Arsenal for Aggression (Firepower Pictorial Special 2000 S., #2017)
by Robert Michulec
United States Nuclear Submarines (Firepower Pictorials S., #1008)
by Arnold Meisner
Giant Landscapes Britain's Coastline (Giant Landscapes S.)
by Jerome Monahan
Annie Leibovitz's extraordinary career took off in San Francisco in 1970 when she first submitted a portfolio to Rolling Stone magazine. By 1973 she was the magazine's chief photographer. Since 1983 Annie Leibovitz has worked closely with Vanity Fair, who will be producing a special music issue to coincide with the book. Her subjects include Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, Dolly Parton, Marvin Gaye, Chuck Berry and even Philip Glass. She has cre...
Winter Gardens Blackpool (Blackpool Leisure Attractions, #5)
by Vanessa Toulmin and Ted Lightbown
Women Seeing Women
Women have been making photographs since the medium's invention, for scientific purposes, to make a living through portraiture or journalistic activities and for artistic expression. For almost that long, they have been turning their cameras on other women: at first taking the easiest models available to them - their mothers, sisters, daughters, friends and servants - and later choosing feminist standpoints or investigating the conditions of femininity in their own cultures. This compendium of c...
David Ireland : Skellig
by Andy Grundberg, Joel Sternfeld, and Jane L Reed
Did you ever notice culture rhymes with sulfur? The edgy and exciting The 7 Deadly, Cultural Sins collection gives seven fallen photographers the opportunity to redeem themselves through the exploration of the excesses of the cultural world. Each photographer picked their favourite Deadly Sin and pictured it at play within our modern societies. Pope Gregory the Great might turn in his grave as the series pushes the boundaries of sin and temptation through visuals delving into cultural indulgence...