Bader Field
by
Carl David
Carl David is the third generation of a four-generation family art business in Philadelphia. He is the author of Collecting & Care of Fine Art published by Crown in 1981. His article about Martha Walter, an American Impressionist painter (1875-1976), was published in the American Art Review in May 1978Mr. David's new book, Bader Field, embodies the emotional story of a...more
paperback, 260 pages
Published
October 15th 2008
by Nightengale Press
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BOOK: Bader Field
AUTHOR: Carl David
PUBLISHER: Nightengale Press
ISBN-13: 978-1933449661
RATING: 4 stars
BOOK REVIEW by ILIA
In Bader Field, Carl David portrays a beautiful story speaking about the love and inspiration he received from his father who passed on when Carl was only 24 years old. It is an emotional story of the trials and difficulties to continue even when the going is rough and one thinks he cannot go forward.
Sam David, Carl's father was an extraordinary individual who was not only an i...more
AUTHOR: Carl David
PUBLISHER: Nightengale Press
ISBN-13: 978-1933449661
RATING: 4 stars
BOOK REVIEW by ILIA
In Bader Field, Carl David portrays a beautiful story speaking about the love and inspiration he received from his father who passed on when Carl was only 24 years old. It is an emotional story of the trials and difficulties to continue even when the going is rough and one thinks he cannot go forward.
Sam David, Carl's father was an extraordinary individual who was not only an i...more
This book is biographical although that is not its main purpose. First and foremost, it is a plea to young people primarily, but to anyone, that suicide is not an answer to anyone. With the premature death of his older brother, with whom the author has had an exceptionally close relationship, much of the early part of the book gives an insider look at how this death touches and affects everyone who ever knew him. Bruce had everything to live for to the eye of all beholders, but he failed to let...more
Oct 28, 2008
Yvonne
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5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
airplane and art enthusiasts, those who enjoy metaphysics
Recommended to Yvonne by:
Nightengale Press
I had the privilege of serving as the developmental and copy editor for this book. The author, Carl David, is a skilled writer with a superb story.
Bader Field has the drama of human emotion stirred by true events that bring lovable characters to life. Plus, there are interesting historical facts intertwined throughout the telling.
I was not familiar with the art world that is common and everyday life for the David family, but I learned things in this book that caused me to better appreciate all...more
Bader Field has the drama of human emotion stirred by true events that bring lovable characters to life. Plus, there are interesting historical facts intertwined throughout the telling.
I was not familiar with the art world that is common and everyday life for the David family, but I learned things in this book that caused me to better appreciate all...more
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Quote From Author Carl David:
“My first foray into writing was in college in the school newspaper when I had a grudge about the disgusting food quality. The article was pretty funny but scathing so they wouldn't let me sign it.
My next work was an article in the American Art Review in May 1978, about Martha...more
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Quote From Author Carl David:
“My first foray into writing was in college in the school newspaper when I had a grudge about the disgusting food quality. The article was pretty funny but scathing so they wouldn't let me sign it.
My next work was an article in the American Art Review in May 1978, about Martha...more
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