Language: English
Published by Palmetto Publishing, 2026
Seller: CreativeCenters, Peoria, IL, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: New.
Published by Palmetto Publishing, 2026
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Fine. Hardcover.
Published by ARTFORUM, 1993
Seller: castlebooksbcn, Barcelona, B, Spain
Magazine / Periodical
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Dust Jacket Condition: Bien. CULTURE WARS bell hooks on Spike Lee's Malcom X ECOCULTURE Andrew Ross' Weather Report GLAMOUR WOUNDS Rhonda Lieberman on The Fountainebleau Hotel FACE-LIFTS Jeanne Silverthorne on Secret Vices AMERICAN MYTHS J. Hoberman on Bill Clinton TOP TEN Greil Marcus' Real Life Rock COLUMNS FEATURES REVIEWS PROFANE ILLUMINATIONS: SOCIAL HISTORY AND THE ART OF JEFF WALL Thomas Crow WHEN IN VIDEODROME: TRAVELS IN THE NEW FLESH Howard Hampton ALEX KATZ Jack Pierson WENT LOOKING FOR AFRICA: CARRIE MAE WEEMS Kate Linker REAL TIME TRAVEL Laurence Rickels talks with Ulrike Ottinger LOCKDOWN: ROBERT GOBER AT DIA Collier Schorr THE END OF THE WORLD HAS ALREADY HAPPENED: ROBERT GOBER Donald Kuspit OPENINGS: LEONARDO DREW Hilton Als COLUMNS FEATURES REVIEWS NEW YORK Donald Kuspit on Eric Fischl Donald Kuspit on Karel Appel Donald Kuspit on A.R. Penck Keith Seward on Jenny Watson Joshua Decter on Matt Mullican Ben Lifson on Frank Majore Linda Yablonsky on Philip Pearlstein Patricia C. Phillips on Maria Nordman Patricia C. Phillips on Michelle Stuart Barry Schwabsky on Mat Collishaw Barry Schwabsky on Brenda Zlamany Jenifer P. Borum on Adolph Wölfli Jenifer P. Borum on Kenneth Goldsmith K. Marriott Jones on Stephen Ellis Ronny Cohen on Chuck Connelly Justin Spring on Sally Gall Kirby Gookin on Kirsten Mosher David Pagel on Nancy Mitchnick MILAN Francesca Pasini on Name Diffusion HARRISBURG Eileen Neff on Richard Torchia CHICAGO James Yood on Italo Scanga James Yood on Deborah Butterfield SAN FRANCISCO David Levi Strauss on Margaret Crane/Jon Winet LOS ANGELES David Pagel on Kevin Sullivan Benjamin Weissman on Thaddeus Strode Amelia Jones on José Quintana MONTREAL John K. Grande on Michèle Waquant MADRID Juan Vicente Aliaga on Francis Bacon VALENCIA Anatxu Zabalbeascoa on Joan Fontcuberta ROME Massimo Carboni on Salvatore Astore NICE Christian Kravagna on Gerwald Rockenschaub PARIS Jean-Pierre Criqui on Didier Vermeiren Olivier Zahm on Jutta Koether, Laurent Joubert ZURICH Giorgio Verzotti on Chiara Dynys, Giovanni Rizzoli VIENNA Johanna Hofleitner on Patricia London Ante Paris COLOGNE Jutta Koether on Adrian Schiess DÜSSELDORF Sabine B. Vogel on Andreas Techler HAMBURG Wolf Jahn on Klaus Kumrow LONDON Michael Corris on Gilbert & George Michael Archer on Tim Head.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A modern-day explorer takes on the Antarctic, the business world, and eventually the U.S. Government.Ben Koether was born into a boating community on the edge of Long Island Sound, learning to maneuver a small penguin class sailboat on his own through the fog by the time he was eight years old. The water became his playground. He would go on to spend an entire summer on the Atlantic when he was fourteen, helping to sail the famous VEMA, captained by none other than the renowned Lou Kenedy.But the beginning of his greatest adventures took place in 1959, when he set sail for the uncharted waters of the Antarctic and became the youngest navigator of the then largest Icebreaker in US History. His exploits there earned him a bay named in his honor: Koether Inlet on the north coast of Thurston Island.This is the story of a modern-day explorer, a throwback to the earliest seafaring adventurers, and how his life's journey led him from Pelham, New York, to the Antarctic, to the edge of the Bay of Pigs invasion, and, later, to a position on President Nixon's inauguration team and a meteoric rise through the business world. In the end, Ben finds himself fighting for the life of the USS GLACIER, the very ship he navigated and fell in love with on the Antarctic Ocean.Ben Koether is a businessman, a sailor, a husband, and father of three children: Roz, George, and Christian. He founded (FAST.) in his garage in 1969. He now lives in Fort Lauderdale with his wife Joan, where he is never more than a stone's-throw away from the water. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A modern-day explorer takes on the Antarctic, the business world, and eventually the U.S. Government.Ben Koether was born into a boating community on the edge of Long Island Sound, learning to maneuver a small penguin class sailboat on his own through the fog by the time he was eight years old. The water became his playground. He would go on to spend an entire summer on the Atlantic when he was fourteen, helping to sail the famous VEMA, captained by none other than the renowned Lou Kenedy.But the beginning of his greatest adventures took place in 1959, when he set sail for the uncharted waters of the Antarctic and became the youngest navigator of the then largest Icebreaker in US History. His exploits there earned him a bay named in his honor: Koether Inlet on the north coast of Thurston Island.This is the story of a modern-day explorer, a throwback to the earliest seafaring adventurers, and how his life's journey led him from Pelham, New York, to the Antarctic, to the edge of the Bay of Pigs invasion, and, later, to a position on President Nixon's inauguration team and a meteoric rise through the business world. In the end, Ben finds himself fighting for the life of the USS GLACIER, the very ship he navigated and fell in love with on the Antarctic Ocean.Ben Koether is a businessman, a sailor, a husband, and father of three children: Roz, George, and Christian. He founded (FAST.) in his garage in 1969. He now lives in Fort Lauderdale with his wife Joan, where he is never more than a stone's-throw away from the water. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A modern-day explorer takes on the Antarctic, the business world, and eventually the U.S. Government.Ben Koether was born into a boating community on the edge of Long Island Sound, learning to maneuver a small penguin class sailboat on his own through the fog by the time he was eight years old. The water became his playground. He would go on to spend an entire summer on the Atlantic when he was fourteen, helping to sail the famous VEMA, captained by none other than the renowned Lou Kenedy.But the beginning of his greatest adventures took place in 1959, when he set sail for the uncharted waters of the Antarctic and became the youngest navigator of the then largest Icebreaker in US History. His exploits there earned him a bay named in his honor: Koether Inlet on the north coast of Thurston Island.This is the story of a modern-day explorer, a throwback to the earliest seafaring adventurers, and how his life's journey led him from Pelham, New York, to the Antarctic, to the edge of the Bay of Pigs invasion, and, later, to a position on President Nixon's inauguration team and a meteoric rise through the business world. In the end, Ben finds himself fighting for the life of the USS GLACIER, the very ship he navigated and fell in love with on the Antarctic Ocean.Ben Koether is a businessman, a sailor, a husband, and father of three children: Roz, George, and Christian. He founded (FAST.) in his garage in 1969. He now lives in Fort Lauderdale with his wife Joan, where he is never more than a stone's-throw away from the water. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.