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With Fire: Richard Hirsch (Hardcover)

by Scott Meyer
Price: $34.99

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With Fire is the story of ceramic artist Richard Hirsch, and an examination of the work for which he is so widely celebrated. This richly illustrated book presents the life of an artist whose career spans some of the most important developments in the American Clay Movement. Hirsch established a connection with the legendary Raku and Ohi families, whose influence created a lasting pedagogical and creative link to the West that continues today.

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Publisher: RIT Press (December, 2012)
ISBN-13: 978-1-933360-54-6
Binding: Hardcover (cloth with dust jacket)
Pages: 160
Illustrations: Color
Size: 9 x 11 in.

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With Fire: Richard Hirsch (Softcover)

by Scott Meyer
Price: $24.99

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With Fire is the story of ceramic artist Richard Hirsch, and an examination of the work for which he is so widely celebrated. This richly illustrated book presents the life of an artist whose career spans some of the most important developments in the American Clay Movement. Hirsch established a connection with the legendary Raku and Ohi families, whose influence created a lasting pedagogical and creative link to the West that continues today.

About the author

Book details

Publisher: RIT Press (December, 2012)
ISBN-13: 978-1-933360-97-3
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 160
Illustrations: Color
Size: 9 x 11 in.

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Greeting Cards: RIT Big Shot photos

Price: $7.00

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the RIT Big Shot, this card set features 8 of the 23 photographs taken in the series. The Big Shot Story At the end of the 1986-87 school year, Professors William DuBois and Michael Peres were analyzing the ups and downs of the recently completed academic year. In discussing new ways to teach electronic flash photography and problem-solving to the second-year Biomedical Photography students, it was decided that an extracurricular "painting with light" project should be tried.

Size: 4.25 x 6 in. each

Rochester Institute of Technology, Softcover

by Dane R. Gordon
Price: $25.00 $20.00

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Publisher: RIT Press (October, 2007)
ISBN-13: 978-1-933360-23-2
Binding: Sewn paperback
Pages: 712
Illustrations: 78 Full color
Size: 7 x 10
Shipping Weight: 2.8

Table of contents

 

Acknowledgments, xi
Preface, xiii
Chart of the Institute, 1829-1891, 2
Part I, Origins, 1829-1891
1. The Athenaeum, 3
2. The Beginning of the Mechanics Institute, 23
3. The Mechanics Institute Merger, 33
Part I, Summary, 43
Part II, Early Developments to the End of the First World War, 1891-1918
4. From the Merger to the End of the Century, 1891-1900, 49
5. The Eastman Building, 65
6. Beginning a New Century, 73
7. Growing in All Ways, 81
8. The First World War, 97
Part II, Summary, 107
Part III, A Question of Survival, 1918-1926
9. After the War: Royal B. Farnum, 113
10. Another New President, 121
11. The Kimball, Keppel, Dooley Commission, 1925-1926, 133
Part III, Summary, 145
Part IV, Recovery and Innovation, 1926-1946
12. Before and After the Depression, 151
13. Educational Innovation, 159
14. Mark Ellingson and the Empire School, 171
15. The Second World War, 183
Part IV, Summary, 191
Part V, Post-World War II Expansion, 1946-1969
16. Developments After the War, 1946-1951, 197
17. An Educational Boom, 209
18. The Decision to Move, 213
19. A New Campus and New Programs, 231
20. Students, the Neighborhood, and Social Action, 239
21. A Transition Period, 249
22. Troubled Years, 255
Part V, Summary, 263
Part VI, Troubled Times, 1969-1982
23. The Problems of a New President, 1969-1970, 269
24. Crossing to the Seventies, 281
25. NTID and Consolidation, 293
26. A Useable Vision, 1974-1977, 303
27. 1978-1979, 313
28. Eisenhower College, 323
29. 1979-1982, 333
Part VI, Summary, 347
Part VII, Toward a New Millennium
30. Twenty-Four Years, 355
31. A Second Industrial Revolution, 361
32. Closing Eisenhower College, 371
33. Biotechnology and Books, 379
34. Access to the Future, 397
35. Several Anniversaries, 409
36. "The Essential Quality of Scholarship", 421
37. A Difficult Issue, 437
38. A New President, 467
39. Problems of Consolidation, 485
40. The Center for Integrated Manufacturing Management Studies, 495
41. NTID: Thirty Years at RIT, 511
42. NASA Astrophysics and New Programs, 521
43. Wet Lands and First in Class, 527
44. Bioinformatics, Pen-International, Music, 543
45. Infrastructure, Information, Interaction, 553
46. One Hundred Seventy-Five Years, 571
47. The Competitive Edge, 589
Personal Reflections, 599
Why Did the Institute Survive?, 603
The Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute, 607
Was the Institute a Trade School?, 611
When Did the Institute Begin?, 615
A Note on the Sources, 617
Bibliography, 619
About the Author, 629
Illustration Credits, 631
Index, 633

 


Rochester Institute of Technology, Hardcover

by Dane R. Gordon
Price: $39.00 $31.20

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Publisher: RIT Press (October, 2007)
ISBN-13: 978-1-933360-24-9
Binding: Cloth hardcover with jacket
Pages: 712
Illustrations: 78 Full color
Size: 7 x 10
Shipping Weight: 3.2

Table of contents

Acknowledgments, xi
Preface, xiii
Chart of the Institute, 1829-1891, 2
Part I, Origins, 1829-1891
1. The Athenaeum, 3
2. The Beginning of the Mechanics Institute, 23
3. The Mechanics Institute Merger, 33
Part I, Summary, 43
Part II, Early Developments to the End of the First World War, 1891-1918
4. From the Merger to the End of the Century, 1891-1900, 49
5. The Eastman Building, 65
6. Beginning a New Century, 73
7. Growing in All Ways, 81
8. The First World War, 97
Part II, Summary, 107
Part III, A Question of Survival, 1918-1926
9. After the War: Royal B. Farnum, 113
10. Another New President, 121
11. The Kimball, Keppel, Dooley Commission, 1925-1926, 133
Part III, Summary, 145
Part IV, Recovery and Innovation, 1926-1946
12. Before and After the Depression, 151
13. Educational Innovation, 159
14. Mark Ellingson and the Empire School, 171
15. The Second World War, 183
Part IV, Summary, 191
Part V, Post-World War II Expansion, 1946-1969
16. Developments After the War, 1946-1951, 197
17. An Educational Boom, 209
18. The Decision to Move, 213
19. A New Campus and New Programs, 231
20. Students, the Neighborhood, and Social Action, 239
21. A Transition Period, 249
22. Troubled Years, 255
Part V, Summary, 263
Part VI, Troubled Times, 1969-1982
23. The Problems of a New President, 1969-1970, 269
24. Crossing to the Seventies, 281
25. NTID and Consolidation, 293
26. A Useable Vision, 1974-1977, 303
27. 1978-1979, 313
28. Eisenhower College, 323
29. 1979-1982, 333
Part VI, Summary, 347
Part VII, Toward a New Millennium
30. Twenty-Four Years, 355
31. A Second Industrial Revolution, 361
32. Closing Eisenhower College, 371
33. Biotechnology and Books, 379
34. Access to the Future, 397
35. Several Anniversaries, 409
36. "The Essential Quality of Scholarship", 421
37. A Difficult Issue, 437
38. A New President, 467
39. Problems of Consolidation, 485
40. The Center for Integrated Manufacturing Management Studies, 495
41. NTID: Thirty Years at RIT, 511
42. NASA Astrophysics and New Programs, 521
43. Wet Lands and First in Class, 527
44. Bioinformatics, Pen-International, Music, 543
45. Infrastructure, Information, Interaction, 553
46. One Hundred Seventy-Five Years, 571
47. The Competitive Edge, 589
Personal Reflections, 599
Why Did the Institute Survive?, 603
The Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute, 607
Was the Institute a Trade School?, 611
When Did the Institute Begin?, 615
A Note on the Sources, 617
Bibliography, 619
About the Author, 629
Illustration Credits, 631
Index, 633


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View It! The Art and Architecture of RIT

by Becky Simmons , Houghton Wetherald
edited by David Pankow
Price: $9.95

Undulating metal planes shout "View It!" from a cafeteria wall. Richly hued, monumental square murals pulse their welcome in a grand lobby. A multitude of fine works on paper awaits contemplation in the library. A titan sculpture of sinuous steel beckons visitors onto campus. Numerous galleries and exhibition spaces provide opportunities for art appreciation and critique. These pieces and venues, and many more, find their homes throughout the cohesive fabric of patterned brick that makes up RIT's unique campus. Now, for the first time, the history, artists, and significance of these RIT artworks are revealed in View It!—the guidebook and walking art tour.

Book details

Publisher: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press (January, 2004)
ISBN-10: 0-9713459-1-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-9713459-1-1
Binding: Laminated paperback
Pages: 76
Illustrations: Gatefold map and 55 full color illustrations
Size: 5 x 10 in.
Shipping Weight: 0.4

Table of contents

Foreword by Becky Simmons
The Campus as Architectural Canvas by Houghton Wetherald
Map of the RIT Campus
Tour of the Artwork
Formal Gallery Spaces at RIT
Acknowledgments and Credits
Index

Twenty Years of the Frederic W. Goudy Award

by Mark F. Guldin, Alexander Lawson, David Pankow
Price: $20.00 $10.00

This work features stipple-drawn portraits and biographies of twenty recipients of RIT’s Frederic W. Goudy Award from 1969 to 1988. Zapf, Mardersteig, Chappell, Wolpe, Carter, and Frutiger are among the designers, typographers, and historians honored in this book. Printed by offset lithography in black ink with vermilion accents.

Book details

Publisher: The Press of the Good Mountain, School of Printing Management and Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology (January, 1988)
Binding: jacketed softcover
Pages: 80
Illustrations: 20 Black and White Illustrations
Size: 7.5 x 10.5 in.
Shipping Weight: 0.8

Table of contents

Biographies of the award recipients include:
Hermann Zapf
Warren Chappell
R. Hunter Middleton
Giovanni Mardersteig
Robert L. Leslie
P.J. Conkwright
Will Carter
Edward M. Catich
Laurance B. Siegfried
Howard N. King
Alexander S. Lawson
Edna Beilenson
Freeman Craw
Berthold Wolpe
Bradbury Thompson
John Dreyfus
Roderick Steinhour
Matthew Carter
Charles Bigelow
Adrian Frutiger

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Sentinel

edited by James Yarrington
Price: $35.99

Albert Paley's Sentinel has transformed the face of RIT: a dramatic focal point in the heart of campus, at the crossroads for all RIT community activity. As the largest sculpture at any American university, its presence, while inciting both admiration and debate, perhaps best represents an academic institution's highest ideal: the ability to foster and freely express a creative idea. This important sculpture is now the subject of a book by RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press.

Book details

Publisher: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press (January, 2005)
ISBN-10: 0-9759651-4-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-9759651-4-6
Binding: Sewn paperback
Pages: 128
Illustrations: 116 Full color
Size: 9 x 11.5 in.
Shipping Weight: 1.4

Table of contents

Foreword, by Albert J. Simone

History of the RIT Campus, James Yarrington
A Setting for the Sentinel, The Administration Circle, James Yarrington
Gallery
The Dedication of Albert Paley's Sentinel, Sam hunter
An Interview with Albert Paley, Frank Cost and James Yarrington
Photographers' Statements, Bruce Miller and A. Sue Weisler
Sentinel Chronology
Selected Public Art by Albert Paley
Acknowledgments

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RIT Then & Now: A Book of Postcards

Price: $9.95

The twenty-three postcards within this wonderful book illustrate a slice of Rochester Institute of Technology's history. Inside, you will find a mix of historic photographs from our original campus in downtown Rochester and contemporary views of today’s sprawling 1,350-acre university. Created as part of RIT's 175th Anniversary celebration. Heavyweight pages are perforated for easy removal.

Book details

Publisher: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press (January, 2005)
ISBN-10: 1-933360-02-X
ISBN-13: 978-1-933360-02-7
Binding: softcover
Pages: 23
Illustrations: 23 Full color
Size: 7 x 4.75 in.
Shipping Weight: 0.4
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