ANDREWS MCMEEL

The Cat's Pajamas (May, $24.99) by Rachael Hale profiles 101 popular feline breeds.

APERTURE FOUNDATION

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Intended Consequences: Rwandan Children Born of Rape (May, $35), photos by Jonathan Torgovnik, documents the experiences of 30 Rwandan women.

Jpegs (May, $85), photos by Thomas Ruff, essay by Bennett Simpson, explores the distribution and reception of images in the digital age.

BARYSHNIKOV FOUNDATION

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Mikhail Baryshnikov: Merce My Way (Mar., $45) by Mikhail Baryshnikov pays homage to the work of choreographer Merce Cunningham.

BBC BOOKS

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Portfolio 18 (May, $19.95) by Rosamund Kidman Cox gathers images taken from the 2008 competition.

CHRONICLE BOOKS

Subway Art: 25th Anniversary Edition (May, $40) by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant. This large-format edition includes new essays and more than 70 never before seen photographs.

GARNET PUBLISHING

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Hajj (June, $59.95) by Reem Al Faisal documents the participants and environment of the pilgrimage that every Muslim must undertake if they are able.

GETTY PUBLICATIONS

Paul Outerbridge: Command Performance (Apr., $39.95) by Paul Martineau celebrates the work of the early master of color photography.

GLITTERATI

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Show (June; $75, limited edition $150) by Ralph Pucci presents 250 photos from 15 years of shows at New York's Pucci International gallery. Author tour.

GRAPHIC ARTS BOOKS

Alaska (May, $50) by Fred Hirschmann looks at the 49th state.

JOHAN & LEVI

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Roma (Mar., $120), photos by Mimmo Jodice, essays by Richard Burdett and Cornelia Lauf, shows the city from its ancient ruins to modern urbanity in 92 photographs.

LANNOO

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Antarctica: The Last Continent (Mar., $95) by Laurent Dick surveys snowy landscapes, ice floes and frozen bays.

MONACELLI PRESS

Night Shift (May, $45), photos by Lynn Saville, captures New York City's changing mood as day blends into night.

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

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Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American West (Mar., $45) by Eva Respini examines how photography has transformed the image of the West from 1850 to the present.

MUSEUM OF NEW MEXICO PRESS

Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe (Mar., $50), edited by Mary Anne Redding, reveals the camera's role in documenting and shaping the city's image.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BOOKS

Extreme Ice Now: Vanishing Glaciers and Changing Climate—A Progress Report (Apr., $24) by James Balog documents the effects of global warming on glaciers.

NEW INTERNATIONALIST

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War and Humanity: 150 Years of the Red Cross in Photographs (June, $49.95) by Caroline Moorehead, photos by James Nachtwey, traces the organization's history.

PHAIDON PRESS

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Questions Without Answers: The World in Pictures (Aug., $90) by James Nachtwey et al. presents a visual history of the past two decades.

PHOTOGRAPHERS' INSTITUTE PRESS

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Classic Cameras (July, $35) by Colin Harding showcases 75 historical cameras.

PRESTEL

Arthur Leipzig: Next Stop New York (Mar., $39.95) by Sylvia Böhmer assembles 50 years of Leipzig's Big Apple images.

STEIDL

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Walker Evans and the Picture Postcard (May, $65) by Walker Evans focuses on the photographer's collection of 9,000 cards.

TEXAS A&M UNIV. PRESS

Taming the Land: The Lost Postcard Photographs of the Texas High Plains (Apr., $40) by John Miller Morris chronicles the postcard craze that gripped the nation from 1905 to 1920.

THAMES & HUDSON

Photographing America: Henri Cartier-Bresson/Walker Evans (Apr., $50) by Agnes Sire compares the two men's shots taken between 1929 and 1947.

H.F. ULLMANN

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Nature: Art and Structure (Apr., $49.99), photos by Mara K. Fuhrmann, gathers 250 landscape photographs ranging from Iceland's geysers to pink flamingos.

UNIV. OF ALABAMA PRESS

Headwaters: A Journey on Alabama Rivers (Mar., $39.95) by John C. Hall, photos by Beth Mayor Young, portrays the state's waterways.

UNIV. OF MISSOURI PRESS

The Mississippi: A Visual Biography (June, $75) by Quinta Scott illustrates the geographical and botanical features of the river and its wetlands.

UNIV. OF TEXAS PRESS

Fritz Henle: In Search of Beauty (Mar., $55), edited and with text by Roy Flukinger, catalogues the first major retrospective of Henle's life and work.

UNIV. PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI

Eudora Welty as Photographer (Mar., $35), edited by Pearl Amelia McHaney, photos by Eudora Welty, considers the author's work with a camera.

VIANELLO

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Venice: The Sense and Magic of Water (Mar., $60) by Fiora Gandolfi Herrera captures the city in 15 years of photographs.