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Mario Testino
[Hardcover 2007]
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Even as Mario Testino has become a royal image-maker in England and in Hollywood, where his portraits define the new glamour for a generation of stars, models and celebrities, he has cherished visions of the elegance and endless beaches of Lima, the city... more
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Lal Balkaran
[Paperback 2005]
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Rupununi Savannas of Guyana: A Visual Journey is a book for all readers with an interest in Guyana. The book is essentially a photojournal of the southwestern part of the country that borders its neighbour Brazil. See the story of the land, the people... more
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By
Maria Luiza Carvalho
[Paperback 1996]
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By
John Denison ,
Frank W Micklethwaite
[Hardcover 1995]
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In the late 1880s, Toronto photographer Frank Micklethwaite set up shop in Port Stanfield each summertime and took hundreds of photographs on glass negatives -- crystal clear -- of resorts, cottages, steamers, regattas and families. This book contains ove... more
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David William Foster
[Paperback 2007]
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This work examines the cultural impact of photography in Argentina following the end of the country's military dictatorship in the early 1980s. The interpretive study surveys nine modern photographers in Argentina?Marcelo Brodsky, Gabriel Valansi, Eduardo... more
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By
Rick Graetz
[Paperback 1995]
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By
Stephen Ferry ,
Eduardo H Galeano ,
Marguerite Holloway
[Hardcover 1999]
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Bolivia's Potosi mountain yielded more silver than any other mountain or region of the world. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, this wealth flowed through Spain into Europe and played a major role in the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution a... more
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By
Jerry Burchfield
[Hardcover 2004]
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With its fragile beauty and dark power, the Amazon has fascinated people throughout the centuries. Enthralled by its exotic and impenetrable mystery on his first visit to the region in 1998, Jerry Burchfield sought to utilize his skills as a photographer... more
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By
Vicki Couchman
[Hardcover 2000]
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Barry Brukoff ,
Pablo Neruda ,
Isabel Allende
[Hardcover 2001]
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Machu Picchu, one of those talismanic places that everyone dreams of visiting, is celebrated here in the visually stunning photography of Barry Brukoff that evokes the mystery and spiritual atmosphere of this sacred lost city. Interwoven with the images i... more
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By
Rick Graetz ,
Susie B Graetz
[Paperback 1995]
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People, buildings, beaches, ocean, rainforest -- in color photographs.... more
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By
Amanda Hopkinson
[Paperback 1993]
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By
Theo Allofs ,
Russell A Mittermeier ,
Monica Barcellos Harris
[Hardcover 2005]
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"A spectacular tour of the world's largest wetland." The Pantanal covers 81,000 square miles in the middle of South America, extending over parts of Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. About half the size of California and 20 times the size of the Everg... more
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John De Visser ,
Judy Ross
[Hardcover 1995]
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Muskoka Souvenir is a timeless collection of Muskoka images from one of Canada's finest photographers. John de Visser has captured the essence of his Ontario cottage country in these photographs of its shimmering lakes and rugged granite outcrops, its... more
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Boston Mills Press ,
Iona Wright
[Hardcover 1994]
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Welcome to Penlake! Here lies the fascinating story of pioneer life and early cottaging on one of Muskoka's most beautiful and pristine lakes. In its 150 historical photographs and lovingly researched text, "Penlake" captures the essence of cottage li... more
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Pablo Corral Vega ,
Mario Vargas Llosa
[Hardcover 2004]
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The Andes mountain range is striking, magnificent, and intensely beautiful; it unites many different countries and cultures. This book brings together Pablo Corral Vega's magnificent photos, which harmonize perfectly with the eloquent prose of novelist Ma... more
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By
Richard Tatley
[Hardcover 1996]
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This delightful illustrated book examines how the village evolved into today's charming community.... more
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By
Julia Rodriguez ,
Edgardo Rodriguez Julia ,
Edgardo Rodriguez Julta
[Paperback 2005]
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Todo el paisaje de mi infancia ha desaparecido . . . Edgardo Rodriguez Julia is an expert and lyrical guide to the history, inhabitants, and culture of his native city of San Juan, recalling scenes from his childhood while chonicling the social and physical changes in the city. Though superhighways... more
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Carole Naggar ,
Fred Ritchin
[Paperback 1996]
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For the wandering photographer perhaps no country has had the consistent allure and been the site of so many artistic breakthroughs as Mexico. From Henri Cartier-Bresson, who flowered as a masterful surrealist in Mexico in the 1930s, to the American Paul Strand's "Mexico Portfolio" to Edward Steichen, here are captivating... more
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Robert M Levine ,
Genevieve Naylor
[Paperback 1998]
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Images of life in Brazil in the early 1940s were heavily censored; these photographs by WPA and wire-service photographer Genevieve Naylor portray a true picture of those difficult times. Images of life in Brazil in the early 1940s were heavily censored; these photographs by WPA and wire-service photographer Genevieve Naylor... more
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