PHOTOGRAPHY


ABRAMS

Bound for Glory: America in Color, 1939—1943 (May, $35) by Paul Hendrickson. Photos commissioned by the Farm Security Administration show a country emerging from the Great Depression to fight WWII.


ANGEL CITY PRESS

Southern Californialand: An Homage to Culture in Kodachrome (Mar., $35) by Charles Phoenix studies the region from the 1940s to the '60s.


APERTURE

Behind the Camera: Photographs by Bill Brandt (Mar., $30) reissues a 20th-century classic.

Uncommon Places: The Complete Works, Photographs by Stephen Shore (May, $50) brings back an out-of-print collection.


DOWN EAST BOOKS

Wild Maine: Discoveries of a Wildlife Photographer (Apr., $25) by Bill Silliker. Pictures of birds and mammals are accompanied by facts and anecdotes.


EDITIONS FLAMMARION

Marc Riboud: 50 Years of Photography (May, $50) by Annick Cojean is the first English-language work devoted to this modern photographer.


5 CONTINENTS EDITIONS

Samuel Fosso (June, $39.95) by Thelma Golden et al. The first monograph devoted entirely to the African photographer includes 90 images.


DAVID R. GODINE

Comock: The True Story of an Eskimo Hunter (Mar., $40), as told to Robert Flaherty, reproduces photos by the man who created the silent film classic, Nanook of the North.


GRAPHIC ARTS BOOKS

Golden Eagle: Sovereign of the Skies (May, $29.95), photos by Gary Leppart, text by Charles Preston, covers the regal bird's origin and migration. Author publicity.

The Lowcountry: From Charleston to Savannah (June, $29.95), photos by Bob Krist, text by Cecily McMillan, illustrates the rich views of the region. Author publicity.


INTERLINK

Cuba Classics: A Celebration of Vintage American Automobiles (Mar., $29.95) by Christopher P. Baker pays tribute to antique American cars found in Cuba.


KALMBACH

Faces of Railroading (Apr., $29.95) by Carl Swanson commemorates unsung heroes.


LITTLE, BROWN UK (dist. by Trafalgar Square)

People in Vogue: A Century of Portraits (Mar., $60) by Robin Derrick and Robin Muir draws 350 photos from the archives of British Vogue.

Celebrity: The Photographs of Terry O'Neill (Mar., $45). O'Neill's subjects include Audrey Hepburn, Tom Cruise and Catherine Zeta-Jones.


MONACELLI

The Heroic Present: Life Among the Gypsies (Aug., $35) by Jan Yoors documents 40 years of gypsy life.


MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (dist. by D.A.P.)

Fashioning Fiction in Photography Since 1990 (Apr., $34.95) by Susan Kismaric and Eva Respini selects high-profile fashion photographs that were influenced by film and amateur photography.


MUSEUM OF NEW MEXICO PRESS

Montana Hometown Rodeo (Mar., $32.50) by Joanne Berghold, essay by Kim Zupan, is a view of the state's smalltown rodeo circuit.


PHAIDON PRESS

Rene Burri Photographs (Mar., $95) by Josef Michael Koetzle collects work by the man known for his iconic images of Fidel Castro and Picasso.


POWERHOUSE

Spring Broke (Mar., $29.95) by Nathaniel Welch documents the excesses of American teens on spring break in Florida. Ad/promo.

Autograf: New York City's Graffiti Writers (May, $29.95) by Peter Sutherland collects creations by controversial "outdoor artists." Ad/promo.


PRESTEL

In the Wake of Battle: The Civil War Images of Mathew Brady (Mar., $29.95) by George E. Sullivan contains many photos that have never before been published.

Icons of Photography: Male Nudes (Mar., $45) by Emmanuel Cooper captures masculinity through the eyes of photographers from around the world.


ROTOVISION

Extreme Photography: The Hottest, Coldest, Largest, Smallest, Fastest, Slowest, Brightest, Darkest, Weirdest Images in the Universe—and How They Were Taken (June, $35) by Terri Hope ventures to the cutting edge of camera technology.


SKIRA

Lost China: The Photographs of Leone Nani (May, $55) by Clara Bulfoni and Anna Pozzi illustrates the first two decades of 20th-century China.


STANFORD UNIV. PRESS

Photographing Farmworkers: Photographers and the Farmworker Experience in California, 1850—2000 (May, $65) by Richard Steven Street presents 249 historically significant images.


UNIVERSE

American Adonis: Tony Sansone, The First Male Physique Idol (July, $45) by John Massey recovers a provocative gallery of lost photo history.


UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO PRESS

Four Corners (Apr., $45) by Debra Bloomfield. Photographs range from the spiritual to the secular.


UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA PRESS

Chihuahua: Images of Yesterday and Today (July, $49.95), photos by Bill Williams, text by Richard Hancock. Prose in both English and Spanish accompanies 177 photos featuring the northern Mexican state.


YALE UNIV. PRESS

Beaton: Portraits (Mar., $50) by Terence Pepper includes Pablo Picasso, Marilyn Monroe and others.

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