"This book contains an illustration of children's 12 favorite fairy tales, in which theywill have to search for objects, animals and characters.This book is both original and fun, and children will en
When he went to Algeria in the 1950s Dirk Alvermann was only 18, a rebellious West German teenager thrilled b the struggle for freedom by the Algerian people against French colonial rule. Together wi
Outposts / Kandahar Province presents Donovan Wylie's photographs of Forward Operating Bases constructed in the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan. From 2006 to 2011, Canada sent nearly 3,000 military p
Makulator is an atmospheric and sincere response to the death of Nozolino's parents. Using simple but powerful symbolism the photographs lead us on a dark journey through Nozolino's relationship to hi
Much of Qatar appears to be desert stretching in all directions - a seemingly lifeless landscape of low, barren sand plains and rolling dunes. Yet within this desolateness are signs of life and things
"Useful pictures don't start from ideas. They start from seeing." Robert AdamsOrri Jonsson was holidaying one summer in the north of Iceland with his family, when he stumbled upon an abandoned farmhou
Unlike many photographers who maintain a strict divide between their commercial and private work, Teller has always combined the two. Indeed this merging is one reason for Teller's progressive edge.
Fascination with the scientific advances that were rapidly changing the world motivated Berenice Abbott to use photography as "the friendly interpreter of science". Documenting Science explores this w
This is the long-awaited compendium of Lewis Baltz's writings from 1975 until 2007, drawn from his critical writing for magazines such as Art in America, the Times Literary Supplement, L'Architecture
"James Karales (1930-2002) was big-time in the best time but is not as well known as he should be," argues photographic historian Vicki Goldberg. This book will change that. Early in his career, Karal
Basil Gogos changed the face of classic horror with his film monster portrait art. Like a bizarro-world Norman Rockwell, he created magazine covers of Frankenstein, the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
"Starting in 1932, Margaret Brundage, wife of leftist revolutionary Slim Brundage, -- who she met at the wildly-bohemian Dil Pickle Club during the Chicago Renaissance -- forever changed the look of F
"Starting in 1932, Margaret Brundage, wife of leftist revolutionary Slim Brundage, -- who she met at the wildly-bohemian Dil Pickle Club during the Chicago Renaissance -- forever changed the look of F
Introduces plants and items commonly found in a garden though rhyming text, which describes their characteristics, and a scratch-and-sniff image of each item.
A small boy named Peter decides that he will give his mother the best gift that he can think of, the moon, but in order to get it he needs the help of many people who will want a share for themselves.
A young man named Bastian is content to fish with his family for the food that his village needs, until large scale fishermen use their nets to overfish the area and capture sea goddess Elinea, leavin
This progressive book object combines two volumes and covers the sweep and depth of Lewis Baltz's influential oeuvre. Rule Without Exception is a re-issue of Baltz's award-winning mid-career retrospec
This is the first in a series of books to be published by Steidl that will explore Berenice Abbott's exceptional body of work. Abbott began her photographic career in 1925, taking portraits in Paris o