Covenant" Faces, Voices, Places
Atlanta: Peachtree, 1989. Hardcover. Square Quarto. 164 pp. Black and white photos throughout.
Atlanta: Peachtree, 1989. Hardcover. Square Quarto. 164 pp. Black and white photos throughout.
Atlanta: Peachtree, 1989. Hardcover. 4to. 163 pp. illustrated by photographer Al Clayton. Photographs taken in the South over a twenty-five year period by Al Clatyon and soliloquies drawn by Will D. Campbell.
N.Y. Graphic Society/Little Brown & Co. New York, 1983. Hardcover. 4to. 143 pp. Color and black and white plates. Signed by Gorman on the title page.
Zurich: Lars Muller Publishers and Fukutake Foundation, 2011. Hardcover. Large octavo 453pp., color plates, maps, appendix, Color illustrations. The islands of Naoshima, Teshima, and Inujima in Japan's Seto Inland Sea are places of pilgrimage for friends of contemporary art and architecture. Alongside works in public spaces as well as site-specific.....
New York: Railroad Avenue Enterprises, 2001. Softcover. 80 pp. Oblong 12mo Staple-bound. Nicely illustrated with black and white photos. A pictorial review of the Third Avenue Railway, but in a more general sense a review of street scenes in Manhattan and The Bronx during the late 1940's.
New York: Rizzoli, 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition.
New York: Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1932. Hardcover. 8vo. Boards dust-toned. 374 pp., Plates: Illustrations,Ê Notes, Bibliographical references. Bermuda Islands history, description and travel.
Garden City: Doubleday, 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition.
Shocken: New York, 1986. Hardcover. 231 pp. 8vo. Black and white photographs.
New York: Viking, 1968. First Edition. Hardbound. Tall quarto, nicely photographed throughout largely in rich gravure by Ken Heyman. A sharp copy and uncommon as such.
World: New York, 1972. Softcover. 244 pp. Over 200 biographies of counterculture figures.
New York: Oak Publications, 1964. Softcover. Tall paper covers. First printing, Sheet music, 127 pp. Photographs.
New York: Bantam, 1984. Hardcover. L'Amour's first book of non-fiction talks about American places that are worth celebrating, using the work of outdoors photographer David Muench.
Crown: New York, 1990. Hardcover. 4to with 144 pp. Provides a unique behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood at the crossroads between the last great glamour years and the TV decade.
New York: Viking Studio, 1993. Hardcover. 184 pp. With color photographs throughput. Signed and inscribed by Ruth and Skitch Henderson: "To Gary/From our house to yours/Ruth & Skitch."
New York: Random House, 1995. First Edition. Hardbound.
Zurich: Edition Stemmle, 1997. Hardcover. Oversize black and white photos and a list of plates.
Barre: Barre, 1970. Hardcover. 4to., 120 pp. Dust jacket and initial sales price intact [$10.00]. Illustrated with numerous black and white photographs by Katharine Knowles. Unmarked pages. This work has been reissued many times in many formats.
New York: Abrams, 1990. Hardcover. 216 pp., 436 illustrations, including 34 plates in full-color and 130 plates in duotone. The first book to survey the work of celebrated architectural photographer Ezra Stoller, whose work has played a major role in shaping the public's perception of what modern architecture is. Saunders'.....