Friday, November 23, 2012

Seth Godin's "The Icarus Deception"

Do you work in business? Education? Non-profits? Bestselling author, Seth Godin has a fascinating new book due out next month. This book may make a fantastic holiday gift for your potential business clients, educators in your life, local businesses, or our area Chamber of Commerce.

The Icarus Deception


 
"In Seth Godin's most inspiring book yet, he challenges readers to find 
the courage to treat their work as a form of art.

Whether you're a teacher, engineer, doctor, middle manager, or customer 
service rep, you can fly higher by bringing your best self to work. You 
can care about what you're doing today and how you can improve tomorrow. 
Godin shows us how it's possible, and convinces us why it's essential". 
(publisher)

For more information, contact Gary, our Outreach and Sales Manager here at Magers and Quinn.  Email gary@magersandquinn.com or call 612-822-4611

Come See Santa and so much more...

  On Saturday, December 1 from 10:30am-12:30pm we are having a supremely festive event. We are partnering with Way to Grow, a local non-profit organization supporting children's literacy to host a visit with Santa and story time with local author, Marianne Richmond.



A little about Way to Grow from their website:

For over 20 years, Way to Grow has been one of the preeminent early learning programs in the Twin Cities. We focused on the most important stages of life — from prenatal to kindergarten — and parenting. In October 2010, we launch the Great by Eight Initiative in partnership with the Minneapolis Public Schools. This new program expands our research-based model to grade three, age eight.

about_landingWe’re on a mission.

We firmly believe that every child should be born healthy, stay healthy and have the equal opportunity to succeed in school and life. And that can only happen with parents’ active participation. Through our in-home and center-based programming, we help parents create a healthy home and become their children’s first and most important teachers.

  • If you choose, 15% of your total purchase will go to support Way to Grow. Ask for the voucher at the register.

  • Santa and Mrs. Claus are coming to town to share stories and treats with your children and beloved pets! Remember your camera to take photos of your time with Santa!

  • Award winning Minneapolis author and artist, Marianne Richmond, author of I Love You so Much and I believe in You, will be here to share her love of giving creative voice to the feelings and stories of life. Stop by and listen to her read her books.

I Love you so Much
I believe in You




Bring your families in next Saturday and kick off the holidays with us!



Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Give the Gift of Reading this Holiday!

 
 We are so pleased to be partnering once again with 
Children's Hospitals and Clinics in our annual Holiday Book Drive. 

If you stop in our stores during this holiday season, we would love it if you would purchase a book for donation to children in need or make a cash donation and we'll pick out a book for you!




Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Rare Finds: Beautiful Gift Ideas for the Holidays






Beyer, Andre
Portraits: A History
Abrams
 2003
An over sized art treasury contains reproductions of nearly three hundred major works that trace the history of western portraiture from ancient to modern times, in a volume complemented by intimate coverage of the artists' techniques and close-up details.
12.75”x10.75”
$60.00 reg.$125.00

Onasch, Konrad          
Icons, the Fascination and the Reality   
Riverside Book Co.
1995
Brown cloth folio with gilt titles. Tight, clean, unmarked.DJ & photos are very bright. Bottom edge of front board has minimal scuff.
13.25" x 10.25"
$475.00

Gunnerarsson, Torsten
Mirror of Nature: Nordic Landscape Painting 1840-1910
Staten's Museum fur Kunst
2000
ISBN 8790096630
11..9”x10.4”
$200.00

Cohen, Jean-Louis
Le Corbusier Le Grand
Phaidon Press
2008
A collection of Corbusier’s sketches, personal photos, architecture, and more. 600 pages of photographs.
Boxed, 
$200.00


Finely bound editions of Chaucer,  George Eliot, Washington Irving, Wallace Stegner  and many more from Franklin Library and Easton Press.


Follow the sign and it will lead you to our Oz collection plus tons more rare, collectible books. 

Browse our huge selection of rare and 
collectible books in our 
online catalog Magers and Quinn
 and click Rare & Collectible under Browse Departments. 
From Rare Art to the Loomis Collection of Oz Books!!
Or stop by the the store and visit our balcony showroom.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

2012 National Book Award Winners

  We are very pleased, as I am sure Ms. Erdrich is, that The Round House was picked as the 2012 National Book Award winner in Fiction. 


Also, local author William Alexander (and former Magers and Quinn employee) was also the winner in Young People's Literature for his novel, Goblin Secrets.



And we can't forget Katherine Boo, author of Behind the Beautiful Forevers, for her win in Non-Fiction. Thought not local to us, she was a guest of ours very early on this year for a book signing.



Jeff Kinney stops by!



Excitement of the day yesterday
 Jeff Kinney stopped by here at Magers and Quinn and 
graciously signed copies of his new book
*The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 7)*, 
as well as backlist titles. 
Jeff is making his way around the
country in the Wimpy Kid bus and it was a delight to meet
 him and have him in the store! 
 
 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Rare Finds for Discerning and Unusual Tastes


Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Thomas Crowell & Co.
ca 1910, 4vo. Full bound dark green cloth with decorative gilt title on front board. All text in ornate calligraphy with some dust soil, gilt on spine faded, gilt on front board faded but still legible, 3 1/2' X 3/4" light ink on front board, not too distracting.
Some pleasant darkening to page edges from age, previous owner's stamp on front paste down, otherwise interior nice and clean. 
A beautiful book inside and out.
$500.00


Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments Under the Hand and Seal of William Shakespeare
Samuel Ireland
1796. 8vo.This copy has been rebound, half morocco with brown cloth. Gilt titling on spine labels with simple, delicate gilt accents. The original interior is toned but clean. Engraved, folding frontispiece. Uncut edges. Includes rather interesting inscription from former owner, mentioning his acquaintance to author of the book in his later years, signed 1873.
$750.00


Browse our huge selection of rare and 
collectible books in our 
online catalog Magers and Quinn
 and click Rare & Collectible under Browse Departments. 
From Rare Art to the Loomis Collection of Oz Books!!
Or stop by the the store and visit our balcony showroom.

Up the stairs...

to the Balcony.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Featuring our new Notable Display

Recommendations from Laurie Lindeen; Author, Teacher and Rock Star.


Laurie Lindeen is a woman with many talents; the author of Petal Pushers and the current anthology Drinking Diaries, teacher of memoir writing at The Loft and former rock star from the all women indy rock band, Zuzu's Petals. 

She is going to be our guest this evening here at Magers and Quinn at 7:30 to discuss her new book.





Drinking Diaries: Women Serve Their Stories Straight Up



We would love it if you could stop by to not only to see her but to see her wonderful display of book recommendations.

If you are a regular customer or blog reader, you may remember last month when we featured recommendations from local musician Dylan Hicks. Laurie's recommendations will continue our new tradition of featuring talented folks in our community that are notable in their respected worlds, whether it is in music, writing, food or education.

 Laurie recommends...


GREAT MODERN MEMOIRS:  As a practitioner of that sticky genre
 of memoir writing, I am drawn to the art of  great story
 telling that utilizes all of the elements of the best fiction writing 
 while working with the raw chaotic materials of real life.  I believe
 that the writer of memoir is not allowed to make stuff up.

 IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER: (well known master works such as
 THE LIAR'S CLUB, ANGELA'S ASHES, THIS BOY'S LIFE,TRUTH & BEAUTY, WILD,
 THE GLASS CASTLE & everything SEDARIS, LAMOTT, EGGERS,  and 
 KLOSTERMAN excluded but enthusiastically recommended -- they
 don't need my plug.)
 
  SO YOU WANNA BE A ROCK AND ROLL STAR, Jacob Slichter
 Semisonic drummer Slichter artfully re-creates the personal & 
 professional journey that plummeted this Minneapolis band to the top of the charts in
 the late '90s.  Written with thoughtfulness, skill, and wit, a 
 fascinating tale for musicians and music lovers as well of fans of great writing.

 EVERYTHING I'M CRACKED UP TO BE, Jen Trynin
 In the mid 1990s Trynin found herself in one of the largest major
 record label bidding wars of that time when
 indie artists were being wined and dine based on the meteoric
 success of Nirvana's NEVERMIND.  A funny, heartbreaking account
 of an artist as a young woman feeling her way through life and big 
 business..

 THE BILL FROM MY FATHER, Bernard Cooper
 A most heart-breaking and at times hilarious account of a man
 trying to know and understand his baffling father in both life and 
 death.  Cooper is a poet and his prose is gorgeous.
 
  THE TENDER BAR, J.R. Moehringer
 The romantic allure of a bar named Dicken's is the main character in this coming of age memoir. 
Moehringer finds family, salvation, and community
 inside this Long Island watering hole until it catches up with him in 
 that way that bars often do.

 LOVE IS A MIX TAPE, Rob Sheffield 
This memoir is about two young music lovers in love set in the late 
 '80s and early '90s. Anyone interested in the great music from those years and capable of 
 appreciating a heart-breaking love story will be forever moved by Sheffield's 
 great big heart.

 DARKROOM, Jill Christman
 A criminally under-appreciated master work, DARKROOM is one of the most
 gorgeously written, wise and thoughtful memoirs I have ever read. 
 Dealing with family tragedy, abuse, and self-destructiveness, Christman is never a  victim but
 instead a clear-eyed witness who overcomes unspeakable adversity.
 
 UNDRESS ME IN THE TEMPLE OF HEAVEN, Susan Jane Gilman
 Why this was never a bestseller is beyond me.  A recounting of a youthful
 trip to the far corners of the earth with an unstable travel 
 companion, this
 memoir is beautifully written and riveting.

 I COULD TELL YOU STORIES, Patricia Hampl
 St. Paul's Hampl is, to my mind, the foremost expert and practitioner 
 of memoir writing today.  All of her memoirs are superb, but this one is an essay collection
 discussing and deconstructing the genre and the way it can and should
 be practiced.  I consider it a memoirist's bible.
 
 THE BOYS OF MY YOUTH, Joanne Beard
 A beautifully wrought essay collection by another of our great  memoirist, it's
 the book from which I pluck most of my teaching materials.  Beard's eye
 for sensory detail is second to none, and her writing voice is  crystal clear, funny, and thoughtful.

NOT THAT YOU ASKED, Steve Almond
 Because we need to laugh out loud while reading as often as possible,
 this one had me in stitches, and it's wise, thoughtful, and well-written.
 
THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO GIRLS, Lavinia Greenlaw
 A haunting memoir about an English childhood in the 1970s.  Music
 is the governing theme while Greenlaw examines with a sharp eye for 
 detail family and social issues.

TOWNIE, Andre Dubus III
 An incredible account of a challenging childhood and quest for identity,
 this is the modern day answer to Frank Conroy's STOP-TIME.
 
 
We have plenty of these fine books on display. 
 Come on in and check them out! 

Thanks to Laurie for sharing with us.


Friday, November 2, 2012

To Kill a Mockingbird Movie 50th Anniversary


Come celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the movie, To Kill a Mockingbird on Thursday November 15. One day only! 

Check your local theaters.
 
And while you're at it, pick up a copy of the book too. 2010 was the 50th Anniversary of the book. It's about time you all read it. 


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Rare Finds in time for the Election

Barack Obama
  • Crown 2006
  • Fine 1st Edition
  • First printing
  • Hardcover in dust jacket (full number line)
  • Not clipped or marked
  • President's second book
  • Signed by Obama on title page
  • $750.00

Barack Obama

  • Times Books 1995
  • Stated 1st Edition
  • 2nd printing (2 in number line)
  • Not clipped or marked
  • Written when Mr. Obama was a law professor
  • A slight bit of ink on edge of several pages (very, very slight to be exact, else near fine)
  • $1250.00

Browse our huge selection of rare and collectible books in our online catalog (http://www.magersandquinn.com) and click Rare & Collectible under Browse Departments. From Rare Art to the Loomis Collection of Oz Books!!

Or stop by the store and visit our balcony showroom.

Stay tuned weekly for more Rare Finds.




Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Cold Weather, Warm Books

For many of us in this great state of ours, winter means hunkering down, starting a fire, drinking some wine, baking some pies and eating comfort food.

Luckily we have some wonderful, enticing books to get you started on your winter hibernation.


Who doesn't love a good crock pot dinner? Over 320 recipes to get you going.


Baked chicken and potatoes? That's a good start. What's next?


You've hit the orchards, right? The Farmer's Markets? You should have plenty of apples to use when discovering these delicious new recipes. 


Want to try a little bit of everything? Try this one out.


And we can't forget all those Pumpkins. Only one more week until Halloween!

All of these great books are here on our shelves, along with many more. Stop on in and get some ideas of how to warm your belly for the upcoming winter season.






Tuesday, October 23, 2012

A Music Fan Must Have

The Carter Family: Don't Forget This Song





This came across my path and I stopped cold.

How could I pass it up?

A Graphic Novel about the Carter Family.

Awesome.

The Wildwood Chronicles


If you are a fan of adventurous fiction filled with sassy kids and crazy battles in other worlds, you would be a fan of Wildwood by Colin Meloy. Or perhaps you just think it's cool reading a book by a rock star. (he is the lead singer of The Decemberists, you know). Or maybe both suits  you.

Whatever the reason may be to bring your attention to this fine book and its sequel, Under  Wildwood, I don't care. Just read them! They are delightful! Illustrated by Meloy's wife, Carson Ellis, you are taken to places that are vivid and imaginative. 


Aren't the covers wonderful?

Carson Ellis and Colin Meloy

They even made our window display in a feeble attempt to win a contest they had going on the Wildwood blog for booksellers. Check it out here. After terrifying myself hanging a bunch of crows from very high ceiling rods, I accepted the fact that the prize may not be mine but atleast the books will get some added attention. 

Cheers!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Sumner Library Used Book Sale

We here at Magers and Quinn are very pleased to help sponsor the Sumner Library Used Book Sale. Please stop by Saturday, October 27 between the hours of 10 and 4 for wonderful book deals, most priced $1.00 or less. They will also have hundreds of DVDs and CDs.

611 Van White Memorial Blvd. Minneapolis, MN.  612-543-6875

A little bit about Sumner Library from their website:


A significant architectural and cultural landmark since 1915, Sumner Library was freshly renovated and expanded in 2004. It's now a state-of-the-art, fully accessible library with a strong collection of books, media, and community resources.

The new adult reading room blends in with the historic building, which features restored original woodwork and furnishings. The library is named for Charles Sumner, a U.S. Senator from
Massachusetts who was an outspoken abolitionist. With expanded space on the lower level for programs and literacy tutoring, the library is a community focal point and important gathering place where people meet, learn, research, and read.

Architecture
·     Built 1915
·     Expanded in 1927, 1939, and 2004
·     Minneapolis Historic Preservation Commission historic designation and listed on National Register of Historic Places
·     Two levels; 14, 600 sq. ft.; parking lot entered from 7th Ave.

Artwork
Sedimentary by Seitu Jones and George Roberts highlighting cultural heritage through wood and words.

Special Features
·     Gary N. Sudduth African American History and Culture Collection
·     Cargill Room and Nellie Stone Johnson Room for gatherings
·     North Side Learning Center provides tutoring program in lower level.


 







Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Just Hanging around





  Today we had some unique visitors. 

Photographer, Jordan Matter stopped by with some amazing women dancers and took some promotional shots for his upcoming book, Dancers Among Us. (due out November 2012)


 The photographer himself in action.

We were all just a little bit in awe.

Don't try this at home.

Or at our store.
Leave it up to these professionals. 





Monday, October 1, 2012

What's the word?

Our copies were here and now they are gone!

Tell us, dear readers, what do you think of this highly anticipated adult novel by J.K. Rowling?

Folks around the store seem to be quite pleased.

All things Local

We have a whole assortment of local authors that fill our shelves. 

Whether it's Adult books...
or Teen books...


 or even for the little ones....


We have a great variety of books by local authors or books about Minnesota.