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ALLEN & UNWIN
(dist. by IPG)
Tutu
(May, $19.95) by Greg Barrett includes 160 b&w photographs of the Australian Ballet.

AMERICAN EXPRESS/OGILVY & MATHER
(dist. by Sterling)
Brotherhood: Words by Frank McCourt, Rudy W. Giuliani, and Thomas Von Essen
(Mar., $29.95) assembles the work of more than 50 New York City photographers to honor every engine and ladder company and battalion that lost a firefighter on September 11.

ANDREWS MCMEEL
Everyone Has a Life to Live: An American Portrait
(Mar., $9.95) by Jerry Gay presents a collection of the Pulitzer Prize-winner's photographs of "everyday life." 40,000 first printing.

Thoughts with Love for Mothers and Thoughts with Love for New Babies (both Mar., $8.95 each) by Anne Geddes. These gift books combine inspirational quotes and homilies with photographic images. 50,000 first printings.

APERTURE
In Search of Dignity
(Mar., $45), photos and text by Günter Pfannmüller and Wilhelm Klein, focuses on the vanishing cultures of Africa and Southeast Asia.

ARENA EDITIONS
Photographers, Writers and the American Scene (
Apr., $50), edited by James Enyeart, accompanies a traveling exhibition in which 25 photographers and 15 writers interpret America at the end of the 20th century. Advertising.

Greg Gorman: Just Between Us (Apr., $55) presents the photographer's most sexual body of work to date. Advertising.

ARTISAN
Oaxaca: The Spirit of Mexico
(May, $30), photos by Judith Haden, text by Matt Jaffee, spotlights the fiestas, markets, music and architecture.

BOOTH-CLIBBORN
(dist. by TBS)
Takeaway
(Mar., $29.95), photos by THEM, documents the diversity of ethnic foods promoted and consumed in Britain.

CAMERAPIX
(dist. by Interlink)
Kilimanjaro: The Great White Mountain of Africa
(Mar., $50) by Graham Mercer, photos by David Pluth, marries natural history and color imagery.

CAMINO BOOKS
Philadelphia: An American Paris
(Mar., $35) by Joseph L. Borkson notes the similarities between the two cities.

CARLTON BOOKS
America Then and Now: Images of America Over the Past 150 Years
(Aug., $40) by Blythe Hamer juxtaposes old and new images to record dramatic transformations. $20,000 ad/promo.

Doris Kloster's Fetish World (Aug.; $100, paper $28.95) by Doris Kloster. Shot on location in private dungeons, the book takes viewers into the world of dominatrixes and their slaves. Author publicity.

CHICAGO REVIEW PRESS
Havana in My Heart: 75 Years of Cuban Photography
(May, $29.95), edited by Gareth Jenkins, assembles recent and vintage images taken by Cuban photographers. Ad/promo.

CHRONICLE
Pup
(May, $14.95) by Deborah Samuel reproduces 80 b&w portraits by the photographer of Dog.

CONRAN
(dist. by Sterling)
Fortnum & Mason Windows for All Seasons
(Mar., $50) by Christopher Blackwell gathers images of the dramatic window displays of this luxurious London store.

FLAMMARION
(dist. by Rizzoli Int'l)
The Champs-Elysées
(May, $35) by Jean-Paul Caracalla views the landmark street through the eyes of such artists as Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa.

FRIEDMAN/FAIRFAX
(dist. by Sterling)
Photoshop User's Encyclopedia: Every Photoshop Term You're Ever Likely to Need, See or Use
(Mar., $24.95) by Peter Cope is devoted to the Photoshop program.

GOLIATH
Charlie White
(Mar., $39.95) by Charlie White presents color images and details of three recent projects. Author publicity.

GUILD OF MASTER CRAFTSMAN
(dist. by Sterling)
Light in the Landscape: A Photographer's Year
(Mar., $29.95) by Peter Watson. Through the 100 examples, Watson details how he got each picture.

LITTLE, BROWN/BULFINCH
Mario Testino Portraits
(Apr., $75) by Mario Testino, text by Patrick Kinmouth, includes 200 photographs of such celebrities as Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law.

Allure (May, $75) by Diana Vreeland restores a volume first published in 1980 with portraits of celebrated personalities (Garbo, Nureyev, Callas) taken by famous photographers (Horst, Avedon, Beaton).

Antarctica: A Year at the Bottom of the World (May, $40) by Jim Mastro. Photographs capture killer whales, deadly winter storms and floes of gray ice. Advertising. Regional author tour.

LYONS PRESS
The American Cowboy: A Photographic History
(July, $24.95), edited by Richard Collins, preserves a visual record of the cattlemen's frontier that existed from 1865 to the early 20th century.

MEREDITH
More Fifty Celebrate Fifty
(Mar., $29.95) by More magazine editors. Prominent women from Anne Bancroft to Amy Tan offer before and after perspectives on turning 50. 75,000 first printing. Ad/promo.

MONACELLI PRESS
Image of Heaven: The Dome in European Architecture
(June, $60) by David Stephenson collects views from Rome to Istanbul.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Great Barrier Reef
(Apr., $40) by David Doubilet is the underwater photographer's years-in-the-making tour of Australia's natural wonder.

Kilimanjaro: Journey to the Roof of Africa (Apr., $40) by Audrey Salkeld. With 150 full-color photographs, this is a companion book to mountaineer/filmmaker David Breashears's new IMAX release.

PHAIDON PRESS
Blink
(Apr., $75) by Shahidul Alam et al. showcases the work of 100 contemporary photographers selected by a group of 10 critics, curators and creative directors from around the world.

POWERHOUSE BOOKS
A Body
(Apr., $60) by John Coplans. In 1978, at the age of 58, the art critic began photographing his body nude and never stopped. Ad/promo.

Sibusiso Mbhele and His Fish Helicopter (May, $60) by Koto Bolofo chronicles a South African sculptor's flight from his rural home. Ad/promo.

POWERHOUSE/UMBRAGE
Fuji
(May, $45) by Chris Steele-Perkins depicts the Japanese national symbol as a cultural nexus. $25,000 ad/promo.

PRESTEL
Some Trains in America
(Apr., $45) by Andrew Cross reveals the young photographer's passion for American trains, railroad stations and landscapes.

PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS
Steps to Water: The Ancient Stepwells of India
(May, $50) by Morna Livingston traces the history of stone cisterns built to collect monsoon rainwater for use during dry months.

PRINCETON UNIV. PRESS
Lewis Carroll, Photographer: The Princeton University Library Albums
(Mar., $49.95) by Roger Taylor and Edward Wakeling includes never-before-published examples of Carroll's complex photographic art.

RIVERBEND
Trout Fishing in Montana
(May, $12.95) by Denver Bryan captures 50 original color photos.

RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL
Eyes into Secret Seas
(May, $75) by Jeffrey Rotman is a slipcased edition of the underwater photographer's work.

ROBERTS RINEHART
Yellowstone Country: The Photographs of Jack Richard
(May, $35) by Bob Richard and Mark Bagne is published in cooperation with the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and presents the photographer's work from the 1940s to the 1980s.

ROCKPORT/ROTOVISION
Michael Busselle's Guide to Photographing Landscapes and Gardens
(May, $22.95) by Michael Busselle explains how to create atmospheric images from nature.

RUTGERS UNIV. PRESS
Making Home in Havana
(Aug., $60) by Cecelia L. Lawless, photos by Vincenzo Pietropaolo, visits houses and their residents.

SKIRA
(dist. by Rizzoli Int'l)
Fishermen of Utopia: Pearls from the Australian Seas
(May, $75) by Giovanni Gastel offers the fashion photographer's vision of pearls, the Australian landscape and fashion models.

TASCHEN
Country Interiors
(Mar., $39.99) by Diane Dorrans Saeks drops in on more than 40 country houses in Europe, America and Australia.

THAMES AND HUDSON
The Most Beautiful Villages of Normandy
(May, $40) by Hugh Palmer portrays more than 30 picturesque settings. BOMC selection.

UNIV. OF ALABAMA PRESS
Cities of Silence: A Guide to Mobile's Historic Cemeteries
(Mar., $14.95) by John S. Sledge, photos by Sheila Hagler, centers upon the history and funerary art of Mobile's 19th-century urban cemeteries. Advertising. Author tour.

UNIV. OF ILLINOIS PRESS
Animals
(May, $29.95) by Art Shay is a montage of the landscapes that humans and animals share, from trees and zoos to the circus and the sky.

UNIV. PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
Okefenokee
(May, $45), photos by Lucian Niemeyer, text by George W. Folkerts, is a celebration of the famous swampland.

WESTCLIFFE
Arizona Then & Now
(Aug., $50) by Allen Dutton is a side-by-side pairing of 95 views of Arizona's deserts, highlands and cities, seen then and now.

WHITECAP BOOKS
America: A Visual Journey
(Apr., $29.95) by Tanya Lord pays tribute to the vastness and diversity of the American landscape.

Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey and Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard (all Apr., $16.95 each) introduce a series of photo-essays.

WOLFHOUND
(dist. by Interlink)
Father Browne's Ships and Shipping
(Mar., $24.95), edited by E.E. O'Donnell, features a photographic collection from early liners to working boats.

YALE UNIV. PRESS
New York: Capital of Photography
(May; $50, paper $35) by Max Kozloff shows how scores of photographers, including Arbus, Steichen and Stieglitz, chronicled New York throughout the 20th century; published in association with the Jewish Museum, New York City, for a 2002 exhibition.