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163 x 123 mm 6 3/8 x 4 7/8 inches 520 pp 116 col, 384 duotone photographs 978 0 7148 3937 0

£ 6.95 UK $ 9.95 US € 11.95 EUR $ 14.95 CAN $ 16.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714839370

• An unsurpassed collection of 500 superb images that represent the world’s best photographers from the mid-19th century to today • Widely acclaimed as the most important reference book ever on its subject • Arranged alphabetically by photographer, from pioneers such as Gustave Le Gray and Daguerre to icons such as Robert Capa, and innovative and unknown photographers around the world • Encompasses fashion, sport, natural history, reportage and society portraiture, documentary and art, with concise text providing useful insight into each work and its creator • Extensive cross-references, glossaries of technical terms and movements and a directory of museums and galleries • Each artist is represented by a colour plate and a descriptive text

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• This paperback mini format is easily portable and accessible Other formats available, see website for details

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Stephen Shore: American Surfaces With introduction by Bob Nickas

245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 224 pp 313 col photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4863 1

£ 19.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 29.95 EUR $ 39.95 CAN $ 49.95 AUS

• A highly influential body of work, mostly previously unpublished, by a master photographer who helped establish colour photography as a legitimate medium of artistic expression • A chronological sequence of photographs of vernacular America taken in the early 1970s, widely exhibited and discussed in Europe and the US • A photo-diary of Shore’s experience crossing America that bridges the gap between the road trip tradition of Walker Evans and Robert Frank and the fascination with the ordinary of Bernd and Hilla Becher and Martin Parr • A must-have for everyone interested in the history of twentieth-century photography, perfect for art and photography students in this new paperback format

ISBN: 978-0714848631

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At the age of 17, Stephen Shore (b.1947) was a regular at Andy Warhol’s Factory. By the age of 23 he became the first living photographer to have a one-man show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. An unrivalled pioneer in his field, his work has been exhibited in numerous museums worldwide and influenced generations of photographers. In 1982 he was appointed Director of the Photography Program at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, where he is the Susan Weber Soros Professor in the Arts.

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Lewis Carroll Anne Higonnet

270 x 216 mm 10 5/8 x 8 1/2 inches 128 pp 56 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4282 0

£ 19.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 29.95 EUR $ 39.95 CAN $ 49.95 AUS ISBN 978-0714842820

• Lewis Carroll (1832 – 98), author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, is also recognized as one of the most influential Victorian portrait photographers • The best introductory monograph available on Carroll’s photography • Documents the development of his career through a chronological sequence of images • Includes his famous portraits of the original Alice who inspired the stories and eminent Victorians such as Alfred Lord Tennyson and John Everett Millais • Offers a fresh perspective on Carroll’s life and works, and provides insightful analysis of the photographs and their subjects • A fascinating portrait of Victorian England from the eye of one of the world’s best-loved children’s authors, which will appeal to photography and history enthusiasts, as well as the many fans of his writing

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Anne Higonnet is Professor of Art History at Barnard College, Columbia University and author of Pictures of Innocence: The History and Crisis of Ideal Childhood, a groundbreaking study of the visual representation of children from the Enlightenment to today. Her two books on Impressionist Berthe Morisot, the biography Berthe Morisot and Berthe Morisot’s Images of Women, are considered seminal texts on the artist. Higonnet’s essays on art and culture have appeared in the Yale Journal of Criticism, Art History and numerous other publications.

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Boris Mikhailov: Yesterday’s Sandwich Photographs and text by Boris Mikhailov

235 x 340 mm 9 1/4 x 13 3/8 inches 124 pp 55 col illus. Hardback 978 0 7148 4856 3 ISBN: 978-0714848563

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£ 35.00 UK $ 59.95 US € 59.95 EUR $ 69.95 CAN $ 95.00 AUS Published February 2009

• Boris Mikhailov is one of the most influential photographers of the former Soviet Union • Through his superimposed images, Mikhailov has created an extraordinary double world of Soviet drudgery juxtaposed with sex and beauty • Previously unpublished due to artistic restrictions imposed during the Communist era • Yesterday’s Sandwich embodies Mikhailov’s role as artist, documentary photographer and social observer, demonstrating his rich imagination and practical solutions for survival in an unstable society

The photographer Boris Mikhailov (b.1938) is one of the former Soviet Union’s most influential living photographers. Born in the Ukraine, he lived in his hometown of Kharkov until the collapse of the USSR. Trained as an engineer, he worked in a factory until 1968, when he was forced to quit his job and became a photographer. Mikhailov’s work has been exhibited in major museums all over the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1993, the Kunsthalle in Zürich in 1996, and more recently the Fotomuseum in Winterthur, which organized a retrospective show of his work in 2003.

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Stephen Shore: A Road Trip Journal Limited edition Photographs and text by Stephen Shore

349 x 273 mm 13 3/4 x 10 3/4 inches 256 pp c.300 col photographs Hardback with slipcase 978 0 7148 4801 3 £ 125.00 $ 250.00 Plus VAT € 175.00 $ 250.00 $ 300.00

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• A highly collectable, limited facsimile edition of the journal Stephen Shore made during his influential road trip across America in 1973 • Limited to 3,300 copies, plus 100 artist’s proofs, each copy is signed and numbered by the photographer • Shore’s journal meticulously itemizes where he stayed, what he ate, what he watched on TV, which photographs he took and how many miles he drove, alongside pasted-in ephemera such as receipts, postcards and parking tickets • Also includes a section of plates showcasing every photograph he took while on the road, from small-town high streets to plates of food, from hotel rooms to portraits of locals • Presented in a slipcase, this is an essential title for any photobook collector or photography enthusiast

ISBN: 978-0714848013

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At the age of 17, Stephen Shore (b.1947) was a regular at Andy Warhol’s Factory. By the age of 23 he became the first living photographer to have a one-man show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In 1982 he was appointed Director of the Photography Program at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, where he is the Susan Weber Soros Professor in the Arts.

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Danny Lyon: Memories of Myself Essays by Danny Lyon

290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 208 pp 46 col, 106 b&w illus. Hardback 978 0 7148 4851 8

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Published February 2009

• A collection of beautiful photo essays from over forty years of the remarkable career of Danny Lyon (b. 1942), one of the most original and influential American photographers • Lyon pioneered the style of photographic ‘New Journalism’ as he rebelled against Life magazine style photographs, instead immersing himself in the lives of his subjects and paving the way for this style of work in a future generation of photographers, including Nan Goldin • The work collected here, much of it considered too controversial for publication at the time of its creation, ranges from sensual, richly coloured images of Colombian brothels and black-and-white portraits of boys in 1965 Chicago, to some of his best-known projects such as The Bikeriders story and recent work made in Cuba • Each story is published as a complete piece for the first time and is accompanied by Lyon’s own texts. Also includes a rare interview with curator, Hugh Edwards

ISBN: 978-0714848518

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Danny Lyon has long been considered one of the most influential documentary photographers and has produced several highly collectable photobooks, exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC, and won numerous awards. He divides his time between New York State and New Mexico. Hugh Edwards (1903–86) was an influential American curator of photography. Along with Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen and John Szarkowski, Edwards struggled to win the acceptance of fine art and documentary photography as art forms. Edwards was Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1959 until 1970.

Photography and Film

Nobuyoshi Araki: Self, Life, Death Edited by Akiko Miki, Yoshiko Isshiki and Tomoko Sato; essays by Ian Jeffrey, Akiko Miki, Yuko Tanaka and Jonathan Watkins; interview by Hans-Ulrich Obrist; annotated bibliography by Kotaro Iizawa

290 x 214 mm 11 3/8 x 8 3/8 inches 720 pp c.800 col, c.400 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4555 5

£ 45.00 UK $ 75.00 US € 75.00 EUR $ 79.95 CAN $ 99.95 AUS

• This major publication, now available again, provides the most comprehensive overview to date of the prolific career of Nobuyoshi Araki (b.1940) • Arguably Japan’s greatest living photographer – and certainly its most controversial – who consistently challenges artistic and social conventions in post-war Japan • The first book to examine Araki’s work from a wide variety of viewpoints: Japanese and European; female and male, including all his major works, such as Sentimental Journey (1971), Tokyo Story (1989) and Erotos (1993) • Araki’s writings, first published and widely admired in Japan, are also included here translated into English for the first time • Includes a complete illustrated and annotated bibliography of 200 of Araki’s own books

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Akiko Miki is a curator at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris and contributor to art magazines such as Bijutsu Techo, Studio Voice, Tema Celeste and Exit Express. Yoshiko Isshiki has been working with Araki for over 10 years and has been closely involved in all exhibitions of Araki’s work in Europe. Tomoko Sato is a curator at the Barbican Art Gallery, London, where she has organized and curated a wide range of exhibitions. She has edited and published a number of books and catalogues.

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Edward Sheriff Curtis Joanna Cohan Scherer

290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 128 pp 60 photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4176 2

£ 19.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 29.95 EUR $ 49.95 CAN $ 49.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714841762

• Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868–1952) is famous for his remarkable portraits of Native American people and their way of life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century • One of the first visual anthropologists and a pioneer in photography, Curtis embarked on a journey across the American frontier to document a ‘vanishing race’ and created a powerful record of faces, time and place • Marked by their dramatic lighting, sensitivity and beauty, the images are timeless • The perfect introduction to Curtis’s work featuring a series of chronologically organized images chosen from the breadth of his career and providing a visual odyssey of America • The introductory essay provides a new perspective on Curtis’s role in shaping the image in the twentieth century and his photographs are assessed in an incisive picture-by-picture commentary

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Joanna Cohan Scherer is an anthropologist and researcher for the Handbook of North American Indians, the major 20-volume publication on the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica, initiated by the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. She has written numerous articles on images of the Native Americans and is an expert on the photography of Edward Sheriff Curtis.

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Roger Ballen: Boarding House Roger Ballen, with introductory essay by David Travis

300 x 280 mm 11 7/8 x 11 inches 128 pp 85 b&w illus. Hardback 978 0 7148 4952 2

£ 35.00 UK $ 69.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 75.00 CAN $ 89.95 AUS Published March 2009 ISBN: 978-0714849522

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• The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Outland and Shadow Chamber (Phaidon 2001, 2005) by photographer Roger Ballen • Boarding House captures an imaginary space of transient residence, of comings and goings, focusing on the evocative drawings and sculptural objects as well as the people and animals found there • Compelling and thought-provoking, the 75 photographs (many of them previously unpublished) are like images from a waking dream, with layers of rich detail, flashes of dark humour and an altered sense of place • With an introductory essay by photography curator David Travis that addresses this new body of work in an accessible style

Roger Ballen (b.1950) has lived and worked in Johannesburg, South Africa for almost 30 years. Born in New York, he worked as a geologist and mining consultant before starting his photographic career by documenting the small villages of rural South Africa and their isolated inhabitants. His book Outland, also published by Phaidon, was named Best Photographic book of the Year at PhotoEspaña 2001, Madrid, Spain. David Travis was chair of the department of photography at the Art Institute of Chicago until July 2008, having worked at the institute for 36 years. He curated more than 150 photography exhibitions at the institute and also guest-curated exhibitions at other American museums, including the National Gallery of Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Georg Gerster: Paradise Lost Persia from Above Text by Maryam Sachs

322 x 250 mm 12 3/4 x 9 7/8 inches 184 pp 98 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4884 6

£ 35.00 UK $ 59.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 89.95 AUS

• An enthralling photographic record of a fascinating country and culture by Georg Gerster (b.1928), the pioneer of aerial photography who has influenced every aerial photographer working today • Between 1976 and 1978, Gerster was given unusual permission to record the landscape of Iran, and the pictures included in this unique archive were gathered from over 100 different flights • The photographs depict key archaeological sites from the region, as well as rarelyseen images of life in modern Iran, from ski resorts to densely packed cities • Offers unique access to a side of Iran that we rarely see – an extraordinary country, rich in natural and cultural beauty

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Georg Gerster is a pioneer of aerial photography. For over 40 years he has taken breathtaking pictures of mountains and deserts, coasts and lakes, spectacular archaeological sites and ancient monuments, agrarian and industrial landscapes in 111 countries on all continents, covering all types of territory from the Amazon to Antarctica. Based near Zurich, Switzerland, he also works as a journalist, and is a regular contributor to the Neue Zürcher Zeitung and National Geographic. Maryam Sachs (b.1962) was born in Iran, and educated at the Sorbonne in Paris. She has a Masters in Economic Development from Columbia University, New York, and her books include the anthologies The Kiss and The Moon, The Wild Emperor (with her husband, designer Rolf Sachs) and the novel Sans te dire adieu. She lives in London.

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William Henry Fox Talbot Geoffrey Batchen

270 x 216 mm 10 5/8 x 8 1/2 inches 128 pp 56 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4198 4

£ 19.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 29.95 EUR $ 49.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714841984

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• William Henry Fox Talbot (1800–77) is the celebrated founder of modern photography and was a key intellectual figure of the mid-nineteenth century • Ideal introduction with a wide-ranging selection of the finest examples of Talbot’s images from throughout his career, including iconic images from the birth of photography, as well as many little-known experiments with the medium • Provides an extraordinary view into the origins of photography, presenting a visual journey through Talbot’s investigations as he perfects his craft and amazes his friends and colleagues • The images reflect the care and wonder of their inventor and revive the beauty and mystery of the objects themselves • The perfect book for photography enthusiasts and students interested in the work of this pioneer of nineteenth-century art and science

Geoffrey Batchen is a specialist in the theory and history of photography. He has written a number of books, including Forget Me Not: Photography and Remembrance, which accompanied an exhibition of vernacular photographs that he curated for the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in 2004. He teaches the history of photography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, having previously taught at the University of New Mexico and the University of California, San Diego.

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Steve McCurry: In the Shadow of Mountains Steve McCurry with text by Kerry William Purcell

290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 152 pp 110 col, 1 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4640 8

£ 35.00 UK $ 59.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 69.95 CAN $ 89.95 AUS

• Steve McCurry is one of the most popular photographers working today • A new collection of portraits, landscapes and street photography • Covers almost 30 years of his deep involvement in the countryside and people of Afghanistan • Children and shepherds, warriors and labourers are presented alongside striking views of sandstone cities, mountainous landscapes and ancient temples • Evocative and timeless, these lyrical images capture the enduring spirit, grandeur and beauty of the land that lies at the foot of the Hindu Kush • McCurry’s photographs capture human experience and transcend boundaries of language and culture

ISBN: 978-0714846408

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Steve McCurry (b.1950) launched his career as a photojournalist when, disguised in native garb, he crossed the Pakistan border into Afghanistan before the Russian invasion. His coverage won him the Robert Capa Gold Medal, which is awarded to photographers who exhibit exceptional courage and enterprise. Famous also for his work in Southeast Asia, McCurry’s photographs are beautiful, uplifting and powerful. McCurry has worked for National Geographic magazine for many years and is a member of the Magnum Photos agency. Kerry William Purcell is a writer, lecturer and design historian. His work has appeared in such magazines as Baseline and Eye. His previous books for Phaidon include Alexey Brodovitch (2002) and Weegee (2004).

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Mary Ellen Mark: Seen Behind the Scene Forty Years of Photographing on Set

290 x 214 mm 11 3/8 x 8 3/8 inches 264 pp 168 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4847 1

£ 35.00 UK $ 59.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 89.95 AUS ISBN 978-0714848471

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• Acclaimed photographer Mary Ellen Mark (b.1940) has secured exclusive backstage access to some of the most famous actors and directors in film history • Captures life on the sets of legendary movies Apocalypse Now and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, as well as more recent productions such as the Oscar-winning films Moulin Rouge, Babel and Sweeney Todd • Includes powerful portraits of such celebrated actors as Marlon Brando, Catherine Deneuve, Jack Nicholson, Cate Blanchett and Johnny Depp • The photographer’s most popular and accessible work, these engaging, mostly unpublished, pictures provide a rare portrait of these larger-than-life personalities in unguarded moments • Features texts by a range of high-profile film industry professionals, including Francis Ford Coppola, Helen Mirren and Alejandro Gonzãlez Iñárritu, which include witty and revealing anecdotes about life ‘behind the scenes’

American photographer Mary Ellen Mark is one of the most prominent and provocative documentary photographers working today. Her pictures are a celebration of humanity in its most diverse and eccentric forms – children yearning for adulthood, the poor and the destitute are some of her recurring themes. She has received an impressive number of awards and grants for her work, including three National Endowment for the Arts grants, the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship and five honorary doctorates.

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Roger Ballen: Shadow Chamber Introduction by Robert A Sobieszek

300 x 280 mm 11 7/8 x 11 inches 128 pp 71 b&w photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4792 4

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 49.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714847924

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• Roger Ballen (b.1950) is best known for his award-winning photographs of people on the fringes of South African society as depicted in Outland, also published by Phaidon • Ballen’s striking, ambiguous and often disturbing images blur the boundaries between documentary photography and other art forms • Collaborating with his subjects, Ballen has secured his position as a highly collected artist, creating an extraordinary world that is part dream, part nightmare Also available in hardback (ISBN 978 0 7148 4466 4) Roger Ballen has lived and worked in Johannesburg, South Africa for almost 30 years. Born in New York, he worked as a geologist and mining consultant before starting his photographic career by documenting the small villages of rural South Africa and their isolated inhabitants. His book Outland, also published by Phaidon, was named Best Photographic book of the Year at PhotoEspaña 2001, Madrid, Spain. Robert A Sobieszek (1943–2005) was Curator of Photography at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He organized over 50 exhibitions and authored 10 books, including Robert Smithson: Photo Works and The Camera I: Photographic Self-Portraits from the Audrey and Sydney Irmas Collection.

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Eugene Richards: The Blue Room Photographs and text by Eugene Richards

275 x 400 mm 10 7/8 x 15 3/4 inches 168 pp 78 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4832 7

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• The highly anticipated first body of work in colour by Eugene Richards (b.1944), one of America’s greatest living social documentary photographers • A moving, eloquent and highly personal work on the abandoned and forgotten houses of the American West that brings together themes that encompass all Richards’ work and address what he describes as the ‘transient nature of things’ • Richards’ contemplative, beautiful photographs inspire us to imagine the lives of the former occupants and enigmatic images such as a wedding dress hanging in a bedroom, family photographs stuck on a wall, or snow falling on a bed by an open window, are a meditation on memory and loss • The latest publication from the author of Phaidon’s The Fat Baby (2003) and Dorchester Days (2000) is a quiet, yet powerful, statement on the vulnerability of man in the face of shifting economic opportunities and the climate

Eugene Richards is best known for his books and photo essays on cancer, drug addiction, poverty, emergency medicine and paediatric HIV. His intense vision and unswerving commitment have led him to become arguably America’s greatest living social documentary photographer.

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René Burri Photographs Text by Hans-Michael Koetzle

300 x 230 mm 11 7/8 x 9 inches 448 pp 44 col, 378 duotone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4759 7

£ 29.95 UK $ 49.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 85.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714847597

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• The first published career retrospective on Swiss-born René Burri (b.1933), a giant of 20th century photography • A pioneering documentation of many of the major political events and key personalities of the last 50 years • Includes iconic images of some of the major cultural figures of the 20th century: Picasso, Le Corbusier, Giacometti and Barragán • Edited in collaboration with Burri, each image is accompanied by a detailed caption • Represents the breadth of Burri’s travels around the world, from post-World War II Europe to Cuba, Vietnam and the Middle East Also available in hardback (ISBN 978 0 7148 4315 5) Hans-Michael Koetzle is a writer, photography critic and curator of several internationally acclaimed exhibitions. He is also editor in chief of the award-winning magazine Leica World and the author of numerous books and articles on the history and aesthetics of photography. Koetzle currently lives and works in Munich.

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Albert Watson James Crump

290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 128 pp 19 col, 46 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4755 9

£ 19.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 29.95 EUR $ 49.95 CAN $ 49.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714847559

• Albert Watson (b.1942) is one of today’s most successful and sought-after fashion and commercial photographers • His instantly recognizable portraits feature many iconic figures of fashion and popular culture including Kate Moss, Jack Nicholson, Mike Tyson and Alfred Hitchcock • An important and accessible survey of the work of this extremely popular photographer, whose last book sold close to 100,000 copies • His photographs have been featured on over 250 covers of Vogue and in publications such as Rolling Stone, The Face and Arena. He has shot major commercial campaigns for clients that range from Levi’s to Chanel • Features previously unpublished photographs from early in his career, along with his most famous images from both commercial and artistic projects • Author assesses Watson’s place in fashion photography and the influence of film on his work

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James Crump was founding director of Arena Editions, a publisher of photography books. He holds a PhD in Art History and has served as curator of photography at the Kinsey Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University. He is the author of F Holland Day: Suffering the Ideal (1995) and George Platt Lynes: Photographs from the Kinsey Institute (1993) and has written extensively about photography in publications such as Art Review, Print Magazine and Art in America.

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Dogs Collected by Catherine Johnson, words by William Wegman

245 x 172 mm 9 5/8 x 6 3/4 inches 240 pp c.500 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4803 7

£ 9.95 UK $ 14.95 US € 14.95 EUR $ 16.95 CAN $ 24.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714848037

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• Over 450 vintage photographs of dogs in all kinds of settings • An essential book for dog and animal lovers, this title presents amateur, anonymous photographs of dogs from the turn of the century to the early 1950s in all kinds of ordinary and extraordinary settings • Catherine Johnson’s collection of photographs – with its unpretentious images and days-gone-by aesthetic – presents a snapshot of family life and shows the relationship with ‘man’s best friend’ to be timeless

Catherine Johnson is one of the world’s top collectors of photographs of dogs, having amassed an enormous archive of amateur snapshots. She began her career in photography representing British photographer Norman Parkinson in North America. She is the Chair of the Photography Committee at the National Arts Club and also serves on their Board of Governors. William Wegman is the world’s best-known photographer of dogs, having collaborated with his beloved Weimaraners throughout his career. Wegman’s photographs are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Whitney Museum of American Art, among many others. His photos and videos have also appeared in books, advertisements, films and on television programmes worldwide.

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Martine Franck Introduction by Louise Baring

245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 56 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4781 8

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• The influential Magnum photographer Martine Franck (b.1938) is one of the few women photojournalists to have achieved true international recognition • This book documents Franck’s work through a chronologically presented sequence of 55 images, featuring her best-known projects, which focus on those living on the margins of society or in isolated communities, including Tibetan lamas, Gaelic-speaking Irish communities and the elderly • Forming the most accessible introduction to Franck’s work available, this book includes her early work documenting carnivals and street festivals in Provence and more recent projects photographing circus performers and dancers in Russia • Franck’s work brings an aesthetic purity and feminine sensibility to the humanist Magnum philosophy, as seen in her sensitive portraits of the exuberance of childhood and in her compassionate images of her contemporaries from the art world, such as Paul Strand, Marc Chagall and Balthus • An introductory essay by Louise Baring assesses Franck’s contribution of the history of photography and picture-by-picture commentary offers insight into the individual works

Louise Baring is a journalist and writer on the arts for the Economist, Vogue, Daily Telegraph and the Independent on Sunday. She lives and works in London.

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Martin Parr Sandra S Phillips

245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 46 col,10 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4528 9

£ 14.95 UK $ 24.95 US € 24.95 EUR $ 35.00 CAN $ 39.95 AUS

• Martin Parr (b.1952) is one of the best-known and most influential British photographers working today, acclaimed for his frank chronicling of life and society • This introductory monograph charts Parr’s entire career including early black-andwhite photographs, unpublished images made over the last five years, and works from all his major projects, including The Last Resort and Think of England • Parr is a prolific book-maker and collector, as well as a long-standing member of the Magnum Photos agency. This new title is an affordable companion to his other Phaidon publications which include his retrospective, Martin Parr, Think of England, Boring Postcards and The Photobook: A History volume I and volume II • An introductory essay by Sandra S Phillips assesses Parr’s contribution to photography and provides a witty, insightful analysis of the photographs

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Sandra S Phillips is senior curator of photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. A photographic historian and former curator of the Vassar Art Gallery in Poughkeepsie, New York, she has been responsible for such exhibitions as the first survey of the post-war Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama in 1999 and the first showing of the photographs, prints and writings of Diane Arbus in 2003. A prolific author and teacher, she has lectured extensively worldwide.

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Lise Sarfati: Acta Est Introduction by Olga Medvedkova

297 x 198 mm 11 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches 104 pp 46 col photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4842 6

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• The first book by French photographer–artist Lise Sarfati • Weaves images of Russia during the 1990s into a visual drama of dysfunction and deterioration, change and beauty • Documents the human and architectural ruins of post-communist Russia: a world of decaying buildings and neglected factories peopled with lost characters • With a thought-provoking introduction by the Russian-born art historian Olga Medvedkova

Lise Sarfati (b.1958) studied Russian at the Sorbonne in Paris before taking up photography. During the 1990s she won many major photography awards for her photographs of Russia. She became an associate member of Magnum Photos in 1999. Olga Medvedkova is an art historian based in Paris. She studied history of art in Moscow and Paris and is the co-author of several books including L’art russe (Paris, 1991).

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The Nature of Photographs A Primer Stephen Shore

245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 136 pp 26 col, 60 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4585 2

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• An essential primer on how to look at and understand photographs by one of the world’s most influential photographers, Stephen Shore • Shore explores ways of understanding photographs from all periods and all types – from iconic images to found photographs, from negatives to digital files • Based on his many years of teaching photography at Bard College, the book serves as an indispensable tool for students, teachers and everyone who wants to take better pictures or learn to look in a more informed way • Includes discussion of works by the fathers of photography such as Alfred Stieglitz and Walker Evans as well as that of artists working with the medium today such as Collier Schorr

At the age of 17, Stephen Shore (b.1947) was a regular at Andy Warhol’s Factory. By the age of 23 he became the first living photographer to have a one-man show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. An unrivalled pioneer in his field, his work has been exhibited in numerous museums worldwide and influenced generations of photographers. In 1982 he was appointed Director of the Photography Program at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, where he is the Susan Weber Soros Professor in the Arts.

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Joel-Peter Witkin Introduction by Eugenia Parry

245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 56 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4787 0

£ 14.95 UK $ 24.95 US € 24.95 EUR $ 29.95 CAN $ 39.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714847870

• Joel-Peter Witkin (b.1939) is one of the most well-known and controversial photographic artists working today • This accessible and affordable monograph is the best introduction to Witkin’s fascinating and thought-provoking work available • Drawing as much from the art of the past – Bosch, Goya, Velázquez and the Symbolists – as from his own inspiration, Witkin’s expression is multi-faceted and rich with meaning • His deviant and imaginative tableaux transform the genre of still life by featuring animal and human corpses and body parts in classic, beautiful arrangements. • Witkin also chooses the deformed, the scarred and the unusual as his subjects, reinterpreting the nineteenth-century fascination with the ‘other’ • His obsession with human physicality raises important questions about the body and sexuality, and finds beauty in the grotesque

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The Theatre of the Face Portrait Photography since 1900 Max Kozloff

270 x 205 mm 10 5/8 x 8 1/8 inches 416 pp c.70 col, c.280 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4372 8

£ 39.95 UK $ 69.95 US € 69.95 EUR $ 79.95 CAN $ 99.95 AUS

• An engaging and authoritative account of the history of portrait photography by one of the world’s leading photography critics • An essential title for all photography students and enthusiasts, and for anyone interested in portraiture – one of the most popular and enduring of all genres • Covering many styles and movements, it includes work by pioneers such as Edward Sheriff Curtis, seminal figures like Walker Evans, Cecil Beaton and August Sander, as well as artists such as Martin Parr, Cindy Sherman and Philip-Lorca diCorcia • With over 300 black-and-white and colour photographs, this book offers a new perspective on the history of photography by examining the personalities both behind and in front of the camera • Kozloff considers portraiture the central project of photography

ISBN: 978-0714843728

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Max Kozloff is one of the leading photography critics working today. Formerly the Executive Editor of Artforum, he is a prolific author and has taught on numerous courses, in particular at New York’s School of Visual Arts, and has received a Pulitzer Fellowship for Critical Writing, a Fulbright Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship for Critical Writing, and NEA Grants for Art Criticism and Critical Writing, among others.

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Orson Welles at Work Jean-Pierre Berthomé and François Thomas

280 x 230 mm 11 x 9 inches 320 pp 40 col & 393 b&w illus. Hardback 978 0 7148 4583 8

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ISBN: 978-0714845838

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• An in-depth, behind-the-scenes survey of the entire career of the groundbreaking actor, producer, narrator and director Orson Welles (1915–85) • Providing a fresh and insightful view of the director and his work, this book examines the entirety of Welles’s career, from his theatrical beginnings to his very last years, and offers analyses of all his creative works, including the feature films, short films, unfinished works and his programmes for television • Discussion of each film, including the celebrated Citizen Kane (1941), The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) and Touch of Evil (1957–8), is supported by over 400 illustrations of screenplays and scripts, contracts, sketches, storyboards, models, production reports, memos, letters and correspondence uncovered by new research in European and American archives

Jean-Pierre Berthomé is Professor in Film Studies at the University of Rennes 2. His other publications include studies on the directors Jacques Demy and Max Ophüls, and the history of set design. Berthomé is a regular contributor to the French film journal Positif and, together with François Thomas, he has published numerous articles about Welles and his works and a book on Citizen Kane in 1992. François Thomas is Professor in Film Studies at the University of Paris 3. Another regular contributor to Positif, Thomas has also written on the work of Alain Resnais and co-edited an anthology on the golden age of French short film.

Photography and Film

220 x 330 mm 8 5/8 x 13 inches 166 pp c.100 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4313 1

£ 29.95 UK $ 49.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 75.00 CAN $ 89.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714843131

David Alan Harvey: Divided Soul A Journey from Iberia David Alan Harvey • A collection of colour photographs documenting Hispanic life and culture in Spain, Portugal and throughout Central and Latin America • First retrospective book of the talented colourist photographer, David Alan Harvey; includes over 100 photographs from the 1970s to today

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270 x 190 mm 10 5/8 x 7 1/2 inches 512 pp 508 duotone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4330 8

£ 29.95 UK $ 49.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 75.00 CAN $ 89.95 AUS

Elliott Erwitt Snaps Texts by Murray Sayle and Charles Flowers • The first comprehensive monograph covering the complete career of Elliott Erwitt (b.1928) • One of the best-known photographers of his generation and a Magnum member since 1954, this Erwitt survey offers a snapshot of the famous and the ordinary, the strange and the amusing over a 50-year period

ISBN: 978-0714843308

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245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 30 col, 26 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4303 2

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ISBN: 978-0714843032

Guy Bourdin Alison Gingeras • An introduction to the groundbreaking work of Guy Bourdin (1928–91), a great innovator in the field of fashion photography • Bourdin’s high glamour and seductive, often surreal, work revolutionized the genre of fashion photography • Introductory essay by Alison Gingeras provides a fresh perspective on Bourdin’s life and work

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218 x 166 mm 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches 320 pp 19 col, 266 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4579 1

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 49.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714845791

Photo Trouvée Collected and curated by Michel Frizot and Cédric de Veigy • Unique collection of 285 amateur photographs found, collected and edited by the highly respected French photohistorian Michel Frizot and the film and photography researcher Cédric de Veigy • Defined by the authors as ‘an anthropology of the ordinary’, Photo Trouvée includes personal records of universal experiences by now-anonymous photographers, which resonate with any viewer

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245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 54 col, 2 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4484 8

£ 14.95 UK $ 24.95 US € 24.95 EUR $ 35.00 CAN $ 39.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714844848

Steve McCurry Anthony Bannon • The first monograph on American Magnum photographer Steve McCurry (b.1950), which covers all facets of his work • McCurry’s photographs capture human experience in the best documentary tradition and transcend boundaries of language and culture; he has also covered many areas of international conflict from the Iran–Iraq War and Beirut to the Gulf War

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250 x 189 mm 9 7/8 x 7 1/2 inches 292 pp 119 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 3961 5

£ 35.00 UK $ 59.95 US € 59.95 EUR $ 89.95 CAN $ 95.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714839615

Larry Towell: The Mennonites Text by Larry Towell • The culmination of a 10-year project exploring the way of life of Mennonite communities in Canada and Mexico • The definitive collection of Larry Towell’s most important work to date • A unique documentary record of a culture where photography is rarely permitted

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303 x 219 mm 11 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches 108 pp 103 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4001 7

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 65.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714840017

Eugene Richards: Dorchester Days Text by Eugene Richards • A photographic portrait of the bluecollar Boston neighbourhood where the highly respected American documentary photographer Eugene Richards came of age • A respected classic, originally self-published in 1978, that has been reordered and expanded in this new edition to include many previously unpublished photographs

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290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 240 pp c.300 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4438 1

£ 39.95 UK $ 69.95 US € 59.95 EUR $ 89.95 CAN $ 99.95 AUS

Stanley Kubrick: Drama & Shadows Rainer Crone • The first book to document the early photographs of the famous and enigmatic film director Stanley Kubrick (1928–99) • A fascinating account of American urban life documenting a range of human emotions

ISBN: 978-0714844381

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185 x 123 mm 7 1/4 x 4 7/8 inches 512 pp 500 duotone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 3805 2

£ 6.95 UK $ 9.95 US € 11.95 EUR $ 14.95 CAN $ 16.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714838052

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Elliott Erwitt: DogDogs Text by P G Wodehouse • A much-admired collection of witty, humorous images of dogs photographed over 50 years by the Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt (b.1928) • A fun, must-have item for all dog lovers, these charming images reveal why the dog is man’s best friend • Features thousands of young and old, wild and domestic dogs at play and rest; on beaches, hearthrugs, riverbanks, sofas and park benches

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322 x 260 mm 12 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches 288 pp 17 col, 118 duotone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4626 2

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 49.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714846262

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The Iconic Photographs Introduction by Weston Naef • Beautifully edited career retrospective of the respected and influential documentary photographer Mary Ellen Mark (b.1940) • Images carefully selected by Mark from her own archive, with sequencing and design in collaboration with the photographer Also available in hardback (ISBN 978 0 7148 4404 6)

290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 320 pp 230 duotone photographs

George Rodger: Humanity and Inhumanity

Paperback 978 0 7148 3901 1

The Photographic Journey of George Rodger Text by Bruce Bernard, picture research by Peter Marlow, foreword by Henri Cartier-Bresson

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714839011

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380 x 275 mm 15 x 10 7/8 inches 480 pp 382 tritone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 3815 1

Mary Ellen Mark: Exposure

£ 85.00 $ 150.00 € 150.00 $ 200.00 $ 250.00

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ISBN: 978-0714838151

• The first and only monograph of the complete career of George Rodger, cofounder of the Magnum Photos agency • Covers his work from Life magazine, the 1940 London Blitz and assignments in Africa and the Middle East

James Nachtwey: Inferno Afterword by James Nachtwey, with an introduction by Luc Sante • The only major monograph of humanitarian and photojournalist James Nachtwey, fivetime winner of the Robert Capa Medal for Photography • Features brutal photographs taken from 1990–9, inspired by a passionate belief that human beings will change for the better after seeing such inhumanity

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300 x 225 mm 11 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches 504 pp 343 col photographs Paperback 9780 7148 4758 0

£ 29.95 UK $ 49.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 89.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714847580

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290 x 214 mm 11 3/8 x 8 3/8 inches 432 pp 300 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4196 0

£ 59.95 $ 95.00 € 95.00 $ 139.95 $ 175.00

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ISBN: 978-0714841960

Nan Goldin: The Devil’s Playground Texts by Nick Cave, Guido Costa, Enrique Juncosa, Catherine Lampert, Sharon Olds and Richard Price • The most significant book published to date on Nan Goldin (b.1953), one of the most influential of contemporary photographers • Contains Goldin’s recent work alongside earlier classics, including images from new series such as Elements, 57 Days, Still on Earth and From Here to Maternity

Eugene Richards: The Fat Baby • First extensive monograph on acclaimed American documentary photographer Eugene Richards, with 15 of his most important stories produced since the early 1990s • Each story combines Richards’ compelling text with powerful photographs selected and sequenced by Richards himself • Locations include several cities in the US, Niger, Mexico, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Honduras

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230 x 285 mm 9 x 11 1/4 inches 88 pp 60 duotone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 3054 4

£ 19.95 UK € 35.00 EUR $ 55.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714830544

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Sally Mann: Immediate Family Introduction by Sally Mann, with an afterword by Reynolds Price • A collection of extraordinarily intimate photographs of her children by American photographer Sally Mann • A seminal book by an important and influential contemporary photographer • A remarkable record of the photographer’s children as they explore their woodland home in Virginia

Photography and Film

250 x 250 mm 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches 536 pp 175 col, 345 b&w photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4356 8

£ 29.95 UK $ 49.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 75.00 CAN $ 85.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714843568

magnum° Introduction by Michael Ignateiff • Magnum’s 50th anniversary publication: an album of stunning contemporary photography about the world at the beginning of the new millennium • Includes work by Magnum’s 55 members and associated photographers, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, James Nachtwey, Elliott Erwitt and Steve McCurry Also available in hardback (ISBN 978 0 7148 3821 2)

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280 x 230 mm 11 x 9 inches 360 pp 22 col, 450 duotone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 3772 7

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS

Magnum Cinema Photographs from 50 years of movie-making Alain Bergala • An outstanding collection of pictures covering 50 years of the movie industry by photographers from the prestigious Magnum agency • On- and off-set photographs offer an intimate and enjoyable glimpse behind the scenes of cinema history

ISBN: 978-0714837727

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150 x 210 mm 5 7/8 x 8 1/4 inches 184 pp 32 col, 101 duotone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4522 7

£ 9.95 UK $ 16.95 US € 14.95 EUR $ 22.95 CAN $ 27.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714845227

Magnum Landscape Foreword by Ian Jeffrey • A popular collection of superb landscape photographs of the past 50 years by Magnum photographers, now available in paperback • Presents endless variations on the theme – from romantic views of Paris to America’s open road and images of war-torn Bosnia Also available in hardback (ISBN 978 0 7148 3642 3)

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250 x 250 mm 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches 572 pp 937 duotone and 24 biographical photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4449 7

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£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS 978-0714844497

Robert Capa The Definitive Collection Text by Richard Whelan • The only definitive collection of photographs spanning the entire career of Hungarian-born Robert Capa (1913–54) • Perhaps the greatest war photographer the world has ever known, both Capa’s life and work have had a marked influence on generations of photographers

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295 x 420 mm 11 5/8 x 16 1/4 inches 112 pp 108 duotone photographs Hardback 9 780 7148 4594 4

£ 45.00 $ 75.00 € 75.00 $ 99.95 $ 120.00

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Josef Koudelka: Chaos Text by Robert Delpire • A collection of dramatic and beautiful panoramic landscapes by Josef Koudelka (b.1938), an icon of 20th-century photography • An outstanding summary of the best projects Koudelka has pursued over the past 10 years, in a richly printed volume

ISBN: 978-0714845944

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280 x 230 mm 11 x 9 inches 320 pp 268 col, 117 b&w illus. Hardback 978 0 7148 4568 5

£ 39.95 UK $ 69.95 US € 69.95 EUR $ 89.95 CAN $ 99.95 AUS

ISBN: 978-0714845685

Truffaut At Work Carole Le Berre • A comprehensive, behind-the-scenes examination of the entire career of the famous film director François Truffaut (1932–84), from his first film The 400 Blows (1959) to Confidentially Yours (1983) • The essential guide to the work of one of the Nouvelle Vague’s leading figures, a man with three professed passions: a love of cinema; an acute interest in relationships; and a fascination with children

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290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 512 pp 671 col, 64 b&w illus.



Cinema Today Edward Buscombe

Paperback 978 0 7148 4516 6

• A comprehensive survey of world cinema since 1970 with an accessible and engaging text that includes over 1,000 film references

£ 24.95 UK $ 49.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS

• Features in-depth case studies of films such as Jaws (Steven Spielberg, 1975), Talk To Her (Habla con ella, Pedro Almodóvar, 2002) and Yeelen (Souleymane Cissé, 1987)

ISBN: 978-0714845166

Also available in hardback (ISBN 978 0 7148 4081 9)

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185 x 123 mm 7 1/4 x 4 7/8 inches 408 pp 200 col photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4757 3

£ 6.95 UK $ 9.95 US € 9.95 EUR $ 12.95 CAN $ 19.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714847573

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289 x 287 mm 11 3/8 x 11 2/8 inches 137 pp 95 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4573 9

£ 29.95 UK $ 49.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 69.95 CAN $ 79.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714845739

David Doubilet: Fish Face Portraits Text by David Doubilet • 200 fish portraits captured by master underwater photographer, David Doubilet • Features full-page colour pictures of an astounding variety of fish species • Will appeal to photography lovers, divers and anyone interested in marine life Also available in hardback (ISBN 978 0 7148 4301 8)

Edward Weston The Form of the Nude Introduction by Amy Conger • A concise and authoritative introduction to the work of the American fine art photographer Edward Weston (1886–1958), whose elegant photographs were influential to many photographers in the second half of the twentieth century • Features photographs of the nude – the genre for which Weston is best known –  alongside still-lifes from the natural world 

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245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 29 col, 27 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4509 8

£ 14.95 UK $ 24.95 US € 24.95 EUR $ 35.00 CAN $ 39.95 AUS

Joel Meyerowitz Introduction by Colin Westerbeck • An introduction to the pioneering work of Joel Meyerowitz (b.1938), innovator and teacher of many now greatly admired photographers • Only book to cover all genres of Meyerowitz’s work, including his black-andwhite street photography and the colour Cape Cod seascapes

ISBN: 978-0714845098

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245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 160 pp 160 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 3894 6

£ 19.95 UK $ 29.95 US € 35.00 EUR $ 45.00 CAN $ 55.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714838946

Elliott Erwitt: Museum Watching Text by Elliott Erwitt • An entertaining collection of images of people photographed unawares by the dedicated people-watcher and photographer Elliott Erwitt • An affectionate, wry album of gentle humour and visual puns, accompanied by the photographer’s own text

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245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 56 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4553 1

£ 14.95 UK $ 24.95 US € 24.95 EUR $ 35.00 CAN $ 39.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714845531

Nan Goldin Introduction by Guido Costa • Blurring the boundary between documentary and art photography, Nan Goldin (b.1953) has become one of today’s most prominent photographers • Goldin’s work is featured in museum collections worldwide, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, SFMoMA and the Centre Georges Pompidou

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270 x 190 mm 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches 146 pp, plus 49 col, 82 duotone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 3884 7

£ 12.95 UK $ 19.95 US € 19.95 EUR $ 29.95 CAN $ 35.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714838847

Mario Testino: Any Objections? Introduction by Patrick Kinmonth • First book by Mario Testino, a major star and one of photography’s shrewdest eyes • Contains provocative and unexpected images that brilliantly illuminate Testino’s vision and sense of the absurd • Features full-page photographs that provoke diverse reactions: from shock to amusement and from surprise to delight

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280 x 230 mm 11 x 9 inches 288 pp 85 col, 200 b&w photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4333 9

£ 19.95 UK $ 29.95 US € 35.00 EUR $ 49.95 CAN $ 59.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714843339

Hitchcock at Work Bill Krohn • Comprehensive examination of the work of Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980) • Reassesses Hitchcock’s working methods, exploding many myths about the director • Looks beyond the usual anecdotal sources and pays unprecedented attention to film studio archives and personal papers • Fully illustrated with film stills, shots taken on set, storyboards and filmscripts

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225 x 337 mm 8 7/8 x 13 1/4 inches 448 pp c.480 col, 320 b&w photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4458 9

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714844589

BLINK. 100 photographers, 10 curators, 10 writers Curated by Shahidul Alam, Marcelo Brodsky, Joan Fontcuberta, Alasdair Foster, Dennis Freedman, Christine Frisinghelli, Shino Kuraishi, Simon Njami, Wendy Watriss and Paul Wombell • A global overview of international contemporary photography, including a broad range of work, from art to photojournalism and fashion • Following on from Cream and 10x10, BLINK. presents the work of 100 rising stars of photography, chosen by 10 curators

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245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 5 col, 51 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4617 0

£ 14.95 UK $ 24.95 US € 24.95 EUR $ 35.00 CAN $ 39.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714846170

Mary Ellen Mark Charles Hagen • Mary Ellen Mark (b.1940) is a highly respected and influential photographer, whose images have become landmarks in the field of documentary photography • Documents Mark’s work through a chronologically presented sequence of 55 images featuring Mark’s acclaimed images of the world’s ‘nonfamous’, including Indian circus-artists, girls in Bombay brothels and runaway children, alongside her iconic images of Hollywood film stars

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290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 320 pp 748 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4285 1

£ 45.00 $ 75.00 € 75.00 $ 99.95 $ 129.95

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ISBN: 978-0714842851

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290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 320 pp 750 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4433 6

£ 45.00 UK $ 75.00 US € 75.00 EUR $ 99.95 CAN $ 129.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714844336

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The Photobook: A History Volume I Martin Parr and Gerry Badger • Volume I of a comprehensive illustrated history of the photobook, featuring over 200 photobooks dating from the 19th century to the radical Japanese photobooks of the 1960s and 1970s • Includes well-known publications such as Walker Evans’s American Photographs (1938), alongside lesser-known works such as Kikuji Kawada’s The Map (1965)

The Photobook: A History Volume II Martin Parr and Gerry Badger • Following the critically acclaimed first volume, this is the eagerly anticipated second volume of the comprehensive illustrated history of the photobook • Features over 200 photobooks from across the world, dating from Edouard-Denis Baldus’s magnificent volume made for the Paris–Lyon–Méditerranée Railway Company of 1861 to Stephen Shore’s American Surfaces of 2005

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245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 56 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4619 4

£ 14.95 UK $ 24.95 US € 24.95 EUR $ 35.00 CAN $ 39.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714846194

Dorothea Lange Mark Durden • Dorothea Lange (1895–1965) is one of the most famous American documentary photographers of all time, best known for her body of work depicting migrant workers during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s • Presents 55 of her images in a chronological sequence, including both her most wellknown works and lesser-known examples

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290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 136 pp 80 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4513 5

£ 35.00 UK $ 59.95 US € 59.95 EUR $ 79.95 CAN $ 95.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714845135

Life and Afterlife In Benin Photographs by Benoît Adjovi, Bouraïma Akodji, Jean Agbétagbo, Joseph Moïse Agbodjelou, Léon Ayékoni, Christophe Mahoukpé, Sébastien Méhinto aka Pigeon, Edouard Méhomé and Camille Tchawlasso, with texts by Okwui Enwezor, Alex van Gelder • A collection of never-before-seen photographs, made in Benin, West Africa, in the 1960s and 1970s, the discovery of which opens a new chapter in the history of African and world photography

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380 x 275 mm 15 x 10 7/8 inches 128 pp 75 col photographs

Steve McCurry: Looking East Text by Steve McCurry

Hardback 978 0 7148 4637 8

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 49.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714846378

• A large-format portfolio of the best and most poignant portraits by Steve McCurry, a photographer known and loved the world over for his exquisitely beautiful and enduring images of the landscapes and cultures of Southeast Asia

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245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 56 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4022 2

£ 14.95 UK $ 24.95 US € 24.95 EUR $ 35.00 CAN $ 39.95 AUS

Larry Fink Text by Laurie Dahlberg • Larry Fink (b.1941) is known as the ‘Jack Kerouac of photography’ • The first and only book to assess the entirety of Fink’s 40-year career as a photographer, during which he celebrated the expressiveness of the human body and its colourful, energetic sensuality

ISBN: 978-0714840222

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163 x 123 mm 6 3/8 x 4 7/8 inches 520 pp 250 col, 250 b&w illus. Paperback 978 0 7148 4261 5

£ 6.95 UK $ 9.95 US € 11.95 EUR $ 14.95 CAN $ 16.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714842615

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290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 428 pp 684 duotone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4604 0

£ 29.95 UK $ 49.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 69.95 CAN $ 79.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714846040

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The Movie Book Mini format • A–Z guide to 500 celebrated individuals who have made a landmark contribution to the medium of film • The entire industry is represented – from actors and directors to costume designers and special-effects wizards, from pioneers of the silent screen to today’s stars • Packed with absorbing details and rich with history, all genres of cinema are included Also available in larger hardback format (ISBN 978 0 7148 3847 2)

Mario Giacomelli Introduction by Alistair Crawford • The first comprehensive monograph on the work of the great, poetic, Italian photographer Mario Giacomelli (1925–2000) • Arranged in themes, each section is a testament to his highly personal, striking and artistically atmospheric visual style • Demonstrates his lifelong preoccupation with landscapes, rural townscapes, street scenes, still life and portraits of everyday Italian life

Photography and Film

275 x 380 mm 10 7/8 x 15 inches 156 pp 67 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 3938 7

£ 35.00 UK $ 59.95 US € 59.95 EUR $ 89.95 CAN $ 95.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714839387

Steve McCurry: South Southeast Text by Steve McCurry • A portfolio of the best of Steve McCurry’s photography: classical, magical and powerful images from South and Southeast Asia • Iconic images of the people, places and colours of Afghanistan, India, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Tibet and Mynanmar (Burma) by one of the world’s leading colour photographers

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280 x 202 mm 11 x 8 inches 224 pp 266 b&w photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4603 3

£ 19.95 UK $ 29.95 US € 29.95 EUR $ 39.95 CAN $ 49.95 AUS

ISBN: 978-0714846033

Philip Jones Griffiths: Vietnam Inc. Text by Philip Jones Griffiths, with a foreword by Noam Chomsky • New edition of a rare and highly soughtafter book documenting the Vietnam War, now a classic of photojournalism • Originally published in 1971, this groundbreaking book was essential in turning the tide of opinion in the US and ultimately helping to put an end to the Vietnam War

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235 x 340 mm 9 1/4 x 13 3/8 inches 240 pp 175 col, 18 b&w photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4605 7

£ 19.95 UK $ 29.95 US € 29.95 EUR $ 39.95 CAN $ 49.95 AUS

David Doubilet: Water Light Time Text by David Doubilet • An extraordinary collection of photographs by David Doubilet, a pioneering artist and diver acclaimed as the world’s leading underwater photographer • Includes over 25 years of Doubilet’s work from the Galapagos to the Red Sea, and from the Pacific shores to the fresh waters of North America

ISBN: 978-0714846057

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Photography and Film

250 x 250 mm 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches 120 pp 61 duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4058 1

£ 29.95 UK $ 49.95 US € 49.95 EUR $ 75.00 CAN $ 85.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714840581

Roger Ballen: Outland Introduction by Peter Weiermair • The culmination of over 20 years of work for American geologist turned artist– photographer Roger Ballen (b.1950) • A shocking and powerful portrayal of whites on the fringe of South African society • Both a disturbing psychological study and powerful social testament to the consequences of dismantled apartheid on poor whites

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250 x 290 mm 9 7/8 x 11 3/8 inches 352 pp 441 col, 156 b&w photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4389 6

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 49.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714843896

Martin Parr Edited and written by Val Williams • The first comprehensive monograph charting the career of British photographer and collector Martin Parr (b.1952), best known for his frank chronicling of British life • Features early black-and-white photographs of the 1970s and previously unpublished work, in addition to his most famous projects, including The Last Resort, The Cost of Living and Signs of the Times

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250 x 250 mm 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches 144 pp c.100 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4346 9

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714843469

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Steve McCurry: The Path to Buddha A Tibetan Pilgrimage Introduction by Robert Thurman • An intimate photographic portrait of Tibetans and Buddhism by award-winning photojournalist Steve McCurry (b.1950) • McCurry’s images capture fleeting, rarely seen moments of rural and city life in Tibet • Rich colour photographs show monks in animated discussion, meditation and prayer

Photography and Film

150 x 210 mm 6 x 8 1/4 inches 176 pp 120 col, 35 b&w photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4390 2

£ 6.95 UK $ 9.95 US € 9.95 EUR $ 14.95 CAN $ 16.95 AUS

Boring Postcards Edited by Martin Parr • A runaway hit, this book presents the cream of photographer Martin Parr’s fabled collection of British postcards of the 1950s–1970s • Presents 155 comically dull postcards of places, ranging from airport terminals to caravan sites, bus stations, motorways and housing estates

ISBN: 978-0714843902

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290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 240 pp 30 col, 230 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4430 5

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ISBN: 978-0714844305

Francesca Woodman Chris Townsend • The only book available on the legendary American photographer Francesca Woodman (1958–81), an artist who has attracted a devoted worldwide following, despite a career of less than a decade, cut short by her tragically early death at the age of 23 • With over 250 photographs, some of which have never been exhibited or published before

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245 x 210 mm 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches 128 pp 56 b&w photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4620 0

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ISBN: 978-0714846200

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André Kertész Noël Bourcier • An overview of the career of one of the most important and influential photographers in the history of the medium, André Kertész (1894–1985) • A Hungarian who worked in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s, he was mentor to pioneer photographers such as Capa, Brassaï and Cartier-Bresson • Introductory essay by Noël Bourcier, the leading expert on Kertész

Photography and Film

210 x 325 mm 8 1/4 x 12 3/4 inches 168 pp 132 col photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 3996 7

£ 19.95 UK $ 29.95 US € 35.00 EUR $ 45.00 CAN $ 59.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714839967

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189 x 270 mm 7 1/2 x 10 5/8 inches 144 pp 89 col photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4559 3

£ 19.95 UK $ 29.95 US € 29.95 EUR $ 39.95 CAN $ 49.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714845593

Raghubir Singh: River of Colour The India of Raghubir Singh Text by Raghubir Singh, preface by David Travis • The only published retrospective of Raghubir Singh (1942–99), one of the 20th century’s finest documentary photographers • A series of vibrant photographs that capture the beautiful colours, exuberant spirit and restless activity of Singh’s native India Also available in hardback (ISBN 978 0 7148 4602 6)

Steve McCurry: Sanctuary The Temples of Angkor Introduction by John Guy • Beautiful and evocative colour photographs of the temples of Angkor in Cambodia, among the world’s most impressive monuments • Documents a magical world of carved gods, weathered masonry, tangled vegetation and orange-robed monks

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338 x 263 mm 13 3/8 x 10 3/8 inches 208 pp 196 tritone photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4331 5

£ 24.95 UK $ 39.95 US € 39.95 EUR $ 59.95 CAN $ 69.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714843315

Roy DeCarava: The Sound I Saw Text by Roy DeCarava • First published volume of a highly original work by master American photographer Roy DeCarava (b.1919) • For many years, The Sound I Saw existed largely as a legend among the cognoscenti of the photography world as a creation conceived, designed, written and made by hand by DeCarava in the early 1960s

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178 x 131 mm 7 x 5 1/8 inches 232 pp 144 col photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4339 1

£ 14.95 UK $ 24.95 US € 24.95 EUR $ 39.95 CAN $ 45.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714843391

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322 x 260 mm 12 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches 240 pp c.120 photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4408 4

£ 35.00 UK $ 59.95 US € 59.95 EUR $ 89.95 CAN $ 89.95 AUS ISBN: 978-0714844084

Luc Delahaye: Winterreise Text by Luc Delahaye • Documents a compelling, sad and beautiful road journey across Russia by photographer Luc Delahaye • Nearly 150 colour images offer an intimate look into the private face of Russia’s moral and social crisis Also available in hardback (978 0 7148 3997 4)

Platon’s Republic • An extensive and dynamic first collection of celebrity portraits by British-born, New Yorkbased fashion photographer Platon, a major rising star in the photography world • Includes celebrities from both the US and the UK, including Al Pacino, Angelica Houston, Jesse Jackson, David Beckham, Bill Clinton, George Bush Sr, Monica Bellucci and Samuel L Jackson

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185 x 123 mm 7 1/4 x 4 7/8 inches 512 pp 255 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 3839 7

£ 12.95 UK $ 19.95 US € 22.95 EUR $ 29.95 CAN $ 35.00 AUS ISBN: 978-0714838397

Steve McCurry: Portraits • An intriguing collection of unposed and engaging colour portraits of people from all backgrounds and corners of the globe by award-winning photographer Steve McCurry (b.1950) • Includes the famous ‘Afghan Girl’ photograph, and equally memorable images ranging from a bejewelled Indian bride to a Paraguayan cowboy – 255 photos in all

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Photography and Film

380 x 275 mm 15 x 10 7/8 inches 350 pp 400 col photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 4655 2

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ISBN: 978-0714846552

Joel Meyerowitz: Aftermath World Trade Center Archive Photographs and text by Joel Meyerowitz • A landmark and historic publication of the only existing photographic record of the monumental clean-up of Ground Zero • Published to coincide with the 5th anniversary of the World Trade Center attack, this book serves as a poignant elegy to the thousands that lost their lives

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250 x 250 mm 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches 1,120 pp 1,072 col and duotone photographs Hardback 978 0 7148 3848 9

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ISBN: 978-0714838489

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290 x 250 mm 11 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches 512 pp 100 col, 500 b&w photographs Paperback 978 0 7148 4517 3

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ISBN: 978-0714845173

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Century One Hundred Years of Human Progress, Regression, Suffering and Hope Conceived and edited by Bruce Bernard • An extraordinary, award-winning history of the last century in photographs, by acclaimed picture editor Bruce Bernard • An educational, nostalgic, intimate and monumental insight into our recent history. Century covers politics and war, art and invention, culture and social history Also available in mini hardback format (ISBN 978 0 7148 4279 0)

Freedom A Photographic History of the African American Struggle Text by Manning Marable and Leith Mullings, picture-editing by Sophie Spencer-Wood • A visual record of over 500 photos that document African American history from the early 19th century to the present day • Includes some of America’s most iconic images as well as never before published photographs Also available in hardback (ISBN 978 0 7148 4270 7)

Photography and Film