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Casting Shadows: Images from a New South AfricaEdward West uses the metaphorical power of shadow to foreground the shifting visibility of South Africa's black population post apartheid. From 1997-1999, he traveled in South Africa to photograph the country's townships, squatter camps, and locations during this historic time of transition. In focusing on the private moments of these newly empowered people within their own communities, West has created a complex, visually compelling study of the ways in which identity is inextricably linked to ... |
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Catherine Balet: IdentityIn January 2004, while the French government was debating banning religious and political symbols from schools, Catherine Balet began taking pictures of signs, labels, codes and icons that have social and aesthetic significance in the teenage world. As she extended that project from Paris to London, Berlin, Barcelona and Milan, it quickly became a record of the dress codes in European schools, a reference work on tribal subdivisions there. Teenagers in their struggle for identity and self-esteem... |
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Cats Are Purr-fectFollowing the fabulous success of The Cats House, Cats Into Everything, and Crazy Cats, Bob Walker and Frances Mooney once again delight cat lovers with the latest colorful addition to The Cats' House phenomenon. With a warmth and humor that can only come from sharing their home with 12 (!) cats, Walker and Mooney catch feline housemates at their cat best. Paired with clever captions set in bright, whimsical type, each of the purrsonality-filled photographs portrays the uniquely feline qualiti... |
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Cats in the SunPraised by The Atlantic Monthly as " ... the finest pictures ever taken of cats," Cats in the Sun is now available in a stunning paperback edition. An international favorite since its original hardcover publication in Spring 1994, this spectacular collection of enthralling, full-color photographs portrays an array of serendipitous and thoroughly charming cats against a backdrop of the beautiful Greek Isles. Combining the romantic beauty of the Mediterranean and the delightful behavior of felines... |
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The Cats of VeniceFamous for its beautiful waterways, Venice is also renowned for its slinky, stoic, adorable cats. Presenting 80 gorgeous color images, photographer Shin Otani offers a cat's-eye view of the city that has enchanted travelers for centuries. Peering through the morning mist, prowling along the Grand Canal, or basking in the golden Mediterranean sun, the cats of Venice embody all the mystery and grace of old Europe. Stone and terra-cotta plazas, languid canals, windows with brightly painted shutters... |
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Cats Up CloseThis charming book presents nearly three hundred irresistible cats, in a variety of seasons, locales, and activities, that are certain to entertain cat lovers all year round. Arranged thematically, this book begins with a chapter that shows cats playing and exploring in winter, spring, summer, and fall; following chapters feature kittens and cat-napping; cats in action; celebrity cat fanciers; the well-traveled cat; and the social cat (the pedigreed kitty that is able to communicate with other a... |
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Celebrating Greater Kansas City (Urban Tapestry Series)"Kansas City is a city with a story to tell," proclaims Arthur S. Brisbane, president and publisher of The Kansas City Star. "The question is how to tell it." Do you go straight for the jugular? No, he decides, you start with the stomach. And so begins Celebrating Greater Kansas City, an endearing look at the area and communities that, Brisbane contends, owe their heart of America distinction largely to beef. "Beef, as things would turn out, begat much of what we think of as Kansa... |

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