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Price: $40.00
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Sale: $21.95
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Manufacturer: Random House
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Annie Leibovitz
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Publisher: Random House
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Dewey Decimal Number: 770.92
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Publication Date: 2008-11-18
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Reading Level: 240
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Description: Book Description “The first thing I did with my very first camera was climb Mt. Fuji. Climbing Mt. Fuji is a lesson in determination and moderation. It would be fair to ask if I took the moderation part to heart. But it certainly was a lesson in respecting your camera. If I was going to live with this thing, I was going to have to think about what that meant. There were not going to be any pictures without it." —Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz describes how her pictures were made, starting with Richard Nixon's resignation, a story she covered with Hunter S. Thompson, and ending with Barack Obama's campaign. In between are a Rolling Stones Tour, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, The Blues Brothers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Keith Haring, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Patti Smith, George W. Bush, William S. Burroughs, Kate Moss and Queen Elizabeth. The most celebrated photographer of our time discusses portraiture, reportage, fashion photography, lighting, and digital cameras. Amazon Exclusive Essay: Annie Leibovitz on Photography In 1977, when Jann Wenner, the editor of Rolling Stone, asked me to prepare a fifty-page portfolio of my pictures for the tenth anniversary issue of the magazine, I decided not to simply make a selection of photographs that had been published. I looked at everything I had done since I started working. It was a revelation. For one thing, I had no idea that I had accumulated so many photographs. You lose track of them when you’re working every day. And you see the work in a different way when you look at it from the distance of time. You get a sense of where you are going. You start to see a life. I had the opportunity to edit my work most thoroughly when I prepared two retrospective books, Annie Leibovitz: 1970–1990 and A Photographer’s Life: 1990–2005. It was thrilling to see that first book laid out chronologically. To see the pictures historically. The second book, A Photographer’s Life, was assembled immediately after the death of Susan Sontag and my father. Editing the book took me through the grieving process. The books are pure. They are mine. The magazines I work for don’t belong to me. It’s the editor’s magazine, and the editor has every right to use the material the way he or she wants to. It isn’t just that art directors and editors at magazines make selections that I wouldn’t necessarily make. Which they sometimes do. Or that they run pictures too small. Or that they put so much type on the pictures that you can’t see them anymore. Magazines have quite specific needs. It’s a collaboration only so far, which is true of almost all assignment work. When I began working on my new book, I thought it would be a pamphlet of maybe forty pages or so. I intended to take ten of my photographs and dissect them. They didn’t have to be my most famous pictures, just pictures that I cared about. But as I began going through the material I realized that I might as well be more ambitious. I started to think that I would try to answer every single question anyone has ever asked about how my work is done. To defuse the mystery, and the misconceptions. To explain that it’s nothing more than work. And learning how to see. So my forty-page pamphlet became a 240-page book with over a hundred photographs in it. It is written for someone like the person I was at the beginning of my career, when I was in art school. A young me. I didn’t know which road I would take. Whether it would be a commercial road, a magazine road, an artistic road, a journalistic road. It’s written for that person. Someone who is interested in photography but isn’t sure how they want to use it. The book is more emotional than I had imagined it would be. But, most importantly, it is my edit. No one is going to care about, or understand, your work the way you do, and if you are going to explain it you have to be able to present it the way you want to. That’s what a book can do better than any other medium. See Annie Leibovitz's 15 favorite photography books. (Photo credit Paul Gilmore)
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Price: $18.99
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Sale: $11.35
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Brand: ART
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Manufacturer: Ansel Adams
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Calendar
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Publisher: Ansel Adams
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Edition: Spi Wal
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Publication Date: 2008-08-01
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Reading Level: 28
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Features:
- Size: 15 1/2" x 12 1/2"
- Art
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Description: The latest edition of the Ansel Adams wall calendar reproduces, in impeccably printed duotone, thirteen breathtaking images by the master photographer, chosen to reflect the changing seasons. With a mix of well-known and less familiar photographs of the American West, this splendid calendar will delight loyal fans of the previous twenty-four calendars, as well as attract new buyers.
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Price: $13.99
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Sale: $9.54
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Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Calendar
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Author: Mary Engelbreit
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Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Edition: Wal
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Publication Date: 2008-09-01
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Reading Level: 24
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Description: People magazine has dubbed Mary Engelbreit a Norman Rockwell for our times. For 2009, let Mary Engelbreit's calendar brighten your day, every day. In Mary Engelbreit's 2009 wall calendar On the Edge, Mary reveals her unique take on life, but in her own humorous way. Whether encouraging you to relax more often, change your attitude, be a positive person, or have a better outlook on life, Mary's artwork serves as a cheerful reminder of how best to live a charmed life. This calendar, which features twelve new images from Mary and the quotes that inspired her, also contains plenty of space to jot down special days and important events.
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Price: $15.95
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Sale: $8.76
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Manufacturer: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Julia Cameron
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Publisher: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam
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Dewey Decimal Number: 153.35
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Publication Date: 2002-03-04
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Reading Level: 237
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Description: With the basic principle that creative expression is the natural direction of life, Julia Cameron and Mark Bryan lead you through a comprehensive twelve-week program to recover your creativity from a variety of blocks, including limiting beliefs, fear, self-sabotage, jealousy, guilt, addictions, and other inhibiting forces, replacing them with artistic confidence and productivity. This book links creativity to spirituality by showing how to connect with the creative energies of the universe, and has, in the four years since its publication, spawned a remarkable number of support groups for artists dedicated to practicing the exercises it contains.
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Price: $13.99
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Sale: $11.14
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Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Calendar
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Author: Mary Engelbreit
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Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Edition: Pag
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Publication Date: 2008-08-01
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Reading Level: 640
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Description: People magazine has dubbed Mary Engelbreit a Norman Rockwell for our times. For 2009, let Mary Engelbreit's calendar brighten your day, every day. Make your days the "Maryest" they can be with Mary Engelbreit's calendar, Mary Days. This warm and engaging calendar invites you to share in the magic of Mary's captivating artwork and to reflect on what makes your days blissful. Whether it's picking flowers, playing at the beach, or giving someone you love a special hug, the images and quotes in this calendar help make each day one to cherish.
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Price: $16.99
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Sale: $11.55
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Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Calendar
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Author: Thomas Kinkade
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Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Edition: Wal
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Publication Date: 2008-07-01
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Reading Level: 24
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Description: Thomas Kinkade is the most collected artist in the world. Known as the Painter of Light, he creates glorious paintings from simple inspirations: family, tradition, community, and the beauty and goodness of God's creation. A devout Christian, Thom uses his gift as a vehicle to communicate and spread inherent life-affirming values. These heartwarming motivations are evident in this 2009 Thomas Kinkade calendar. * 2009 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Thom's first published limited edition artwork. This calendar showcases Thom's all-time favorite twelve images handpicked by the artist himself, accompanied by personal anecdotes describing their inspiration. The calendar includes an individually numbered, collector's keepsake card in a velum envelope and is sold in a beautifully printed folio sleeve.
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Price: $12.99
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Sale: $9.94
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Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Calendar
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Author: Mary Engelbreit
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Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Edition: Egmt Spi
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Publication Date: 2008-07-01
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Reading Level: 120
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Description: People magazine has dubbed Mary Engelbreit a Norman Rockwell for our times. For 2009, let Mary Engelbreit's calendar brighten your day, every day. Each day is a gift; all we have to do is untie the ribbons. Whether it's watching a sunset, spending time with family, catching up with a friend, or simply enjoying quiet time at home, Mary Engelbreit's calendar, Each Day Is a Gift, helps us realize that even the simplest moments should be cherished. This new, family-friendly version offers plenty of planning space and weekly calendar grids to keep busy schedules organized. Flip to the back, and you'll find space for recording birthdays and anniversaries, names and numbers, babysitters, children's friends, services, restaurants, notes, even emergency contacts. The pocket in the back allows you to store appointment cards, invitations, photos, or whatever you wish.
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Price: $22.95
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Sale: $14.77
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Manufacturer: Random House UK
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Banksy
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Publisher: Random House UK
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Dewey Decimal Number: 751.73
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Publication Date: 2007-04-01
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Reading Level: 192
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Description: The collected works of Britain’s most wanted artist. Artistic genius, political activist, painter and decorator, mythic legend or notorious graffiti artist? The work of Banksy is unmistakable (except maybe when it’s squatting in the New York’s Metropolitan Museum or Museum of Modern Art.) Banksy is responsible for decorating the streets, walls, bridges and zoos of towns and cites throughout the world. Witty and subversive, his stencils show monkeys with weapons of mass destruction, policeman with smiley faces, rats with drills and umbrellas. If you look hard enough you’ll find your own. His statements, incitements, ironies and epigrams are by turns intelligent and witty comments on everything from the monarchy and capitalism to the war in Iraq and farm animals. His identity remains unknown, but his work is prolific. And now for the first time, he’s putting together the best of his work—old and new—in a fully illustrated color volume. Banksy, real name unknown, was born in Bristol, England.
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Price: $16.99
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Sale: $10.41
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Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Stephen T. Johnson
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 709.2
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Publication Date: 2008-09-09
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Reading Level: 40
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Reading Level: Ages 4-8
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Description: A is for Art: An Abstract Alphabet is a remarkable journey of discovery about art and language through painting, collage, and sculpture by Caldecott Honor artist Stephen T. Johnson. With literal renderings of each letter, complete with witty titles and playful, alliterative captions, Johnson's abstract art forges connections between words, objects, and ideas. Can you find the hidden letters? Look closely and you will see a letter C made of colorful candy, a letter H hidden in a hook, and an S in a soft shadow. From A to Z, each stunning, original work of art will stimulate the imagination and creativity of children and adults alike.
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Price: $14.99
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Sale: $9.82
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Brand: ART
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Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Calendar
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Author: Linda L. Nelson
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Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Edition: Wal
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Publication Date: 2008-09-01
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Reading Level: 24
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Features:
- Size: 6 1/8 x 1 1/2 x 5 1/4
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Description: Linda Nelson Stocks is a renowned folk artist best known for the paintings that graced the Lang Folk Art Calendar for many years. She lives, gardens, and continues to paint in Connecticut.
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