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Carry Me Home

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Carry-Ons: Traveling Chihuahuas (Carry Ons)

Carry-Ons captures the smallest breed on the go: in their owner's pocket, purse, or backpack; riding in a car; hidden inside a hat; tucked under an arm; sitting in an office; perched on a laundry cart. These lively little Chihuahuas are photographed at their favorite spots, which are as diverse as an airplane cockpit and the Hollywood walk of fame. Find out what these little dogs are up to during a typical day with clever text that gives the name of each dog and where it travels. One well-heeled...

Carving the Mountain: The Marble Quarries of Carrara

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Casting Livorno

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Casting Shadows: Images from a New South Africa

Edward West uses the metaphorical power of shadow to foreground the shifting visibility of South Africa's black population post apartheid. From 1997 to 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 ...

CAT (EVERGREEN)

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Catalunya (English, Spanish and Catalan Edition)

To the south of the Pyrenees, and bathed by the Mediterranean, more than two thousand years ago Catalunya was founded. This book is an extensive photographic journey form Barcelona to the Delta d'Ebre; the Vall d'Aran to sitges, the Costa Brava to Priorat....

Cathedral Cats

No cat lover will be able to resist Cathedral Cats. Photographer Richard Surman has visited more than twenty cathedrals throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to capture European foible-ridden felines in their cathedral homes....

Catherine Balet: Identity

In 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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