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Above West Michigan: Aerial Photography of West MichiganThese stunning bird's eye views offer rare and beautiful glimpses of West Michigan's rivers, lakes, and shoreline from the lofty perch of photographer Marge Beaver's camera lens. Beaver's breathtaking four-season photographs transform our view of Michigan into a magical land. From the working harbors and lights along Lake Michigan, to the playful inland lakes, to the fruit- covered orchards, spectacular flowers, and fun-filled festivals, these are images of Michigan as you've never seen her befo... |
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Above YosemiteAbove Yosemite. "What John Muir would have given to see Yosemite from above!" exclaims Harold Gilliam in his book-length test to this photographic tone-poem. Indeed, not even mountain climbers or hang-glider pilots can view a fraction of this most treasured National Park. Teddy Roosevelt call it America's mightiest beauty, and the Sierra Club was born to watch over it. This handsome volume is an enduring record of nature's masterpiece, the finest sculpture of Ice Age.... |
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Abraham A. Davidson Photographs 1964-2004... |
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The Abrams Encyclopedia of PhotographyA comprehensive reference traces the history of photography from the invention of the daguerreotype in 1829 to the breakthroughs in digital photography today, covering such key themes as portraits, still lifes, photojournalism, and NASA images while exploring the ways that the use of pictures has influenced public perspectives. 12,500 first printing... |
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Abrolhos Islands Conversations... |
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Absage An Die Wirklichkeit: Subjective Positions of Contemporary Photography... |
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Abschied und Anfang: Ostdeutsche Portrats, 1989-1990... |
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Absence... |
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Absinthe: History in a BottleOne hundred forty-four proof, notoriously addictive, and the drug of choice for nineteenth-century poets, absinthe is gaining bootleg popularity after almost ?a century of being banned. Due to popular demand, Absinthe: History in a Bottle is back in paperback with a handsome new cover. Like the author's bestselling The Martini and The Cigar, it is a potent brew of wild nights and social history, fact and trivia, gorgeous art and beautiful artifacts. As intoxicating as its subject, Absinthe makes... |

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