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Hair’s How, vol. 3: Step by Step (English and Spanish Edition) (Hardcover)

January 28th, 2010 BlackMag No comments

Hair's How, vol. 3: Step by Step (English and Spanish Edition)

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HAIR S HOW gets better all the time! Well done and keep up the good work. –Antoinette Beenders, AvedaI love receiving my issues of HAIR S HOW as it gives me a global picture of forthcoming hair trends. –Guy KremerIt s glossy, beautiful and reflects the continuing change within the international hair industry. –Trevor Sorbie, MBE, London, United Kindom

Over 64 step-by-step technicals from the world’s best stylists. The book contains the most recent and outstanding works by the masters of styling and step-by-step instructions supplied by the masters themselves. Each step is described in detail and is accompanied by a photograph illustrating the step. Stylist at all stages of their careers will love this book as a guide to create the most fashionable and beautiful hairstyles. Two languages - English and Spanish 120 pages - 20% more than similar books. Overall size 10”x 13 1/2”, Hard Cover, Delux.

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Jewels: 50 Phenomenal Black Women Over 50 (Hardcover)

August 25th, 2009 BlackMag 4 comments

Jewels: 50 Phenomenal Black Women Over 50

From Publishers Weekly
Photographer Cunningham (Crowns) and popular novelist Briscoe (Big Girls Don’t Cry, etc.) honor 50 women, more than half over 60, in this collection of stunning photographs and inspiring personal recollections. While a few have officially retired, none of these women can be described as retiring. “I’m having a wonderful time being exactly who I am at the age that I am,” says one, reflecting the general sentiments of this diverse group, which includes a financial consultant, reading specialist, sign language interpreter, tax lawyer, real estate broker and a bookstore owner (Clara Villarosa). Some are familiar (e.g., Ruby Dee, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Nikki Giovanni, S. Epatha Merkerson), but most are not. Several are involved with powerful institutions little known outside the black community—sororities, women’s clubs and service organizations. Tucked into their succinct narratives is a surprising abundance of practical advice about maneuvering betwee (more…)

Queens: Portraits of Black Women and their Fabulous Hair (Hardcover)

August 25th, 2009 BlackMag 5 comments

Queens: Portraits of Black Women and their Fabulous Hair

Crowns photographer Michael Cunningham and author and journalist George Alexander have captured the marvelous trinity of black women, hair, and beauty salons in the glorious Queens: Portraits of Black Women and Their Fabulous Hair.Angela Garner says that “The beauty salon is the one great thing we get to share as African American women. It’s therapeutic.” Tisch Sims says that wearing fantasy hair makes her feel “like a goddess, a queen.”From the afro to the ponytail to dreadlocks to braids to relaxed hair to fantasy hair; from “good hair” to bad hair days, in this stunningly designed book black women from the United States, Africa, and London explore the fascination with hair and beauty that has long been a cherished part of African American culture. In fifty gorgeous photographs accompanied by vivid, personal narratives, Queens, by turns moving and funny, is the ultimate all-occasion gift book, perfect for Christmas, Kwanzaa, Mother’s Day, and birthdays.

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The Black New Yorkers: The Schomburg Illustrated Chronology (Hardcover)

August 25th, 2009 BlackMag No comments

The Black New Yorkers: The Schomburg Illustrated Chronology

Four centuries of black history in America?s greatest city From the prestigious Schomburg Center of the New York Public Library comes this absorbing single–volume reference, a matchless resource for information and insight on the long and rich history of African–American life in New York City. Featuring more than 200 striking images and packed with thousands of fascinating details, The Black New Yorkers gives a sweeping view of who did what and when in the capital of black America. Includes rare documents and vintage illustrations from the Schomburg?s world–famous collection The companion volume to the Schomburg exhibit “Black New Yorkers / Black New York” and a resource for Rick Burns? Fall 1999 PBS series on the history of New York City The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library is one of the world?s foremost research facilities devoted to documenting black life. From its founding in 1926 during the Harlem Renais (more…)

Blackie: The Steve Black Story (Hardcover)

August 25th, 2009 BlackMag No comments

Blackie: The Steve Black Story

Steve Black is commonly regarded as one of the most inspirational fitness gurus in the world. He has worked with the finest sportsmen in both rugby and football, while his advice and motivation skills have been sought by many, including Kevin Keegan, Peter Reid and Paul Bracewell. It is in rugby, however, that he has really made his mark. His involvement in the game began when he took up his current post with Newcastle Falcons at the inception of the ‘rugby revolution’, which catapulted him into a different sphere. He was then signed up by manager Graham Henry as the conditioning coach for the Welsh national side. Following this came the pinnacle of his career, when he was selected for the British Lions tour of Australia in 2001. More recently, he has been named as one of the key factors behind Rugby World Cup hero Jonny Wilkinson’s success. However, Black’s story could have been very different. At 16 he worked as a bouncer for a variety of rough pubs in Newcastle upon Ty (more…)

Basic Black: The Essential Guide for Getting Ahead at Work (and in Life) (Hardcover)

August 25th, 2009 BlackMag No comments

Basic Black: The Essential Guide for Getting Ahead at Work (and in Life)No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

Rapunzel’s Daughters: What Women’s Hair Tells Us about Women’s Lives (Hardcover)

August 25th, 2009 BlackMag No comments

Rapunzel's Daughters: What Women's Hair Tells Us about Women's LivesNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.