Don Bachardy - Works

Works

  • Frankenstein: The True Story. 1973 (with Christopher Isherwood)
  • October / O. Methuen, London 1983 (with Christopher Isherwood), ISBN 0-413-50040-3
  • One Hundred Drawings. Twelvetrees Press, Los Angeles 1983
  • 70 x 1 Drawings. Illuminati, 1983
  • Drawings of the male nude. Twelvetrees Press, Pasadena 1985, ISBN 0-942642-18-X
  • Christopher Isherwood: Last drawings. Faber and Faber, London/Boston 1990, ISBN 0-571-14075-0 (mit John Russell, Stephen Spender)
  • Short cuts: the screenplay. Capra Press, Santa Barbara 1993 (with Robert Altmann, Frank Barhydt), ISBN 0-88496-378-0
  • The Portrait. Imprenta Glorias, 1997
  • Stars In My Eyes. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison 2000, ISBN 0-299-16730-5

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