: $29.95)
- Keith Carter, 25 Years, Photographs. A special hardcover book of 78 large photos. Some mature content. A self-taught photographer from Beaumont, Carter's images "linger in the mind like images from an almost remembered dream. Evocative and haunting, they capture what Carter calls the 'little askew moments' that allow viewers to see beyond the surface reality. University of Texas, Austin, Press, 1997. (Retail value: $58.50)
- Latin American Art in the Twentieth Century. A 352-page 10x12" hardcover color book with lavish illustrations and rich description of art from 15 countries. Edited by Edward J. Sullivan, professor of Art History at New York University. Phaedon Press, 1996. (Retail value: $69.95)
Item Special Note
Winner may pick up at the Nacogdoches County Chamber, or we can ship at cost to you.
When in West Texas, be sure to visit:
Buddy Holly Museum
1801 Crickets Avenue
Lubbock, TX 79401
www.buddyhollycenter.org
Donated By:
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