Adam Glassman's 8 New Coffee Table Books for Everyone on Your List
With all the tablets and readers and e-gizmos out there, I think these beautifully photographed, substantial tomes are among the last actual books that people own these days. Here are my picks for gorgeous, inspiring gifts that will last a lifetime.
By Adam Glassman
Original Content | December 03, 2012
Henry Leutwyler
488 pages
Photographer Leutwyler gained unfettered access to the New York City Ballet for 30 days in early 2012.
Nathan Turner
224 pages
Los Angeles decorating guru Turner breaks down his breezy-chic style so anyone can emulate it.
Charlotte Moss
272 pages
Veteran interior designer Moss celebrates a gaggle of women—from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis to philanthropist Deeda Blair.
Kelly Klein
240 pages
Klein—who published Pools, a collection of archival photographs in 1992—follows up twenty years later with this collection, an all-new collection of pool images.' '
Linda O'Keeffe
224 pages
Stripes in all forms are celebrated in this book by design editor O’Keefe.' '
Diego Uchitel
240 pages
Photographer Uchitel reveals both personal and professional polaroids of stars like Jessica Alba, Sarah Jessica Parker and Sting.
Bryan Adams
304 pages
While he’ll always be associated with the Summer of ’69, rocker Bryan Adams has carved out a successful second career as a photographer.
Matthew Rolston
224 pages
Known for his celebrity portraits, photographer Rolston takes on an entirely different subject: headshots of ventriloquist dummies found in the Vent Haven Museum in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.
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