Book Reviews Page 2
Horses; photographs by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, text by Jean-Louis
Gouraud; Artisan, 336 pages; $25.95; (ISBN-13: 987-1-57965-355-2)
For this book, acclaimed photographer Arthus-Bertrand traveled around the world
to capture lovingly styled portraits of various types of horses and their human
counterparts. Author Gouraud shares his unique passion for these proud animals
and provides rich text that offers the reader information regarding the breed
along with a candid look at their history and the role they play in each country.
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Top Of The Pass: Whistler And The Sea-To-Sky Country; by Stephen
Vogler, photographs by Toshi Kawano & Bonny Makarewicz; Harbour Publishing,
144 pages; $34.95; (ISBN: 978-1-55017-430-4)
Whistler is a popular resort town nestled in the heart of Canada's unspoiled
wilderness. Due to its location, this is a favorite spot for over 2 million
visitors who come to ski Whistler and Blackcomb Mountain or enjoy the lakes,
hiking and mountain-bike trails, shops, restaurants, and golf courses. Writer
Vogler combined his extensive talents with professional photographer Kawano
and award-winning photojournalist Makarewicz to create this fascinating look
at Whistler and the many reasons why visitors flock to this beautiful location
year after year.
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Brooklyn Storefronts; by Paul Lacy; W.W.
Norton & Company, Inc., 159 pages; $17.95; (ISBN: 978-0-393-33002-1)
Designer and photographer Paul Lacy's book offers a fine collection of
75 full color images that capture the diversity found along the streets of Brooklyn.
The vibrantly colored storefronts define the ever-changing flow of life in their
community. This book offers the reader a unique glimpse at a single moment in
time before changes take hold as one shop closes and the space is transformed
once again.
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Earth Under Fire: How Global Warming Is Changing The World;
photos and text by Gary Braasch; University Of California Press, 290 pages;
$34.95; (ISBN: 978-0-520-24438-2)
Award winning photojournalist Gary Braasch presents a comprehensive look at
the dramatic effect of global warming on our wold. He uses 110 color images
and six detailed maps to highlight areas in potential danger and pinpoint specific
sectors that are already feeling the harsh effects of the change in climate.
Braasch also provides a glimpse how we are adapting to the crisis through the
use of environment friendly technology.
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The Art Of The Snowflake, A Photographic Album; by
Kenneth Libbrecht; Voyageur Press, 144 pages; $30; (ISBN: 978-0-7603-2997-9)
Professor of physics, Kenneth Libbrecht's book offers a unique glimpse
at the geometric perfection of snowflakes. These infinitesimal works of art
are crafted by Mother Nature in thousands of astounding configurations that
range from the sublimely simple to fantastically complex. This collection of
240 full color images was captured with microphotography techniques and Libbrecht
provides detailed information on how the process was created in the 1890s and
the modern innovations that are in use today.
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Earth From Space, Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum;
by Andrew K. Johnston; Firefly Books Ltd., 272 pages; $29.95; (ISBN-13: 978-1-55407-291-0)
Earth From Space features an amazing collection of 300 color images captured
by today's most advanced satellites. The highly detailed maps and informative
text offer rich insight into the eco system, ever-changing weather patterns,
the growth of cities and their effect on the environment, and the scale of ancient
monuments like the pyramids at Giza and the Great Wall of China. This blend
of scientific data and beautiful images make the book a delight for both the
mind and the eye.
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African Odyssey, 365 Days; by Anup and Manoj Shah; Harry N.
Abrams, Inc., 744 pages; $29.95; (ISBN: 978-0-8109-9396-9)
African Odyssey documents Africa's great migration. This remarkable event
occurs each year as countless wildebeests, zebras, and Thomson's gazelles
flee their homes and set out on a dangerous journey through the Greater Serengeti
in East Africa. Award-winning photographers Anup and Manoj Shah capture the
migration in 365 breathtaking full color images that are expertly paired with
educational text that bring the adventure to life.
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