FALL 2001 HARDCOVERS
Introduction
Art & Architecture
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Childcare & Parenting
Contemporary Affairs
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ABRAMS
Everyday Things: Glass (Oct., $35) by Suzanne Slesin et al., photos by Marie-Pierre Morel, reveals the pleasures of collecting everyday glass objects from the past 150 years and adapting them into today's interiors.
Pearls: A Natural History (Oct., $49.50) by Neil H. Landman et al. blends history, science and the jeweler's art to trace the natural and cultural history of pearls from around the world. Natural Science Book Club selection.

ANDREWS MCMEEL
Nell Hill's Style at Home
(Sept., $27.95) by Mary Carol Garrity. The proprietor of the Kansas home décor emporium shares her favorite tips, tricks and techniques. 75,000 first printing. Country Homes & Gardens Book Club main selection. First serial in Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion.

ANTIQUE COLLECTORS' CLUB
Animal Embroideries & Patterns: From XIX Century Vienna, from the Nowotny Collection
(Oct., $49.50) by Raffaella Serena contains 221 color photos and 24 technical drawings that may be copied by needleworkers.
Tiaras: A History of Splendour 1800-2000 (Nov., $89.50) by Geoffrey C. Munn features photos and illustrations of a variety of tiaras with their historical significance.

ARCADE
A Dog Called Perth: The True Story of a Beagle
(Nov., $20) by Peter Martin. A puppy enters a young couple's home and changes the way they perceive the world.

BOWTIE PRESS
Rabbits: Complete Care Made Easy
(Dec., $12.95) by Virginia Parker Guidry is for the growing number of rabbit-owners.

BROADWAY BOOKS
At Home with Carolyne Roehm
(Oct., $60) by Carolyne Roehm. The designer and author of A Passion for Flowers tells how to entertain at home with flair.

CITADEL
Bad and Beautiful: Inside the Dazzling and Deadly World of Supermodels
(Oct., $24.95) by Ian Halperin exposes the realities of the "glamorous life" including drug abuse, sexual slavery and eating disorders.

CONWAY MARITIME
(dist. by Brassey's)
Building Plank on Frame Ship Models
(Oct., $36.95) by Ron McCarthy describes how to build the popular models.

DOWNEAST BOOKS
Sea Glass Chronicles: Whispers from the Past
(Sept., $30) by C.S. Lambert, photos by Pat Hanbery, describes sea glass and ceramic shards found by the author along beaches on five continents.

F&W/NORTH LIGHT BOOKS
Painting the Allure of Nature
(Sept., $28.99) by Susan D. Bourdet discusses the basics and finer points of watercolor nature painting. Advertising.

FLAMMARION
(dist. by Rizzoli USA)
Bloom: A Cutting Edge Journey into a World Where Flowers and Fashion Fuse
(Oct., $50) by Li Edelkoort and Lisa White presents flowers as wearable art.

HARPERRESOURCE
Vera Wang on Weddings
(Nov., $60) by Vera Wang is by the woman who single-handedly revolutionized the bridal industry with her stylish designs. 50,000 first printing. Advertising. Author publicity. 15-city TV satellite tour.
Your Vintage Wedding: Unique Ideas and Inspiration for Today's Bride (Dec., $27) by Nancy Eaton features a lavishly illustrated how-to guide for vintage-themed weddings or ways to add elegant touches from the past. Author publicity.

HEARST BOOKS
Blue & White in Your Home
(Nov., $30) by Lisa Skolnik and Victoria magazine editors shows the many possibilities of decorating with classic blue and white.
House Beautiful Art (Nov., $40) by Judith Gura and House Beautiful magazine editors emphasizes how best to integrate artwork into the home.

HYPERION
The Healing Power of Pets: Harnessing the Amazing Ability of Pets to Make and Keep People Healthy
(Feb., $22.95) by Marty Becker with Danelle Morton. The resident vet on Good Morning America reveals how animal companions can prevent, detect, treat and, in some cases, cure a variety of maladies. 150,000 first printing. $150,000 ad/promo. 8-city author tour.

INTERWEAVE PRESS
The Allergy Free Home: A Practical Guide to Creating a Healthy Environment
(Nov., $24.95) by Vittoria D'Alessio provides tips for converting a house into a healthy home.

KODANSHA
Hanae Mori Style: Highlights from a Lifetime in Fashion
(Sept., $65) by Hanae Mori includes more than 120 of her best designs from the 1960s to the present.

LANDAUER
Thimbleberries Cottage Comfort
(Sept., $24.95) by Lynette Jensen. The quilting book author and designer offers ideas for decorating, entertaining and crafting. 50,000 first printing. Crafter's Choice Book Club main selection; Country Homes & Gardens Book Club alternate.

LARK BOOKS
(dist. by Sterling)
The Art & Craft of Bamboo: Projects for Home and Garden
(Sept., $27.95) by Carol Stangler gives practical advice, from harvesting to assembling projects.
Making Teddy Bears: Projects, Patterns, History, Lore (Oct., $27.95) by Paige Gilchrist celebrates the Teddy Bear's centenary.

LITTLE, BROWN
Christmas Memories: A Keepsake Book from the Heart of the Home
(Oct., $19.95) by Susan Branch. Original watercolors illustrate this five-year record of holiday activities. Ad/promo.

LITTLE, BROWN/BULFINCH
Animal House Style: Designing a Home to Share with Your Pets
(Sept., $35) by Julie Szabo. The New York Post "Pets" columnist offers stylish decorating solutions for living with furry friends. 30,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
Yowl: Selected Poems About Cats (Sept., $19.95) by Ferris Cook. The author of Bark celebrates the joys of felines. 20,000 first printing.

LYONS PRESS
(dist. by Globe Pequot)
21st Century Etiquette
(Sept., $24.95) by Charlotte Ford instructs on how to maintain civility in our fast-paced, high-tech world.

MENASHA RIDGE PRESS
(dist. by Globe Pequot)
Keeping Hearth & Home in Old Ohio
; ...in Old Massachusetts; ...in Old Texas (Oct., $13.95 each), edited by Carol Padgett, examine lifestyles of past generations. Ad/promo. Author tour.

MEREDITH BOOKS
Better Homes & Gardens: Making a Home: Housekeeping for Real Life
(Sept., $29.95) instructs on how to efficiently, economically and safely organize, furnish and maintain a home. 150,000 first printing.
Better Homes & Gardens: 501 Fun-to-Make Family Crafts (Sept., $24.95) collects projects that will involve the entire family. 50,000 first printing.

MIT PRESS
Supercade: A Visual History of the Videogame Age, 1971-1984
(Sept., $49.95) by Van Burnham chronicles the video game and its legacy. Advertising. Author publicity.

NORTON/PALANCAR
All New York: The Source Guide
(Dec., $35) by Patricia Twohill Lown and David Amory Lown contains more than 3,000 listings of purveyors and artisans dealing in fine furnishings and objects for the home.

PAVILION
(dist. by Trafalgar Square)
GQ Cool
(Sept., $24.95) by Jo Levin compiles 150 images of men who have defined "cool" in British GQ magazine during the last decade.
And So to Bed: Style in the Bedroom (Sept., $35) by Joanna Copestick suggests elegant ideas for beds and bedrooms.

PBC INTERNATIONAL
Designers at Home
(Dec., $42.50) by Carol Soucek King looks at how style-makers have decorated their own space.

CLARKSON POTTER
Bedrooms: Creating the Stylish, Comfortable Room of Your Dreams
(Oct., $35) by Chris Casson Madden showcases decorating ideas. Ad/promo. 5-city author tour.
Big City Junk (Oct., $32.50) by Mary Randolph Carter tells how to find bargains in urban thrift shops, flea markets, stoop sales and more. Ad/promo. 4-city author tour.
Christopher Radko's Heart of Christmas (Oct., $35) by Christopher Radko, text by Olivia Bell Buehl, is filled with ideas for decking the halls of every home, inside and out. Ad/promo. 5-city author tour.

POWERHOUSE BOOKS
Talking Fashion
(Oct., $50) by Sarajane Hoare. A veteran fashion editor takes a lively look at the inner workings of the fashion industry; includes her most famous fashion spreads.

PRESTEL
Gems: The World's Greatest Treasures and Their Stories
(Oct., $29.95) by Bernhard Graf presents precious stones from around the world.

PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS
Speck: A Curious Collection of Uncommon Things
(Nov., $25) by Peter Buchanan-Smith explores obsessions with the small objects that loom large in our everyday lives.
Counter Culture: The Allure of Mini-Mannequins (Oct., $20) by Steven Heller and Louise Fili, photos by Tony Cenicola, offers a colorful peep show of the countertop mannequins of the 1930s, '40s and '50s.

PUTNAM
Trade Secrets from Use What You Have Decorating
(Jan., $26.95) by Lauri Ward encourages redecorating by recycling and reusing what you already own in creative new ways.

QVC PUBLISHING
Gems, Jewels & Treasures: The Complete Jewelry Book
(Sept., $29.95) by Stephen Spignesi offers a full-color guide to gemstones, precious metals, pearls and more.

REGANBOOKS
The Shabby Chic Gift of Giving
(Nov., $32) by Rachel Ashwell, photos by Amy Neunsinger, shows how to apply shabby chic-style to the art of gift giving. 50,000 first printing. Author publicity.

RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL
The Red Dress
(Sept., $40) by Valerie Steele features fashion's love of the hot, red dress.
Classic Design Styles (Oct., $50) by Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill looks at classic American and European interior design traditions.

ROCKPORT PUBLISHERS
Bold Colors for Modern Rooms: Bright Ideas for People Who Love Color
(Oct., $35) by Sarah Lynch. The Metropolitan Home editor dispenses ideas and inspiration for those with the courage to decorate with bold color.

RYLAND PETERS & SMALL
Comfortable Country: Peaceful Homes Inspired by the Country
(Sept., $27.50) by Enrica Stabile shows how to create affordable home style, inspired by the landscape and rural life.
Waterside Living (Sept., $40) by Leslie Geddes-Brown celebrates dwelling by the water, from Sydney to Maine.

SCRIPTUM EDITIONS
(dist. by Trafalgar Square)
Riviera Style: Lifestyle and Interiors of the Riviera, from St. Tropez to Capri
(Sept., $45) by Diane Berger, photos by Tim Clinch and Francesco Venturi, captures the alluring style of Europe's glamorous coastline in new and vintage photos.

GIBBS SMITH
The New Bungalow
(Sept., $24.95) byBialecki, Gladu et al. reinterprets the classic house style and offers alternatives to tract development.
French Influences (Oct., $39.95) by Betty Lou Phillips shows how to create French-style rooms throughout one's home.
Bungalow Bathrooms (Dec., $39.95) by Jane Powell, photos by Linda Svendsen, is a sourcebook for creating or restoring an early-20th-century-style bathroom.

STERLING
Priscilla Hauser's Decorative Painting Secrets
(Oct., $24.95) by Priscilla Hauser. The "first lady of decorative painting" details the basics for capturing flowers.
The New Faux Book (Oct., $24.95) by H. John Johnsen shows how to create painted faux finishes.

STERLING/CHAPELLE
Design Is in the Details: Decorating Indoors & Out
(Sept., $27.95) by Brad Mee demonstrates how to create eye-catching rooms and exteriors.

TAUNTON
The Cabin: Inspiration for the Classic American Getaway
(Sept., $34.95) by Dale Mulfinger and Susan Davis presents 12 cabins from humble to dazzling.
Garage: Reinventing the Place We Park (Oct., $32) by Kir Obolensky shows how to create an efficient and stylish space for work, play--and the car.

THAMES & HUDSON
Art of the Basket: Traditional Basketry from Around the World
(Sept., $45) by Bryan Sentence surveys basket making. Antiques Roadshow Book Club selection.
The World of Biedermeier (Oct., $95), text by Linda Chase and Karl Kemp, photos by Lois Lammerhuber, celebrates this popular 19th-century style.

TRAFALGAR SQUARE
Knits for Babies and Toddlers
(Sept., $24.95) by Fiona McTague offers patterns for clothing and accessories. Crafter's Choice Book Club main selection.
Outdoor Mosaic (Oct., $29.95) by Emma Biggs and Tessa Hunkin demonstrates how to bring color and style to any outdoor space. Crafter's Choice and Country Homes & Gardens Book Club selections.

TUTTLE
Chado: The Way of Tea, A Japanese Tea Master's Almanac
(Oct., $75) by Sasaki Sanmi, translated by Shaun McCabe and Satoko Iwasaki, explores the unique and precise tradition of the Japanese tea ceremony.

UNIVERSE PUBLISHING
Iman
(Nov., $45) by Iman. The supermodel addresses the cultural and political power of good looks. Author publicity.

UNIV. OF WASHINGTON PRESS
The Woven Coverlets of Norway
(Sept.; $70, paper $40) by Katherine Larson showcases a beautiful folk art.

VENDOME PRESS
Christian Dior: The Early Years 1947-1957
(Oct., $60) by Esmeralda de Rethy with Jean Louis Perreau chronicles the decade beginning with the designer's wildly successful "New Look."

WATSON-GUPTILL
Paint: The Big Book of Natural Color
(Oct., $35) by Elizabeth Hilliard and Stafford Cliff shows how to use colors inspired by nature.

WILLOW CREEK PRESS
Just Moms: A Mother by Any Other Squawk, Cheep, Yip, or Mew Is Still MOM
(Sept., $14.95) by Bonnie Louise Kuchler couples quotations on motherhood with animal-parenting photos.
Lab Rules (Sept., $14.95) by Lee Thomas Kjos celebrates the virtues of the Labrador retriever in text and pictures.