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Brooklyn’s Sweet Ruin: Relics and Stories of the Domino Sugar Refinery Paul Rapha- elson. Brooklyn’s Domino Sugar Refinery was the largest in the world. Artist Paul Raphaelson photographed the site just weeks before its demolition and collected stories from former Domino workers to create this beautiful fusion of art, document, industrial history, and Brooklyn visual culture • 12" x 9" (304 x 228 mm) • 138 color images • 128 pp. • 978-0- 7643-5412-0 • HC • $45.00 The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Gary An- thes. A photographic journey along the 184-mile Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, from the streets of Georgetown to the railway depot at the canal’s western terminus. More than 100 beautiful pho- tos offer stunning views of the resolute houses, locks, and aqueducts left behind by the men and women who kept the canal boats flowing one hundred years ago. • 11 3/4" x 15" (298 x 381mm) • 110 color images, 2maps • 112 pp. • 978-0-7643-4310-0 • HC • $45.00 Coney Island: 40 Years Harvey Stein. Over 200 black-and-white photos tell the tale of New York’s Coney Island amusement park over the last 40 years. Coney Island provides a sense of adventure, escape from daily worries, and much pleasure, whether riding the jarring Cyclone roller coaster, walking the boardwalk, viewing the Mermaid Parade, or just sunbathing on the beach. • 113/4" x 9" (298 x 228mm) •214 b/wphotos •240 pp. •978-0-7643- 3796-3 • HC • $49.99 Briefly Seen—New York Street Life Harvey Stein. Harvey Stein documents the iconic areas of Midtown/Downtown Manhattan in 172 beau- tiful black-and-white photographs taken over 41 years from 1974 through 2014. The energetic crowds that flock to these neighborhoods are depicted to reflect the vigor and power of New York street life • 12" x 9" (304 x 228 mm) • 172 b/wphotos•184pp. •978-0-7643-4979-9•HC•$45.00 Cuba’s Evolution: Columbus to Castro Kim Buddee. This thoughtfully composed visual tour of contemporary Cuba captures the island and its people emerging from a time capsule through vivid photographs and narrative vignettes that relate the story of the nation’s evolution from Columbus to Castro. But hurry: the nation’s slow but inevitable transformation has already begun • 91/8" x 81/8" (231 x 206mm) •145 color photos • 144 pp. • 978-0-7643-5312-3 • HC • $29.99 Exit Wounds: Soldiers’ Stories—Life after Iraq and Afghanistan Photographs and In- terviews by Jim Lommasson, Introduction by Jonathan Shay, M.D., Ph.D. A compelling and timely work presenting the author/photographer’s portraits and interviews with soldiers, as well as the soldiers’ own photographs from the war zones. The stories expressed in words and imag- es are intimate, profound, and timeless. • 11" x 8 1/2" (279 x 215 mm) • 92 color images•208pp. •978-0-7643-4893-8•HC•$34.99 Face to Face: Portraits of the Human Spir- it Alison Wright. The recipient of the Dorothea Lange Award in Documentary Photography for covering child labor in Asia and two-time recip- ient of the Lowell Thomas Travel JournalismAward, Al ison t ravels the globe col lec t ing raw, thought-provoking images. • 12" x 12" (304 x 304mm) •184color photos•208pp. •978-0-7643- 4366-7•HC•$75.00 Final Thoughts: Eternal Beauty in Stone John Thomas Grant. The story of life and death in America can only be told in one place: its cemeteries. View 224 beautiful cemetery photo- graphs along with heartfelt epitaphs that bring the past alive in this one-of-a-kind study of American tradition. • 11" x 81/2" (279 x 215mm) • 170 color photos • 160 pp. • 978-0-7643-3910-3 • HC • $34.99 Geisha & Maiko of Kyoto: Beauty, Art, & Dance John Foster. This exquisite collection of photographs and interviews portrays four of Kyoto’s most beautiful geisha and maiko (apprentice geisha). The book focus- es on their dancing, artistic training, and the transfor- mation of one girl from maiko to geisha. • 8 1/2" x 11" (215x279mm) •149color photos•144pp. •978-0-7643- 3221-0 • HC • $39.99 Getting into Face: 52 Mondays Featuring JoJo Baby and Sal-E Bernard Colbert. Here is a visual feast in the tradition of 1990s club kids. Performance artists JoJo Baby and Sal-E use their bodies as canvases to become inspired and whimsical conceptual characters executed with expert skill using original theatrical makeup and costumes. • 12" x 12" (304 x 304 mm) • 102 im- ages •128pp. •978-0-7643-4201-1•HC•$45.00 Grunts: The Last US Draft, 1972 Ed Eckstein. This photojournalistic essay documents one of the last groups of civilians to be drafted into the US Army in 1972. The journey begins at an in- duction center in Philadelphia, where recruits swear allegiance to the US and undergo physical and mental examinations. The focus then shifts to Ft. Jackson, South Carolina, for orientation and the acquisition of uniforms and supplies • 9" x 9" (228 x 228 mm) • 116 b/w photos • 128 pp. • 978-0-7643-5302-4 • HC • $24.99 Havana Forever: A Pictorial and Cultural His- tory of an Unforgettable City 2E Kenneth Treister, Felipe J. Prestamo, Raul B. Garcia. Havana has always been a dynamic city, and its unique architecture makes it one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In this documentary-style history of old Havana, readers are invited to tour the city’s buildings alongside its culture, people, plazas, and parks. • 81/2"x11" (215x279mm) •275+color photos •344pp. •978-0-7643-5365-9•HC • $60.00 Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Norman Barker and Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue, Foreword by Bert Vogelstein. This collaborative project by a scientist and an artist from Johns Hopkins University asks the reader to consider the aesthetics of human disease, a dynamically pow- erful force of nature. Here more than sixty medical science professionals present visually stunning patterns of different diseases affecting various areas of the human anatomy. • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279 mm) • 113 b/w & color images • 232 pp. • 978-0-7643-4412-1 • HC • $50.00 High Sierra: The Range of Light Fred Wey- man. The Sierra Nevada Mountains, which many consider the most beautiful range in the world, don’t easily reveal their treasures, but this pho- tographic compilation, the result of over thirty backpacking trips in the remote high country, reveals the spirit and beauty of a national gem through brilliant images • 12"x9" (304x228mm) •125photos•256pp. •978-0-7643-5344-4•HC•$45.00 Human Tribe Alison Wright. A page-turner in the most exquisite sense, this book of 161 portraits expresses the emotive beauty of the human face. Documentary photographer Alison Wright trav- eled to every continent to capture the diversity of the human tribe, from South America to Afri- ca, Asia, and points in between • 8" x 8" (203 x 203mm) •161color images•176pp. •978-0-7643- 5396-3•HC•$29.99 Just Passing Through Mick Blackistone. Pho- tographs by Marion E. Warren. Photographs by renown photographer, the late Marion Warren, and insightful poetry by award-winning author Mick Blackistone. Black-and-white imagery of moments in time of people and places of the Chesapeake Bay region come alive in this book, revealing the warmth and spirit of living that is timeless in today’s world • 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" (215 x 215mm) •63b/wphotos•128pp. •978-0-7643-3991-2•PB•$14.99 Ladakh: The Culture and People of “Little Tibet ” David Vaala. More than 150 full-color images present the rugged Himalayan region of Ladakh, India. This stunning collection features landscapes, seldomly seen Tibetan Buddhist traditions, and intimate portraits of Ladakhi nomads. At the heart is an exclusive look at the sacred cham ceremonies—masked dance dramas about Buddhism. • 12" x 12" (304 x 304 mm) • 167 color photos • 192 pp. • 978-0-7643-4281-3 • HC • $59.99 The Last Veterans of WorldWar II: Portraits and Memories Richard Bell. Chronicling the many faces of the WWII effort, these contempo- rary black-and-white portraits of the longest surviving veterans remind us that the war com- prised a collection of Americans from all walks of life. This collection is inspiring for people of all ages and backgrounds • 9" x 9" (228 x 228 mm) •89b/wphotos •128pp. •978-0-7643-5362- 8 • HC • $24.99 Living in the Chelsea Hotel Linda Troeller. Built in 1883, the Hotel Chelsea in NYC quickly became the most famous and notorious hotel in the world. From day one it has been a center of artistic and bohemian activity. This book unpacks suitcases of memories with atmo- spheric photographs of residents and guests from the past 20 years • 7" x 10" (177 x 254mm) • 76 color images • 144 pp. • 978-0-7643-4985-0 • HC • $34.99 Local Heroes: Portraits of American Vol- unteer Firefighters Ian Spanier, Marek Fuchs, Florian Bachleda, and Grace Martinez. Firefight- ers protect our communities, risk their lives, and give up their free time when the alarm sounds. Experience a sampling of life at firehouses from around the country. Stories will leave you inspired and grateful. • 12" x 12" (304 x 304 mm) • 69 images • 144 pp. • 978-0-7643-4150-2 • HC • $45.00 BACKLIST ART PHOTOGRAPHY | 45

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