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#76 2010-08-11 11:55:14

nouvelle vague
A Distillation of Ivy Inspiration.
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Re: The Ivy Book

What is the official release date, gg?


'Jean-Paul Sartre and john lee hooker'

 

#77 2010-08-11 11:55:45

Alex Roest
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From: The Hague, The Netherlands
Posts: 2165

Re: The Ivy Book

Gibson Gardens wrote:

Features to come in GQ, Esquire, Telegraph magazine and more...

Excellent! cool (already ordered my copy via the ABC in my hometown)...

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#78 2010-08-11 11:58:22

Gibson Gardens
Ivy Author
Posts: 873

Re: The Ivy Book

Not sure of the exact date N.V.   Very early September I'd estimate.

g.g.

 

#79 2010-08-11 13:37:43

Rip Rig & Panic
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Re: The Ivy Book

Gibson Gardens wrote:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5 … AA300_.jpg

Just in case anyone is shopping in London in the next few weeks I just wanted to let you know the following shops/galleries will have lots of copies of THE IVY LOOK on display for you to browse and buy :

V&A
Tate Modern
Foyles Charing Cross Road & Royal Festival Hall
Blackwells Charing Cross Road
RD Franks
London Review Bookshop
Broadway Bookshop Hackney
Primrose Hill Books
Artwords, Rivington St, Shoreditch
Selfridges
Courtauld Institute
Hatchards
Queens Park Bookshop

Features to come in GQ, Esquire, Telegraph magazine and more...

g.g.

Suggestive of a bona fide work of art, GG.

 

#80 2010-08-11 14:30:49

Yuca
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Posts: 2969

Re: The Ivy Book

Rip Rig & Panic wrote:

I'm on Number Two, Yuca!  Exhausted!

Are you a Mormon or a Muslim?


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#81 2010-08-11 14:34:05

Yuca
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Posts: 2969

Re: The Ivy Book

I might as well stand up and be counted whilst I'm here - as an inveterate book lover I am looking forward to this immensely, if I could make it to the capital in the next few weeks I would certainly be picking up a copy, as it is I'm awaiting Amazon's delivery.


'some sort of banal legitimacy'

 

#82 2010-08-11 14:34:47

Rip Rig & Panic
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Posts: 4697

Re: The Ivy Book

A glutton for punishment...

 

#83 2010-08-12 02:14:54

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 95

Re: The Ivy Book

Gibson Gardens wrote:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5 … AA300_.jpg

Just in case anyone is shopping in London in the next few weeks I just wanted to let you know the following shops/galleries will have lots of copies of THE IVY LOOK on display for you to browse and buy :

V&A
Tate Modern
Foyles Charing Cross Road & Royal Festival Hall
Blackwells Charing Cross Road
RD Franks
London Review Bookshop
Broadway Bookshop Hackney
Primrose Hill Books
Artwords, Rivington St, Shoreditch
Selfridges
Courtauld Institute
Hatchards
Queens Park Bookshop

Features to come in GQ, Esquire, Telegraph magazine and more...

g.g.

I love G.G.

 

#84 2010-08-12 07:22:48

Fred
Member
Posts: 321

Re: The Ivy Book

I am hoping that some images from the book appear somewhere in advance - have been looking forward to this for a long time..........

 

#85 2010-08-12 07:40:05

Big Tony
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Posts: 5478

Re: The Ivy Book

north american release is may 2011
i can't wait that long
jimbo - you are going to have to send me a copy, do you have paypal?


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#86 2010-08-12 07:41:27

Rip Rig & Panic
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Re: The Ivy Book

I expect someone on here will get you a copy off Amazon and send it over, Big T.  Just PM the details.

 

#87 2010-08-12 08:17:21

adam!
The Future
Posts: 603

Re: The Ivy Book

Can you give a date for the date it'll be released in shops? Hope to f*ck it's not before I leave the city!

 

#88 2010-08-13 08:27:52

Gibson Gardens
Ivy Author
Posts: 873

Re: The Ivy Book

Early September I'd say Adam.

John

 

#89 2010-08-14 09:27:29

Beatnik's ghost
Member
Posts: 337

Re: The Ivy Book

Marshy's denim book is a great read if you squares can dig it...

 

#90 2010-08-14 10:21:44

Rip Rig & Panic
Member
Posts: 4697

Re: The Ivy Book

Marshy's denim book has already been given an honorary mention.  I can see why it would appeal to you, Paul, with its many images of saddle-tramps, drifters, loners, bums, gay cowboys, loafers, lunatics (Pollock) and layabouts.  Not a graphic artist in sight.  Meanwhile, I'm discovering that pop artists are well ahead of me in the low culture caff-dreck collecting game - though I have scored a couple of items from hi-jacking my wife's Ebay account.

 

#91 2010-08-14 10:22:51

Rip Rig & Panic
Member
Posts: 4697

Re: The Ivy Book

The Ivy Book, incidentally, is expected to be excellent.

 

#92 2010-08-15 03:32:21

Beatnik's ghost
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Posts: 337

Re: The Ivy Book

'Saddle-tramps and drifters, loners,gay cowboys, loafers and lunatics, layabouts and bums... These are a few of my favourite things...' As Julie Andrews once sang...

 

#93 2010-08-19 07:53:48

Trojan
Member
Posts: 217

Re: The Ivy Book

Not sure if this has been mentioned (can't be bothered to trawl through the ENTIRE 4 pages! wink )

But The Ivy Look now benefits from the 'Look Inside' feature on Amazon.co.uk

Just to wet ones appetite.

September 16th they're currently quoting as a release date.


Robbo what a fucking wanker you are.

 

#94 2010-08-19 08:02:56

Moose Maclennan
Ivy Inspiration
From: Hernando's Hideaway
Posts: 3374

Re: The Ivy Book

Trojan wrote:

...But The Ivy Look now benefits from the 'Look Inside' feature on Amazon.co.uk...

And damn good it's looking too, thanks for that.


'You know there are some of us that are just fated to look like a mini-cab driver. It doesn't matter what clothes you put on, or how much you pay for them, you're still going to look like a mini-cab driver.'

John Peel

 

#95 2010-08-19 08:03:37

Rip Rig & Panic
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Posts: 4697

Re: The Ivy Book

Thanks for the update on that.  I hope everyone will at least have it on their Christmas list.

Jesmond, you're a cynical so-and-so.

 

#96 2010-08-19 08:07:26

nouvelle vague
A Distillation of Ivy Inspiration.
Posts: 452

Re: The Ivy Book

That's great, I can see myself re reading those essays, over and over.


'Jean-Paul Sartre and john lee hooker'

 

#97 2010-08-19 08:12:07

Trojan
Member
Posts: 217

Re: The Ivy Book

Moose Maclennan wrote:

Trojan wrote:

...But The Ivy Look now benefits from the 'Look Inside' feature on Amazon.co.uk...

And damn good it's looking too, thanks for that.

Isn't it just. 

Looking forward to it even more now I've taken a little peak.


Robbo what a fucking wanker you are.

 

#98 2010-08-19 08:13:12

Trojan
Member
Posts: 217

Re: The Ivy Book

Rip Rig & Panic wrote:

Thanks for the update on that.  I hope everyone will at least have it on their Christmas list.

Jesmond, you're a cynical so-and-so.

Can't wait for Christmas Andy smile


Robbo what a fucking wanker you are.

 

#99 2010-08-20 06:35:24

Fred
Member
Posts: 321

Re: The Ivy Book

The book looks fantastic.  Is it me or where there more pages to look at in advance yesterday?

 

#100 2010-08-20 06:45:10

eris
Member
Posts: 583

Re: The Ivy Book

I think you can see even more if you search for specific terms...might be wrong tho.

 

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