3.23.2010

Project 4: Book Covers

New project! So we have to choose 4 books based on our icon stories and these are the books I chose.
Urban parks and open space.
Describes how 15 derelict areas of the United States were developed into thriving new parks and offers advice to public agencies and private developers on how to go about revitalizing urban areas. The text includes information on financing techniques, design, management and programming.
Making it as a couple: prescription for a quality relationship
Making it as a Couple provides specific recipes, easy to follow prescriptions, and precise methods that have an immediate impact on relationships. Dr. Fay shows you how to avoid inflammatory reactions, how to circumvent power struggles, and how to phrase requests, suggestions, observations and objections so that they are understood and respected.
The world’s greatest proposals
In a recent Internet contest, Fred Cuellar (a.k.a. "The Diamond Guy") offered a beautiful, sparkling diamond in return for the most hilarious, creative or inspirational proposal story. As a result, he received thousands of wonderful engagement stories and has collected the best here in The World's Greatest Proposals. A perfect shower gift, this beautiful little book will bring tears of joy, love and laughter to everyone who knows what it means to find the love of their life.
Rings: jewelry of power, love, and loyalty
With ravishing reproductions of rings from many countries, this book presents rings through major themes: signets; rings associated with love, marriage, and friendship; devotional, protective, and ecclesiastical rings; memento mori and memorial rings; rings associated with famous people and great events; decorative rings; diamond rings; and rings as accessories. Rings of all periods are covered—from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome through the Middle Ages and Renaissance to the twentieth century. The examples come from great museums and from private collections, chiefly that of the noted gem dealer Benjamin Zucker. The author, one of the world's leading jewelry historians, draws on artistic and literary sources to make the rings' contexts come alive with paintings, drawings, and vivid quotations. 479 color photographs and illustrations.

Yup. I think they are good and they work together. It's like a how-to propose book set. The book covers are all so bad though so hopefully I can do a better job. :D

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