Browser Book Beat Issue 136
A story about 10 Pig siblings on an adventure. Readers are asked to search the pictures for hidden numbers. It’s a fun and clever way to learn numbers. Read More
$12.00
A simple story about a boy taking his dog for a walk and learning to whistle. The illustrations are beautiful, bright with vibrant colors. Read More
$12.00
“NightLife” is a photographic archive of the Graffiti Art of the compelling and illusive artist, Richard Hambleton, known for his recurring motif: the Shadowman. Read More
$40.00
Benedictine monk Brother Thomas, strongly influenced by Asian pottery, was renowned for his original glaze recipes and perfect forms. Read More
$20.00
Exhibition catalogue includes examples of Petracca’s work from ‘These are not my Shoes’ and several from his series “Pompeii Tagged” that depicted ancient Pompeian frescos. Read More
$35.00
Webb is best known for his “Punchinello” paintings which feature a gay “everyman” based on the Italian stock character, Pulcinella. Read More
$15.00
Born in Cairo, Egypt, Roland Baladi is known for marble realism works such as the life size Cadillac he created from marble of Carrara, Italy. Read More
$20.00
Merton planned four issues: “The purpose of this magazine is to publish a few issues devoted to poetry and to some unusual prose and then go out of business.” Read More
$100.00
Diego Durán was a Dominican friar best known for his authorship of one of the earliest Western books on the history and culture of the Aztecs. Read More
$100.00
Haunting photos of people shooting up, running from cops, sleeping in shacks, working the street, etc. with dialogue from addicts, and neighbors. Read More
$80.00
Gilden opens our eyes to this fascinating and ultimately tragic country. Haiti remains the least-developed country in the Western Hemisphere and one of the poorest in the world. Read More
$120.00
Nearly 200 archival black-and-white photographs. captures the majesty, history, and beauty of America’s largest and most northern state. Read More
$28.00
While searching for a purpose in life, Oliver, the talking elephant stops to just play with children. And it is then that he discovers his real talent, dancing. Read More
$18.00
Edward Ralph Kienholz was an American installation artist and assemblage sculptor whose work was highly critical of aspects of modern life. Read More
$60.00
This valuable art-historical survey showcases the finest works that form the unparalleled collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Read More
$40.00
Billingham turns his camera lens on Raymond, his alcoholic father, stumbling through his life in a drunken stupor and his dysfunctional family. Read More
$300.00
Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto is renowned for his elegant photography.This new series presents life-size, black-and-white portraits of historical figures. Read More
$50.00
Ursula von Rydingsvard is a sculptor best known for creating large-scale works influenced by nature, primarily using cedar and other forms of timber. Read More
$18.00
The Reading Railroad was a major American railroad that operated primarily in Pennsylvania, New York, and Delaware, known for transporting anthracite coal. Read More
$15.00
Pierre has a bun with magical currants. And lots of people are chasing him all over historic spots in Paris. Illustrated by graphic artist, Andre Francois. Read More
$35.00



















