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Icons of Cycling

Edited by Kirsten Van Steenberge

Biking inspires millions of people around the world, with an ever-growing fan base. With some 200 color and black-and-white photographs, Icons of Cycling captures the thrill and fascination of this sport on two wheels. Compiling the work of some of the best cycling photographers, the book breathes the spirit of cycling — as close and emotional as if the viewer were part of the race. Discover extraordinary shots of the peloton winding along alpine serpentines; exhausted athletes at the end of a stage; and unknown heroes from the team behind the team. A microcosm of ambition and passion, pain and glory, this is both a photographic artwork and a contemporary document of a thriving sport. A cherished collector’s item for every cycle enthusiast.

9783961713554

teNeues Verlag GmbH 9.25 x 11.75in. 272pp., 200 col. November 2021 $65.00/CDN$88.00 Hardback A timeless book featuring the beautiful side of cycling and that brings together the elements that make cycling so fascinating: athletes, passionate fans, iconic images.

Flandrien

Stephan Vanfleteren

An ode to Alberic ‘Briek’ Schotte, the godfather of all Flandriens. The heroes of the Tour of Flanders and the Paris-Roubaix are tough and determined. The Flemings specialize in riding on bad roads and in bad weather. This set of photos provides an intimate and emotional portrait of these legendary athletes, landscapes and the Flemish culture. Stephan Vanfleteren has been photographing cycling races in Belgium and its surrounding areas for more than 15 years already. With more than 100 images, carefully selected by photographer Stephan Vanfleteren.

9789081623711

Hannibal Publishers 5.75 x 5.75in. 132pp., 87 b.&w. April 2021 $32.00/CDN$43.00 Hardback A small-format collection of intimate, emotional portraits of Belgium’s elite competitive cyclists, the landscapes where they race, and the Flemish culture that supports them, by the photographer of Surf Tribe (9789492677365).

Heroes Women in Snowboarding

Jérôme Tanon

Heroes: Women in Snowboarding is the product of two years’ work by photographer Jérôme Tanon, following some of the most dedicated female snowboarders around the world. It is a declaration of love, highlighting the culture, passion and dedication of female snowboarders. Though women’s snowboarding has developed radically over the last decade, few photographs celebrate the champions of the sport. Over two winter seasons, Tanon traveled the world to meet several snowboarders, hear their stories and photograph them in the streets, the parks and the back-country. The sheer passion they put into their sport was instantly obvious. Shared here are personal stories and artworks by the snowboarders themselves.

Contributors: Estelle Pensiero, Robin Van Gyn, Mary Walsh, Crystal Legoffe, Marie-France Roy, Leanne Pelosi, Nirvana Ortanez, Desiree Melancon, Marion Haerty, Kaisa Lemley, Morgan Anderson, Sarah King, Elena Graglia, Melissa Riitano, Ylfa Runarsdottir, Elena Könz, Ivika Jürgenson, Naima Antolin, Ylfa Rúnarsdóttir, Christy Prior, Jessa Gilbert, Tina Jeler, Natasza Zurek, Anna Gasser, Hana Beaman, Jamie Anderson, Laurie Blouin, Leila Iwabuchi, Annie Boulanger, Alexis Roland, Zoë Vernon, Mia Brookes, Sina Candrian, Klaudia Medlova, Natacha Rottier, Christina “Pika” Burtner, Alicia Gilmour, Margot Rozies, Hannah Eddy, Zoi Sadowski-Synnnott.

9781788841436

ACC Art Books 9.5 x 11.625in. 288pp., 199 illus. October 2021 $50.00/CDN$67.50 Hardback A punk feminist tribute to the “bad-ass” women of snowboarding, filled with stories, lithographs, drawings, graphic illustrations, and a ton of portrait and action photographs.

9783949070013

Seltmann Publishers 3.5 x 4.25in. 365pp., 365 col. September 2021 $32.50/CDN$44.00 Calendar

9783949070020

Seltmann Publishers 3.5 x 4.25in. 365pp., 365 col. September 2021 $32.50/CDN$44.00 Calendar

Photodarium 2022

Lars Harmsen, Raban Ruddigkeit, Oliver Seltmann, Boris Kahl

This glossy 365-day tear-off perpetual calendar is now appearing for the 9th consecutive year. Each day of 2022 is represented with an analogue instant-photo in original size, with a high-quality lacquer finish creating a true polaroid feeling. On the back is a short text about the picture and information about the photographer and the film used. Comes with a colorful sturdy collector’s box — perfect for storing the pictures you want to keep.

9783949070044

Seltmann Publishers 4.5 x 6.25in. 365pp., 365 col. September 2021 $28.95/CDN$38.95 Calendar

9783949070051

Seltmann Publishers 4.5 x 6.25in. 365pp., 365 col. September 2021 $28.95/CDN$38.95 Calendar

The Art of Vinyl Covers 2022

Bernd Jonkmanns, Oliver Seltmann

Vinyl records and record stores are currently experiencing a revival. This carefully curated tear-off calendar with 365 vinyl covers from the last five decades includes famous and lesser-known artists of all genres. In addition to providing daily musical inspiration, each cover image has information on the photographers, illustrators, and art directors. With the printed Spotify Codes, every album can be listened to immediately and anywhere.

Photodarium Private 2022

Lars Harmsen, Raban Ruddigkeit, Oliver Seltmann, Boris Kahl

Presenting the 4th annual Photodarium Private, a tear-off calendar revealing uncensored instant photos. Every day of 2022 a new erotic, nude or cheeky instant-picture is uncovered. On each calendar page is an analogue instant-photo in its original size, with a glossy lacquer finish creating a true polaroid feeling. On the back is a short text about the picture and information about the photographer and the film used.

The Art of Soundtrack Covers

Bernd Jonkmanns, Oliver Seltmann

Presenting the album covers of the 365 most legendary soundtrack classics in one tear-off calendar. The artistically designed covers present an inspiring way of combining real music and design history. For this perpetual tear-off calendar, the best movie soundtrack covers from the past five decades have been selected, and each includes information on the artists, designers, and producers. With the printed Spotify Codes, every album can be listened to immediately and anywhere.

111 Places in Women’s History in Washington, DC That You Must Not Miss

Kaitlin Calogera, Rebecca Grawl

Women’s history is everywhere in Washington, if curious locals and adventurous tourists know where to look. As the District of Columbia evolved into one of the world’s top tourist destinations, women emerged as pioneers and a town created to house the federal government matured into a gilded city affluent in feminist culture. Historic houses, hidden alleyways, and neighborhood parks stand as memorials to America’s founding mothers who built the nation’s capital. This book records the legacies of these women and encourages readers to explore their names on headstones, street signs, and buildings, while also discovering where hidden history is unmarked.

111 Places in Walt Disney World That You Must Not Miss

Amy Bizzarri

With an average annual attendance of over 52 million visitors, Walt Disney World is the most visited vacation destination in the world. But beyond the beloved attractions, there are so many hidden secrets to behold. Did you know that you can scuba dive with Nemo and friends? Take hula lessons with Stitch? Ride into the sunset on Cinderella’s real horse? In this new guide, travel journalist and Walt Disney World expert and enthusiast Amy Bizzarri provides a checklist of 111 unique stops that you’ll want to make as you explore the park’s endless attractions. Inspiring, practical and entertaining, this is the premier guide to all the off-the-radar, don’t miss things to see and do in the happiest place on Earth.

111 Places in the Twin Cities That You Must Not Miss

Elizabeth Foy Larsen

When most people think of Minneapolis and St. Paul, they think of frigid winters and thousands of lakes. So, most people who come explore the Twin Cities are in for a surprise. The truth is that this metropolis is where history, the arts and world cultures combine to create a dynamic community that is constantly reinventing itself. The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul are packed with secrets and adventures. Discover 111 places in the Twin Cities that will amaze and delight you, whether it’s your first visit or fifteenth, or you are a native daughter or son who is lucky enough to call this land of sky-blue waters your home.

9783740812171

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. August 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback

9783740810450

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. August 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback

9783740813475

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. June 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback Revised and updated edition

111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss

Floriana Petersen

Silicon Valley has become the Mesopotamia of the Digital Age, built on cycles of innovation and disruption, monstrous ambition, and a steady supply of labor and capital. Yet for all that’s known about companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook - and the personas behind those companies - the culture of Silicon Valley remains elusive and contradictory, even to many locals. This unique guidebook, written by longtime local Floriana Petersen, takes you on an insider’s tour of 111 cool, offbeat, and very compelling places that offer insight into the evolving character of Silicon Valley.

111 Dark Places in England That You Shouldn’t Miss

Philip R. Stone

Our significant dead and mortality moments are remembered at dark tourism sites, where complex issues of politics, history and ethics are exposed. This first-ever travel guide to dark tourism in England offers a thoughtprovoking compendium of difficult heritage. We remember the dead or acts of suffering through ‘heritage that hurts’. This book explores infamous acts as well as obscure dark tourism sites lost to memory. 111 Dark Places in England That You Shouldn’t Miss will help shine light on dark tourism and inherent complex issues associated with commemorating our dead. Dark tourism is politically vulnerable and ethically laden with moral commentary. This book attempts to be authoritative yet accessible in exploring sites of pain and shame.

111 Places in London That You Shouldn’t Miss

John Sykes

London is full of strange and beautiful sights. It is a place for traditions and rebels, for the establishment and every alternative subculture. This book celebrates the diversity of the city. It invites you to see Little Ben or the fake 10 Downing Street, and answers both conventional and unusual questions. What, apart from Rolling Scones, will you see at God’s Own Junkyard? Where does an old-school gentleman buy his wine and umbrellas? Why did Robbie Williams feud with his next-door neighbor? How has the city commemorated the Queen Mother and Princess Diana? In which park do 100-year-old naked ladies cavort on the banks of the Thames? Where did Lenin and Julian Assange campaign for their beliefs? And which bridge rolls itself up?

9783740813468

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. June 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback Revised and updated edition

9783740809003

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. September 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback

9783740811686

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. August 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback Revised and updated edition

9783740811679

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. October 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback

9783740812775

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. June 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback Revised and updated edition

111 Places in Yorkshire That You Shouldn’t Miss

Ed Glinert

They call Yorkshire God’s own country. This is because England’s biggest county is also England’s most epic and most historically exciting. It has everything: unimaginably beautiful countryside, derelict castles, cliff-hugging coastlines, brutally bleak moors, quirkily quaint villages, wondrously winding waterways and industrial monsters of cities. This is the ultimate guide to Yorkshire for locals and experienced travelers, featuring interesting and unusual places.

9783740812850

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. October 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback Revised and updated edition

9783740813505

Emons Verlag GmbH 5.375 x 8.125in. 240pp., 111 col. October 2021 $20.00 /CDN$27.00 Paperback

111 Places in Cambridge That You Shouldn’t Miss

Rosalind Horton, Sally Simmons

Tens of thousands of visitors flock to Cambridge every year to see the colleges, go punting on the river, and shop. But there is much more to Cambridge. Eccentricity is something of a Cambridge tradition, taking its visitors by surprise, whether that’s with a huge metal time-eating grasshopper, sculptures that dive into the ground feet first, or a museum that makes a feature of broken pottery.

111 Places in Tokyo That You Shouldn’t Miss

Christine Izeki, Björn Neumann

Tokyo is a city that enshrines the past and the future, where the Far East meets the Western world. With this exceptional travel guide by Christine Izeki and Björn Neumann, you can easily explore the Tokyo Metropolis from unusual vantage points, far away from the crowded tourist tracks. The authors take you to unknown nooks and green oases in the middle of the concrete desert.

111 Places in Birmingham That You Shouldn’t Miss

Ben Waddington

Welcome to Birmingham, a super-diverse city with an evershifting identity. This is the quiet medieval market town that overnight became the center of the industrial revolution. This book tells the story many would miss through the art, places, buildings, people and the dynamic mix of cultures that reveal the Birmingham identity, from the smallest architectural details to epic civic structures.

Japan Tranquility and Tumult

Nicolas Wauters

A new travel guide to Japan, illustrated by extraordinary photos, that avoids clichés while exploring the country’s mythical places. Admire Tokyo in all of its tranquility, Kyoto under the charm of the geishas, Osaka full of tumult, but also Mount Fuji and many other must-see destinations. Going beneath the surface, Nicolas Wauters describes the Japanese way of life, their traditions and their festivals. The images are accompanied by a QR code that allows access to constantly updated data. No need to search in the pages of your book, you are geolocated and nearby places of interest are immediately displayed.

9782390251699

Lannoo Publishers 6.75 x 9.5in. 224pp., 220 col. August 2021 $35.00/CDN$47.50 Hardback More than a simple travel guide, this is a book filled with splendid photos. By scanning the QR code, you can access the updated online guide to find out about all the places of interest nearby when you are traveling in the country.

Surf & Stay 7 Road Trips in Europe

Veerle Helsen

This wanderlust-fueled guide profiles breath-taking surfing spots in seven European regions, including Spanish Cantabria, the French Basque Country, Tenerife, Belgium, the UK, and Brittany. Veerle Helsen, a die-hard surfer and design journalist, has combed Europe for a mix of better and lesser- known surfing spots, authentic beach restaurants, fabulous hotels, and the most beautiful driving routes. This book expands on her previous photo/guidebook to surf travel (also called Surf & Stay, 9789401449069) which was published in 2018 and focused on the coasts of Spain and Portugal.

9789401476669

Lannoo Publishers 8.625 x 10.625in. 256pp., 280 col., 30 b.&w. July 2021 $55.00/CDN$74.00 Hardback This insider’s guide profiles breath-taking surfing spots, authentic beach restaurants, fabulous hotels, and the most scenic routes in seven European regions, including Spanish Cantabria, the French Basque Country, and Brittany.

Dog Friendly New York Insider Intel from Dog Lover to Dog Lover

Winnie Au, Marta Roca

From the best green spaces to go fetch, to the most stylish cafés and hotels that welcome guests on four legs, this guide tells you all you need to know to have a tail-wagging time in New York City. With beautiful photography, handy maps and plenty of insider’s tips, it lets you in on where to eat, drink, walk, visit and stay, alongside profiles of some of New York’s most interesting dog owners. Whether you’re looking for weekend get-aways or doggy day-trips, find out just how much more fun the city can be when you’ve got your pooch in tow.

9781914314100

Hoxton Mini Press 5.75 x 8.25in. 176pp., 90 col. October 2021 $22.95/CDN$29.95 Hardback

The only guide persons and their pooches will need for a tail-wagging good time in New York City.

The South of France for Art Lovers Eric Rinckhout, photographs by Arnaud Moro

There’s more to the South of France than sun, beaches, palm trees and the azure blue sea. For over 100 years, it has been the favorite destination of many artists. In The South of France for Art Lovers journalist and art connoisseur Eric Rinckhout has selected more than 350 exceptional places: from the chapel decorated by Louise Bourgeois to the studio of Matisse and the apartment of Nabokov, from Eileen Gray’s modernist Villa E-1027 to architect Frank Gehry’s most recent design, from the oldest cinema in the world to street art in Marseille. Discover the best and most unique spots in inspiring lists such as contemporary sculpture gardens on wine estates, in the footsteps of painters and writers, chansonniers and rock stars, sleeping inside art, gardens that are artistic gems and much more.

9789460582790

Luster 5.625 x 7.5in. 272pp., 90 col. August 2021 $25.00/CDN$34.00 Paperback A cultural exploration of the South of France, from Nice and Montpellier to the tiniest villages, part of Luster’s hugely successful Hidden series.

Celebrate! The Greatest Festivals around the World

Edited by teNeues

Every culture likes to party. Traditional celebrations, whether the Hindu Holi Festival or the Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival, have traveled beyond their origins to become international phenomena. Whether seasonal or religious, such holidays represent the human need for authentic experience, direct encounter, and a sense of time or the spiritual. This volume leads readers back to the roots of these annual events and festivals, exploring their history, meanings, and evolutions. With vibrant photographs as well as practical information on each featured event, it’s a captivating journey of cultural exploration and joie de vivre.

9783961713073

teNeues Verlag GmbH 9.25 x 11.75in. 191pp., 120 col. September 2021 $45.00/CDN$60.00 Hardback English, German This celebration of festivals and holidays captures some of the most spectacular events around the globe, from the Hindu Holi Festival and Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival to Rio’s Carnival or the Beltane Fire Festival in Edinburgh.

Why Bees Do Not See Red and We Sometimes Feel Blue 150 Facts about Colours

Joanna Zoelzer

Has pink always been feminine and blue masculine? Why does orange whet our appetite? Why do we feel blue? Shades of color accompany our lives and shape our language: we become green with envy, or remove our rose-tinted spectacles. But how did colors acquire these associations? In this beautiful coffee table book, we traverse the color spectrum with 150 remarkable stories of our experience, understanding and theories of color. With insights from art, nature, psychology and science, this is an amusing, entertaining, and vibrant journey through the cultural history of color.

9783961713653

teNeues Verlag GmbH 7.625 x 9.5in. 224pp., 98 col., 2 b.&w. November 2021 $45.00/CDN$60.00 Hardback For thousands of years, colors have determined our lives. They decide about mating, food, survival and power. They have an influence on our thinking and feeling. Behind every hue lies an amazing story.

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