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  • Mr

    by Chris Gregory
    Although Bob Dylan’s music of the 1960s and 70s was highly acclaimed and vastly influential, by the mid 1980s his creativity had dipped so low that he was seriously thinking of retiring. Yet from the late ‘90s onwards he began to produce work that was comparable in quality to that of his heyday. The action in these extraordinary songs appears to take place in an indeterminate historical period, sometime between the American Civil War and the present day; in a mythic landscape of noisy, smoky h... more
  • The Poser: 38 Portraits Reimagined

    by Maya Stein
    In her new book, Maya Stein documents how she transcended the pandemic isolation by re-creating contemporary portraits as part of the “museum at home” movement. “The Poser: 38 Portraits Reimagined” features imagery and interviews with a selection of artists from around the world whose work she re-created, as well as Maya’s personal essays and reflection about the process of attempting live reenactments of two-dimensional artwork. The book includes a foreword by Danielle Krysa of The Jealous Cura... more
  • Crush On, by Haily

    by Bradley Andrew Ramsey

    An adult picture book, and who knows what will develop, in this New Publisher's Serial: Girl on the Lam, published by Ramsey & Short Publishing, and written by Brad Ramsey, with illustrations by Haily.

  • Our State Flowers: Alabama's Camelia to the U.S. Virgin Island's Yellow Cedar

    by Robert Daley
    A spinoff from Soul Talk (ISBN 0-7388-5652-5 ), this book showcases the floral art of my sister-in-law, Delia Daley, presenting her drawings of the officially designated flowers for the Fifty States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands along with official mottoes and a very brief commentary for reflection. The intent is to provide relaxation and an opportunity to appreciate the original ideas that served to guide the founding and development of the United States.
  • My Father When Young

    by Michael Tisserand
    My Father When Young introduces the remarkable circa-1950s photography of the late Jerry Tisserand, discovered during quarantine by his son, author MIchael Tisserand. Subjects include street scenes in Europe, intimate moments in parties in Indiana and Kentucky, and costumed revelers in New Orleans' 1959 Mardi Gras.
  • Tokyo Travel Diary

    by Gert Richter
    Three weeks in Tokyo - writer photographer Gert Richter tells with his camera how he experienced Tokyo at different times, from different angles, in different quarters. An artistic, not at all touristy view of everyday life in a vibrant, fascinating metropolis.
  • JUST LIKE US: Veterinarian’s Visual Memoir of Our Vanishing Great Ape

    by Dr. Rick Quinn
    “Outstanding photography! This book is a valuable contribution to the public’s understanding of our remarkable ‘near relatives.’” —Robert Bateman, wildlife painter and environmental icon “Just Like Us is an entertaining and informative read that illustrates how one ordinary person can be a catalyst for positive change.” —Jane Goodall, primatologist and bestselling author For most of his life, veterinarian Rick Quinn ignored a deep longing to meaningfully protect the endangered animals th... more
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