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When projects are published in the monograph series, the DFRs go through an editorial review process which is conducted between the editors, reviewers and authors.
"Karl said, 'The last thing I want to have in my life is a monograph about my work, so go to hell—I don't want it,' " Steidl recalls.
Most of the work on the document — which commission staff members called an "audio monograph" — was finished in 2004, not in time to go through a long legal review before the commission was shut down that August.
Claudia Roth Pierpont (no relation), in her lively and clever monograph, says that Roth's first full-length novel, "Letting Go" (1962), is "about not letting go": not letting go of responsibility, obligation and a general crew-necked earnestness; and, importantly, not letting go of Henry James.
For a total immersion, one can go to Cowell's own major works as well as scholarly monographs and catalogs by Bruce Saylor, William Lichtenwanger, Rita Mead and Martha L. Manion.
With knowledgeable verve that brings to mind "Frankly, My Dear, Molly Haskelll's superb monograph on "Gone With the Wind," Mr. Wasson approaches his subject from many angles.
As a consequence, their characterisation must go beyond the simple tests for identity, purity and strength as prescribed in general by the Pharmacopoeia monographs.
The recent Monograph evaluation concerning processed meat and red meat indicates the complexity of exposure that must be addressed as we go beyond cancer caused by single potent agents (80).
But in a February op-ed in The San Francisco Chronicle, Mr. Pacelle wrote that Amazon "was selling 27 books, monographs and magazines about cockfighting," and if "your passion in life is watching tormented birds tear each other to pieces, in a bloody pit," then "Amazon is the place to go".
For this series, it was, "How can these people go up, and down, the mountain?" The quest led to the seven images on display at Richardson's new street-level space on 22nd Street and to an accompanying monograph, published by Danilo Montanari Editore Ravenna, and presented as an accordion folio in two parts.
But a quarter century after his death, his work is enjoying a reappraisal: 25 of his original portraits go on sale tomorrow on the luxury goods site 1stdibs.com; Bergdorf Goodman is giving him tribute in its September window displays; and a monograph on Viramontes, "Bold, Beautiful and Damned" (Laurence King, $50) hits shelves next month.
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