The Graduate Curated CollectionThe Graduate Curated Collection
The Graduate Curated Collection
Kabaret Fledermaus Money ClipKabaret Fledermaus Money Clip
Kabaret Fledermaus Money Clip
Kabaret Fledermaus Money ClipKabaret Fledermaus Money Clip
Kabaret Fledermaus Money Clip
R. Horn Document HoldersR. Horn Document Holders
R. Horn Document Holders
R. Horn iPad / Book StandR. Horn iPad / Book Stand
R. Horn iPad / Book Stand
R. Horn iPad / Book StandR. Horn iPad / Book Stand
R. Horn iPad / Book Stand
All the Conspirators: A Novel. By Christopher IsherwoodAll the Conspirators: A Novel. By Christopher Isherwood
All the Conspirators: A Novel. By Christopher Isherwood

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A CURATED COLLECTION FROM NEUE GALERIE NEW YORK
The Graduate Collection includes one each of the following, gift wrapped with care and beautifully presented:

KABERET FLEDERMAUS MONEY CLIP
Josef Hoffmann and Bertold Löffler
Designed 1907
Produced by First Edition
Silver-plate with black enamel décor
2⅛ x 1¾ in.
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This item is eligible for a maximum Member's discount of 10%

R. HORN DOCUMENT HOLDER
Produced by R. Horn's Vienna
Hand-sewn pebbled calfskin
Emerald green silk moiré interior
Available in chocolate brown, black, cardinal red, and forest green
13 x 9 ½ in.

R. HORN IPAD/BOOK STAND
Produced by R. Horn's Vienna
Hand-stitched pebbled calf-skin
Adjustable. Available in cobalt and black.

ALL THE CONSPIRATORS
By Christopher Isherwood

Christopher Isherwood was only twenty-one when he began his first novel, All the Conspirators, in 1926. It was published in England two years later. In his introduction to the first American edition (published by New Directions in 1958), Isherwood explains: "All the Conspirators records a minor engagement in what Shelley calls ‘the great war between the old and young.’ And what a war it was!"
All the Conspirators (like the classic Berlin Stories) grows out of a particular historical situation—the transformation of English life after WWI—but it is also the story of a young artist defying his mother's expectation that he will pursue a conventional middle-class profession. Isherwood’s portrayal of this passionate struggle is psychologically astute and subtly chilling.
Paperback/182 pages