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Beyond the Fall: The Former Soviet Bloc in Transition, 1989-99... |
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Beyond The Golden Gate: California'S North CoastNorth of the Golden Gate Bridge, the legendary coastal route Highway 1 takes a left turn from growing population corridors to enter the unique world of California's North Coast. A landscape of dramatic headlands and rocky, jagged shorelines carved by surf and rivers, the coast is home to rolling woodlands, bucolic wine country, sleepy fishing villages, and artistic communities strong on preserving a slower pace of life. The North Coast's wet climate nurtures a great arboreal forest - notably the... |
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Beyond the Iron Curtain: Forty-Five Years of Magnum Photography in Eastern Europe... |
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Beyond the Killing FieldsThey are the continuing victims of a Cambodian holocaust that shocked the world--and they are all but forgotten. Seventeen years after the Khmer Rouge began killing more than one million of their countrymen, the tragedy continues for some 350,00 Khmer refugees trapped in camps on the Thai-Cambodian border. Nowhere is the suffering more widespread that at Site 2, a dusty bamboo slum in the middle of nowhere. A place where even the strongest spirits can shatter.Originally meant to be an emergency ... |
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Beyond the Lines: Pictorial Reporting, Everyday Life, and the Crisis of Gilded Age AmericaIn this wonderfully illustrated book, Joshua Brown shows that the wood engravings in the illustrated newspapers of Gilded Age America were more than a quaint predecessor to our own sophisticated media. As he tells the history and traces the influence of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, with relevant asides to Harper's Weekly, the New York Daily Graphic, and others, Brown recaptures the complexity and richness of pictorial reporting. He finds these images to be significant barometers for gau... |
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Bicycle: Around the WorldIn our car-crazed world, the bicycle is the one mode of transportation that is powered by the human spirit. Whether hauling groceries, racing the speedometer to strengthen performance, or touring through the countryside, riding a bike is a statement of independence and self-determination. Bicycle is the culmination of Linda Svendsen's obsession with the wheel. Her images capture the bike around the world in its myriad forms, frames, and fascinations. ... |
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Bicycle: Bone Shakers, Highwheelers, And Other Celebrated CyclesThis photographic survey is richly illustrated with images of one of the world's largest private collections of bicycles from the 1850s to the 1950s, and includes some never-before-published photographs. From antique high wheelers and "boneshakers" to tandems, tricycles, and circus cown bikes, it provides a fascinating historical retrospective of the bicycle's development and evolution.... |
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Big Book of BreastsSay no to silicone: The greatest natural breasts of our times Some call it the American obsession, but men everywhere recognize the hypnotic allure of a large and shapely breast. In The Big Book of Breasts, Dian Hanson explores the origins of mammary madness through three decades of natural big-breasted nudes. Starting with the World War II Bosom-Mania that spawned Russ Meyer, Howard Hughes’s The Outlaw and Frederick’s of Hollywood, Dian guides you over, around, and in between the dangero... |
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Big Fun with BillyBilly has everything: a buff body, a high-powered New York job, even a beach house in Provincetown. But something's missing from this boytoy's fabulous life--a boyfriend. Along comes Carlos, a hunky fireman who shares Billy's passion for pumping up. But can these sculpted studs find true love in such a plastic world? Won't you come out and play with Billy, Carlos, and their friend Tyson?... |
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