LEGENDARY AGENT JAMES BOND CONFRONTS AN ENEMY UNLIKE ANY HE’S FACED BEFORE
James Bond is not an easily intimidated man, but it’s hard not to feel unnerved in the presence of Mr. Big. A ruthless Harlem gangster who uses superstition and fear to control his vast criminal empire,...
The latest in the super-successful Stickerbomb line of urban art sticker books. This new book of fully peelable stickers, brings together the best in today’s craft label brewing design and illustration from around the world. From super slick minimal design, wild and wacky illustration to...
An exquisite collection of works by more than sixty queer and gay photographers from around the world
The latest and third BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! volume presents new work by more than sixty photographers from thirty countries including China, India, Iran, Poland, and Russia where gay rights are...
Shirt Kings looks at the early days of urban fashion through the lens of the pioneering group of artists known as the Shirt Kings. By adapting the graffiti skills from the trains and spray cans to shirts and airbrush they created a new look for a new generation. Edwin PHADE Sacasa is a founding...
George Barris is indisputably the "King of the Kustomizers," the most phenomenal kustom car builder ever.
This book collects the incredible photos of early hot rods and custom cars taken by George Barris in the 1950s to early '60s.
As a sculptor of cars, George Barris knew well the...
World Cocktail Adventures is a virtual cocktail tour in book form by creative duo Loni Carr and Brett Gramse of The Whiskey Ginger. With a total of 40 unique cocktail recipes featured, each recipe includes easy-to-access ingredients and a variety of spirits.
What's the travel twist, you ask?...
The Hats of the Crown examines 50 iconic headpieces adorned by the Queen during her reign, uncovering the royal, political and fashion landscape of the time.
In her 70 years in power, Queen Elizabeth II has made her mark on history, navigating the ups and downs of the past century and wearing...
A photographic look at Brooklyn's iconic Empire Roller Disco by photographer Patrick D. Pagnano.
Brooklyn’s Empire Rollerdrome opened its doors in 1941 and soon became the borough’s premier destination for recreational and competitive roller skating. But it wasn’t until the late...
Contempler, errer, tracer, apparaître, hanter... En cinq chapitres et plus de 180 images, ce livre dessine une géographie sensible du Japon : on y parle de l'impermanence des choses (wabi sabi), de la beauté cachée du monde (yûgen), de la pénombre qui...