 | M*A*S*H/I*R*A*Q
M*A*S*H/I*R*A*QPhotographs by Thomas Dworzak143 pages/80 color images with black-and-white stills from M*A*S*H/$35Trolley Books
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 | Iraq: The Space Between
Iraq: The Space BetweenPhotographs by Christoph BangertText by John Lee Anderson128 pages/74 four-color photographs/$35powerHouse Books
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 | Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: A Photographer's Chronicle of the Iraq War
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: A Photographer¿s Chronicle of the Iraq WarPhotographs by Ashley GilbertsonIntroduction by Dexter Filkins260 pages/230 color photographs/$35University of Chicago Press
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 | Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers
Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage ComputersMark RichardsText by John AldermanForeword by Dag Spicer160 pages/150 color images/$35Chronicle Books
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 | Tod Papageorge: Passing Through Eden. Photographs of Central Park
Tod Papageorge: Passing Through Eden. Photographs of Central ParkPhotographs by Tod Papageorge176 pages/105 black-and-white photographs/$60Steidl
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 | Uncovered
UncoveredPhotographs by Thomas AllenForeword by Chip Kidd48 pages/27 four-color images/$24.95Aperture
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 | Photo Nomad
Photo NomadPhotographs and text by David Douglas Duncan464 pages/400 color and black-and-white photos/$19.95National Geographic Society
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 | Creature
CreaturePhotographs by Andrew Zuckerman300 pages/175 color photographs/$60Chronicle Books
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 | Movimento: Glimpses of Italian Street Life
Movimento: Glimpses of Italian Street LifePhotographs by Harvey SteinIntroduction by Andrea BarrettForeword by Giuliana Mariniello96 pages/81 duotone photographs/$40Gangemi Editore
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 | Mutter Museum: Historic Medical Photographs
Mutter Museum: Historic Medical PhotographsEdited by Laura LindgrenIntroduction by Gretchen Worden224 pages/200 color and black-and-white photographs/$50Blast Books
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 | H2O
H2OHoward Schatz Introduction and text by Owen Edwards176 pages/152 full-color photographs/$60 Bul¿nch Press
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 | Rock And Roll
Rock And RollPhotographs by Lynn GoldsmithForeword by Iggy Pop 304 pages/218 color photographs/$50Abrams Books
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 | The Ninth Floor
The Ninth FloorPhotographs and text by Jessica DimmockIntroduction by Max Kozloff164 Pages/105 color photographs/$38Contrasto
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 | Architecture of Authority
Architecture of AuthorityPhotographs by Richard Ross Foreword by John R. MacArthur144 pages/97 four-color photographs/$40Aperture
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 | Fandomania: Characters & Cosplay
Fandomania: Characters & CosplayPhotographs by Elena DorfmanEssay by Carlo McCormick144 Pages/90 color photographs/$35Aperture
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 | Bob Richardson
Bob RichardsonEdited by Terry Richardson352 pages/200 duotone photographs/$75Damiani
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 | Class Pictures
Class PicturesPhotographs by Dawoud BeyEssays by Jock Reynolds and Taro NettletonInterview by Carrie Mae Weems156 pages/68 four-color photographs/$45Aperture
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 | Crosses - Portraits of Clergy Abuse
Crosses - Portraits of Clergy AbusePhotographs by Carmine Galasso199 pages/35 tritone Black and white images/$45Trolley Books
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 | New York State of Mind
New York State of MindPhotographs by Martha Cooper96 pages, 85 duotone photographs, $30powerHouse Books
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 | Irish Travellers, Tinkers No More
Irish Travellers, Tinkers No MorePhotographs by Alen MacWeeneyIntroduction by Bairbre Ní Fhloinn132 pages/$60New England College Press
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 | Close At Hand
Close At HandPhotographs by Mariana CookIntroduction by Arthur Sze128 pages/95 black-and-white photographs/$29.95Quantuck Lane Press
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 | The Brooklynites
The BrooklynitesSeth Kushner and Anthony LasalaForeword by Terence Winter160 pages/206 duotone photographs/$35powerHouse Books
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 | KayLynn Deveney
As we grow older, our lives, along with our bodies, often shrink. Daily routines become ever more entrenched, describing smaller orbits in and around the home. What of our unique passions and proclivities, our selves, remain? Photographer KayLynn Deveney believes that much about ourselves is revealed in domestic details, and she makes a good argument in The Day-To-Day Life of Albert Hastings, in which we learn volumes about one elderly Welshman by following him through his days, which are spent, increasingly, at home.
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 | Hans Eijkelboom Paris-New York-Shanghai
Clearly, Hans Eijkelboom believes there are conclusions to be drawn from his encyclopedic typologies of people and public spaces in Paris, New York and Shanghai. After spending some time with his book you may draw some of your own. For instance: 1. The homogeneity of culture as a result of globalization is depressing. 2. The architecture of public spaces in the modern metropolis is often soulless. 3. No one really looks good in a floral shirt.
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 | Book Review: Route 22
We kick off our new online book review column with a look at photographer Benjamin Swett's road trip. Review by Anthony LaSala.
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 | "Czech Eden" and "Motherland"
Former PDN 30's Matthew Monteith and Simon Roberts take different approaches while examining the people and landscapes of foreign nations. Review by Joanna Lehan.
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 | "Witness: Number One" and "The Nature of Photography"
Two new books by Stephen Shore, one features his photographs, the other his eloquent words about photography. Review by Joanna Lehan.
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