My thanks to Kelly at Book Dirt for calling my attention to the Chronicle Books Give-Away. The prize is $500 worth of books for the winner and one of the commenters on the winner's blog post will also receive those same books--how cool is that?
Not only will those prizes be awarded, but the winner will also be able to pick a favorite charity that will be able to pick out its own $500 worth of books. Do I have your attention yet? Maybe I should be keeping this a secret so there will be less entries and my odds will increase, but I guess I love my readers too much not to let you in on this great contest.
For my charity I'm going to choose the same one as Kelly did--Prospect Elementary School in Blount County, Tennessee--since I don't know of any other particular place and it's in my home town, I'll support that small library as well.
Here are my book choices:
Volume
Writings on Graphic Design, Music, Art, and Culture
Princeton Architectural Press
Princeton Architectural Press
By Kenneth FitzGerald ($24.95)
This sounds like writing about a topic that interests me.
This sounds like writing about a topic that interests me.
Survival City
Adventures Among the Ruins of Atomic America
By Tom Vanderbilt ($25.00)
This is the era during which I grew up. It scared me and fascinated me. I love this kind of stuff.Absinthe
History in a Bottle
By Barnaby Conrad III ($22.95)
After seeing the Jack the Ripper movie From Hell, I became curious about this substance. Now to learn more.
Ghostly Ruins
America's Forgotten Architecture
Princeton Architectural Press
Princeton Architectural Press
By Harry Skrdla ($29.95)
Ruins are so cool. I love looking at them. Sitting home at looking at the photos in a book would be the next best thing to being there (at least until they come up with the DVD documentary version--now that would be cool.)I Was Here
A Travel Journal for the Curious Minded
By Kate Pocrass ($16.95)
This might me fun to play with in my future travel adventures.
Ready, Set, Novel!
A Workbook, Plan and Plot Your Upcoming Masterpiece
By Chris Baty, Lindsey Grant, and Tavia Stewart-Streit of National Novel Writing Month ($16.95)
Another thing to add to my collection of writer's resource material.
Grady McFerrin Photo Album $18.95
I've got a bunch of loose photos that should be put in an album.
The Autobiography Box
A Step-by-Step Kit for Examining the Life Worth Living
By Brian Bouldrey ($19.95)
Something that might go hand in hand with my new Wrote By Rote blog.
Cartes Postales
small edition ($18.95)
I've got an old post card collection. Maybe I can take some of them out of the shoe box they are in now and put them in an album.
I've got an old post card collection. Maybe I can take some of them out of the shoe box they are in now and put them in an album.
Participate
Designing with User-Generated Content
By Helen Armstrong and Zvezdana Stojmirovic, foreword by Ellen Lupton ($24.95)
Maybe I can learn something from this and if not I'll pass it over to my daughter who might be able to use it.
Visual Merchandising 2nd edition
By Tony Morgan ($40.00)
This topic interests me for various reasons. It's another book that perhaps I can learn from.
Cut & Paste
21st-Century Collage
By Richard Brereton with Caroline Roberts ($29.95)
This one might be helpful to create experimental stuff for the blogs. If not my daughter might be able to use it as a resource material in her work as a collage artist.
Visual Complexity
Mapping Patterns of Information
Princeton Architectural Press
Princeton Architectural Press
By Manuel Lima ($50.00)
Patterns...I'm interested and curious. Let me see how this book can expand my mind. Geometry of Design, Second Edition, Revised and Updated
Studies in Proportion and Composition
By Kimberly Elam ($24.95)
You might get the impression that I've got some artistic bent after some of the books I've picked. It's just a topic that's been on my mind of late. This book's description sounds intriguing.
Graphic Design Thinking
Beyond Brainstorming
By Ellen Lupton, editor ($24.95)
This could have greater application than just visual arts. I'm willing to check it out.Art Work
Seeing Inside the Creative Process
By Ivan Vartanian ($24.95)
The description says this book covers all types of creative processes. I want to be a creative person.
The Toaster Project
Or A Heroic Attempt to Build a Simple Electric Appliance from Scratch
By Thomas Thwaites ($19.95)
This sounds like something I'd think of but would be too dumb to actually do. Here I can read about someone else doing it.
Circus
Over 50 flaps plus seek-and-find!
By Roxie Munro ($15.95)
There's gotta be a juggler in this somewhere and I like the circus anyway. This might be fun to share with my grandkids.
Moleskine® Address Book Pocket
($12.95)
The address book I have now is about 35 years old, falling apart, and filled with defunct information. I need a new one.
Starry Crown Eco-Journal
By Grady McFerrin ($10.95)
This looks nice and if I don't use it I can give it as a gift.
DIYDesign It Yourself
A Design Brief
Princeton Architectural Press
Princeton Architectural Press
By Ellen Lupton ($24.95)
I'm thinking a lot about design lately--in case that point didn't come across in some of the above picks.
That's my line up and I think they sound pretty good.
Grand Total $499.10 Close enough for me. Chronicle can keep the change.
If you want to play along then follow the link below:
http://www.chroniclebooks.com/happyhaulidays
Do you see anything here that you especially like? Have you read or seen any of these? Let me know if you add your own blog entry to the list so I can come and leave a comment.
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This do look exciting to take part in will think it over as I have much to do at the moment.
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Yvonne.
Looks like some interesting choices..especially the Ghostly Ruins. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI have a book giveaway too, today, Lee, over at my place, so be sure to put on your tie (or the blanket in your case) and drop over :)))
ReplyDeleteInteresting mix of books. But having money go to a charity as well as the winner is an awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteHi Lee .. great collection of goodies there .. I liked the idea of the Cartes Postales - but particularly the donations to charity .. good idea.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanks giving .. and enjoy the time with family and friends .. Hilary
Boo. US residents only. You guys have all the fun.
ReplyDeleteYvonne -- You've got a lot going on.
ReplyDeleteDelores -- I could look at pictures of ghostly ruins for hours.
Dezmond -- I saw the announcement yesterday. I'll stop by.
Alex -- Always nice to give to charities.
Hilary -- I may have to revive my post card collecting again.
Jen --Oh, I was wondering about that. If I win I'll give you some book reports.
Lee
These all sound awesome books to me man, I'd love to get my hands on some! Excellent stuff!
ReplyDeleteNot only do we have some of the same picks, but some of your picks were my runners-up!
ReplyDeleteIf I don't win my own list, maybe I can win yours.
I have a thing for ruins, too, which ties in to my interest in all things post-apocalyptic (I run the Facebook page 'Fans of Post-Apocalyptic Fiction and Film.' I post a lot of photos of ruins there, if anyone wants to 'Like' it. *Shameless plug.*)
Thanks so much for choosing Prospect, too. I know the librarian would be thrilled to win. Their shelves are 99% empty, which is a tragedy.
Good luck to us all!
How cool is this ?! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Lee.
What a great contest! I am going to have to check this out - when I'm done with Nano, probably. :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see who wins this year. Great list and good luck!
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Matthew -- I'm always up for new books.
ReplyDeleteKelly -- Hope one of us wins. I clicked the "like" on the facebook page. I didn't know you were into that kind of stuff. Post-apocalypticism and time travel are my favorite genres.
Word Nerd --Very cool! You have a great Thanksgiving as well.
Madeline -- It ends Dec 2. Don't wait too long.
Cricket -- Thank you for checking out the list.
Lee
Our lists may be totally different, but I still like all of your choices! I wish you luck. :)
ReplyDeleteOur lists are quite different but that Ghostly Ruins book sounds awesome :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog Sensual Sweets (http://sensualsweets.wordpress.com) and saying hi!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you linked me back to yours =D I love your book list. Seeing as I have been trying like mad to invoke some kind of artist in me, these books would probably help! haha
Good luck!
Great collection of books there. I am having a really hard time retaining what I read. I have to keep re- reading few pages whenever I stop and start again.
ReplyDeleteI hope people who can read faster will make use of those books.
Have a happy thanksgiving.
this is an interesting list! best of luck to both of us!
ReplyDeleteJulie -- Thank you! There are a lot of different tastes showing up in these lists.
ReplyDeleteErica -- Ghostly Ruins would be such fun to peruse.
Ink-- I'm no artist, but the books looked like they could be inspiring.
Munir -- I have the same retention problem--always have in fact.
Connie -- Yes. Good luck to everyone.
Lee
What an interesting selection! I'd be happy to read any of these, particularly the ones on design. Thanks for coming by my blog Best of luck to us both!
ReplyDeleteGreat list! I've heard about that toaster book. It sounds pretty interesting. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteGreat list!
ReplyDeleteHi Lee, You did get my attention! I love your list~ I might have to add a few of these to my Christmas wish list. I love that you are giving back to where you are from. I hope you win, if I don't ;D
ReplyDelete'Visual Complexity' looks quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful-- I have this thing about design even though I'm not particularly good with visual arts.
ReplyDeleteJoanne -- I couldn't resist that toaster from scratch concept.
Deborah -- Thanks for stopping by!
Ella -- It would be nice to win these books wouldn't it.
Suze -- Sometimes I just need to make sense out of everything I see around me.
Lee
You've really put some thought into your list. I thank you for that..should we win (she says with a wink ;D )
ReplyDeletegood luck to both of us!
jcamp2020 at aol
I think your list might be one of my favorites after mine! Good luck.
ReplyDeleteJcamp -- Thanks for casting your spell of good luck on my entry. My fingers are crossed.
ReplyDeleteMC -- I kind of like my list too. I'd love to own these books.
Lee
You've got some very interesting picks here. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
ReplyDeleteThe graphic design book looks neat, good luck! My list is nowhere near as varied.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip. Have a great American Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteLD -- Appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteHSW -- I strive for eclecticism.
Umbrella-- Thanks!
Lee
Cool. I somehow missed the book on Ruins. hmmm, maybe they'll let me swap one if i win? Good luck!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting mix of books. And quite different from mine!
ReplyDeletePosted my list today! :) Good luck to us both!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. You have a great list too. Ghostly Ruins sounds neat.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck.
Cheryl
This is a great list of books! Good luck and thanks for visiting my site!
ReplyDeleteMelanie -- When I saw the Ruins book on Kelly's "Book Dirt" blog I knew that was one for me too.
ReplyDeleteLeslie -- From what I've seen I have a pretty different list from most.
Kristy-- I'll have to check your list out.
Cheryl -- Thanks for visiting.
Mommy -- Gladly and thank you.
Lee
I think I need some of these books, so I can become more crafty or at least more competent at graphic design for my own blog. Good luck with the contest!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Working for the Mandroid
Absinthe looks amazing. I would love to read almost all your books if I had the time (and money) immediately good luck to you!
ReplyDeleteGreat choices, I'd definitely find Absinthe interesting, and the design books--- great pile to win!!!!
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