Best Sellers - 30 June, 2008
BookCourt Best Sellers
June 30, 2008 20% off list price
Hardcover Fiction
- NETHERLAND. Joseph O’Neill. Random House. $23.95. Our Price $19.16.
- UNACCUSTOMED EARTH. Jhumpa Lahiri. Random House. $25. Our Price $20.
- BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO. Junot Diaz. Riverhead. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- LUSH LIFE. Richard Price. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE. David Wroblewski. HarperCollins. $25.95. Our Price $20.76.
- BRIGHT SHINY MORNING. James Frey. HarperCollins. $26.95. Our Price $21.56.
- SNUFF. Chuck Palahniuk. Doubleday. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- DEAR AMERICAN AIRLINES. Jonathan Miles. Houghton Mifflin. $22. Our Price $17.60.
- BOAT. Nam Lee. Random House. $22.95. Our Price $18.36.
- SPIES OF WARSAW. Alan Furst. Random House. $25. Our Price $20.
Hardcover Nonfiction
- WHEN YOU ARE ENGULFED IN FLAMES. David Sedaris. Little, Brown. $25.99. Our Price $20.79.
- BROOKLYN MODERN. Diana Lind. Rizzoli. $45. Our Price $36.
- IN DEFENSE OF FOOD. Michael Pollan. Penguin. $21.95. Our Price $17.56.
- SISTINE SECRETS. Benjamin Blech. HarperCollins. $26.95. Our Price $21.56.
- ART OF SIMPLE FOOD. Alice Waters. Random House. $35. Our Price $28.
- NINE. Jeffrey Toobin. Doubleday. $27.95. Our Price $22.36.
- WHAT IT IS. Lynda Barry. Drawn & Quarterly. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- BROOKLYN STREET ART. Jamie Rojo. Prestel. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- THIS LAND IS THEIR LAND. Barbara Ehrenreich. Holt. $24. Our Price $19.20.
- 101 THINGS I LEARNED IN ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL. Matthew Frederick. MIT Press. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
Paperback Fiction
- NO ONE TELLS EVERYTHING. Rae Meadows. MacAdam/Cage. $13. Our Price $10.40.
- THE ROAD. Cormac McCarthy. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- TEN DAYS IN THE HILLS. Jane Smiley. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- GREAT MAN. Kate Christensen. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- ON CHESIL BEACH. Ian McEwan. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- AFTER DARK. Haruki Murakami. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- DIVISADERO. Michael Ondaatje. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- WHAT IS THE WHAT. Dave Eggers. Random House. $15.95. Our Price $12.76.
- THE GATHERING. Anne Enright. Grove Press. $14. Our Price $11.20.
- SAVAGE DETECTIVES. Roberto Bolano. St. Martin’s Press. $15. Our Price $12.
Paperback Nonfiction
- EAT, PRAY, LOVE. Elizabeth Gilbert. Penguin. $15. Our Price $12.
- OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA. Michael Pollan. Penguin. $16. Our Price $12.88.
- DREAMS FROM MY FATHER. Barack Obama. Random House $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- PLATO & PLATYPUS WALK INTO A BAR. Thomas Cathcart. Penguin. $12. Our Price $9.60.
- ARCHITECTURE OF HAPPINESS. Alain de Botton. Random House. $16.95. Our Price $13.56.
- TRAVELS WITH HERODOTUS. Ryszard Kapuscinski. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE. Barbara Kingsolver. HarperCollins. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- I FEEL BAD ABOUT MY NECK. Nora Ephron. Random House. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
- FODOR’S WHERE TO WEEKEND AROUND NEW YORK CITY. Random House. $16.95. Our Price $13.56.
- AUDACITY OF HOPE. Barack Obama. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
Children’s Hardcover & Paperback
- KNUFFLE BUNNY. Mo Willems. Hyperion. $15.99. Our Price $12.79.
- SUBWAY Board Book. Anastasia Suen. Penguin. $6.99. Our Price $5.59.
- THE NIGHT I FREED JOHN BROWN. John Cummings. Putnam. $17.99. Our Price $14.39.
- DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: Rodrick Rules. Jeff Kinney. Abrams.. $12.95. Our Price $10.36..
- DIARY OF A WIMPY KID. Jeff Kinney. Abrams. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
- GOOD NIGHT GORILLA Board Book. Peggy Rathmann. Putnam. $7.99. Our Price $6.39.
- SEA OF MONSTERS. Rick Riordan. Hyperion. $7.99. Our Price $6.39.
- WALL E: All Systems Go Sticker Book. Disney. $6.99. Our Price $5.59.
- BARACK OBAMA. Roberta Edwards. Putnam. $3.99. Our Price $3.19.
- I LIVE IN BROOKLYN. Mari Takabayashi. Houghton Mifflin. $16. Our Price $12.80.
these just in … 26 June, 2008
The Sistine Secrets: Michelangelo’s Forbidden Messages in the Heart of the Vatican
by Benjamin Blech & Roy Doliner
Hardcover $26.95 - 10%

“Driven by the truths he had come to recognize during his years of study in private nontraditional schooling in Florence, truths rooted in his involvement with Judaic texts as well as Kabbalistic training that conflicted with approved Christian doctrine, Michelangelo needed to find a way to let viewers discern what he truly believed. He could not allow the Church to forever silence his soul. And what the Church would not permit him to communicate openly, he ingeniously found a way to convey to those diligent enough to learn his secret language.”—from the Preface
Blech and Doliner reveal what Michelangelo meant in the angelic representations that brilliantly mocked his papal patron, how he managed to sneak unorthodox heresies into his ostensibly pious portrayals, and how he was able to fulfill his lifelong ambition to bridge the wisdom of science with the strictures of faith. The Sistine Secrets unearths secrets that have remained hidden in plain sight for centuries.
The Suicide Index: Putting My Father’s Death in Order
by Joan Wickersham
Hardcover $25.00 - 10%

Serve the People: A Stir-Fried Journey Through China

Gather Up the Fragments: The Andrews Shaker Collection

Struck by the beauty of every visible object in a Shaker kitchen they chanced to visit in 1923, young Edward Deming Andrews and his wife, Faith Young Andrews, embarked on a collection that became the passion of their lives. During the following decades, at a time when the art and artifacts of the Shakers were considered “low” art and unworthy of collecting or exhibiting, the Andrewses energetically collected objects, studied sources, and eventually mounted exhibits and published books on Shaker culture.
This beautiful book is the first to document their unparalleled collection, presenting some 600 photographs, most never before published. In addition, the book brings to light the extraordinary story of the Andrewses’ collecting and scholarship, their relationships with members of the United Society of Believers (commonly called Shakers) and with important New York City art-world figures of the 1930s, as well as their contributions toward the birth of the field of Shaker Studies. More than passionate collectors, Edward and Faith Andrews were intent on saving a distinct culture, and their accomplishment was to preserve for future generations the most comprehensive body of knowledge ever assembled about the Shakers.
Graphic Thought Facility

London-based Graphic Thought Facility (GTF) has emerged as one of today’s most progressive and versatile design firms. Established in 1990, it has a reputation for a non-conformist approach to graphic design. The firm’s originality results from its combination of a handmade aesthetic, knowledge of digital technology, and an interest in new materials and production methods.
This handsomely designed and produced catalogue includes photographs and essays that highlight GTF’s most notable projects and commissions, which range from graphic identity to marketing materials to exhibition and catalogue design. Whether providing innovative design materials for the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London,Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the Tate Museum, the furniture and interior design store Habitat, or designers such as Ron Arad and Tord Boontje, GTF encourages us to appreciate the visual richness of the world around us.
Jeff Koons

these just in … 24 June, 2008
Le Corbusier Le Grand
by The Editors of Phaidon
Hardcover $200.00 - 10%

Le Corbusier Le Grand is an enormous and enormously appealing monograph on one of the greatest and most controversial visionaries of the twentieth century: Le Corbusier (1887-1965). Publisher Phaidon’s super-sized volume features thousands of stunning photographs of the seminal architect, his buildings and plans, writings, and related documents (sketchbooks, personal snapshots, even postcards). With the turn of each page, readers can follow Corbusier’s trajectory from revolutionary young artist and prolific writer to globe-trotting, celebrity-crusader for modern architecture and urban planning. Esteemed architectural historian and Corbusier expert Jean-Louis Cohen provides an elegant introductory essay to this veritable archive of images. We learn that although the Swiss-born Le Corbusier hailed from a small town in a small country under the modest name Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, he was destined for greatness–largely of his own design. A prime mover behind the International Style (perhaps the first truly global architectural-design language), Corbusier brought modern design principles and their promise of improved living standards to the world stage. Futuristic high rise apartment complexes, office towers, highly functional streamlined interiors and furniture made primarily of industrial materials may all be attributed in part to him and his controversial utopian mission to transform our daily lives into a highly functional and beautiful system. Le Corbusier Le Grand is an extravagant, yet essential tome for libraries, those interested in modernism, city planning, and especially those with a really big coffee table.
Iron Fists: Branding the 20th-Century Totalarian State
by Steven Heller
Hardcover $90.00 - 10%

It was just over 60 years ago that Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, two of the world’s most powerfully imposing leaders, died and their regimes crumbled. One of the most illuminating facts about this dark era of history is the way in which these tyrants, and others like them, used graphic design as an instrument of power. But how did these regimes succeed in influencing the minds of millions? It is in the visual language the imagery, the typeface, the color palette that the answers truly take shape.
Phaidon Press is pleased to announce the publication of Iron Fists: Branding the 20th Century Totalitarian State by Steven Heller, the first illustrated survey of the propaganda art, graphics, and artifacts created by the totalitarian governments of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and the Communist regimes of the USSR and China. The book sets the disturbingly powerful graphic devices in historical context.
The infamous symbols produced by these regimes are recognized universally: the swastika and gothic typography of Hitler’s Germany, Mussolini’s streamlined Futurist posters and Black Shirt uniforms, the stolid Social Realism of Stalin’s USSR and Mao s Little Red Book. Author Steven Heller, a world-renowned design historian, who has long collected two-and-three-dimensional examples from this period, reveals how these symbols were used in a wide variety of propaganda, from posters, magazines and advertisements to uniforms, flags and figurines.
In addition to using logos and symbols, all of the leaders researched in this book deliberately cultivated certain personal characteristics (Hitler’s mustache, Mussolini’s baldness, Lenin’s goatee, Mao’s smile), in an attempt to transform their corporeal selves into icons. These regime personalities were blanketed across public venues, from monuments to postage stamps. The Nazis, for example, installed an intricate graphic program that featured Hitler s face as a ‘’logo,'’ a system remarkably similar to modern corporate identity creations.
By integrating color images of artifacts with archival black and white photographs, Iron Fists offers unique insight into how these regimes were effective in using graphic design to further their causes. In the section on Fascist Italy, for example, there are numerous reproductions of stylized posters, magazines and handbooks designed to excite impressionable youth. Heller then connects this printed propaganda with historic photographs of Italian children dressed as men prepared for battle stoic and serious their small hands clutching guns instead of toys.
Divided into four sections by regime, Heller also explores the color systems (each dictatorship had a distinctive palette), typefaces, and slogans used to both rally and terrorize the populace. In result, he demonstrates how these elements were used to ‘’sell'’ the totalitarian message. The first extensively illustrated book on the subject, Iron Fists will have an obvious appeal to graphic designers but will also be an important contribution to the study of the history of the totalitarian state.
Inner Workings: Literary Essays 2000-2005
by J. M. Coetzee, intro by Derek Attridge
Paperback $16.00

In his second volume of literary essays, following Stranger Shores (2001), Nobel laureate Coetzee conducts deep readings primarily of major twentieth-century European and American writers. Cosmopolitan in range and erudite in texture, Coetzee’s biocritical explications delve into the art, times, and humanity of, among others, Italo Svevo, Robert Musil, Paul Celan, Gunter Grass, Graham Greene, and W. G. Sebald. As a South African expat, Coetzee is attuned to literature under pressure as writers write in lands other than home, contending with language gaps and facing a world in violent upheaval. In his American essays, Coetzee brings an unusual perspective to Walt Whitman’s eroticism, Faulkner’s vision of the South, Philip Roth’s Plot against America, and Arthur Miller’s screenplay for The Misfits. In each case, Coetzee tells a story as much as he interprets the work, riding in the slipstream of his subject’s life and writings as he parses matters personal, technical, aesthetic, moral, and political with both subtlety and vigor. Coetzee’s profound fascination with the clarity and mystery of literature reaffirms its significance.
these just in … 23 June, 2008
Central Park in the Dark: More Mysteries of Urban Wildlife
by Marie Winn
Hardcover $25.00 - 10%

Hack: How I Stopped Worrying About What to Do with My Life and Started Driving a Yellow Cab

With wicked wit and arresting insight, Melissa Plaut reveals the crazy parade of humanity that passed through her cab–including struggling actors, federal judges, bartenders, strippers, and drug dealers–while showing how this grueling work provided her with empowerment and a greater sense of self. Hack introduces an irresistible new voice that is much like New York itself–vivid, profane, lyrical, and ineffably hip.
America America: A Novel

In the early 1970s, Corey Sifter, the son of working-class parents, becomes a yard boy on the grand estate of the powerful Metarey family. Soon, through the family’s generosity, he is a student at a private boarding school and an aide to the great New York senator Henry Bonwiller, who is running for president of the United States. Before long, Corey finds himself involved with one of the Metarey daughters as well, and he begins to leave behind the world of his upbringing. As the Bonwiller campaign gains momentum, Corey finds himself caught up in a complex web of events in which loyalty, politics, sex, and gratitude conflict with morality, love, and the truth.
America America is a beautiful novel about America as it was and is, a remarkable exploration of how vanity, greatness, and tragedy combine to change history and fate.
No One Tells Everything

The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

The People on the Street: A Writer’s View of Israel

Dogs: Their Fossil Relatives and Evolutionary History

With their rich fossil record, diverse adaptations to various environments, and different predatory specializations, canids are an ideal model organism for the mapping of predator behavior and morphological specializations. They also offer an excellent contrast to felids, which remain entrenched in extreme predatory specializations. The innovative illustrated approach in this book is the perfect accompaniment to an extremely important branch of animal and fossil study. It transforms the science of paleontology into a thrilling visual experience and provides an unprecedented reference for anyone fascinated by dogs.
The Other

Architectural Drawing Course: Tools and Techniques for 2D and 3D Representation
Paperback $23.99

High school and college students who have a budding interest in architectural design will value this book for its solid foundational orientation and instruction. Author Mo Zell introduces readers to architecture’s visual language, showing them how to think spatially and getting them started in architectural drawing with a series of instructive tutorials. Presenting three-dimensional design problems, she coaches students through the fundamentals of proportion and scale, space and volume, path and place, and materials and textures. A series of 40 work units covers virtually every aspect of architectural drawing, including:
Good-Bye

A Thousand Hills: Rwanda’s Rebirth and the Man Who Dreamed It
by Stephen Kinzer
Hardcover $25.95 - 10%

From Publishers Weekly
Kinzer (All the Shah’s Men) has penned a hagiographic account of Rwandan president Paul Kagame, the Tutsi refugee who organized the Rwandan Military Front in 1994 and helped halt the genocide in Rwanda. Instead of settling scores, Kagame embarked on a program of reconciliation and reconstruction; Kinzer eloquently describes a physical and psychological recovery unmatched in Africa: a Rwanda whose people are bubbling with a sense of unlimited possibility. Kagame’s goal, modeled on the successes of Asian tigers like Singapore, aims to transform Rwanda into the continent’s first middle-income country in a single generation, eschewing foreign aid in favor of reliance on business-driven development. Kinzer does not conceal the bloody realities behind Kagame’s acquisition of power nor does he deny Kagame’s rigorous, absolutist approach to governing. Nevertheless, he is transparently trusting in Kagame’s capabilities and intentions, and while his eloquent prose invites optimism, a half-century of experience urges caution.
The Lemur: A Novel

But when his shifty young researcher–a man he calls “The Lemur”–turns up some unflattering information about the family, Glass’s whole easy existence is threatened. Then the young man is murdered, and it’s up to Glass to find out what The Lemur knew, and who killed him, before any secrets come out–and before any other bodies appear.Shifting from 1950s Dublin to contemporary New York, the masterful crime writer Benjamin Black returns in this standalone thriller–a story of family secrets so deep, and so dangerous, that anyone might kill to keep them hidden.
Turtle Feet
Grozni went to India in search of knowledge, but learns that the people who can teach him the most are not wearing uniforms and following special diets, but rather those who, like him, struggle with doubts and cannot accept an established system of faith. Instead, he journeys with his colorful cast of friends to a new understanding of himself and his place in the world.
Like Anne Lamott or Elizabeth Gilbert, Nikolai Grozni offers the insights of a religious pilgrim from the inside—in his case, from a male, Buddhist perspective. Thoughtful, funny, and elegantly written, Turtle Feet details the reality of a world much mythologized in the West and tells a wonderfully bittersweet story of a spiritual journey.
Mark Rothko

Into the Wind: The Art of the Kite

The Consequences to Come: American Power After Bush

The presidency of George W. Bush, as Jonathan Freedland noted, has created a near consensus that the “invasion of Iraq was a calamity” and has “reduced America’s standing in the world and made the United States less, not more secure.” Joan Didion described Vice President Dick Cheney as “the central player in the system of willed errors and reversals that is the Bush administration.”
Peter Galbraith argued that from the beginning of the occupation of Iraq, Bush “facilitated the very event he warned would be a disastrous consequence of a US withdrawal from Iraq: the takeover of a large part of the country by an Iranian-backed militia.”
As the presidential campaign got underway, Michael Tomasky explained that “despite Bush’s failures and the discrediting of Republican governance, there is every chance that the next Republican president, should the party’s nominee prevail…will be just as conservative as Bush has been—perhaps even more so.” And Frank Rich predicted that it would take the Democrats’ “full powers of self-immolation” to lose the White House in 2008.
The Consequences to Come contributors: Joan Didion, Joseph Lelyveld, Mark Danner, Peter Galbraith, Jonathan Freedland, Jonathan Raban, Frank Rich, Michael Tomasky, Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
Best Sellers - 23 June, 2008
BookCourt Best Sellers
June 23, 2008 20% off list price
Hardcover Fiction
- NETHERLAND. Joseph O’Neill. Random House. $23.95. Our Price $19.16.
- BOAT. Nam Le. Random House. $22.95. Our Price $18.36.
- UNACCUSTOMED EARTH. Jhumpa Lahiri. Random House. $25. Our Price $20.
- BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO. Junot Diaz. Riverhead. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- MEXICAN HIGH. Liza Monroy. Doubleday. $21.95. Our Price $17.56.
- SPIES OF WARSAW. Alan Furst. Random House. $25. Our Price $20.
- LUSH LIFE. Richard Price. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE. David Wroblewski. HarperCollins. $25.95. Our Price $20.76.
- ENCHANTRESS OF FLORENCE. Salman Rushdie. Random House. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- BRIGHT SHINY MORNING. James Frey. HarperCollins. $26.95. Our Price $21.56.
Hardcover Nonfiction
- WHEN YOU ARE ENGULFED IN FLAMES. David Sedaris. Little, Brown. $25.99. Our Price $20.79.
- NOW THE HELL WILL START. Brendan Koerner. Penguin. $26.95. Our Price $21.56.
- IN DEFENSE OF FOOD. Michael Pollan. Penguin. $21.95. Our Price $17.56.
- BILLIONAIRE’S VINEGAR. Benjamin Wallace. Random House. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- BROOKLYN MODERN. Diana Lind. Rizzoli. $45. Our Price $36.
- SONG OF BROOKLYN. Marc Eliot. Broadway Books. $26.95. Our Price $21.56.
- ART OF SIMPLE FOOD. Alice Waters. Random House. $35. Our Price $28.
- NIXONLAND. Rick Perlstein. Simon & Schuster. $37.50. Our Price $30.
- DRUNKARD’S WALK. Leonard Mlodinow. Random House. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- NINE. Jeffrey Toobin. Doubleday. $27.95. Our Price $22.36.
Paperback Fiction
- YIDDISH POLICEMEN’S UNION. Michael Chabon. HarperCollins. $15.95. Our Price $12.80.
- NO ONE BELONGS HERE MORE THAN YOU. Miranda July. Simon & Schuster. $14. Our Price $11.20.
- THE ROAD. Cormac McCarthy. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- ON CHESIL BEACH. Ian McEwan. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- GREAT MAN. Kate Christensen. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- DIVISADERO. Michael Ondaatje. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- AFTER DARK. Haruki Murakami. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- TEN DAYS IN THE HILLS. Jane Smiley. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- SAVAGE DETECTIVES. Roberto Bolano. St Martin’s Press. $15. Our Price $12.
- THEN WE CAME TO THE END. Joshua Ferris. Little, Brown. $13.99. Our Price $11.19..
Paperback Nonfiction
- OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA. Michael Pollan. Penguin. $16. Our Price $12.88.
- ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MINERAL. Barbar Kingsolver. HarperCollins. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- TRAVELS WITH HERODOTUS. Ryszard Kapuscinski. Random House $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- I FEEL BAD ABOUT MY NECK. Nora Ephron. Random House. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
- DREAMS FROM MY FATHER. Barack Obama. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- EAT, PRAY, LOVE. Elizabeth Gilbert. Penguin. $15. Our Price $12.
- FODOR’S WHERE TO WEEKEND AROUND NEW YORK CITY. Random House. $16.95. Our Price $13.56.
- WHEN A CROCODILE EATS THE SUN. Peter Godwin. Little, Brown. $14.99. Our Price $11.99.
- HAPPIEST BABY ON THE BLOCK. Harvey Karp. Bamtam. $15. Our Price $12.
- POWER OF NOW. Eckhart Tolle. New World Library. $14. Our Price $11.20.
Children’s Hardcover & Paperback
- SUBWAY Board Book. Anastasia Suen. Penguin. $6.99. Our Price $5.59.
- BARACK OBAMA. Roberta Edwards. Putnam. $3.99. Our Price $3.19.
- THIS IS NEW YORK. M. Sasek. Universe. $17.95. Our Price $14.36.
- INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET. Brian Selznick. Scholastic. $22.99. Our Price $18.39.
- DIARY OF A WIMPY KID. Jeff Kinney. Abrams. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
- LIGHTNING THIEF. Rick Riordan. Hyperion. $7.99. Our Price $6.39.
- I STINK. Kate McMullan. HarperCollins. $6.99. Our Price $5.59.
- WAY BACK HOME. Oliver Jeffers. Putnam. $16.99. Our Price $13.59
- ONE WAS JOHNNY: A Counting Book. Maurice Sendak. HarperCollins. $6.99. Our Price $5.59.
- RICHARD SCARRY’S BEST STORY BOOK EVER. Richard Scarry. Random House. $15.99. Our Price $12.79.
these just in … 16 June, 2008
Spiral Jetta: A Road Trip through the Land Art of the American West
by Erin Hogan
Hardcover $20.00 - 10%

“Across this marvelously unexpected little road saga, the stud muffin cowboys of late twentieth century American art at long last meet their sly gamine match. Pretty much doing for Land Art what Geoff Dyer did for D. H. Lawrence, Ms. Hogan, an urban fish decidedly out of water, flopping about in the high desert parch, makes for marvelously endearing company. An at times harrowingly (albeit comically) unreliable navigator (who doesn'’t bring a compass along on solo treks across such vast empty expanses?), Hogan nevertheless then manages to deploy an expertly modulated prose, tracking the heaviest of subjects with the lightest of touches, melding gravitas and whimsy (vodka and tonic), in a narrative that in the end, like the art it surveys, manages to be about what it is to be an individual alone-pinprick-contingent, achingly vulnerable, gobsmacked enthralled-in the face of all that is.”
No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground. New York 1976-1980
edited by Thurston Moore, Byron Coley, intro by Lydia Lunch
Hardcover $24.95 - 10%

No Wave is the first book to visually chronicle the collision of art and punk in the New York underground of 1976 to 1980. This in depth look at punk rock, new wave, experimental music, and the avant-garde art movement of the 70s and 80s focuses on the true architects of No Wave from James Chance to Lydia Lunch to Glenn Branca, as well as the luminaries that intersected the scene, such as David Byrne, Debbie Harry, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop, and Richard Hell.
This rarely documented scene was the creative stomping ground of young artists and filmmakers from Jean-Michel Basquiat to Jim Jarmusch as well as the musical genesis for the post-punk explosions of Sonic Youth and is here revealed for a new generation of fans and collectors.
Thurston Moore and Byron Coley have selected 150 unforgettable images, most of which have never been published previously, and compiled hundreds of hours of personal interviews to create an oral history of the movement, providing a never-seen-before exploration and celebration of No Wave.
Vishnu’s Crowded Temple: India since the Great Rebellion
by Maria Misra
Hardcover $35.00 - 10%

As it enters its sixtieth year of independence, India stands on the threshold of superpower status. Yet India is strikingly different from all other global colossi. While it is the world’s most populous democracy and enjoys the benefits of its internationally competitive high-tech and software industries, India also contends with extremes of poverty, inequality, and political and religious violence.
This accessible and vividly written book presents a new interpretation of India’s history, focusing particular attention on the impact of British imperialism on Independent India. Maria Misra begins with the rebellion against the British in 1857 and tracks the country’s advance to the present day. India’s extremes persist, the author argues, because its politics rest upon a peculiar foundation in which traditional ideas of hierarchy, difference, and privilege coexist to a remarkable degree with modern notions of equality and democracy. The challenge of India’s leaders today, as in the last sixty years, is to weave together the disparate threads of the nation’s ancient culture, colonial legacy, and modern experience.
Federico Fellini- The Book of Dreams

Stencil Nation: Graffiti, Community, and Art

Without a doubt, stencils are the fastest, easiest, and cheapest method for painting an image on a wall, a sidewalk, or practically anywhere. Stencil Nation focuses on the unexpected mix of this lively, accessible medium-from famous artists including Banksy to international street stencils and gallery shows-to reveal engaging aspects of an intentionally secretive creative community.
With dynamically illustrated perspectives from the niches of the art form, female artists, documentarians, and the growing online community of the international scene are featured in this fresh collection of photographs and essays curated by StencilArchive.org’s founder, Russell Howze. New artists, often utilizing stencil art in unconventional ways, are also featured.
Stencil Nation also represents the art of lesser-known urban scenes, including Poland, Romania, and Israel. Additionally, Stencil Nation builds upon previous published works to give the most extensive and up-to-date history of stencil art, as well as how-to tips from the artists themselves.
The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 3

The Sister

–Karin Slaughter
“This lyrical and haunting story of two sisters, their troubling past, and the terrible secrets they each want buried will stay with you long after you close the book. A wonderful book loaded with twists and turns that come straight from the heart.”
–Harlan Coben
A Romance on Three Legs: Glenn Gould’s Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Piano

Best Sellers … 16 June, 2008
BookCourt Best Sellers
June 16, 2008 20% off list price
Hardcover Fiction
- NETHERLAND. Joseph O’Neill. Random House. $23.95. Our Price $19.16.
- LUSH LIFE. Richard Price. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- UNACCUSTOMED EARTH. Jhumpa Lahiri. Random House. $25. Our Price $20.
- BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO. Junot Diaz. Riverhead. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- SPIES OF WARSAW. Alan Furst. Random House. $25. Our Price $20.
- ENCHANTRESS OF FLORENCE. Salman Rushdie. Random House. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- BROCCOLI & OTHER TALES OF FOOD & LOVE. Lara Vapnyar. Random House. $20. Our Price $16.
- BOAT. Nam Le. Random House. $22.95. Our Price $18.36.
- DEAR AMERICAN AIRLINES. Jonathan Miles. Houghton Mifflin. $22. Our Price $17.60.
- BRIGHT SHINY MORNING. James Frey. HarperCollins. $26.95. Our Price $21.56.
Hardcover Nonfiction
- WHEN YOU ARE ENGULFED IN FLAMES. David Sedaris. Little, Brown. $25.99. Our Price $20.79.
- BROOKLYN MODERN. Diana Lind. Rizzoli. $45. Our Price $36.
- ART OF SIMPLE FOOD. Alice Waters. Random House. $35. Our Price $28.
- IN DEFENSE OF FOOD. Michael Pollan. Penguin. $21.95. Our Price $17.56.
- POST-AMERICAN WORLD. Fareed Zakaria. Norton. $25.95. Our Price $20.76.
- HERE IS NEW YORK. E.B. White. Little BookRoom. $16.95. Our Price $13.56.
- LONG WAY GONE. Ishmael Beah. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $22. Our Price $17.60.
- WHAT IT IS. Lynda Barry. Drawn & Quarterly. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- ARMAGEDDON IN RETROSPECT. Kurt Vonnegut. Putnam. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- NIXONLAND. Rick Perlstein. Simon & Schuster. $37.50. Our Price $30.
Paperback Fiction
- YIDDISH POLICEMEN’S UNION. Michael Chabon. HarperCollins. $15.95. Our Price $12.80.
- THEN WE CAME TO THE END. Joshua Ferris. Little, Brown. $13.99. Our Price $11.19.
- AFTER DARK. Haruki Murakami. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- NO ONE BELONGS HERE MORE THAN YOU. Miranda July. Simon & Schuster. $14. Our Price $11.20.
- THE ROAD. Cormac McCarthy. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- ON CHESIL BEACH. Ian McEwan. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- DIVISADERO. Michael Ondaatje. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- GREAT MAN. Kate Christensen. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- SPOOK COUNTRY. William Gibson. Berkley. $15. Our Price $12.
- TEN DAYS IN THE HILLS. Jane Smiley. Random House. $14.95 Our Price $11.96.
Paperback Nonfiction
- Q GUIDE TO SEX & THE CITY. Rob Perlman. Alyson Publications. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
- DREAMS FROM MY FATHER. Barack Obama. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA. Michael Pollan. Penguin. $16. Our Price $12.88.
- TRAVELS WITH HERODOTUS. Ryszard Kapuscinski. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- AUDACITY OF HOPE. Barack Obama. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- EAT, PRAY, LOVE. Elizabeth Gilbert. Penguin. $15. Our Price $12.
- FIELD GUIDE TO THE NATURAL WORLD OF NEW YORK CITY. Leslie Day. Johns Hopkins University Press. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MINERAL. Barbara Kingsolver. HarperCollins. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- I FEEL BAD ABOUT MY NECK. Nora Ephron. Random House. $12 .95. Our Price $10.36.
- NFT GUIDE TO BROOKLYN 2008. Not For Tourists. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
Children’s Hardcover & Paperback
- BARACK OBAMA. Roberta Edwards. Putnam. $3.99. Our Price $3.19.
- I LIVE IN BROOKLYN. Mari Takabayashi. Houghton Mifflin. $16. Our Price $12.80.
- PIGEON WANTS A PUPPY. Mo Willems. Hyperion. $14.99. Our Price $11.99.
- KNUFFLE BUNNY TOO. Mo Willems. Hyperion. $16.99. Our Price $13.59.
- INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET. Brian Selznick. Scholastic. $22.99. Our Price $18.39.
- DIARY OF A WIMPY KID. Jeff Kinney. Abrams. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
- LIGHTNING THIEF. Rick Riordan. Hyperion. $7.99. Our Price $6.39.
- INCREDIBLE BOOK-EATING BOY. Oliver Jeffers. Putnam. $16.99. Our Price $13.59
- DANGEROUS BOOK FOR BOYS. Hal Iggulden. HarperCollins. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- JAMES & THE GIANT PEACH. Roald Dahl. Penguin. $6.99. Our Price $5.59.
Best Sellers … 9 June, 2008
BookCourt Best Sellers
June 9, 2008 20% off list price
Hardcover Fiction
- NETHERLAND. Joseph O’Neill. Random House. $23.95. Our Price $19.16.
- BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO. Junot Diaz. Riverhead. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- UNACCUSTOMED EARTH. Jhumpa Lahiri. Random House. $25. Our Price $20.
- ENCHANTRESS OF FLORENCE. Salman Rushdie. Random House. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- SPIES OF WARSAW. Alan Furst. Random House. $25. Our Price $20.
- LUSH LIFE. Richard Price. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- PAINTER FROM SHANGHAI. Jennifer Cody Epstein. Norton. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- BRIGHT SHINY MORNING. James Frey. HarperCollins. $26.95. Our Price $21.56.
- BOAT. Nam Le. Random House. $22.95. Our Price $18.36.
- GIRL OF HIS DREAMS. Donna Leon. Atlantic Monthly Press. $24. Our Price $19.20.
Hardcover Nonfiction
- WHEN YOU ARE ENGULFED IN FLAMES. David Sedaris. Little, Brown. $25.99. Our Price $20.79.
- PITCH PERFECT. Mickey Rapkin. Gotham. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- ART OF SIMPLE FOOD. Alice Waters. Random House. $35. Our Price $28.
- WHAT HAPPENED. Scott McClellan. Public Affairs. $27.95. Our Price $22.36.
- SWEET MELISSA BAKING BOOK. Melissa Murphy. Penguin. $27. Our Price $21.60.
- BROOKLYN MODERN. Diana Line. Rizzoli. $45. Our Price $36.
- EVERYDAY DRINKING. Kingsley Amis. Bloomsbury. $19.99. Our Price $15.99.
- ARMAGEDDON IN RETROSPECT. Kurt Vonnegut. Putnam. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- GOODBYE 20TH CENTURY. David Browne. Da Capo Press. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- POST-AMERICAN WORLD. Fareed Zakaria. Norton. $25.95. Our Price $20.76.
Paperback Fiction
- AFTER DARK. Haruki Murakami. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- NO ONE BELONGS HERE MORE THAN YOU. Miranda July. Simon & Schuster. $14. Our Price $11.20.
- YIDDISH POLICEMEN’S UNION. Michael Chabon. HarperCollins. $15.95. Our Price $12.80.
- THE ROAD. Cormac McCarthy. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- THEN WE CAME TO THE END. Joshua Ferris. Little, Brown. $13.99. Our Price $11.19.
- GREAT MAN. Kate Christensen. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- TEN DAYS IN THE HILLS. Jane Smiley. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- THE GATHERING. Anne Enright. Grove Press. $14. Our Price $11.20.
- CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME. Mark Haddon. Random House. $13.95 Our Price $11.16.
- GIRL ON THE FRIDGE. Etgar Keret. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $12 Our Price $9.60.
Paperback Nonfiction
- OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA. Michael Pollan. Penguin. $16. Our Price $12.88.
- WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING. Heidi Murkoff. Workman. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- EAT, PRAY, LOVE. Elizabeth Gilbert. Penguin. $15. Our Price $12.
- ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE. Barbara Kingsolver. HarperCollins. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- I FEEL BAD ABOUT MY NECK. Nora Ephron. Random House. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
- LEGACY OF ASHES. Tim Weiner. Random House. $16.95. Our Price $13.56.
- BALANCHINE VARIATIONS. Nan Goldner. University Press of Florida. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- DREAMS FROM MY FATHER. Barack Obama. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- AUDACITY OF HOPE. Barack Obama. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- COMMON SENSE. Thomas Paine. Penguin (Great Ideas Series). $8.95. Our Price $7.16.
Children’s Hardcover & Paperback
- INCREDIBLE BOOK-EATING BOY. Oliver Jeffers. Putnam. $16.99. Our Price $13.59.
- FANCY NANCY’S FAVORITE FANCY WORDS. Jane O’Connor. HarperCollins. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
- BARACK OBAMA. Roberta Edwards. Putnam. $3.99. Our Price $3.19.
- GOOD NIGHT NEW YORK CITY. A. Gamble. Our World of Books $9.95. Our Price $7.96.
- THE EMPTY POT. Demi. Henry Holt. $7.95. Our Price $6.36.
- SUBWAY Board Book. Anastasia Suen. Penguin. $6.99. Our Price $5.59.
- KNUFFLE BUNNY. Mo Willems. Hyperion. $15.99. Our Price $12.79.
- THIS IS NEW YORK. M. Sasek. Universe. $17.95. Our Price $14.36.
- I LIVE IN BROOKLYN. Mari Takabayashi. Houghton Mifflin. $16. Our Price $12.80.
- FANCY NANCY & THE BOY FROM PARIS. Jane O’Connor. HarperCollins. $3.99. Our Price $3.19.
Best Sellers … 2 June, 2008
BookCourt Best Sellers
June 2, 2008 20% off list price
Hardcover Fiction
- NETHERLAND. Joseph O’Neill. Random House. $23.95. Our Price $19.16.
- BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO. Junot Diaz. Riverhead. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- ENCHANTRESS OF FLORENCE. Salman Rushdie. Random House. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- BRIGHT SHINY MORNING. James Frey. HarperCollins. $26.95. Our Price $21.56.
- BOAT. Nam Le. Random House. $22.95. Our Price $18.36.
- LUSH LIFE. Richard Price. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $26. Our Price $20.80.
- ALL THE SAD YOUNG LITERARY MEN. Keith Gessen. Penguin. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- ATMOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES. Rivka Galchen. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $24. Our Price $19.20.
- PAINTER FROM SHANGHAI. Jennifer Cody Epstein. Norton. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- STORY OF A MARRIAGE. Andrew Greer. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $22. Our Price $17.60.
Hardcover Nonfiction
- BROOKLYN MODERN. Diana Lind. Rizzoli. $45. Our Price $36.
- FREEWHEELIN’ TIME. Suze Rotolo. Broadway Books. $22.95. Our Price $18.36.
- BILLIONAIRE’S VINEGAR. Benjamin Wallace. Random House. $24.95 Our Price $19.96.
- IN DEFENSE OF FOOD. Michael Pollan. Penguin. $21.95. Our Price $17.56.
- POST-AMERICAN WORLD. Fareed Zakaria. Norton. $25.95. Our Price $20.76.
- ARMAGEDDON IN RETROSPECT. Kurt Vonnegut. Putnam. $24.95. Our Price $19.96.
- GIRLS LIKE US. Sheila Weller. Simon & Schuster. $27.95. Our Price $22.36.
- NIXONLAND. Rick Perlstein. Simon & Schuster. $37.50. Our Price $30.
- LET’S SEE. Peter Schjeldahl. Thames & Hudson. $29.95. Our Price $23.96.
- ART OF SIMPLE FOOD. Alice Waters. Random House. $35. Our Price $28.
Paperback Fiction
- NO ONE BELONGS HERE MORE THAN YOU. Miranda July. Simon & Schuster. $14. Our Price $11.20.
- GREAT MAN. Kate Christensen. Random House. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- GIRL ON THE FRIDGE. Etgar Keret. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $12. Our Price $9.60.
- THEN WE CAME TO THE END. Joshua Ferris. Little, Brown. $13.99. Our Price $11.19.
- YIDDISH POLICEMEN’S UNION. Michael Chabon. HarperCollins. $15.95. Our Price $12.80.
- OUT STEALING HORSES. Per Petterson. St. Martin’s Press. $14. Our Price $11.20.
- AFTER DARK. Haruki Murakami. Random House. $13.95. Our Price $11.16.
- SAVAGE DETECTIVES. Roberto Bolano. St. Martin’s Press. $15. Our Price $12.
- PERSONAL DAYS. Ed Park. Times Books. $13. Our Price $10.40.
- THE GATHERING. Anne Enright. Grove Press. $14. Our Price $11.20.
Paperback Nonfiction
- OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA. Michael Pollan. Penguin. $16. Our Price $12.88.
- LEGACY OF ASHES. Tim Weiner. Random House. $16.95. Our Price $13.56.
- NFT GUIDE TO BROOKLYN 2008. Not For Tourists. $12.95. Our Price $10.36.
- BROOKLYN STOREFRONTS. Paul Lacy. Norton. $17.95. Our Price $14.36.
- ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE. Barbara Kingsolver. HarperCollins. $14.95. Our Price $11.96.
- NEW EARTH. Eckhart Tolle. NAL. $14.Our Price $11.20.
- NFT GUIDE TO NYC 2008. Not For Tourists. $15.95. Our Price $12.80.
- WHY I AM SO WISE. Frederich Nietzsche. Penguin (Great Ideas Series). $8.95. Our Price $7.16.
- FEAR & TREMBLING. S. Kierkegaard. Penguin (Great Ideas Series). $10. Our Price $8.
- EINSTEIN. Walter Isaacson. Simon & Schuster. $17.95. Our Price $14.36.
Children’s Hardcover & Paperback
- SEA OF MONSTERS. Rick Riordan. Hyperion. $7.99. Our Price $6.39.
- INCREDIBLE BOOK-EATING BOY. Oliver Jeffers. Putnam. $16.99. Our Price $13.59.
- PINKALICIOUS. Elizabeth Kann. HarperCollins. $16.99. Our Price $13.59.
- KNUFFLE BUNNY. Mo Willems. Hyperion. $15.99. Our Price $12.79.
- KNUFFLE BUNNY TOO. Mo Willems. Hyperion. $16.99. Our Price $13.59.
- HUG Board Book. Jez Alborough. Candlewick. $6.99. Our Price $5.59.
- BARACK OBAMA. Roberta Edwards. Putnam. $3.99. Our Price $3.19.
- INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET. Brian Selznick. Scholastic. $22.99. Our Price $18.39.
- SMASH CRASH. Jon Scieszka. Simon & Schuster. $16.99. Our Price $13.59.
- RICHARD SCARRY’S CARS & TRUCKS & THINGS THAT GO. Richard Scarry. Random House. $14.99. Our Price $11.99.

