GEORGIA O’KEEFFE: ONE HUNDRED FLOWERS
Georgia O’Keeffe, author • Published 1987 • $100 • 450,000 copies sold in all editions* • 14 printings • US co-publisher: Alfred A. Knopf • Co-editions: UK, France, Germany, Japan • 13 5/8 x 16 3/8 inches • 160 pages • 100 full-color illustrations
*Trade paperback: 10 1/4 x 12 1/2 inches, $29.95 • Mini beanbook softcover: 4 x 4 1/2 inches, $10 • Barnes & Noble hardcover reprint: 13 5/8 x 16 3/8 inches, $30, 1998

One Hundred Flowers brought together 100 of O’Keeffe’s greatest paintings of flowers, many of which hadn’t been seen since they were first exhibited in the 1920s. The book is a groundbreaking publication in the history of art publishing. Never before has such a large and expensive art book been so successful. It has been reprinted in a variety of formats and continues to sell in those and in its original size. As the ultimate gift book, One Hundred Flowers is a national treasure.

The most breathtaking volume ever assembled of O'Keeffe's work.”
ART & ANTIQUES

PASSAGE
Irving Penn, author • Published 1991 • $100 • 63,500 copies sold • US co-publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
• Co-editions: UK, France, Germany, Italy, Scandinavia, Japan • 10 5/8 x 12 3/8 inches • 300 pages

Passage was the first overview of Irving Penn's work in 30 years and spans his entire photographic career. The selection of more than 425 images represents the artist's own estimation of his most powerful work over the 50 years the book surveys. Alexander Liberman contributed the introduction.

“Passage is Mr. Penn's magnum opus, a deluxe tribute to a long and public career. It is also a thing of beauty . . . organized, designed and printed with astounding care and technical finesse . . . supervised by Richard Benson, the reigning master craftsman of photographic reproduction.”
THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW [COVER]

1991 INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY INFINITY AWARD FOR BOOK OF THE YEAR

ALFRED STIEGLITZ: PHOTOGRAPHS & WRITINGS
Juan Hamilton and Sarah Greenough, editors • Published 1982 • $75 • 35,000 copies sold in both editions* • Published in the US by Callaway in association with The National Gallery of Art • 10 5/8 x 14 inches • 248 pages • 73 tritone plates
*Trade paperback: 10 5/8 x 14 inches, $35

This book spans Stieglitz’s entire career and was the most comprehensive survey of his work up to the time of its publication. The reproductions by Richard Benson set new standards in quality and fidelity. A softcover version of the book served as the catalogue for a historic traveling exhibition of the artist’s work mounted by The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

“. . . unquestionably the most beautiful book ever devoted to his work . . . closer to the original prints than anything this writer has seen in book form.”
THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW (COVER)

1982 AMERICAN BOOK AWARD
CAREY-THOMAS AWARD
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN MUSEUMS AWARD

LACHAPELLE LAND
Photographs by David LaChapelle • Published 1996 • $50 • US co-publisher: Simon & Schuster
• Co-editions: UK, Germany, France, Japan • Printed paper over boards, packaged in an 11 x 14 inch box • 152 pages • 160 full-color photographs

David LaChapelle's photos have appeared in Vanity Fair, Details, French Vogue, The Face, Detour, The New York Times Magazine, Arena, and on MTV. The images he creates are part sex, part satire, part fantasy—in a word, outrageous. This “mind-blowingly lavish compilation” (Paper magazine) features portraits of Drew Barrymore, Leonardo DiCaprio, Faye Dunaway, Andy Warhol, Tupac Shakur, Smashing Pumpkins, and many more. Packaged in a beautiful box designed by the legendary Japanese graphic artist Tadanori Yokoo, this book offers a truly entertaining visual experience.

“It’s such an amazing book that it will transform any coffee table into an altar to the imagination. . . .”
DETAILS MAGAZINE

1996 LITERARY MARKET PLACE AWARD: BOOK DESIGN
1997 ART DIRECTORS CLUB AWARDS: GOLD – BOOK DESIGN, SILVER – PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK

HOTEL LACHAPELLE
Photographs by David LaChapelle • Publication Date: Fall 1999 • $60 • US co-publisher: Bulfinch Press/Little, Brown • Co-editions: UK, Germany, France, Japan, Singapore, Australia • Printed paper over boards, packaged in an 11 x 14 inch box • 168 pages • 158 full-color photographs

A wild new selection of images from the bad boy of contemporary photography, David LaChapelle. This volume is even sexier, funnier, and more fantastical than its predecessor. LaChapelle’s subjects include Leonardo DiCaprio, Ewan McGregor, Madonna, Marilyn Manson, Naomi Campbell, Pamela Anderson, Eminem, Daniel Day-Lewis, Alexander McQueen, and a host of other celebrated faces, as well as folk from the cutting-edge demimonde. Extravagant, too, is the presentation: this luxuriously printed companion to LaChapelle Land will be packaged in a handsome box.

“David LaChapelle is as creatively fertile as 30s rule-breaker Salvador Dali.”
INTERVIEW

EIKO BY EIKO: EIKO ISHIOKA: JAPAN’S ULTIMATE DESIGNER
Eiko Ishioka, design and layout, with various authors • Published 1983 • $90
• Published in the US by Callaway • Co-edition: Japan • 11 5/8 x 13 3/8 inches • 312 pages
• 240 full-color plates, including over 2,000 illustrations and 7 foldouts
*Trade paperback: 1990, 11 5/8 x 13 3/8 inches, $40, US co-publisher: Chronicle Books, co-editions: France, Germany

Eiko Ishioka is a revolutionary artist and a phenomenal woman whose art epitomizes the energy and creativity of modern Japan. Eiko by Eiko is a comprehensive survey of her work up to 1983 and emphasizes its collaborative nature, documenting her relationships with the leading figures in Japanese art, filmmaking, photography, publishing, fashion, advertising, music, and theatre.

CELESTIAL GALLERY
Romio Shrestha, author • Publication Date: Fall 2000 • $125.00 • Hardcover with case, 16 1/2 x 24 inches • 64 pages • 50 full-color illustrations • Introduction by Deepak Chopra

In Tibetan Buddhism, the mandala (from the Sanskrit for circle) is the depiction of an imaginary place to be contemplated in deep meditation. To open the covers of the giant, luminous Celestial Gallery is to step inside an array of these intricate places, and to take a spiritual journey to the heart of Buddhism. The folio size promotes an intense, hypnotic experience, giving readers the opportunity to explore these works of breathtaking brilliance in minute detail. Ian A. Baker, acclaimed Tibetan scholar, provides inspiring commentary to each painting and Dr. Robert Thurman, preeminent authority on Buddhism, contributes an insightful afterword.

“These luminous and extraordinary paintings evoke the healing response from within.”
—DEEPAK CHOPRA, FROM HIS PREFACE TO THE TIBETAN ART OF HEALING

DIANA, PORTRAIT OF A PRINCESS
Jayne Fincher, author • Published 1998 • $35 • US co-publisher: Simon & Schuster • Co-editions: UK, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Italy, Japan • Paper over board, 11 3/4 x 10 3/4 inches • 224 pages • 552 photographs • 320,000 copies in first printing

With unprecedented access to the royal family for almost 20 years, royal photographer Jayne Fincher amassed some 30,000 images of Princess Diana. Diana: Portrait of a Princess incorporates Fincher’s well-known iconographic images with never-seen candids, outtakes, journalistic shots, and portraits. Over three quarters of the book is composed of rarely seen or never-before-seen images of Diana. In the accompanying narrative, written with Judy Wade, Fincher reveals in charming anecdotes the hidden facets and complex personality of Diana, Princess of Wales.

FIRST SERIAL IN LADIES HOME JOURNAL
32-PAGE FEATURE IN HELLO MAGAZINE
AUTHOR APPEARANCE ON THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW
NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLER

THE ART OF MAKEUP
Kevyn Aucoin, author • Published 1994 • $60 • 105,000 copies sold • US co-publisher: HarperCollins
• Co-editions: UK, France, Germany, Japan • 11 x 14 inches • 176 pages

In this smash debut book, renowned makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin shares his sought-after techniques, adapted for everyday use for all women and grouped in sections explaining how to recreate different looks. Among the women pictured are Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Christy Turlington, Janet Jackson, and Barbra Streisand. Work by the world’s foremost fashion photographers, including Steven Meisel, Irving Penn, and Patrick Demarchelier, is featured.

“. . . a coffee-table beauty bible . . .”
– BRITISH ELLE

“The world is learning what Kate, Christy, Liza and Barbra already know about makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin."
HARPER’S BAZAAR

1994 LITERARY MARKET PLACE AWARD: BEST PRINTED BOOK
1994 COUNCIL OF FASHION DESIGNERS OF AMERICA SPECIAL AWARD

FERRINGTON GUITARS
Danny Ferrington, author • Published 1992 • $50 • 60,450 copies sold • US co-publisher: HarperCollins • Co-editions: UK, Germany • 8 1/8 x 13 1/4 inches • 120 pages • 150 full-color illustrations • Packaged with an audio CD

Ferrington Guitars is the world’s first entirely digitally imaged and designed book. It features the work of Danny Ferrington, renowned luthier, and the artists for whom he has created personalized guitars, including Pete Townshend, the late Kurt Cobain, and Linda Ronstadt. Some of the artists also contributed original recordings to the audio CD packaged with the book, which has a revolutionary asymmetrical trim. A profile of Ferrington is contributed by Orville Schell.

   
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