Titles in print
  They Shall Not Have Me

They Shall Not Have Me
by Jean Hélion

Introduction by Deborah Rosenthal
Afterword by Jacqueline Hélion

The French artist's brilliant 1943 bestseller about his two years as a prisoner in Nazi POW camps.

ISBN 978-1-61145-501-4
Hardcover
$24.95

   
  A Free House

A Free House!
or The Artist as Craftsman
by Walter Richard Sickert


Edited and with a memoir of the artist
by Osbert Sitwell

Thoughts on his art and life and his contemporaries by the prominent painter of Edwardian England.

ISBN 978-1-61145-705-6
Hardcover
$22.95

   
  The Changing Concept of Reality in Art

The Changing Concept
of Reality in Art

by Erwin Rosenthal

Introduction by Deborah Rosenthal
Biographical note by Julia Rosenthal,
his granddaughter

Speculative essays on style and continuities of aesthetic truth, by a little-known art historian who fled Germany for the US and England.

ISBN 978-1-61145-769-8
Hardcover
$22.95

 
  Gontemporary Art in the Light of History

Contemporary Art
in the Light of History

by Erwin Rosenthal

Introduction by Lance Esplund,
art critic, Bloomberg MUSE

Interlinked essays on the relationship of the arts and the nature of contemporary art.

ISBN 978-161145-755-1
Hardcover
$22.95

   
  Form and Sense

Form and Sense
by Wolfgang Paalen

Introduction to the 2013 edition
by Martica Sawin, scholar of Surrealism

New edition of the first book in the Wittenborn  Problems of Contemporary Art series. Essays by the charismatic artist-editor from his magazine Dyn.

ISBN 978-161145-782-7
Hardcover
$22.95

     
  Paris Without End

Just released:

Paris Without End
by Jed Perl

The Twenty-fifth Anniversary edition of Jed Perl's first book, PARIS WITHOUT END, with a new introduction by the author.




 
Forthcoming in 2014
  Double Rhythm

Double Rhythm
by Jean Hélion

Collected and with an introduction by Deborah Rosenthal.

Essays by Jean Hélion, which originally appeared in English and have never been in book form before. DOUBLE RHYTHM will be off press in September. Deborah Rosenthal's introduction to the book will appear in the October issue of the YALE REVIEW.