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Etel Adnan sitting in front of a painting on the wall with the words "homage to etel adnan" in the middle
Homage to Etel Adnan
Edited by Steve Dickison, Lindsey Boldt, Samantha Giles
Front cover of Journey to Mount Tamalpais with ink brush drawing of the mountain centered on a blue-green background
Journey to Mount Tamalpais, 2nd Ed.
By Etel Adnan
coevr of Let George Do It by George Deem; forest green background, large square painting at center of a roud bordered by extra-tall skinny trees, a countryside, a large cloudy sky, and the refelction of a man's eyes in the top right corner as if from a car rearview mirror, title centered above photo, author name centered below in yellow typed font
Let George Do It
By George Deem
cover of Of Cities & Women (Letters to Fawwaz) by Etel Adnan; pale pink background, large horizontal rectangular b&w charcoal drawing from underneath a bridge
Of Cities & Women
By Etel Adnan
cover of Paris, When It's Naked by Etel Adnan; dull yellow background, large rectangular b&w photo at center of statue with bust of a man on a large podium in front of a large tree
Paris, When It’s Naked
By Etel Adnan
cover of Rumi and Sufism by Eva de Vitray-Meyerovitch; b&w photo of men dnacing in a cricle, their arms out, wearing white robes and cylindrical caps, photo is on a white background with title above and author name below in red typing
Rûmî and Sufism
By Eva de Vitray-Meyerovitch
Translated by Simone Fattal
cover of The Real Life of Shadows by jean fremon; red background with a large off-white rectangle in the middle and black doodles inside, title and author name in black typed text centered above
The Real Life of Shadows
By Jean Frémon
Translated by Cole Swensen
There Are People Who Say That Painters Shouldn’t Talk: A GUSTONBOOK
By Patrick James Dunagan
cover of Two or Three Things I'm Dying to Tell You by Jalal Toufic, repeated image of the back of a man in a grey suit, title printed in an orange speech bubble
Two or Three Things I’m Dying to Tell You
By Jalal Toufic

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