Pairing alluring photographs from the past and the present, "The San Francisco Peaks and Flagstaff Through the Lens of Time" captures changes to a diverse region. John L. Vankat’s photography collection "The San Francisco Peaks and... Read More
"Sometime a Clear Light" is a poignant photographer’s memoir that integrates striking images into its personal tale. Aylette Jenness’s memoir "Sometime a Clear Light" focuses on her family’s 1960s experiences in Alaska and Nigeria.... Read More
"Leeteg" is the fascinating biography of an artist who captured Tahitian life at an appealing time in its history. C. J. Cook’s biography "Leeteg" is set in Tahiti prior to World War II; it addresses the art of painting on velvet via... Read More
"Radical Mycology" lays down a solid base of mycological knowledge, amped up by Peter McCoy’s passion for fungi, sharing information, and social change. Fungi are some of the most ubiquitous and environmentally important living... Read More
Regardless of design background, anyone who wants to design and produce a professional-looking book should find everything they need in Book Design Made Simple. Fiona Raven & Glenna Collett’s second edition of "Book Design Made... Read More
Perhaps the first serious collector to recognize photography as a worthy art form, Samuel J. Wagstaff acquired more than 26,000 photographs between 1973 and 1984, often with the assistance of his one-time lover Robert Mapplethorpe. His... Read More
This book allows readers with little to no experience to design the optimal house for their location, community, and family needs. Donald R. Wulfinghoff intends to maximize the relationship between our homes and our lives in his... Read More
The holy books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam take themselves very seriously. They are not funny. They do not use artwork or inviting design to attract readers. Scratch-and-sniff technology is definitely not the way to teach the... Read More