MOULIN ROUGE
ASSOULINE:
2004 SPRING CATALOGUE
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AUTHOR: CHRISTOPHE MIRAMBEAU
PUBLISHER: ASSOULINE PUBLISHING
PUBLICATION DATE: MAY 2004
ISBN: 2843235502
U.S. LIST PRICE: $18.95
HARDCOVER; 6 x 8 1/2
80 PAGES, 60 COLOR & B/W PHOTOGRAPHS
“As Cartier is to watches, Assouline is to books”
Timeout New York
ASSOULINE
IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE MOULIN ROUGE
USA- Assouline Publishing,
the illustrated book publishing house behind such fashion inspired titles as Marilyn, Geishas, Linda Fargo’s Dreams
Through The Glass will release
Moulin Rouge, the first title in the new series "Memoires of the Music-Hall". As much of a Parisian symbol as the Eiffel Tower itself, the Moulin Rouge was the site of much of the intrigue, madness, and decadence of the Belle Epoque. Cradle of vice, birthplace of the cancan, this institution of unparalleled charm and ostentation flaunts a rich history that ranges from La Goulue, Toulouse-lautrec, and Mistinguett to Lisette Malidor and Janet Jackson. This precious book offers a trip through the cycles of the windmill, ending in today's Moulin Rouge, whose spectacular revues remain faithful to the spirit of Parisian entertainment. For Serial Rights
information, please contact Adam Nelson at nelson@workhousepr.com.
Press requests please contact Ryan Urcia at
urcia@workhousepr.com.
For press kit, high-resolution images and book excerpts please visit www.workhousepr.com/assouline/moulinrouge.
AUTHOR
BIOGRAPHY
Christophe Mirambeau is a playwright and historian of the musical. He is curretntly working on a project about one of the greatest French lyricists of the 20th century, Albert Willemetz.
IMAGES
Press images will be made available shortly. All inquiries please contact
Ryan Urcia at urcia@workhousepr.com.
NOTE:
No more than two images plus cover may be used, at no larger than 1/4
of a page and cover at any size. Photo credit must appear next to images.
REVIEW
COPY
If you are interested in obtaining a review copy of an Assouline Spring
2004 release, please fax your request on letter
head to Ryan Urcia at Workhouse
Publicity, 212. 334. 1919.
SERIAL
RIGHTS
For Serial Rights information, please contact Adam
Nelson at
nelson@workhousepr.com.
For more information please contact Ryan Urcia at urcia@workhousepr.com or visit
http://www.workhousepr.com/assouline/moulinrouge
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