Uses quotations from Vincent van Gogh's correspondence with his brother Theo to describe the colors in his paintings, which are also reproduced in this book.
Contains the correspondence between two girls, one an Israeli and the other a Palestinian, from August 1988 until their meeting in October 1991. Includes a brief history of their two peoples.
An anthology of "Rolling Stone" articles that offers insight into both the late Thompson's early career and the magazine's fledgling years, also includes stories of his infamous Freak Party sheriff campaign and his observations about the Bush-versus-Kerry presidential rivalry.
Provides insights into the life and thought of early twentieth-century birth control advocate Margaret Sanger through an annotated chronological arrangement of excerpts from her letters, articles, and speeches.
Traces the development of American author John Steinbeck as a man and writer through a compilation of letters he wrote over the course of approximately forty years to friends, colleagues, family members, and others.
Presents Irish author Oscar Wilde's long letter to his lover Lord Alfred Douglas, written in Reading Gaol prison; and includes a preface by Richard Ellmann and commentary by W. H. Auden.