A Christmas Carol Being a Ghost Story of Christmas
By Charles Dickens
Illustrated by John A. Rice
Vegan leather binding with stamping and debossed tip-on Gilt edges
Hardcover · $25
104 pages · 8 × 10"
5 full-page color illustrations and 12 color vignettes
ISBN 978-0-7892-1489-8
Christmas / Literature
October 2024
In this hauntingly beautiful volume, artist John A. Rice reenvisions Dickens’s seemingly familiar Christmas classic as a true Victorian ghost story.
The Victorians knew that the end of the year is a precipice, a time of change and transition. They captured the essence of this season—the yearning for what is lost, the fear of the unknown, but also the hope for what is to come—in the fantastical storytelling tradition known as the “midwinter’s tale.” And of all such tales, the most famous is A Christmas Carol.
In his new illustrated edition of A Christmas Carol, John A. Rice draws on the influence of Victorian Spiritualism and fin de siècle Symbolism to emphasize the deeper symbolism and spirituality of Dickens’s novella. Through five absorbing full-page illustrations and a dozen enchanting vignettes—married to an elegant typographic design—Rice reveals Scrooge’s encounters with the spirits as a soul’s journey from darkness to light.
This is a fresh presentation of a seemingly familiar classic, one that will inspire contemporary audiences to heed the lessons of the ghosts—just as Dickens intended—and be kind to each other this holiday season and all throughout the year.
John A. Rice is an award-winning actor, writer, and artist specializing in oil pastels, and is the proprietor of J.A.R. Studio, NYC. A skilled Tarot reader, he is the creator of the internationally popular Mindscapes Tarot deck, which features his signature landscape-painting style.
The Daring Women of Classic Hollywood
By Ira M. Resnick and Raissa Bretaña
Foreword by Jane Fonda
A celebration of the fearless, fabulous actresses of Hollywood’s Golden Age—illustrated with stunning photographs from a world-class collection
To make it in Hollywood, it takes more than beauty, brains, and talent—it takes moxie. This gorgeous volume profiles some fifteen leading ladies who had moxie to spare. It is illustrated with more than two hundred film stills, publicity photos, and lobby cards from the collection of Ira M. Resnick —many published here for the first time. Together these captivating images reveal how the stars of the Golden Age used pose and performance, fashion and glamour to shape their images both on-screen and o . Moxie will dazzle and seduce all devotees of classic Hollywood.
STARRING • Lillian Gish • Louise Brooks • Anna May Wong • Claudette Colbert • Marlene Dietrich • Myrna Loy • Kay Francis • Carole Lombard • Bette Davis • Barbara Stanwyck • Ida Lupino • Veronica Lake • Katharine Hepburn • Lauren Bacall • Gloria Grahame • and more!
Hardcover · $49.95
240 pages · 10 × 12"
200 black-and-white and 38 color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-7892-1493-5
Film
November 2024
Ira M. Resnick is the founder of the Motion Picture Arts Gallery, the first gallery devoted exclusively to the art of the movies. He is the author of Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood (Abbeville).
Raissa Bretaña is a New York–based fashion historian who works as a writer, researcher, lecturer, and educator. She has appeared as an expert on fashion and film on Turner Classic Movies, and is the author Shoes and the forthcoming Fashion of the Gilded Age (both Abbeville).
Jane Fonda is an Academy Award–winning actress and political activist.
Revised and Expanded Edition
Chelsea Hotel
By Claudio Edinger
Essay by Pete Hamill
Foreword by Alexandra Auder
Appreciation by Fred Ritchin
The classic photo book portraying the denizens of the Chelsea Hotel in all their eccentric, bohemian glory—back in print in a revised and expanded edition
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the eminent Brazilian photographer Claudio Edinger lived and worked in New York’s legendary Chelsea Hotel. In this classic photo book, he captured the hotel’s eccentric, bohemian denizens—both famous and obscure—in the spaces where they lived. An essay by legendary New York newsman Pete Hamill, as well as texts by Chelsea residents including William S. Burroughs, Arthur C. Clarke, and Warhol superstar Viva, complemented Edinger’s memorable portraits. Now this highly sought-after volume—winner of the Leica Medal of Excellence—is back in print for the first time in decades, with improved printing; additional photos from Edinger’s archives; a new foreword by writer and actress Alexandra Auder, who grew up in the hotel; and a new appreciation by Fred Ritchin, the noted writer on photography.
Claudio Edinger (b. 1952) is one of Brazil’s preeminent photographers. He has published more than twenty books, and his work has been collected and exhibited by numerous important institutions worldwide.
Hardcover· $35
176 pages · 10 × 7"
95 tritones
ISBN 978-0-7892-1490-4
New York City / Photography
September 2024
Pete Hamill (1935–2020) was a legendary reporter and columnist for the New York Post and the New York Daily News.
Alexandra Auder is a writer and actress. The daughter of Viva and filmmaker Michael Auder, she grew up in the Chelsea Hotel—an experience that is the subject of her acclaimed memoir, Don’t Call Me Home.
Fred Ritchin is dean emeritus of the School at the International Center of Photography and a noted writer on photography.
Women in the Middle Ages Illuminating the World of Peasants, Nuns, and Queens
By Gemma Hollman
A magnificently illustrated oversize book that uses art to illuminate the lives of medieval women, from peasants to queens
Medieval women ruled over kingdoms, abbeys, and households; produced stunning works of art and craft; and did the hard work that kept ordinary families fed and clothed. Though women’s contributions were often diminished or completely ignored in written accounts, art tells a di erent story: women appear everywhere, from the margins of illuminated manuscripts to grand tapestries. In this book, historian Gemma Hollman uses the visual as well as the written record to uncover the real lives of medieval European women.
Hollman traces the lives of women across society, dedicating chapters to nuns like Hildegard of Bingen, abbess, mystic, and polymath; courtiers like Christine de Pisan, author of pioneering works on women’s role in society; warriors like Joan of Arc; and the everyday women whose names are lost to history. Illustrated with nearly 200 varied and fascinating works of medieval art, Women in the Middle Ages o ers a new perspective on the lives of medieval women and how they were portrayed. This book is a treasure for anyone interested in the Middle Ages or women’s history.
Hardcover · $45
200 pages · 9 × 12"
194 color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-7892-1496-6
History / Art History
November 2024
Gemma Hollman is a historian and author of The Queen and the Mistress: The Women of Edward III and Royal Witches: Witchcraft and the Nobility in Fifteenth-Century England. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, she works full-time in the heritage industry while running her historical blog, Just History Posts.
Cathedrals of Industry
Exploring the Factories and Infrastructure That Made America
Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz • Text by James P. Holtje
Foreword by Joseph E. Stiglitz • Afterword by Stephen Wilkes
A stunning photographic tour of twenty sites—both abandoned and operational—that are emblematic of America’s industrial heritage
Featuring Raw materials
Klotz Throwing Company, Lonaconing, MD
Deerskin tannery, Upstate New York
Pulp mill, Naponach, NY
Grain elevators and mills, Bu alo
Bethlehem Steel, Lackawanna, NY
Bethlehem Steel, Bethlehem, PA
workshops and factories
M&S Schmalberg Silk Flowers, Manhattan
Faerman Cash Register Co., Manhattan
Brooklyn Seltzer Boys
Streit’s Lower East Side Matzo Factory
Joyva, Brooklyn
QRS Music, Bu alo
infrastructure
Colonel Ward Pumping Station, Bu alo
Bu alo Central Terminal
Hoboken Terminal
IRT Substation, Manhattan
Paterson Great Falls
Hydroelectric Plant
C. R. Huntley Generating Station, Tonawanda, NY
Bu alo State Asylum for the Insane
West Side Piers, Manhattan
Michael L. Horowitz is a New York–based photographer specializing in cultural history.
Hardcover · $65
280 pages · 9 × 12"
269 color and 43 black-and-white photos
ISBN 978-0-7892-1498-0
Photography / History / Economics
November 2024
James P. Holtje teaches at Columbia University’s School of International and Public A airs and previously served as speechwriter for the CEOs of IBM, Siemens, and McGraw-Hill.
Joseph E. Stiglitz is a professor of economics at Columbia University and the recipient of a John Bates Clark Medal and a Nobel Prize.
Stephen Wilkes is one of America’s most best-known photographers and creator of the Day to Night project.
Video Games From Pong to the PS5
By Nicolò Mulas Marcello and Alberto Bertolazzi
The consoles, the games, the people: a visual adventure through the history of video games, created by a leading retrogaming collector for his fellow fans
Over the past five decades, video games have evolved from primitive computer-lab experiments into one of the world’s most popular forms of entertainment and—many would say— an important new art form. Video Games traces every step of this fascinating journey, from Pong to the Atari 2600; to the 8-bit and 16-bit consoles; to Wolfenstein 3D and Doom; to Playstation and Xbox; to MMORPGs; to Minecraft and Fortnite; to Twitch streaming.
The lively text gives equal attention to the games, the gaming platforms, and the personalities and subcultures of the gaming world. It is illustrated throughout with beautiful color photographs of mint-condition retro hardware and cartridges from one of the world’s finest collections, and with screenshots of classic games. Video Games is the perfect nostalgic gift for gamers of every generation.
Hardcover · $29.95
224 pages · 8¼ × 10¼"
Full color throughout ISBN 978-0-7892-1485-0
Video Games / Popular Culture
November 2024
Nicolò Mulas Marcello, a passionate historian of gaming, has assembled a 2,000-piece collection of vintage consoles, computers, video games, and memorabilia. He is president of the Insert Coin Association, which operated the Videogame Art Museum in Bologna.
Alberto Bertolazzi is the author of numerous books on sports, technology, and other subjects.
Living Jewish Art The Work of Itshak Holtz
By Richard McBee
The eagerly awaited first book on the foremost painter of contemporary Jewish life
Itshak Holtz (1925–2018) was born in a small town near Warsaw and moved with his family to Jerusalem when he was ten years old; he pursued his artistic training there and in New York, at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design.
From the beginning of his artistic career, Holtz was drawn to depict the life of the Orthodox communities of which he himself was a part, in both New York and Jerusalem. His art is an intimate guide to the Jewish world, approached with a sensitivity, confidence, and thorough familiarity that only someone living and breathing it could attain. His subjects are not idealized memories of the imagined past, but the real people around him, their prayer houses, their streets, their daily a airs.
This lavishly illustrated volume is the first-ever survey of Holtz’s paintings and graphic art. Organized by subject matter, it presents his scenes of worship, celebration, work, and everyday life, as well as his landscapes and portraits. An introductory essay by Richard McBee, the noted critic of Jewish art, traces Holtz’s life and artistic development.
Cloth · $49.95
224 pages · 9½ × 11"
164 illustrations, most in color
ISBN 978-0-7892-1501-7
Artist Monographs / Judaica
December 2024
Richard McBee is a painter of biblical subject matter and a writer on Jewish art. He covered the Jewish art scene for the Jewish Press from 2000 to 2014; he has also written for the Forward, Jewish Week, Jewish Ideas Daily, and Mosaic magazine. A founding member of the Jewish Art Salon, McBee continues to exhibit, lecture, and curate exhibitions of Jewish art.
Carmen Cicero: Drawings and Watercolors
Tales of Intrigue, Danger, and Humor
Essay by David Ebony
Foreword by Annette Blaugrund
This book is printed on two paper stocks: uncoated paper for the drawings, matte art paper for the watercolors.
Cloth $75
224 pages 14 × 12"
161 full-page plates,
56 comparative illustrations
ISBN 978-0-7892-1491-1
Artist Monographs December 2024
The first book devoted to the enigmatic and thoughtprovoking drawings and watercolors of Carmen Cicero— in a handsome oversize format
Carmen Cicero (b. 1926) is now in the midst of his seventh decade at the cutting edge of contemporary art. His early Abstract Expressionist works of the 1950s, collected by the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, the Whitney, and other major museums, later evolved into dreamlike images indebted to Surrealist automatism. In the 1960s, Cicero was one of the first members of the American avant-garde to return to figuration, pursuing, through the 1970s and ’80s, a figurative expressionist style. This developed into his more recent “visionary” mode, in which he depicts, with a startling clarity, mysterious scenes animated by multiple contradictory feelings—unfulfilled desires, jealousy, despair, and isolation—as well as a generous dose of humor.
Drawing has always been central to Cicero’s practice, allowing him to depict the products of his fertile imagination with a vivid immediacy—a tendency that has continued with his watercolors, which he focused on seriously beginning in 1980. This oversize volume presents a generous selection of drawings and watercolors from every stage of Cicero’s career, along with essays by David Ebony and Annette Blaugrund that illuminate his work. An interview with the artist; a detailed chronology with review excerpts; and reprints of critical essays further add to the value of this work.
David Ebony is a contributing editor of Art in America and the author of numerous artist monographs.
Annette Blaugrund is an independent art historian and former director of the National Academy Museum.
Back in stock
Handmade in India A Geographic Encyclopedia of Indian Handicrafts
Edited by Aditi Ranjan and M. P. Ranjan
Hardcover · $85
580 pages · 9½ × 13½"
More than 3,500 color photos and 140 maps
ISBN 978-0-7892-1502-4
Decorative Arts
December 2024
The first book to explore the entire spectrum of Indian crafts, state by state and district by district—an indispensable reference for designers, artists, and collectors
“Takes on the monumental task of examining the eye-popping variety of handcrafts made across India’s vast landscape . . . [a] visually stunning display.”
—Wall Street Journal
“No better guide exists in revealing the astonishing diversity of Indian craftwork. An added plus is how the materials, tools, and processes used in handmade crafts are elucidated alongside explanations of their symbolism and aesthetic value in today’s Indian lifestyles.”
—Christian Science Monitor
“A marvelous lesson in Indian culture and geography. The entire presentation is underscored by how closely and magnificently Indian handicrafts reflect both national and regional society as well as individual talent and creativity.”
—Booklist
“Whether experts on the topic or neophytes, all readers will be inspired by this portrayal of the diversity of traditional artistic expression in India.”
—Library Journal
Aditi Ranjan is a weaver and textile designer who taught at the National Institute of Design in India from 1974 to 2012.
M. P. Ranjan was an industrial designer and design teacher at the National Institute of Design in India.
The Discus Thrower Meets Peter Pan
Two New York City Icons Join Forces for Survival
By Pinky Keehner
Illustrated by Cathy Oerter
Hardcover · $17.95
128 pages · 5 × 8"
Color illustrations throughout ISBN 978-0-7892-1499-7
Ages 7 and up
New York City / Children’s September 2024
A charming fable for all ages, inspired by the true story of the restoration of two beloved statues in the New York City parks
“An invitation to dream, and a reminder of public art’s ability to continually inspire and expand imaginations.”
—Michael R. Bloomberg, 108th mayor of New York City
“This book captures the enigmatic, cockeyed, only-in-New York charm of classics such as E. B. White’s Stuart Little and George Selden’s A Cricket in Times Square.”
—Adrian Benepe, president, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and former New York City parks commissioner
Vandals have cruelly ripped Peter Pan from his perch in Charles Schurz Park and tossed him in the East River. Rescued by police divers, he finds himself awaiting restoration in a storage facility on Randall’s Island. There he meets another bronze statue—the Discus Thrower—who has been stuck in the storeroom for a quarter century with a missing arm and discus. Can Peter Pan and Tinker Bell help the Discus Thrower get restored and placed back on his pedestal on Randall’s Island, at long last?
This delightful work of fiction is based on the real-life restoration of Charles Andrew Hafner’s statue of Peter Pan (1928) in Charles Schurz Park and Kostas Dimitriadis’s Discus Thrower (1924) in Randall’s Island Park. New Yorkers of all ages will enjoy reading this fanciful tale and then going to visit the statues that inspired it.
Pinky Keehner served as vice president of the Randall’s Island Park Alliance for twenty years. She was instrumental in the restoration of the Discus Thrower
Cathy Oerter, an international track and field athlete and artist, chairs the Al Oerter Foundation / Art of the Olympians.
An Almanac of New York City for the Year 2025
Edited by Susan Gail Johnson
Cover customization available on orders of 10 copies or more
Free wooden POS displays available
Paper · $12.95
80 pages · 4 × 7"
26 black-and-white illustrations
ISBN 978-0-7892-5471-9 Gifts / Travel September 2024
A pocket-sized guide to goings-on in New York City—now in its fourth year!
This attractive little volume o ers a day-by-day guide to the coming year in New York City: cultural events, holidays, historical anniversaries, and much more. Each week gets its own page, with enough space to record your own appointments.
The almanac’s numerous special features include weather predictions by the noted meteorological sage Professor Vaticinate; notes on the night sky by Joe Rao, an Associate of the Hayden Planetarium; style predictions by fashion historian Raissa Bretaña; and a New York book and movie for every month. Charming illustrations by Andrey Kokorin depict the city’s favorite activities, as well as its characteristic foodstu s and fauna.
Printed on creamy, high-quality paper with a sewn binding, this almanac is the perfect guide to all the Big Apple has to o er in 2025. It will make a delightful gift for residents and visitors alike.
Susan Gail Johnson is a museum consultant, editor, and content developer with a special expertise in New York City. She managed numerous major exhibitions and publications for the Museum of the City of New York and served as project director of its institution-defining permanent exhibition, New York at Its Core. Johnson holds a master’s degree from NYU’s John W. Draper Interdisciplinary Program in Humanities and Social Thought.
The Impressionists Outdoors
Town, Country, Garden, Seaside
Boxed notecards · $15.95
16 notecards, each with a di erent design, 4 × 5¼"
17 envelopes
ISBN 978-0-7892-5472-6
Gifts / Stationery September 2024
Join the Impressionists en plein air with this elegant notecard set
These notecards feature sixteen appealing landscape paintings by the Impressionists, from a sun-dappled garden by Monet, to a bustling cityscape by Renoir, to a wintry wood by Pissarro, to a beach scene by Cassatt. Housed in a sturdy and attractive box, this notecard set is the perfect stationery for anyone who loves great art or beautiful scenery.
Stars of World Tennis
By Tyler Blue
An Abbeville Sports book
Hardcover · $15.95
64 pages · 8⅜ × 11"
Color illustrations throughout ISBN 978-0-7892-1500-0
Ages 7 and up
Children’s / Sports August 2024
See the complete Abbeville Sports series on pages 50–51
Read all about today’s greatest tennis players in this exciting book full of action-packed photos.
Stars of World Tennis profiles twenty-eight of today’s top men’s and women’s tennis players, from the unstoppable Novak Djokovic to comeback queen Naomi Osaka to young phenom Coco Gau . Young readers will learn about their favorite players’ life stories, unique styles of play, and defining moments on the court.
Tyler Blue is the author of Stars of the NFL and Legends of the NFL in the Abbeville Sports series. A former college football player and avid sports fan, Blue has journalism degrees from the University of Dayton and Northwestern University. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with his wife and four young children.
Second Edition Stars of the NBA
By Kjartan Atli Kjartansson
An Abbeville Sports book
Hardcover · $15.95
64 pages · 8⅜ × 11"
Color illustrations throughout ISBN 978-0-7892-1497-3
Ages 7 and up
Children’s / Sports
November 2024
More than 300,000 Abbeville Sports books in print!
Read all about today’s greatest basketball players in this exciting book full of action-packed photos.
This second edition of the best-selling Stars of the NBA has been revised and updated from cover to cover. It profiles twenty-eight of today’s top NBA players, from legends like Steph Curry and Nikola Jokić to rookie standouts like Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren. Featuring lively biographies, color photos, and key stats, this book shows what it takes to be at the top of the game.
Kjartan Atli Kjartansson is a retired basketball player and coach who competed at the national level. He has also hosted an award-winning weekly show about basketball on Icelandic television.
Winter 2025
Ornamental Cornices Manhattan’s Metal Masterpieces
By Henry C. Millman
Foreword by Peg Breen
A landmark publication that invites New Yorkers to look up—and marvel at some of the city’s greatest unsung architectural treasures, its sheet-metal cornices
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the facades of many, if not most, residential and commercial buildings in America’s cities were crowned with sheet-metal cornices. They were more economical, lighter, and safer to install than stone or brick cornices—and o ered greater decorative possibilities as well. Many featured elaborate and impressive designs reflecting the architectural eclecticism of the era. And of all the cities where these cornices were installed, New York may preserve the greatest number and variety—particularly in such Manhattan neighborhoods as Chinatown, the Lower East Side, the East Village, and Harlem.
Cloth · $75
288 pages · 12 × 9"
Illustrated with 409 color photos, 103 architectural drawings, 55 comparative figures, and 5 neighborhood maps
ISBN 978-0-7892-1494-2
Architecture / New York City March 2025
In this spectacular volume, Henry C. Millman presents some one hundred examples of exceptional sheet-metal cornices in Manhattan, showcasing their artistry and variety. He provides vibrant color photographs of each one, along with a detailed elevation drawing. Millman’s incisive text explores the history, construction, and design of these sheet-metal marvels. Ornamental Cornices is an essential volume for architects, builders, and curious urban wanderers alike—but it is also an eloquent plea for the preservation of Manhattan’s metal masterpieces, which even now are falling victim to time and the elements.
Henry C. Millman lived in New York City for thirty-three years. He worked as an o -Broadway theatrical set designer (winning an Obie Award in 1977), historic building draftsperson, and shop drawing professional for the architectural millwork trade. He currently lives in Storrs, Connecticut.
Peg Breen is president of the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
Dryads Spirits of the Trees
By Brian D. Hoefling
Hardcover · $30
224 pages · 7 × 10"
Color photos throughout ISBN 978-0-7892-1505-5
Food & Drink May 2025
Includes 60 cocktail recipes
The first-ever book on an emerging category of spirits poised to shake up the cocktail world—those distilled from tree saps
Spirits are typically grouped by their source materials: whiskeys are distilled from grains, rum from sugarcane, brandies from fruits, and so forth. Now another category of spirits, ancient but underrecognized, is emerging in the global marketplace: those distilled from tree saps, which this book christens dryads. Dryads range from arrack, distilled from coconut palm sap in Sri Lanka; to ogorogo, distilled from ra a palm sap in Nigeria; to acerum, distilled from maple sap in Quebec.
In this abundantly illustrated volume, Brian D. Hoefling—the critically acclaimed author of The Cocktail Seminars—explores the history, culture, and production of each of the major types of dryad. He also shows us how to enjoy these spirits, assembling some sixty outstanding cocktail recipes, each accompanied by a photo. A continuously updated companion website details which dryad brands are available for purchase in each U.S. state.
Bringing together the strands of a cultural tradition that stretch from Sweden to Sri Lanka, from Bali to Benin, and from Manila to Montreal, this groundbreaking book will be an essential resource for cocktail enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Brian D. Hoefling is the founder of the Boston-based Herzog Cocktail School, and he has led seminars at Tales of the Cocktail, Thirst Boston, and the San Antonio Cocktail Conference. Hoefling is the author of The Cocktail Seminars, which was a Spirited Awards finalist, as well as Classic Cocktails and Distilled Knowledge: The Science behind Drinking’s Greatest Myths, Legends, and Unanswered Questions.
Haiku Japanese Poems for the Four Seasons
Edited by Ornella Civardi
Illustrated by Kaori Yamaguchi
Savor the changing seasons with this beautifully illustrated collection of classic haiku
Perhaps no poetic form evokes nature so e ectively as the haiku. Made up of just seventeen syllables, it conveys an impression with almost the same immediacy as our own senses—it can be as ephemeral as a breath and as powerful as lightning.
This delightful volume presents some 140 haiku by masters of every period—including Basho, Buson, Issa, and Shiki— arranged according to the kigo (or word linked to a particular season) that each haiku traditionally contains. Each poem is presented three ways, for the fullest possible enjoyment: in its original Japanese characters, in Japanese transliterated to Latin characters, and in an English translation. Original artwork by the contemporary Japanese illustrator Kaori Yamaguchi adorns this contemplative journey from the first buds of spring to the falling snow of winter.
Bound in the traditional Japanese style and housed in a handsome slipcase, Haiku: Japanese Poems for the Four Seasons will be the perfect gift for anyone who loves poetry, Japanese culture, or the natural world.
Stab-bound paperback in a slipcase · $25
154 pages · 5½ × 9"
Color illustrations throughout ISBN 978-0-7892-1506-2
Literature March 2025
Ornella Civardi has translated and edited the works of such celebrated Japanese writers as Yukio Mishima, Yasunari Kawabata, Junzaburo Nishiwaki, and Yoko Ogawara. She won the Alcantara Prize for her translation of Kawabata’s Palm-of the-Hand Stories into Italian.
Kaori Yamaguchi is a Japanese illustrator based in Germany. Her work encompasses children’s books, board games, textile patterns, and advertising design.
Wristwatch Annual 2025
The Catalog of Producers, Prices, Models, and Specifications
By Peter Braun with Marton Radkai
The essential guide for the collector of mechanical wristwatches—now with an improved design for easier browsing
Wristwatch Annual provides an expertly curated overview of the global watch industry, with complete information on over 1,400 models from 130 international brands, from Swiss mainstays like Rolex and Patek Philippe to the independent producers emerging across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. The book is arranged alphabetically by brand, and the movement, functions, case, band, price, and variations of each pictured watch are fully described.
This year’s edition features an updated design with easierto-read text, as well as QR codes that provide an instant connection to each brand. And, as always, it includes exclusive articles on the most important trends in watchmaking—plus an illustrated glossary and a guide to watch care. Trusted by watch collectors for more than twenty-five years, Wristwatch Annual remains a unique resource and a true pleasure to browse.
Peter Braun is editor-in-chief of Germany’s renowned wristwatch magazine, Armbanduhren.
Marton Radkai, an independent journalist, has edited the English-language edition of Wristwatch Annual since 2011.
Paper · $39.95
352 pages · 8¼ × 11¾"
More than 1,400 color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-7892-1508-6
Collectibles / Fashion & Jewelry
April 2025
Rome Antics
By David Macaulay
Hardcover · $19.95
84 pages · 9 × 12½"
Two colors throughout ISBN 978-0-7892-1513-0
Architecture / Children’s
March 2025
US and Canada only
The long-awaited reissue of David Macaulay’s love letter to the city of Rome—a tour de force of his trademark penand-ink drawing
A pigeon carrying an important message takes the reader on a unique tour through Rome. As we follow the path of this somewhat wayward bird, we discover that Rome is a place where past and present live side by side. It is a city that has been recycling itself for two thousand years, but unlike a museum, Rome displays its remarkable history without respect for chronology. A new electric bus travels over cobblestone streets just ten feet above the floor of an ancient stadium. Inscriptions from tombs and temples share wall space with neon. Every time a corner is turned there is a surprise, just as every turn of the page brings a new perspective. This juxtaposition of ancient and modern, as seen with David Macaulay’s ingenious vision, gives the reader an imaginative and informative journey through this wondrous city.
This handsome hardcover edition of Rome Antics includes a new afterword by David Macaulay detailing the long genesis of the book, which is one of his personal favorites. The afterword is based on Macaulay’s installation about Rome Antics at the National Building Museum’s ongoing exhibition Building Stories, which explores the role of the built environment in children’s books.
David Macaulay has written and illustrated numerous bestselling and critically acclaimed books, including Cathedral, Castle, The Way Things Work, and Black and White. He is the recipient of the Caldecott Medal and a MacArthur Fellowship, among many other honors.
Revised Edition
Bali Sustainable Visions
Photography by Isabella Ginanneschi
Text by Duncan Murray Kirk
Printed with organic inks on recycled paper
Hardcover · $49.95
272 pages · 8½ × 11¾"
200 color photos
ISBN 978-0-7892-1503-1
Interior Design & Lifestyle
April 2025
A lush and vibrant exploration of environmentally sustainable tropical design—updated with the latest stunning homes and resorts
With its tropical beauty, rich spirituality, and traditional arts, the island of Bali has drawn to its shores an international tribe of artists, designers, and creative entrepreneurs. Now, as Bali faces the ecological challenges arising from mass tourism and rapid economic development, this visionary tribe has led the way in creating a new kind of environmentally sustainable tropical style, based in natural materials—bamboo, thatch, wood, stone, even mud—and inspired by vernacular forms.
In Bali: Sustainable Visions, Isabelli Ginanneschi’s gorgeous, light-filled photographs take us inside more than two dozen homes, resorts, and businesses on Bali as well as other islands of the Indonesian archipelago that have begun to attract Bali’s design pioneers. In wide-ranging interviews, the creators of these unique spaces reveal how they have harmonized their visions with nature, even while maintaining the highest degree of elegance, luxury, and individuality.
This new edition of Bali: Sustainable Visions is updated to include the latest creations of the island’s design community. It will be an essential sourcebook and an inspiration for anyone with an interest in environmentally conscious design.
Isabella Ginanneschi is a photographer and art director based in Bali. She has contributed her photography to such magazines as Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, and Travel + Leisure. Her other books include At Home in Bali.
Duncan Murray Kirk, a longtime resident of Bali, is an ecoconscious materials designer who aims to reconcile nature and technology.
The Cape Cod Cottage
By William Morgan
Foreword by Daniel V. Scully
A charming photographic study of the quintessential American house style
Originally developed in the 1600s to withstand harsh Massachusetts winters, the Cape Cod cottage—with its central door and chimney, flanking windows, and steeply pitched roof—is an instantly recognizable architectural form. Thanks to its simple and versatile layout, it has been adapted in countless ways by modern builders, and remains one of the most popular styles of American house.
In this photo essay—printed in beautiful black and white and accompanied by an insightful text—William Morgan traces the entire history of the Cape Cod cottage, from its Colonial origins, to the suburban starter homes of midcentury America, to the creative interpretations of contemporary architects. The images—most of them Morgan’s own—explore both the pleasingly understated exteriors and the cozy interiors of representative Cape Cod cottages.
Newly reissued in a handsome hardcover edition, The Cape Cod Cottage will be the perfect gift for anyone who lives in one of these classic American homes.
Hardcover · $19.95
96 pages · 8½ × 8½"
89 duotones
ISBN 978-0-7892-1504-8
Architecture March 2025
William Morgan, an architectural historian, has taught at Princeton, the University of Louisville, and Brown. He is the author of Academia: Collegiate Gothic Architecture in the United States (Abbeville), Monadnock Summer, and American Country Churches, among others.
Daniel V. Scully is principal of the New Hampshire architectural firm Daniel V. Scully/Architects.
The Last Navigator A Young Man, an Ancient Mariner, the Secrets of the Sea
By Steve Thomas Foreword by David Barrie
Hardcover · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-1507-9
Paperback · $19.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1511-6
336 pages · 6 × 9"
Color photos throughout Nautical / Travel
March 2025
The classic account of traditional Micronesian navigation and “the last navigator,” Mau Piailug, who fought to preserve it
For thousands of years, the peoples of Oceania have sailed unerringly across the Pacific without compass or charts, guided only by natural signs—stars, waves, and the flight paths of birds. In search of this secret knowledge, a young sailor, Steve Thomas, traveled to the tiny island of Satawal in Micronesia, home to Mau Piailug, one of the few surviving paliuw, or navigators. In The Last Navigator, Thomas tells how he convinced Piailug to accept him as his student and teach him the closely guarded Talk of Navigation. It is a remarkable book, o ering at once a clear and precise account of Micronesian wayfinding and the moving story of one man trying to preserve his culture against the tide of modernity.
Now, forty years after his original journey to study under Mau Piailug, Thomas has worked with a new generation of researchers, including natives of Satawal, to prepare this revised edition of The Last Navigator. All Satawalese words are rendered in the now-accepted orthography, and the islanders, originally identified by pseudonyms, appear under their true names. And throughout, Thomas has added a generous selection of color photographs from his time on Satawal. The result is a lasting tribute to the spirit of the Satawalese, and to the Talk of Navigation.
Steve Thomas is the two time Emmy award–winning host of This Old House, Renovation Nation, and Save Our History. He is also an experienced home builder and sailor.
David Barrie, a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation, is the author of the award-winning books Sextant and Supernavigators.
Paul Landacre: California Hills, Hollywood, and the World Beyond A Catalogue Raisonné
By Jake Milgram Wien Foreword by John Bidwell · Afterword by Dana Gioia
The long-awaited definitive work on master wood engraver Paul Landacre (1893–1963), a key figure of California modernism
With his virtuosic prints of rolling California hills, classically inspired nudes, and natural and manmade forms—from a seashell to his own printing press—Paul Landacre elevated wood engraving to a high art form in twentieth-century America. Landacre’s ceaseless stylistic innovation placed his work in dialogue with California contemporaries like Edward Weston and Henrietta Shore; he was, in fact, central to an artistic milieu that has been described as a “small Renaissance, Southern California style.” The artist’s rustic bungalow on a Los Angeles hill was but a stone’s throw from Hollywood, and his early patrons and supporters included such luminaries as the director Delmer Daves and the actress Kay Francis.
This handsome two-volume set, illustrated with generously sized, high-quality reproductions, o ers a definitive catalogue not only of Landacre’s wood engravings but also of work in several other media. An extensive text brings to life the bohemian world in which the artist lived, and the rich cultural and artistic context of his work. Landacre’s prints are already prized by curators and collectors; this landmark publication will give him his rightful place in the firmament of American art.
Two clothbound volumes, slipcased · $150
Volume 1: 368 pages
Volume 2: 304 pages · 10¼ × 12"
Profusely illustrated in black and white and color
ISBN 978-0-7892-1492-8
Artist Monographs January 2025
Jake Milgram Wien is a cultural historian who has curated important exhibitions on Thomas Hart Benton, Rockwell Kent, and Bernarda Bryson Shahn.
John Bidwell is curator emeritus at the Morgan Library and Museum.
Dana Gioia is the former poet laureate of California.
Audubon’s Birds of America
Boxed notecards · $15.95
16 notecards, each with a di erent design, 4 × 5¼"
17 envelopes
ISBN 978-0-7892-5473-3
Gifts / Stationery March 2025
A high-quality boxed notecard set featuring beautiful and noteworthy birds from Audubon’s Birds of America
These vibrantly printed notecards reproduce sixteen di erent birds from John James Audubon’s iconic masterwork, from the majestic Great Blue Heron to the colorful Carolina Parakeet. Housed in a presentation-quality box, they will be the perfect stationery for every bird lover.
Audubon’s Birds of America
Edited by Roger Tory Peterson and Virginia Marie Peterson
The greatest masterpiece of bird art in the palm of your hand
John James Audubon’s Birds of America (originally published 1827–1838) is one of the landmarks of American art, and of natural history illustration. This miniature book presents exquisite reproductions of all 435 hand-colored engravings from the original Birds of America. The renowned ornithologist Roger Tory Peterson and his wife, the scientist Virginia Marie Peterson, have arranged the birds in modern taxonomic order and contributed an introduction about Audubon’s life and career. The Tiny Folio edition of The Birds of America will be the perfect little gift for any bird lover.
Hardcover · $13.95
480 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
435 full-color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-7892-1509-3
Natural History March 2025
Celtic Knots Notecards
An Abbeville Press Notecard Set
Boxed notecards · $15.95
16 notecards, each with a di erent design, 4 × 5¼"
17 envelopes
ISBN 978-0-7892-5476-4
Gifts / Stationery February 2025
A high-quality boxed notecard set featuring the intricate designs and brilliant colors of medieval Celtic knotwork
These notecards feature sixteen di erent details of dazzlingly complex knotwork from famous illuminated manuscripts like the Book of Kells and the Lindisfarne Gospels. Housed in a sturdy and attractive box, they will be the ideal stationery for anyone captivated by the beauty and mystery of Celtic knotwork.
Celtic Knots Notebook
A high-quality dot-ruled notebook featuring spectacular color artwork from medieval manuscripts, as well as line drawings of Celtic knotwork for you to trace and complete
In the eighth and ninth centuries, monastic scribes created some of the greatest masterpieces of Celtic art, adorning famous manuscripts like the Book of Kells, the Lindisfarne Gospels, and the Book of Durrow with interlacing designs of dazzling beauty and intricacy. Now, in this high-quality hardcover notebook, you can elevate your own words with the magic of Celtic knotwork.
The Celtic Knots Notebook includes four full-color section dividers reproducing dazzling knotwork pages from illuminated manuscripts. Many of the dot-ruled pages feature line drawings of individual knots for you to trace and complete. This will be the perfect gift, and daily companion, for all admirers of the beauty and mystery of medieval Celtic art.
Dot-ruled notebook
Hardcover · $24.95
224 pages · 7 × 10"
4 full-page color illustrations and numerous line drawings
ISBN 978-0-7892-5475-7
Gifts / Stationery February 2025
Biblioscents
Fragrant Bookmarks to Deepen the Reading Experience
By Mandy Aftel
Boxed bookmark set · $12.95
4 scratch-and-sni bookmarks, each with a di erent scent, 1¾ × 7"
ISBN 978-0-7892-5474-0
Gifts
Stationery March 2025
Renowned perfumer Mandy Aftel presents a boxed set of four high-quality scratch-and-sni bookmarks, scented with natural essences
Rich with cultural and emotional associations of every kind, fragrances have the power to transport you to a di erent time and place—just like a good book. Now Mandy Aftel, the world’s preeminent natural perfumer (and a celebrated author, most recently of The Museum of Scent) has created this set of four scented bookmarks—featuring the aromas of vetiver, geranium, frankincense, and ginger—to add a new olfactory dimension to the reading experience. These Biblioscents will be the perfect gift for every reader who seeks a sensual escape in books.
Mandy Aftel is the owner of Aftelier Perfumes and the Aftel Archive of Curious Scents in Berkeley, California. Aftel has been hailed as one of the fragrance industry’s “most prolific talents” by Vogue and an “angel of alchemy” by Vanity Fair, and listed as one of the top seven bespoke perfumers in the world by Forbes. Her books include The Museum of Scent: Exploring the Curious and Wondrous World of Fragrance (Abbeville) and Essence and Alchemy: A Natural History of Perfume, which helped sparked the natural perfume renaissance and has been translated into fifteen languages. The Institute for Art and Olfaction has created the Aftel Award for Handmade Perfume in her honor.
Abbeville Sports Kobe Bryant
By Tyler Blue
An Abbeville Sports book
Hardcover · $15.95
64 pages · 8⅜ × 11"
Color illustrations throughout ISBN 978-0-7892-1510-9
Ages 7 and up
Children’s / Sports
April 2025
The life and the legend of the Black Mamba, told in an abundantly illustrated book for young readers
For his entire career, Kobe Bryant had an unquenchable drive not just to be great, but to be the very best—to rival Michael Jordan as the number one shooting guard of all time. This fast-paced book traces his entire journey: from his childhood in Italy to his dazzling high school career in Lower Merion, Pennsylvania, to the ups and downs (and five NBA championships) of his twenty seasons with the Lakers, to his retirement (announced in his famous poem “Dear Basketball”) and his tragic death at the age of forty-one. Full of action-packed color photos, this latest installment in the best-selling Abbeville Sports series will inspire young basketball fans with their own dreams of glory.
Tyler Blue is the author of Stars of the NFL, Legends of the NFL, and Stars of World Tennis in the Abbeville Sports series. A former college football player and avid sports fan, Blue has journalism degrees from the University of Dayton and Northwestern University. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with his wife and four young children.
See our complete selection of sports books overleaf.
Abbeville Sports Ages 7 and up
Each volume: 64 pages in full color · 8⅜ × 11" · Hardcover
World Soccer Legends
Messi and Ronaldo Who Is the Greatest?
By Illugi Jökulsson
ISBN 978-0-7892-1397-6
$15.95
Stars of All Time
By Illugi Jökulsson
ISBN 978-0-7892-1295-5 $15.95
Stars of World Soccer Fourth Edition
By Illugi Jökulsson
ISBN 978-0-7892-1475-1
$15.95
Fall 2024
Basketball
Stars of the NBA Second Edition
By Kjartan Atli Kjartansson
ISBN 978-0-7892-1497-3 $15.95
Stars of Women’s Soccer Third Edition
By Illugi Jökulsson
ISBN 978-0-7892-1403-4 $14.95
Legends of the NBA
By Kjartan Atli Kjartansson
ISBN 978-0-7892-1443-0 $15.95
Football Baseball
Stars of Major League Baseball
By Craig Calcaterra
ISBN 978-0-7892-1459-1
$15.95
Legends of Major League Baseball
By Craig Calcaterra
ISBN 978-0-7892-1473-7
$15.95
More than 300,000 Abbeville Sports books in print!
Stars
ISBN 978-0-7892-1483-6
Legends of Women's Gymnastics By Andrea Joyce
ISBN 978-0-7892-1484-3
Gymnastics Tennis
Tales of the People Ages 6–10
Published with the National Museum of the American Indian
Brave Wolf and the Thunderbird
Story by Joe Medicine Crow
Illustrations by Linda R. Martin
26 illustrations, 19 in full color
30 pages · 9¼ × 9¼"
Paper over board with jacket
$15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0160-7
The Butterfly Dance
Text and illustrations by Gerald Dawavendewa
28 illustrations, 18 in full color
32 pages · 9¼ × 9¼"
Paper over board with jacket
$15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0161-4
Coyote in Love with a Star Story by Marty Kreipe de Montaño
Illustrations by Tom Co n
25 illustrations, 19 in full color
30 pages · 9¼ × 9¼"
Paper over board with jacket
$15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0162-1
How Raven Stole the Sun Story by Maria Williams
Illustrations by Felix Vigil
26 illustrations, 19 in full color
32 pages · 9¼ × 9¼"
Paper over board with jacket
$15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0163-8
How Artists See By Colleen Carroll Ages 6–12
How Artists See Animals
Color illustrations throughout 48 pages · 7 × 9"
Hardcover · $13.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1348-8
How Artists See Families
Color illustrations throughout 48 pages · 7 × 9"
Hardcover · $13.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1349-5
How Artists See Play
Color illustrations throughout 48 pages · 7 × 9"
Hardcover · $13.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1358-7
How Artists See Work
Color illustrations throughout 48 pages · 7 × 9"
Hardcover · $13.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1359-4
Flip and Flop Books Ages
2 and up
Each volume: 11 full-color spreads, cut into flaps · 12¼ × 10" · Board
By Sara Ball
Flip-o-saurus
By Sara Ball
By Sara Ball
By Sara Ball
By Sara Ball
By Sara Ball
Norman Rockwell’s
A Day in the Life of a Boy
Illustrations by Norman Rockwell
Text by Will Lach, with a note by Chuck Marsh
25 full-color illustrations
60 pages · 8½ × 8½"
Hardcover · $16.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1289-4
Ages 5 and up
Norman Rockwell’s
A Day in the Life of a Girl
IIllustrations by Norman Rockwell
Text by Will Lach, with a note by Mary Whalen Leonard
25 full-color illustrations
60 pages · 8½ × 8½"
Hardcover · $16.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1290-0
Ages 5 and up
Alphabet Everywhere
Photographs by Elliott Kaufman
64 pages in full color · 9 × 9"
Hardcover · $14.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1115-6
Ages 3 and up
Numbers Everywhere
Photographs by Elliott Kaufman
32 pages in full color · 9 × 9"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1157-6
Ages 3 and up
Big Cat, Small Cat
Written and illustrated by Ami Rubinger
28 pages in full color · 10¾ × 8⅛"
Hardcover · $13.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1029-6
Dog Number 1, Dog Number 10
Written and illustrated by Ami Rubinger
28 pages in full color · 10¾ × 8⅛"
Hardcover · $13.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1066-1
The King and the Magician By Jorge Bucay
Illustrations by Gusti
52 pages in full color · 10 × 12"
Hardcover · $14.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1204-7
Sometimes It’s Grandmas and Grandpas, Not Mommies and Daddies
By Gayle Byrne
Illustrations by Mary Haverfield
18 full-color illustrations
Ages 2–5
ISBN 978-0-7892-1029-6
U.S. $13.95 51395
Ages 2–5
ISBN 978-0-7892-1066-1
$13.95 51395
Ages 4 and up
32 pages · 8 × 10"
Hardcover · $17.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1028-9
Ages 4–8
Boxed Notecard Sets
Fruit
From the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
16 notecards, each with a di erent design, 4 × 5¼" 17 envelopes · $14.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-5461-0
Healing Plants
From Elizabeth Blackwell's “Curious Herbal”
16 notecards, each with a di erent design, 4 × 5¼" 17 envelopes · $15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-5468-9
The Trees of North America
Published with The New York Botanical Garden
16 notecards, 4 each of 4 designs, 4 × 5¼" 17 envelopes · $14.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-5458-0
Japanese Prints
Published with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
16 notecards, each with a di erent design, 4 × 5¼" 17 envelopes · $15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-5470-2
Herbs and Spices
16 notecards, each with a di erent design, 4 × 5¼" 17 envelopes · $14.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-5464-1
Mushrooms
16 notecards, each with a di erent design, 4 × 5¼" 17 envelopes · $14.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-5463-4
The Impressionists Outdoors
16 notecards, each with a di erent design, 4 × 5¼" 17 envelopes · $15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-5472-6
Inspirational Mini Book
The Heart’s Journey By Judy
Pelikan
12 full-color illustrations
32 pages · 4 × 4½" Hardcover · $6.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1369-3
ISBN 978-0-7892-1369-3
9 780789213693 U.S. $6.95 50695
Wooden counter display for Tiny Folios
Free with any order of 6 or more Tiny Folios
Holds 4 thick or 6 thin Tiny Folios
Footprint (filled) 4¼ × 6¾"
ISBN 978-0-7892-1436-2
Mythical Creatures
By Lauren Bucca
207 full-color illustrations
288 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1458-4
Art and Lifestyle
The Art of Rock Posters from Presley to Punk
By Paul Grushkin
300 full-color illustrations
348 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0611-4
The Art of Tarot
By Christina Olsen
275 full-color illustrations
320 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1306-8
Classic Cocktails
By Brian D. Hoefling
58 illustrations, most in full color
288 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1381-5
ISBN 978-0-7892-1381-5
9 780789213815 U.S. $12.95 51295
Queens
Women Who Ruled, from Ancient Egypt to Buckingham Palace
By Lauren Bucca
Norman Rockwell
332 Magazine Covers
By Christopher Finch
332 full-color illustrations
Frank Lloyd Wright
America’s Master Architect
By Kathryn Smith
240 illustrations,
ISBN 978-0-7892-1458-4
9 780789214584 U.S. $12.95 51295
251 illustrations, most in full color
320 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1401-0
384 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0409-7
230 in full color
288 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0227-7
Fashion
Treasures of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
By Allison Taylor
300 illustrations, most in full color
336 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1380-8
ISBN 978-0-7892-1380-8
U.S. $12.95 51295
9 780789213808
Shoes
By Raissa Bretaña
250 full-color illustrations
320 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1414-0
ISBN 978-0-7892-1414-0
U.S. $12.95 51295
9 780789214140
Natural History
Ansel Adams
The National Park Service Photographs
Photographs by Ansel Adams
Introduction by Alice Gray
186 black-and-white illustrations
352 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0775-3
Botanica Magnifica
Portraits of the World’s Most Extraordinary Flowers and Plants
Photographs by Jonathan M. Singer
Text by W. John Kress and Marc Hachadourian
251 full-color illustrations
376 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $11.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1137-8
Fruit
From the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
By Lee Reich
250 full-color illustrations
288 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1427-0
ISBN 978-0-7892-1427-0
U.S. $12.95 51295
9 780789214270
Healing Plants from Elizabeth Blackwell’s “Curious Herbal”
Edited by Marta McDowell
137 full-color illustrations
288 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1481-2
ISBN 978-0-7892-1481-2
U.S. $12.95 51295
9 780789214812
From Healing Plants from Elizabeth Blackwell’s “Curious Herbal”
The Trees of North America
Michaux and Redouté’s American Masterpiece
Published with The New York Botanical Garden
Foreword by Gregory Long, preface by Susan M. Fraser, introduction by Marta McDowell
277 full-color illustrations
320 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1402-7
Tiny Folios
American Museums
New York
Treasures of the Museum of the City of New York
Text by Steven H. Ja e
Foreword by Whitney W. Donhauser
Introduction by Lindsay Turley
250 illustrations, most in full color
336 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1361-7
ISBN 978-0-7892-1361-7
U.S. $12.95 51295
Treasures of the Art Institute of Chicago
Paintings from the 19th Century to the Present
By James Rondeau
300 illustrations, most in color
336 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1288-7
Treasures of the Brooklyn Museum
Introduction by Kevin L. Stayton
Foreword by Anne Pasternak
294 full-color illustrations
336 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1278-8
Second Edition
Treasures of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Text by Adam Tessier
320 full-color illustrations
336 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1233-7
Treasures of the National Museum of the American Indian
By W. Richard West Jr., Charlotte
Heth, Richard W. Hill Sr., and Clara Sue Kidwell
283 illustrations, 226 in full color
320 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $11.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0841-5
Treasures of the New-York Historical Society
Introduction by Louise Mirrer, PhD
More than 250 full-color
illustrations
298 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1280-1
Address Book
Norman Rockwell Address Book
40 full-color illustrations
80 address-and-telephone pages with tab indexes and space for noting birthdays, easy-clean cover
Concealed Wire-O binding
7¼ × 9¼" · $17.95
ISBN 978-1-55859-202-5
Norman Rockwell
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
By Mark Twain
Illustrated by Norman Rockwell
Introduction by Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
Numerous illustrations, 16 in full color
280 and 344 pages, respectively · 5½ × 8½"
Two clothbound volumes in slipcase · $50
ISBN 978-0-7892-1367-9
The Definitive Edition
My Adventures as an Illustrator
By Norman Rockwell as told to Tom Rockwell
Edited by Abigail Rockwell
215 illustrations, most in color
536 pages · 7 × 9"
Hardcover · $40
ISBN 978-0-7892-1311-2
Faithful
Friends
Norman Rockwell and His Dogs
By Margaret Rockwell
110 illustrations, 59 in full color
128 pages · 5 × 7"
Hardcover · $17.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1441-6
Norman Rockwell’s Faith of America
Illustrations by Norman Rockwell
Text by Fred Bauer
113 illustrations, 109 in full color
160 pages · 8½ × 11"
Hardcover · $25
ISBN 978-0-89660-066-9
Revised Edition
Norman Rockwell
332 Magazine Covers
By Christopher Finch
332 full-color illustrations
400 pages · 11 × 13"
Cloth · $79.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1144-6
Catalog of the exhibition
Norman Rockwell
Drawings, 1911–1976
By Stephanie Haboush Plunkett and Jesse Kowalski
Foreword by Louis Henry Mitchell
200 illustrations in black-and-white and color
304 pages · 8 × 10"
Hardcover · $40
ISBN 978-0-7892-1410-2
Fallingwater
A Frank Lloyd Wright Country House
By Edgar Kaufmann Jr.
Color photography by Christopher Little and Thomas A. Heinz
Over 200 illustrations, 100 in full color, plans and elevations on 18" gatefold
190 pages · 9½ × 13"
Cloth · $60
ISBN 978-0-89659-662-7
Academia
Collegiate Gothic Architecture in the United States
By William Morgan
Hardcover · $49.95
200 pages · 9 × 12"
217 color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-7892-1468-3
Divine New York
Inside the Historic Churches and Synagogues of Manhattan
Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz
Text by Elizabeth Anne Hartman
Foreword by Craig R. Whitney
293 color photographs and 2 maps
304 pages · 8 × 10"
Hardcover · $45
ISBN 978-0-7892-1445-4
Antonio Gaudí
Master Architect
By Juan Bassegoda Nonell
Photographs by Melba Levick
185 full-color illustrations
144 pages · 10¼ × 9"
Hardcover · $37.50
ISBN 978-0-7892-0220-8
Architecture of the Buddhist World
The Golden Lands
Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand & Vietnam
By Vikram Lall
Distributed for JF Publishing
More than 300 full-color illustrations
280 pages · 10¼ × 12¾"
Hardcover · $95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1194-1
No rights in Asia, Australia, or Africa
Bernard Maybeck
Visionary Architect
By Sally B. Woodbridge
Photographs by Richard Barnes
207 illustrations, 117 in full color
248 pages · 9⅞ × 11"
Cloth · $60
ISBN 978-1-55859-280-3
The Rockefeller Family Home Kykuit
Text by Anne Rockefeller Roberts
Photographs by Mary Louise Pierson
275 illustrations, most in full color
192 pages · 9⅞ × 9⅞"
Hardcover · $55
ISBN 978-0-7892-0222-2
Posh Portals
Elegant Entrances and Ingratiating Ingresses to Apartments for the A uent in New York City
By Andrew Alpern
Photographs by Kenneth Grant
Watercolor drawings by Simon Fieldhouse
440 illustrations, most in full color
296 pages · 9¼ × 12"
Cloth · $75
ISBN 978-0-7892-1379-2
The World Trade Center Remembered
Photographs by Sonja Bullaty and Angelo Lomeo
Text by Paul Goldberger
72 illustrations, 70 in full color
108 pages · 10¾ × 13"
Paper with flaps · $19.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0764-7
From Posh Portals
Frank Lloyd Wright
America’s Master Architect
By Kathryn Smith
184 illustrations, 173 in full color
144 pages · 10¼ × 9"
Hardcover · $37.50
ISBN 978-0-7892-0287-1
Art History
Second Edition
Art and Science
By Eliane Strosberg
265 illustrations, 75 in full color
256 pages · 8 × 10"
Paper · $34.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1219-1
Revised Edition
The Art of Arousal
A Celebration of Erotic Art throughout History
By Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer
130 illustrations, most in full color
180 pages · 8 × 8"
Cloth · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1421-8
Art of Light and Space
By Jan Butterfield
Photographs by Jim McHugh
138 illustrations, 36 in full color
272 pages · 8½ × 11"
Paper · $49.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0171-3
Artists’ Self-portraits
By Omar Calabrese
345 full-color illustrations
392 pages · 11 × 13"
Cloth · $135
ISBN 978-0-7892-0894-1
Third Edition
ArtSpeak
A Guide to Contemporary Ideas, Movements, and Buzzwords, 1945 to the Present
By Robert Atkins
Approx. 130 illustrations
288 pages · 6 × 9"
Paper · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1151-4
Deep A nities
Art and Science
By Philip F. Palmedo
125 illustrations, most in full color
192 pages · 8 × 10"
Hardcover · $40
ISBN 978-0-7892-1378-5
Egyptian Wall Painting
By Francesco Tiradritti
272 full-color illustrations, 97 on textured paper
392 pages · 10⅝ × 12⅞"
Deluxe slipcased edition · $175
ISBN 978-0-7892-1008-1
of the exhibition
Enchanted A History of Fantasy Illustration
Edited by Jesse Kowalski
150 illustrations, most in full color
256 pages · 9 x 11"
Hardcover · $45
ISBN 978-0-7892-1370-9
Henry Clay Frick An Intimate Portrait
By Martha Frick Symington Sanger
370 illustrations, 225 in full color
600 pages · 8 × 10½"
Cloth · $50
ISBN 978-0-7892-0500-1
From Angels to Werewolves
Human-Animal Hybrids in Myth and Art
By Philip F. Palmedo
108 full-color illustrations
144 pages · 8 × 10"
Hardcover · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-1446-1
Dragonet Edition
The Grand Medieval Bestiary Animals in Illuminated Manuscripts
By Christian Heck and Rémy Cordonnier
600 color illustrations
620 pages · 8½ × 12¼"
Hardcover · $85
ISBN 978-0-7892-1308-2
Japanese Screens
Through a Break in the Clouds
Under the direction of Anne-Marie Christin
Edited by Claire-Akiko Brisset and Torahiko Terada
166 full-color illustrations
280 pages · 13¾ × 9⅞"
Clamshell box · $175
ISBN 978-0-7892-1407-2
The Libertine
The Art of Love in Eighteenth-Century France
Edited by Michel Delon
Foreword by Marilyn Yalom
Approx. 400 full-color illustrations
496 pages · 9⅝ × 12¼"
Cloth · $150
ISBN 978-0-7892-1147-7
The History of Paris in Painting
Written and edited by Georges Duby and Guy Lobrichon, with contributions by Fr. Guillaume De Bertier De Sauvigny, Geneviéve Brunel, Paul-Louis Rinuy, Daniel Russo, and Pierre Vaisse
304 illustrations, 4 gatefolds in full color
496 pages · 11 × 17"
Cloth with slipcase · $235
ISBN 978-0-7892-1046-3
Patterns in Art
A Closer Look at the Old Masters
By Francesca Leoneschi with illustrations by Giovanna Ferraris and text by Silvia Lazzaris
279 full-color illustrations
192 pages · 7⅞ × 9½"
Hardcover · $30
ISBN 978-0-7892-1340-2
Giuseppe Panza
Memories of a Collector By Giuseppe Panza
110 full-color illustrations
480 pages · 7 × 10"
Paper · $37.50
ISBN 978-0-7892-0944-3
Pictures of the Floating World
An Introduction to Japanese Prints
By Sarah E. Thompson
Published with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Includes 3 frameable prints
153 full-color illustrations
192 pages · 7 × 9"
Stab-bound paperback in a slipcase · $36
ISBN 978-0-7892-1439-3
From Pictures of the Floating World
Spirit Stones
The Ancient Art of the Scholar’s Rock
Photographs by Jonathan M. Singer
Text by Kemin Hu
Foreword by Thomas S. Elias
Approx. 280 duotones
236 pages · 12 × 15"
Cloth with slipcase · $95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1152-1
What Heaven Looks Like
Comments on a Strange Wordless Book
By James Elkins
Distributed for Laboratory Books
56 full-color illustrations
128 pages · 6 × 9"
Hardcover · $25
ISBN 978-1-946053-02-2
Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists
Discovering the Connections
Text by Lin Arison
Photography by Neil Folberg
40 paintings and 1 map, all in full color
100 photographs, 70 in full color
284 pages · 8½ × 10"
Cloth · $45
ISBN 978-0-7892-0932-0
Women Walking Freedom, Adventure, Independence
By Karin Sagner
56 illustrations, most in full color
156 pages · 8 × 8"
Hardcover · $22.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1286-3
Watercolor A History
By Marie-Pierre Salé
More than 300 full-color illustrations
416 pages · 9⅞ × 12⅜"
Cloth · $125
ISBN 978-0-7892-1373-0
45,000 copies in print!
Women Who Read Are Dangerous
By Stefan Bollmann
Foreword by Karen Joy Fowler
Over 60 illustrations, most in full color
156 pages · 8 × 8"
Hardcover · $22.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1256-6
Artist Monographs
Karel Appel Works on Paper
By Jean-Clarence Lambert
261 full-color illustrations
256 pages · 11¾ × 15"
Cloth · $125
ISBN 978-0-89659-069-4
Audubon’s Birds of America
The Baby Elephant Folio
Edited by Roger Tory Peterson and Virginia Marie Peterson
435 plates and 46 comparative illustrations in full color
696 pages · 12 × 15"
Cloth with slipcase · $195
ISBN 978-0-7892-1467-6
Ronald Bladen Sculpture
By Robert S. Mattison
Foreword by Mark di Suvero
110 illustrations, most in color
168 pages · 11 × 11½"
Hardcover · $85
ISBN 978-0-7892-1338-9
A Curious Herbal
Elizabeth Blackwell’s Pioneering Masterpiece of Botanical Art
Edited by Marta McDowell
With an essay by Janet Stiles Tyson
500 full-color illustrations
576 pages · 8 × 13"
Hardcover · $75
ISBN 978-0-7892-1453-9
From Audubon's Birds of America
Second Edition Giotto
By Francesca Flores d’Arcais
Approx. 310 illustrations,
200 in full color
392 pages · 9⅜ × 11"
Paper · $45
ISBN 978-0-7892-1266-5
William Glackens
By William H. Gerdts
Essay by Jorge
H. Santis
544 illustrations, 120 in full color
288 pages · 10 × 12"
Cloth · $85
ISBN 978-1-55859-868-3
Karen Gunderson
The Dark World of Light
By Elizabeth Frank
More than 100 illustrations
252 pages · 12 × 12"
Signed, limited edition of 1,500 copies
Cloth with slipcase and hand-tipped
lenticular print · $185
ISBN 978-0-7892-1232-0
Franz Kline
By Harry F. Gaugh
170 illustrations, 70 in full color
192 pages · 9 × 11"
Cloth · $65
ISBN 978-1-55859-770-9
David Hockney By Peter Clothier
115 or more illustrations
Approx. 48 in full color
128 pages · 8½ × 11"
Paper · $25
ISBN 978-0-7892-0036-5
Lee Krasner By Robert Hobbs
115 or more illustrations, approx. 48 in full color
128 pages · 8½ × 11"
Paper · $25
ISBN 978-1-55859-283-4
Leo Lionni
Storyteller, Artist, Designer
Edited by Leonard S. Marcus,
Steven Heller, Annie Lionni, and Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
200 illustrations, most in color
256 pages · 9 × 11"
Hardcover · $49.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1470-6
The Definitive Edition
My Adventures as an Illustrator
By Norman Rockwell as told to Tom Rockwell
Edited by Abigail Rockwell
215 illustrations, most in color
536 pages · 7 × 9"
Hardcover · $40
ISBN 978-0-7892-1311-2
Jay Matternes
Paleoartist and Wildlife Painter
By Richard Milner with Ian Tattersall Foreword by Mauricio Anton
150 color illustrations
180 pages · 11 × 10"
Hardcover · $45
ISBN 978-0-7892-1480-5
Revised Edition
Passion by Design
The Art and Times of Tamara de Lempicka
By Baroness Kizette de Lempicka-Foxhall
Introduction by Marisa de Lempicka
100 illustrations, most in full color
200 pages · 7 × 9"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1375-4
Joel Perlman
A Sculptor’s Journey
By Philip F. Palmedo Foreword by André Emmerich
183 illustrations, 96 in full color
224 pages · 11 × 13"
Hardcover · $85
ISBN 978-0-7892-0864-4
Larry Poons
Introduction by Michael Fried
Text by Barbara Rose, Karen Wilkin, David Ebony, and David Anfam
320 illustrations, most in full color
438 pages, including 7 gatefolds 11½ × 11½"
Hardcover · $150
ISBN 978-0-7892-1341-9
Renoir By Anne Distel
300 full-color illustrations
400 pages · 10⅝ × 12¾"
Cloth with slipcase · $135
ISBN 978-0-7892-1057-9
Catalog of the exhibition
Tony Sarg: Genius at Play
Adventures in Illustration, Puppetry, and Popular Culture
By Stephanie Haboush Plunkett and Lenore D. Miller
280 illustrations, most in color
224 pages · 9 × 11"
Hardcover · $49.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1455-3
Masterpiece Edition
John Singer Sargent By Carter Ratcli
310 full-color illustrations
272 pages · 12 × 15"
Cloth · $125
ISBN 978-0-7892-1440-9
Shingu
Message from Nature
By Susumu Shingu, Renzo Piano, Pierre Restany, and Joseph Giovannini
210 full-color illustrations, 80 black-and-white illustrations and drawings
288 pages · 11 × 12"
Cloth · $125
ISBN 978-0-7892-0380-9
Collectibles
The Art of Rock Posters from Presley to Punk
By Paul Grushkin
1,500 full-color illustrations and 100 black-and-white illustrations
516 pages · 9⅞ × 11¾"
Cloth · $59.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1250-4
A Century of American Toys and Games
The Story of Pressman Toy
By Jim Pressman and Donna Pressman
With Alan Axelrod
321 illustrations, most in full color
232 pages · 13 × 10"
Hardcover · $60
ISBN 978-0-7892-1444-7
Uncorked
A Corkscrew Collection
By Marilynn Gelfman Karp and Jeremy Franklin Brooke
562 full-color illustrations
224 pages · 8¼ × 8¼"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1377-8
Wristwatch Annual 2024
The Catalog of Producers, Prices, Models, and Specifications
Edited by Peter Braun with Marton Radkai
More than 1,400 full-color illustrations
352 pages · 8¼ × 11¾"
Paper · $39.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1479-9
Starstruck
Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood
By Ira M. Resnick
Foreword by Martin Scorsese
258 posters in full color and 28 black-and-white photographs
272 pages · 10 × 12"
Cloth · $65
ISBN 978-0-7892-1019-7
Decorative Arts and Design
Estancias
The Great Houses and Ranches of Argentina
By María Sáenz Quesada
Translated by Norman di Giovanni
Photographs by Xavier A. Verstraeten
200 illustrations, 190 in full color
200 pages · 9⅞ × 12¼"
Cloth · $75
ISBN 978-1-55859-270-4
Patterns in Art
A Closer Look at the Old Masters
By Francesca Leoneschi with illustrations by Giovanna Ferraris and text by Silvia Lazzaris
279 full-color illustrations
192 pages · 7⅞ × 9½"
Hardcover · $30
ISBN 978-0-7892-1340-2
Leo Lionni
Storyteller, Artist, Designer
Edited by Leonard S. Marcus, Steven Heller, Annie Lionni, and Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
200 illustrations, most in full color
256 pages · 9 × 11"
Hardcover · $49.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1470-6
The Rockefeller Family Home Kykuit
Text by Anne Rockefeller Roberts
Photographs by Mary Louise Pierson
275 illustrations, most in full color
192 pages · 9⅞ × 9⅞"
Hardcover · $55
ISBN 978-0-7892-0222-2
Zen in Japanese Culture By Gavin Blair
120 full-color illustrations
208 pages · 8¼ × 10¼"
Hardcover · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-1345-7
Food and Drink
The Cocktail Seminars
By Brian D. Hoefling
Numerous color illustrations
376 pages · 5 × 8"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1400-3
Distilled
Knowledge
The Science Behind Drinking’s Greatest Myths, Legends, and Unanswered Questions
By Brian D. Hoefling
Illustrations by Leandro
Castelao
30 full-color illustrations
208 pages · 6 × 9"
Hardcover · $21.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1268-9
Oysters
A Celebration in the Raw
By Jeremy Sewall and
Marion Lear Swaybill
Photographs by Scott Snider
Approx. 150 illustrations, most in full color
216 pages · 8 × 8"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1249-8
Six Spices
A Simple Concept of Indian Cooking
By Neeta Saluja
50 color illustrations
192 pages · 8 × 9½"
Paper · $21.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1175-0
Mushroom Foraging and Feasting
Recollections and Recipes from a Lifetime on the Hunt
By Victoria Romano
Photography by Sarah Adams
68 full-color illustrations
128 pages · 7 × 10"
Hardcover · $25
ISBN 978-0-7892-1429-4
Tea Sommelier
A Step-by-Step Guide
By François-Xavier Delmas and Mathias Minet
Illustrated by Lauriane Tiberghien
Color illustrations throughout 224 pages · 7½ × 9¾"
Hardcover · $29.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1312-9
History and Current A airs
Catalog of the exhibition
Auschwitz
Not long ago. Not far away.
Edited by Robert Jan van Pelt with Miriam Greenbaum and Luis Ferreiro
275 illustrations, most in color
240 pages · 9 × 11"
Hardcover · $45
ISBN 978-0-7892-1331-0
Chinese Calligraphy
From Pictograph to Ideogram: The History of 214 Essential Chinese/Japanese Characters By Edoardo Fazzioli
Nearly 600 two-color line drawings
252 pages · 6⅜ × 9¼"
Paper · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0870-5
No rights in the UK, Commonwealth, or Europe
Battlefields
By Yan Morvan
430 color illustrations
668 pages · 10¼ × 12½"
Hardcover · $125
ISBN 978-0-7892-1307-5
The Carving of Mount Rushmore
By Rex Alan Smith
66 black-and-white illustrations
416 pages · 6 × 9"
Paper · $24.95
ISBN 978-1-55859-665-8
Chivalry and Courtesy
Medieval Manners for a Modern World
By Danièle Cybulskie
Illustrated by Anna Lobanova
8 original illustrations and 83 color images
176 pages · 5 × 8"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1469-0
How to Live Like a Monk
Medieval Wisdom for Modern Life
By Danièle Cybulskie
Illustrated by Anna Lobanova
8 original illustrations and 87 color images
176 pages · 5 × 8"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1413-3
The Civil Rights Movement
A Photographic History, 1954–68
By Steven Kasher
Foreword by Myrlie Evers-Williams
150 duotone illustrations
256 pages · 9 × 9"
Paper · $29.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0656-5
The Last Monk of the Strofades
Memories from an Unknown Greek Island
By Robert A. McCabe and Katerina Lymperopoulou
101 tritones, 37 architectural drawings
248 pages, including 6 gatefolds
6½ × 9¼"
Hardcover · $29.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1335-8
No rights in Greece
Coach
The Greatest Teachers in Sports and Their Lessons for Us All
By Justin Spizman
A Half Full book
Illustrated with black-and-white photos
560 pages · 5½ × 8½"
Hardcover · $29.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-7018-4
Revised Edition
Pacific Legacy
Image and Memory from World War II in the Pacific
By Rex Alan Smith and Gerald A. Meehl
Foreword by Medal of Honor recipient Joe Foss
500 illustrations, 250 in full color
320 pages · 10 × 10"
Hardcover · $45
ISBN 978-0-7892-1333-4
Harem
The World Behind the Veil By Alev Lytle Croutier
125 illustrations, 50 in full color
232 pages · 7 × 10"
Paper · $29.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1206-1
You Bet Your Life
Your Guide to Deadly Risk
By Sheila Bu and Joe Bu
A Half Full book
116 black-and-white photos
672 pages · 5½ × 8½"
Hardcover · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-7017-7
Abbeville Illustrated Classics
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
By Mark Twain
Illustrated by Norman Rockwell
Introduction by Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
Numerous illustrations, 16 in full color · 280 and 344 pages, respectively · 5½ × 8½"
Two clothbound volumes in slipcase · $50
ISBN 978-0-7892-1367-9
Little Women
By Louisa May Alcott
Illustrated by Clara M. Burd
Introduction by Alice A. Carter
30 illustrations, 15 in full color
496 pages · 6 × 9"
Cloth · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-1447-8
Treasure Island and Kidnapped
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrated by N. C. Wyeth
Introduction by Christine B. Podmaniczky
44 illustrations, most in full color · 256 and 272 pages, respectively · 5½ × 8½"
Two clothbound volumes in slipcase · $50
ISBN 978-0-7892-1408-9
The Secret Garden
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
Illustrated by Charles Robinson
Introduction by Alice A. Carter
28 illustrations, most in full color
248 pages · 6 × 9"
Cloth · $30
ISBN 978-0-7892-1472-0
Boxed Set of Three Volumes In Her Own Hand
Volume the First, Volume the Second, Volumn the Third
By Jane Austen
Three hardcover volumes, slipcased · $75
ISBN 978-0-7892-1210-8
Lake E ect Days
By Philip Sultz
Distributed for Laboratory Books
9 full-color illustrations
160 pages · 5½ × 8½"
Hardcover · $23
ISBN 978-1-946053-09-1
Paper · $12.95
ISBN 978-1-946053-15-2
Nature and the Outdoors
Expanded Edition
Ansel Adams
The National Park Service Photographs
Photographs by Ansel Adams
Introduction by Alice Gray
140 duotones
160 pages · 10¼ × 9"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1299-3
Audubon’s Birds of America
The Baby Elephant Folio
Edited by Roger Tory Peterson and Virginia Marie Peterson
435 plates and 46 comparative illustrations in full color
696 pages · 12 × 15"
Cloth with slipcase · $195
ISBN 978-0-7892-1467-6
Ancient Trees
Portraits of Time
By Beth Moon
With essays by Todd Forrest and Steven Brown
Approx. 70 duotones
104 pages · 11 × 11"
Hardcover · $49.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1195-8
Baobab
By Beth Moon
With an essay by Adrian Patrut
48 duotone and 28 full-color images
3 maps
120 pages · 15 × 10"
Hardcover · $49.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1409-6
Botanica Magnifica
Portraits of the World’s Most Extraordinary Flowers and Plants
Photographs by Jonathan M. Singer
Text by W. John Kress and Marc Hachadourian
510 full-color illustrations, 5 full-color gatefolds
356 pages · 12 × 15"
Cloth with slipcase · $135
ISBN 978-0-7892-1033-3
The Grand Cascapedia River
A History
By Hoagy B. Carmichael
Distributed for Anesha Publishing
Volume One
350 illustrations, 30 in full color
320 pages · 8½ × 11"
Cloth and leather with slipcase · $85
ISBN 978-0-7892-1222-1
The Grand Cascapedia River
A History
By Hoagy B. Carmichael
Distributed for Anesha Publishing
Volume Two
1,120 illustrations, 540 in full color
512 pages · 8½ × 11"
Cloth and leather with slipcase · $125
ISBN 978-0-7892-1223-8
Celestial Realm
The Yellow Mountains of China
Photographs by Wang Wusheng
Text by Wu Hung, Damian Harper, and Seigo Matsuoka
112 duotones, 14 full-color illustrations
240 pages and 2 gatefolds · 11⅝ × 12⅝"
Cloth · $55
ISBN 978-0-7892-0867-5
The Complete Book of Bonsai
A Practical Guide to Its Art and Cultivation
By Harry Tomlinson
700 full-color illustrations
224 pages · 9 × 11"
Hardcover · $45
ISBN 978-1-55859-118-9
U.S. rights only
Chasing the Mountain Light A Life Photographing Wild Places
By David Neilson
Distributed for Snowgum Press
198 duotones and 7 maps
264 pages · 12 × 12¾"
Hardcover · $85
ISBN 978-0-7892-1451-5
No rights in Australia or New Zealand
A Curious Herbal
Elizabeth Blackwell’s Pioneering Masterpiece of Botanical Art
Edited by Marta McDowell
With an essay by Janet Stiles Tyson
500 full-color illustrations
576 pages · 8 × 13"
Hardcover · $75
ISBN 978-0-7892-1453-9
From The Trees of North America
The Museum of Scent
Exploring the Curious and Wondrous World of Fragrance
Written and illustrated by Mandy Aftel
Foreword by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés Reyés
Hardcover · $40
264 pages · 9 × 9"
Full color throughout Includes a scratch-and-sni bookmark
ISBN 978-0-7892-1471-3
The Trees of North America
Michaux and Redouté’s American Masterpiece
Foreword by Gregory Long
Preface by Susan M. Fraser
Introduction by Marta McDowell
Afterword by David Allen Sibley
277 full-color illustrations
392 pages · 8 × 11"
Hardcover · $49.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1276-4
Mushroom Foraging and Feasting
Recollections and Recipes from a Lifetime on the Hunt
By Victoria Romano
Photography by Sarah Adams
68 full-color illustrations
128 pages · 7 × 10"
Hardcover · $25
ISBN 978-0-7892-1429-4
Wonders of the Indian Wilderness
By Erach Bharucha
Approx. 2,000 full-color illustrations, including maps
856 pages · 11 × 13"
Cloth with slipcase
Previously $185, now $100
ISBN 978-0-7892-0999-3
New York City
Divine New York
Inside the Historic Churches and Synagogues of Manhattan
Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz
Text by Elizabeth Anne Hartman
Foreword by Craig R. Whitney
Approx. 293 color photographs and 2 maps
304 pages · 8 × 10"
Hardcover · $55
ISBN 978-0-7892-1445-4
The Ramble in Central Park
A Wilderness West of Fifth
By Robert A. McCabe
Introduction by Douglas Blonsky
Approx. 105 full-color illustrations
144 pages · 9⅞ × 9⅞"
Hardcover · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-1091-3
Paper · $17.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1199-6
New York Bars at Dawn
By Daniel Root
Foreword by Rosie Schaap
Afterword by Suzaan Boettger
202 color illustrations
224 pages · 9⅞ × 9⅞"
Hardcover · $40
ISBN 978-0-7892-1477-5
Posh Portals
Elegant Entrances and Ingratiating Ingresses to Apartments for the A uent in New York City
By Andrew Alpern
Photographs by Kenneth Grant
Watercolor drawings by Simon Fieldhouse
440 illustrations, most in full color
296 pages · 9¼ × 12"
Cloth · $75
ISBN 978-0-7892-1379-2
The World Trade Center Remembered
Photographs by Sonja Bullaty and Angelo Lomeo
Text by Paul Goldberger
72 illustrations, 70 in full color
108 pages · 10¾ × 13"
Paper with flaps · $19.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0764-7
Tiny Folio
New York
Treasures of the Museum of the City of New York
Text by Steven H. Ja e
Foreword by Whitney W. Donhauser
Introduction by Lindsay Turley
250 illustrations, most in full color
336 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1361-7
Parenting
The New Father Series: More than 2 Million Copies Sold
Fifth Edition
The Expectant Father
The Ultimate Guide for Dads-to-Be
By Armin A. Brott and Jennifer Ash Rudick
30 black-and-white illustrations
336 pages · 6 × 9"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1405-8
Paper · $15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1404-1
New York Times best seller
“This is probably the best book geared exclusively towards expectant fathers. No lame jokes. Just straight up useful information. The Expectant Father covers the pregnancy process and how dads can help in it, as well as provides tons of useful info for dads on raising a kid. They also cover why dads are so important in the development of a child and how children influence fathers.”
—The Art of Manliness
Fourth Edition
The New Father
A Dad’s Guide to the First Year
By Armin A. Brott
30 black-and-white illustrations
336 pages · 6 × 9"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1487-4
Paper · $15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1486-7
“Read a book? Who has time? But you'd be wise to find some so you can take advantage of a fabulous resource . . . The New Father.”
—Sesame Street Parents
“This book would make a great gift for any new dad.”
—Parents magazine
“Addresses the many needs and concerns of dads with sensitivity, wisdom, and good humor.”
—Brad Sachs, PhD, director of The Father Center
Third Edition
The New Father
A Dad’s Guide to the Toddler Years, 12–36 Months
By Armin A. Brott
30 black-and-white illustrations
336 pages · 6 × 9"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1324-2
Paper · $15.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1323-5
As seen on Hallmark's Home & Family
“Brott writes honestly and earnestly. His wry sense of humor will be a relief to hassled parents.”
—Time magazine
“Brott demystifies child development . . . and make[s] fathers . . . enjoy the vital role they play in their kids' lives even more. A great addition to any parenthood library.”
—Child magazine
Photography
Ancient Trees
Portraits of Time By Beth Moon
With essays by Todd Forrest and Steven Brown
Approx. 70 duotones
104 pages · 11 × 11"
Hardcover · $49.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1195-8
Expanded Edition
Ansel Adams
The National Park Service Photographs
Photographs by Ansel Adams
Introduction by Alice Gray
140 duotones
160 pages · 10¼ × 9"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1299-3
Botanica Magnifica
Portraits of the World’s Most Extraordinary Flowers and Plants
Photographs by Jonathan M. Singer
Text by W. John Kress and Marc Hachadourian
510 full-color illustrations, 5 full-color gatefolds
356 pages · 12 × 15"
Cloth with slipcase · $135
ISBN 978-0-7892-1033-3
Baobab By Beth Moon
With an essay by Adrian Patrut
48 duotone and 28 full-color images
3 maps
120 pages · 15 × 10"
Hardcover · $49.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1409-6
Fine Bonsai Art & Nature
Photographs by Jonathan M. Singer
Text by William N. Valavanis
596 full-color illustrations, 4 full-color gatefolds
416 pages · 12 × 15" · Cloth with slipcase · $150
ISBN 978-0-7892-1112-5
Leatherbound deluxe edition with slipcase · $225
ISBN 978-0-7892-1116-3
Spirit Stones
The Ancient Art of the Scholar’s Rock
Photographs by Jonathan M. Singer
Text by Kemin Hu
Foreword by Thomas S. Elias
Approx. 280 duotones
236 pages · 12 × 15"
Cloth with slipcase · $95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1152-1
Battlefields
By Yan Morvan
430 color illustrations
668 pages · 10¼ × 12½"
Hardcover · $125
ISBN 978-0-7892-1307-5
Celestial Realm
The Yellow Mountains of China
Photographs by Wang Wusheng
Text by Wu Hung, Damian Harper, and Seigo Matsuoka
112 duotones, 14 full-color illustrations
240 pages and 2 gatefolds · 11⅝ × 12⅝"
Cloth · $55
ISBN 978-0-7892-0867-5
Divine New York
Inside the Historic Churches and Synagogues of Manhattan
Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz
Text by Elizabeth Anne Hartman
Foreword by Craig R. Whitney
Approx. 293 color photographs and 2 maps
304 pages · 8 × 10"
Hardcover · $55
ISBN 978-0-7892-1445-4
Chasing the Mountain Light A Life Photographing Wild Places By David Neilson
Distributed for Snowgum Press
198 duotones and 7 maps
264 pages · 12 × 12¾"
Hardcover · $85
ISBN 978-0-7892-1451-5
No rights in Australia or New Zealand
Heads By Alex Kayser
184 duotones
128 pages · 11 × 8¾"
Paper · $19.95
ISBN 978-0-89659-524-8
A Humanist Vision
The Naomi Rosenblum Family Collection
Edited by Nina Rosenblum and Lisa Rosenblum
Approx. 100 illustrations
160 pages · 9¾ × 12"
Cloth · $75
ISBN 978-0-7892-1460-7
The Japanese Tattoo
By Sandi Fellman
Introduction by D. M. Thomas
66 large color plates
112 pages · 10 × 12"
Paper · $29.95
ISBN 978-0-89659-798-3
By Daniel Root
Foreword by Rosie Schaap
Afterword by Suzaan Boettger
202 color illustrations
224 pages · 9⅞ × 9⅞"
Hardcover · $40
ISBN 978-0-7892-1477-5
The
A Wilderness West of Fifth
By Robert A. McCabe
Introduction by Douglas Blonsky
Approx. 105 full-color illustrations
144 pages · 9⅞ × 9⅞"
Hardcover · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-1091-3
Paper · $17.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1199-6
Weekend in Havana
An American Photographer in the Forbidden City
By Robert A. McCabe
97 full-color illustrations
144 pages · 9⅝ × 107⁄16"
Cloth · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-0926-9
Paper · $18.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0927-6
Humanitas
By Fredric Roberts
55 full-color illustrations
88 pages · 10½ × 11¼"
Cloth · $40
ISBN 978-0-7892-0948-1
Humanitas II
The People of Gujarat
By Fredric Roberts
143 full-color illustrations
158 pages · 10½ × 11¼"
Cloth · $60
ISBN 978-0-7892-0949-8
A deluxe, expanded edition of The Seventies
The Seventies
A Photographic Journey
By Ira Resnick
Foreword by Robert Klein
200 illustrations, many in color
192 pages · 9¼ × 12½"
Hardcover · $40
ISBN 978-0-7892-1334-1
Ira Resnick
A Decade through My Lens
By Ira Resnick
496 pages, including 9 gatefolds
9¼ × 12½"
Slipcased hardcover · $175
ISBN 978-0-7892-1336-5
Humanitas III
The People of Burma
By Fredric Roberts
120 full-color illustrations
120 pages · 10½ × 11¼"
Cloth · $50
ISBN 978-0-7892-1109-5
Fifth Edition
A World History of Photography
By Naomi Rosenblum
With contributions by Diana Stoll
860 illustrations, 110 in color
744 pages · 8¾ × 11½"
Hardcover · $85
ISBN 978-0-7892-1344-0
Paper · $60
ISBN 978-0-7892-1343-3
Explore Greece with Robert A. McCabe
Greece After the War Years of Hope
By Robert A. McCabe
Essays by Panagiotis Roilos and Katerina Lymperopoulou
118 photographs in tritone and color
256 pages · 8½ × 10⅝"
Paper · $45
ISBN 978-0-7892-1474-4
No rights in Greece
Mycenae
From Myth to History
Photographs by Robert McCabe
Text by Athina Cacouri
Play by John Guare
Approx. 100 tritones,
10 drawings, and 10 full-color images
288 pages · 8½ × 10⅝"
Hardcover · $39.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1254-2
No rights in Greece
The Last Monk of the Strofades
Memories from an Unknown Greek Island
By Robert A. McCabe and Katerina Lymperopoulou
101 tritones, 37 architectural drawings
248 pages, including 6 gatefolds
6½ × 9¼"
Hardcover · $29.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1335-8
No rights in Greece
A Postcard from Kasos, 1965
Photographs by Robert A. McCabe
Text by Nikos G. Mastropavlos
Research by Marilen Frangoulis Kedros
112 tritones and 1 map
224 pages · 8½ × 10⅝"
Hardcover · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-1430-0
No rights in Greece
Santorini
Portrait of a Vanished Era
By Robert A. McCabe and Margarita Pournara
100 tritones
188 pages · 11⅜ × 12"
Hardcover · $50
ISBN 978-0-7892-1366-2
No rights in Greece
Travel
New York City
See p. 79.
Greece
See p. 85.
Celestial Realm
The Yellow Mountains of China
Photographs by Wang Wusheng
Text by Wu Hung, Damian Harper, and Seigo Matsuoka
112 duotones, 14 full-color illustrations
240 pages and 2 gatefolds · 11⅝ × 12⅝"
Cloth · $55
ISBN 978-0-7892-0867-5
Chesapeake Country
Second Edition
Chesapeake Country
Photographs by Lucian Niemeyer
Text by Eugene L. Meyer
More than 200 full-color illustrations
232 pages ·9 × 9"
Hardcover · $34.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1214-6
Miniature Edition China
A Photographic Journey through the Middle Kingdom
Photographs by Ming Tan
Edited by Guang Guo
243 full-color illustrations, including 12 gatefolds
260 pages · 7⅜ × 5"
Cloth · $17.50
ISBN 978-0-7892-1080-7
Estancias
The Great Houses and Ranches of Argentina
By María Sáenz Quesada
Translated by Norman di Giovanni
Photographs by Xavier A. Verstraeten
200 illustrations, 190 in full color
200 pages · 9⅞ × 12¼"
Cloth · $75
ISBN 978-1-55859-270-4
India Exposed
The Subcontinent A–Z
By Clive Limpkin
200 full-color illustrations
216 pages · 8¼ × 8¼"
Hardcover · $29.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-0994-8
Life and Culture in Northeast India
By Dipti Bhalla Verma and Shiv Kunal Verma
318 full-color illustrations and 12 maps
260 pages · 9 × 11"
Hardcover · $55
ISBN 978-0-7892-1374-7
From Life and Culture in Northeast India
The Weeping Goldsmith Discoveries in the Secret Land of Myanmar
By W. John Kress
Foreword by Wade
Davis
200 illustrations, 170 in full color
288 pages ·7½ × 9⅞"
Cloth · $45
ISBN 978-0-7892-1032-6
Wonders of the Indian Wilderness
By Erach Bharucha
Approx. 2,000 full-color illustrations, including maps
856 pages · 11 × 13"
Cloth with slipcase
Previously $185, now $100
ISBN 978-0-7892-0999-3
Zen in Japanese Culture By Gavin
Blair
120 full-color illustrations
208 pages · 8¼ × 10¼"
Hardcover · $35
ISBN 978-0-7892-1345-7
Women's Studies
A Curious Herbal
Elizabeth Blackwell’s Pioneering Masterpiece of Botanical Art
Edited by Marta McDowell
With an essay by Janet Stiles Tyson
500 full-color illustrations
576 pages · 8 × 13"
Hardcover · $75
ISBN 978-0-7892-1453-9
From A Curious Herbal
Harem
The World Behind the Veil
By Alev Lytle Croutier
125 illustrations, 50 in full color
232 pages · 7 × 10"
Paper · $29.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1206-1
Lee Krasner By Robert Hobbs
115 or more illustrations
Approx. 48 in full color
128 pages · 8½ × 11"
Paper · $25
ISBN 978-1-55859-283-4
Revised Edition
Passion by Design
The Art and Times of Tamara de Lempicka
By Baroness Kizette de Lempicka-Foxhall
Introduction by Marisa de Lempicka
100 illustrations, most in full color
200 pages · 7 × 9"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1375-4
Women of the 1920s
Style, Glamour, and the Avant-Garde By Thomas Bleitner
80 illustrations, 9 in color
168 pages · 8 × 8"
Hardcover · $22.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1347-1
Women Walking Freedom, Adventure, Independence
By Karin Sagner
56 illustrations, most in full color
156 pages · 8 × 8"
Hardcover · $22.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1286-3
Women Who Read Are Dangerous
By Stefan Bollmann
Foreword by Karen Joy Fowler
Over 60 illustrations, most in full color
156 pages · 8 × 8"
Hardcover · $22.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1256-6
Tiny Folio Queens
Women Who Ruled, from Ancient Egypt to Buckingham Palace By Lauren Bucca
251 illustrations, most in full color
320 pages · 4 × 4⅜"
Hardcover · $12.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1401-0
Jane Austen Notebook Facsimiles
Boxed Set of Three Volumes In Her Own Hand
By Jane Austen
Three hardcover volumes, slipcased · $75
ISBN 978-0-7892-1210-8
Volume the Second
By Jane Austen
336 pages · 6¾ × 8½"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1200-9
Volume the Third
By Jane Austen
192 pages · 6¾ × 8½"
Hardcover · $24.95
ISBN 978-0-7892-1201-6
Title Index
AABBEVILLE ILLUSTRATED CLASSICS , 75
ABBEVILLE SPORTS , 50–51
Academia: Collegiate Gothic Architecture in the United States, 60
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (Abbeville Illustrated Classics), 59, 75
An Almanac of New York City for the Year 2025, 21
Alphabet Everywhere, 54
Ancient Trees: Portraits of Time, 76, 81
Animals (how artists see), 41
Ansel Adams: The National Park Service Photographs, 76, 81
Ansel Adams: The National Park Service Photographs ( tiny folio), 57
Antonio Gaudí: Master Architect, 60
Art and Science, 62
The Art of Arousal: A Celebration of Erotic Art throughout History, 62
Art of Light and Space, 62
The Art of Rock: Posters from Presley to Punk, 70
The Art of Rock: Posters from Presley to Punk ( tiny folio), 56
The Art of Tarot ( tiny folio), 56
Artists’ Self-Portraits, 62
ArtSpeak: A Guide to Contemporary Ideas, Movements, and Buzzwords, 1945 to the Present, 62
Audubon’s Birds of America (boxed notecard set), 44
Audubon’s Birds of America: The Baby Elephant Folio, 66, 76
Audubon’s Birds of America: The Tiny Folio ( tiny folio), 45
Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away., 73
B
Bali: Sustainable Visions, 37
Baobab, 76, 81
Battlefields, 73, 82
Bernard Maybeck: Visionary Architect, 61
Biblioscents: Fragrant Bookmarks to Deepen the Reading Experience, 48
Big Cat, Small Cat, 54
Botanica Magnifica: Portraits of the World’s Most Extraordinary Flowers and Plants, 76, 81
Botanica Magnifica: Portraits of the World’s Most Extraordinary Flowers and Plants ( tiny folio), 57
Brave Wolf and the Thunderbird ( tales of the people ), 52
Build-a-Bug, 53
The Butterfly Dance ( tales of the people ), 52
CThe Cape Cod Cottage, 39
Carmen Cicero: Drawings and Watercolors: Tales of Intrigue, Danger, and Humor, 17
The Carving of Mount Rushmore, 73
Cathedrals of Industry: Exploring the Factories and Infrastructure that Made America, 11
Celestial Realm: The Yellow Mountains of China, 77, 82, 86
Celtic Knots (boxed notecard set ), 46
Celtic Knots (notebook ), 47
A Century of American Toys and Games: The Story of Pressman Toy, 70
Chasing the Mountain Light: A Life Photographing Wild Places, 77, 82
The Chelsea Hotel, 7
Chesapeake Country, 86
China: A Photographic Journey through the Middle Kingdom (miniature edition), 86
Chinese Calligraphy: From Pictograph to Ideogram: The History of 214 Essential Chinese/Japanese Characters, 73
Chivalry and Courtesy: Medieval Manners for a Modern World, 73
A Christmas Carol: Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, 3
The Civil Rights Movement: A Photographic History, 1954–68, 74
Classic Cocktails ( tiny folio), 56
Coach: The Greatest Teachers in Sports and Their Lessons for Us All, 74
The Cocktail Seminars, 72
The Complete Book of Bonsai: A Practical Guide to Its Art and Cultivation, 77
Coyote in Love with a Star ( tales of the people ), 52
A Curious Herbal: Elizabeth Blackwell’s Pioneering Masterpiece of Botanical Art, 66, 78, 88
D
David Hockney, 67
Deep A nities: Art and Science, 62
The Discus Thrower Meets Peter Pan: Two New York City Icons Join Forces for Survival, 20
Distilled Knowledge: The Science Behind Drinking’s Greatest Myths, Legends, and Unanswered Questions, 72
Divine New York: Inside the Historic Churches and Synagogues of Manhattan, 60, 79, 82
Dog Number 1, Dog Number 10, 54
Dryads: Spirits of the Trees, 29
E
Egyptian Wall Painting, 63
Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Illustration, 63
Estancias: The Great Houses and Ranches of Argentina, 71, 86
The Expectant Father: The Ultimate Guide for Dads-to-Be, 80
F
Faithful Friends: Norman Rockwell and His Dogs, 59
Fallingwater: A Frank Lloyd Wright Country House, 60
Families (how artists see), 52
Fashion: Treasures of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ( tiny folio), 57
Fine Bonsai: Art & Nature, 81
Flip-a-Feather, 53
Flip-a-gator, 53
FLIP AND FLOP BOOKS, 53
Flip-o-saurus, 53
Flip-o-storic, 53
Frank Lloyd Wright: America’s Master Architect, 61
Frank Lloyd Wright: America’s Master Architect ( tiny folio), 56
Franz Kline, 67
From Angels to Werewolves: Human-Animal Hybrids in Myth and Art, 63
Fruit: From the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection (boxed notecard set ), 55
Fruit: From the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection ( tiny folio), 57
G
Giotto, 66
Giuseppe Panza: Memories of a Collector, 64
The Golden Lands: Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam (Architecture of the Buddhist World ), 60
The Grand Cascapedia River: A History, Volume One, 77
The Grand Cascapedia River: A History, Volume Two, 77
The Grand Medieval Bestiary: Animals in Illuminated Manuscripts (dragonet edition), 63
Greece after the War: Years of Hope, 85
H
Haiku: Japanese Poems for the Four Seasons, 31
Handmade in India: A Geographic Encyclopedia of Indian Handicrafts, 19
Harem: The World Behind the Veil, 74, 88
Heads, 82
Healing Plants from Elizabeth Blackwell’s “Curious Herbal” (boxed notecard set), 55
Healing Plants from Elizabeth Blackwell’s “Curious Herbal” ( tiny folio), 57
The Heart’s Journey, 55
Henry Clay Frick: An Intimate Portrait, 63
Herbs and Spices (boxed notecard set ), 55
The History of Paris in Painting, 64
HOW ARTISTS SEE , 52
How Raven Stole the Sun ( tales of the people ), 52
How to Live Like a Monk: Medieval Wisdom for Modern Life, 73
A Humanist Vision: The Naomi Rosenblum Family Collection, 83
Humanitas, 84
Humanitas II: The People of Gujarat, 84
Humanitas III: The People of Burma, 84
IThe Impressionists Outdoors: Town, Country, Garden, Seaside (boxed notecard set ), 22
In Her Own Hand (Boxed Set), 75, 89
In Her Own Hand: Volume the Second, 89
In Her Own Hand: Volume the Third, 89
India Exposed: The Subcontinent A–Z, 87
Ira Resnick: A Decade through My Lens, 84
JJapanese Prints: From the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (boxed notecard set), 55
Japanese Screens: Through a Break in the Clouds, 63
The Japanese Tattoo, 83
Jay Matternes: Paleoartist and Wildlife Painter, 68
Joel Perlman: A Sculptor’s Journey, 68
John Singer Sargent (masterpiece edition), 69
K
Karel Appel: Works on Paper, 66
Karen Gunderson: The Dark World of Light, 67
The King and the Magician, 54
Kobe Bryant, 49
LLake E ect Days, 75
Larry Poons, 69
The Last Monk of the Strofades: Memories from an Unknown Greek Island, 74, 85
The Last Navigator, 41
Lee Krasner, 67, 87
Legends of Major League Baseball, 51
Legends of the NBA, 50
Legends of the NFL, 51
Legends of Women’s Gymnastics, 51
Leo Lionni: Storyteller, Artist, Designer, 68, 71
The Libertine: The Art of Love in Eighteenth-Century France, 64
Life and Culture in Northeast India, 87
Little Women (abbeville illustrated classics), 75
Living Jewish Art: The Work of Itshak Holtz, 15
M
Messi and Ronaldo: Who Is the Greatest? ( world soccer legends), 50
Mix-a-Mutt, 53
Moxie: The Daring Women of Classic Hollywood, 5
The Museum of Scent: Exploring the Curious and Wondrous World of Fragrance, 78
Mushroom Foraging and Feasting: Recollections and Recipes from a Lifetime on the Hunt, 72, 78
Mushrooms (boxed notecard set ), 55
My Adventures as an Illustrator, 59, 68
Mycenae: From Myth to History, 85
Mythical Creatures ( tiny folio), 56
N
THE NEW FATHER, 80
The New Father: A Dad’s Guide to the First Year, 80
The New Father: A Dad’s Guide to the Toddler Years, 12–36 Months, 80
New York Bars at Dawn, 79,83
New York: Treasures of the Museum of the City of New York ( tiny folio), 58, 79
Norman Rockwell Address Book, 58
Norman Rockwell: Drawings, 1911–1976, 59
Norman Rockwell: 332 Magazine Covers, 59
Norman Rockwell: 332 Magazine Covers ( tiny folio), 56
Norman Rockwell’s A Day in the Life of a Boy, 54
Norman Rockwell’s A Day in the Life of a Girl, 54
Norman Rockwell’s Faith of America, 59
Numbers Everywhere, 54
O
Ornamental Cornices: Manhattan’s Sheet-Metal Masterpieces, 27
Oysters: A Celebration in the Raw, 72
PPacific Legacy: Image and Memory from World War II in the Pacific, 74
Passion by Design: The Art and Times of Tamara de Lempicka, 68, 88
Patterns in Art: A Closer Look at the Old Masters, 64, 71
Paul Landacre: California Hills, Hollywood, and the World Beyond: A Catalog Raisonné, 43
Pictures of the Floating World: An Introduction to Japanese Prints, 64
Play (how artists see ), 52
Posh Portals: Elegant Entrances and Ingratiating Ingresses to Apartments for the A uent in New York City, 61, 79
A Postcard from Kasos, 1965, 85
Q
Queens: Women Who Ruled, from Ancient Egypt to Buckingham Palace ( tiny folio), 56, 89
RThe Ramble in Central Park: A Wilderness West of Fifth, 79, 83
Renoir, 69
The Rockefeller Family Home: Kykuit, 61, 71
Rome Antics, 35
Ronald Bladen: Sculpture, 66
S
Santorini: Portrait of a Vanished Era, 85
The Secret Garden (abbeville illustrated classics), 75
The Seventies: A Photographic Journey, 84
Shingu: Message from Nature, 69
Shoes ( tiny folio), 57
Six Spices: A Simple Concept of Indian Cooking, 72
Sometimes It’s Grandmas and Grandpas, Not Mommies and Daddies, 54
Spirit Stones: The Ancient Art of the Scholar’s Rock, 65, 81
Stars of All Time ( world soccer legends), 50
Stars of Major League Baseball, 51
Stars of the NBA, 24, 50
Stars of the NFL, 51
Stars of Women’s Soccer ( world soccer legends), 50
Stars of World Soccer ( world soccer legends), 50
Stars of World Tennis, 23, 51
Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood, 70
TTALES OF THE PEOPLE, 52
Tea Sommelier: A Step-by-Step Guide, 72
TINY FOLIOS, 56–58
Tony Sarg: Genius at Play, Adventures in Illustration, Puppetry, and Popular Culture, 69
Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists: Discovering the Connections, 65
Treasure Island and Kidnapped (abbeville illustrated classics), 75
Treasures of the Art Institute of Chicago: Paintings from the 19th Century to the Present ( tiny folio), 58
Treasures of the Brooklyn Museum ( tiny folio), 58
Treasures of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ( tiny folio), 58
Treasures of the National Museum of the American Indian ( tiny folio), 58
Treasures of the New-York Historical Society ( tiny folio), 58
The Trees of North America (boxed notecard set ), 55
The Trees of North America: Michaux and Redouté’s American Masterpiece, 78
The Trees of North America: Michaux and Redouté’s American Masterpiece ( tiny folio), 57
U
Uncorked: A Corkscrew Collection, 70
V
Video Games: From Pong to the PS5, 13
W
Watercolor: A History, 65
Weekend in Havana: An American Photographer in the Forbidden City, 83
The Weeping Goldsmith: Discoveries in the Secret Land of Myanmar, 87
What Heaven Looks Like: Comments on a Strange Wordless Book, 65
William Glackens, 67
Women in the Middle Ages: Illuminating the World of Peasants, Nuns, and Queens, 9 Women of the 1920s: Style, Glamour, and the Avant-Garde, 88
Women Walking: Freedom, Adventure, Independence, 65, 89
Women Who Read Are Dangerous, 65, 89
Wonders of the Indian Wilderness, 78, 87
Work (how artists see ), 52
A World History of Photography, 84
The World Trade Center Remembered, 61, 79
Wristwatch Annual 2024: The Catalog of Producers, Prices, Models, and Specifications, 70
Wristwatch Annual 2025: The Catalog of Producers, Prices, Models, and Specifications, 33
Y
You Bet Your Life: Your Guide to Deadly Risk, 74
Z
Zen in Japanese Culture, 71, 87
AAdams, Ansel, 57, 76, 81
Adams, Sarah, 72, 78
Aftel, Mandy, 48, 78
Alcott, Louisa May, 75
Alpern, Andrew, 61, 79
Anfam, David, 69
Anton, Mauricio, 68
Arison, Lin, 65
Atkins, Robert, 62
Auder, Alexandra, 7
Austen, Jane, 75, 89
Axelrod, Alan, 70
B
Ball, Sara, 53
Barrie, David, 41
Barnes, Richard, 61
Bassegoda Nonell, Juan, 60
Bauer, Fred, 59
Bertier de Sauvigny, Guillaume de, 64
Bertolazzi, Alberto, 13
Bharucha, Erach, 78, 87
Bidwell, John, 43
Blair, Gavin, 71, 87
Blaugrund, Annette, 17
Bleitner, Thomas, 88
Blonsky, Douglas, 79, 83
Blue, Tyler, 23, 49, 51
Boettger, Suzaan, 79, 83
Bollmann, Stefan, 65, 89
Braun, Peter, 33, 70
Breen, Peg, 27
Bretaña, Raissa, 5, 57
Brisset, Claire-Akiko, 63
Brooke, Jeremy Franklin, 70
Brott, Armin A., 80
Brown, Steven, 76, 81
Brunel, Geneviéve, 64
Bucay, Jorge, 54
Bucca, Lauren, 56
Bu , Joe, 74
Bu , Sheila, 74
Bullaty, Sonja, 61, 79
Burd, Clara M., 75
Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 75
Butterfield, Jan, 62
Byrne, Gayle, 54
C
Cacouri, Athina, 85
Calabrese, Omar, 62
Calcaterra, Craig, 51
Carmichael, Hoagy B., 77
Carroll, Colleen, 52
Carter, Alice A., 75
Castelao, Leandro, 72
Christin, Anne-Marie, 63 Civardi, Ornella, 31
Clothier, Peter, 67 Co n, Tom, 52
Cordonnier, Rémy, 63
Croutier, Alev Lytle, 74, 88
Cybulskie, Danièle, 73
D
Davis, Wade, 87
Dawavendewa, Gerald, 52
Delmas, François-Xavier, 72 Delon, Michel, 64
Dickens, Charles, 3 di Giovanni, Norman, 71, 86 di Suvero, Mark, 66 Distel, Anne, 69
Donhauser, Whitney W., 58, 79
Duby, Georges, 64
E
Ebony, David, 17, 69 Edinger, Claudio, 7 Elias, Thomas S., 65, 81 Elkins, James, 65 Emmerich, André, 68 Evers-Williams, Myrlie, 74
F
Fazzioli, Edoardo, 73 Fellman, Sandi, 83 Ferraris, Giovanna, 64, 71 Ferreiro, Luis, 73 Fieldhouse, Simon, 61, 79 Finch, Christopher, 56, 59 Flores d’Arcais, Francesca, 66 Folberg, Neil, 65
Fonda, Jane, 5 Forrest, Todd, 76, 81 Foss, Joe, 74
Fowler, Karen Joy, 65, 89
Frank, Elizabeth, 67
Fraser, Susan M., 57, 78 Fried, Michael, 69
G
Gaugh, Harry F., 67
Gerdts, William H., 67
Ginanneschi, Isabella, 37
Gioia, Dana, 43
Giovannini, Joseph, 69 Goldberger, Paul, 61, 79 Grant, Kenneth, 61, 79 Gray, Alice, 57, 76, 81 Greenbaum, Miriam, 73 Grushkin, Paul, 56, 70 Guare, John, 85
Guo, Guang, 86 Gusti, 54
H
Hachadourian, Marc, 57, 76, 81
Hamill, Pete, 7 Harper, Damian, 77, 82, 86 Hartman, Elizabeth Anne, 60, 79, 82
Haverfield, Mary, 54
Heck, Christian, 63
Heinz, Thomas A., 60
Heller, Steven, 68, 71
Heth, Charlotte, 58 Hill, Richard W., Sr., 58
Hobbs, Robert, 67, 88 Hoefling, Brian D., 29, 56, 72 Hollman, Gemma, 9
Holtje, James P., 11
Horowitz, Michael L., 11, 60, 79, 82
Hu, Kemin, 65, 81 Hung, Wu, 77, 82, 86
J
Ja e, Steven H., 58, 79
Johnson, Susan Gail, 21
Jökulsson, Illugi, 50 Joyce, Andrea, 51
K
Karp, Marilynn Gelfman, 70 Kasher, Steven, 74 Kaufman, Elliott, 54
Kaufmann, Edgar, Jr., 60
Kayser, Alex, 82
Kedros, Marilen Frangoulis, 85
Keehner, Pinky, 20
Kidwell, Clara Sue, 58 Kirk, Duncan Murray, 37 Kjartansson, Kjartan Atli, 50 Klein, Robert, 84
Kowalski, Jesse, 59, 63
Kreipe de Montaño, Marty, 52 Kress, W. John, 57, 76, 81, 87
LLach, Will, 54 Lall, Vikram, 60
Lambert, Jean-Clarence, 66
Lazzaris, Silvia, 64, 71
Lempicka, Marisa de, 68, 88 Lempicka-Foxhall, Baroness Kizette de, 68, 88
Leonard, Mary Whalen, 54 Leoneschi, Francesca, 64, 71 Levick, Melba, 60 Limpkin, Clive, 87
Lionni, Annie, 68, 71
Little, Christopher, 60
Lobanova, Anna, 73
Lobrichon, Guy, 64
Lomeo, Angelo, 61, 79
Long, Gregory, 57, 78
Lymperopoulou, Katerina, 74, 85
M
Macauley, David, 35
Marcello, Nicolò Mulas, 13
Marcus, Leonard S., 68, 71
Marsh, Chuck, 54
Martin, Linda R., 52
Mastropavlos, Nikos G., 85
Matsuoka, Seigo, 77, 82, 86
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