Mermaids on the Golf Course by Patricia Highsmith

Mermaids on the Golf Course by Patricia Highsmith

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Mermaids on the Golf Course by Patricia Highsmith

From its practical origins in the 'Wild West', to a fashion statement today, the basic size and design of bandanas has altered little over the years. Available in an array of colors and patterns, the timeless bandana can create a striking design statement when upcycled and transformed into these eye-catching and practical makes.

Projects include: notebook cover, shopping bag tidy, knitting bag, card holder, camera strap, needle case, flag, covered coat hanger, wreath, shoe bag

- 11 unique projects made from bandanas

- Clear step-by-step instructions and pictures

- Comprehensive techniques section

Patricia Highsmith (1921 - 1995) was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and grew up in New York. She was educated at the Julia Richmond High School in Manhattan and then at Columbia University, where she earned her B.A. in 1942. Her first novel, Strangers on a Train (1950), tells the story of a tennis player and a psychotic who meet on a train and agree to swap murders. The terrifying tale caught the attention of director Alfred Hitchcock, who, with Raymond Chandler, filmed it in 1951. Both the book and the resulting movie are considered to be classics of the crime genre. Highsmith's subsequent novels, particularly five featuring the dashing forger/murderer Tom Ripley, have been vastly popular and critically acclaimed. In 1957 Highsmith won the coveted French Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere and in 1964 was awarded the Silver Dagger by the British Crime Writers Association. A reclusive person, Highsmith spent much of her life alone. She moved permanently to Europe in 1963 and spent her final years in an isolated house near Locarno on the Swiss-Italian border. Upon her death, Highsmith left three million dollars of her estate to Yaddo, the artist community in upstate New York.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780434335237
ISBN 10 0434335231
Titel Mermaids on the Golf Course
Autor Patricia Highsmith
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Cornerstone
Erscheinungsjahr 1985-09-23
Seitenanzahl 192
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