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This month, see the world in a different way with new titles about the history of color photography, how humanity has envisioned the ocean in art, and confronting a dark chapter in US policy through poetry. Find these volumes and more from our distributed publishers.
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Edited by Anna Hanreich and Astrid Mahler
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Distributed for Hirmer Publishers
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This volume traces the exciting path from the beginning of color photography in the nineteenth century to wide use of the medium with the first Kodak color slide film in 1936.
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Distributed for Reaktion Books
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From marine biologist and writer Helen Scales, an exquisitely illustrated deep dive into the beauty and meaning of art inspired by the life of the watery depths.
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Force Drift, Special Edition |
Distributed for Tupelo Press
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In his extraordinary second collection, poet Jeffrey Pethybridge confronts the ethical disaster of the torture program that the United States used to advance the so-called global war on terror.
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