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Blue in Black and WhiteIn his dramatic new book, Blue in Black and White , Sergeant Peter Thoshinsky presents a rare glimpse at life and law enforcement on the streets of San Francisco. Presented in larger-than-life black and white images, Blue in Black and White captures the day in-day out role of policing this great city, and represents the people, places and experiences that the men and women of SFPD encounter daily. These images bring the viewer into a world most people feel comfortable ignoring, and give insight ... |
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Blue Moon of Kentucky: A Journey into the World of Bluegrass and Country Music As Seen Through the Camera Lens of Photo-Journalist Les Leverett... |
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Blue Prints: The Natural World in Cyanotype PhotosThe cyanotype print is a visually arresting printing method whose fame dates back to the nineteenth-century botanist Anna Atkins. Zeva Oelbaum here revisits the beauty of the natural world and pays homage to this botanist and little used, compelling process in Blue Prints: The Natural World in Cyanotype Photographs. This book features captivating flower and animal images produced with a process that dates back to the birth of photography. Charmingly packaged, Blue Prints is an artistic revitaliz... |
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Blythe StyleInternational superstar and high fashion model Blythe has never let the fact that she is literally a doll slow her down. Rescued from toy box obscurity with the publication of Garan's first book, This Is Blythe (50,000 copies sold), the 12-inch tall diva has been celebrated in the front windows of Bloomingdales; on the cover of Women's Wear Daily; on VH1's "I Love the '70s"; in People, the New York Times, and ad campaigns for Nordstrom, Sony, and trendy Japanese department stores. In Blythe Styl... |
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The Boardwalk Album: Memories of the BeachA nostalgic look at Toronto's Beach area from 1878 to 1925, with wonderful period photographs of the Boardwalk, the sparsely populated Beaches neighborhood, bustling amusement parks, Kew Gardens, the Old Woodbine, picnics and paddlewheelers, bathers and brass bands. ... |
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BoatsHere's a real treat for travelers, sailors, or anyone with an interest in the nautical. Sumptuous, full-color photographs, highlighted with complementary quotes by internationally famous writers, distinguish this comprehensive tribute to myriad vessels around the golbe, from the dhows of Kenya to the gondolas of Venice. Sailboats, yachts, schooners, cargo ships, Peruvian reed boats, Chilean fishing craft, and humble rowboats are celebrated in this international photo album of the vessels that pl... |
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Bob Dylan: A Portrait of the Artist's Early YearsBob Dylan was recently named by Life as one of the 100 most important Americans of the 20th century. In this photographic tour of Dylan’s breakthrough years, 1964 to 1965, Daniel Kramer shows the human side of this legendary figure — playing chess, making coffee, and in one whimsical moment, sitting in a tree — and also in the studio and onstage. An essay by the photographer sheds further light on the man and his music.... |
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A BodyFor thirty-three years, John Coplans has photographed his body nude. He made his first picture of his back and hands in 1978 when he was fifty-eight and the last in A Body in 2001, at the age of eight-one. Mythic in scope and unflinching in its examination of one person's humanness and mortality, Coplans transcends, in this sequence of 115 images, the boundaries of photography as an art. A painter by training and a self-taught photographer by choice, Coplans uses his own headless body as his ... |

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