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IPG Fall 2014 Photography Titles - FALL 2014 Page 1 Photography Titles Fall 2014 IPG Arizona: Then and Now ® People and Places Karl Mondon Summary A dazzling collection of rare and previously unpublished photographs takes readers to the heart of the Grand Canyon State Hundreds of fascinating archive images have been paired with present -day photographs to reveal how Arizona has changed and evolved. From its desert landscape and ghost towns to its famous highways and Pavilion canyons, this book highlights the landmarks, sights, and people that make the state unique. Sites include 9781909108660 Pub Date: 12/1/13 Phoenix, Tuscon, Scottsdale, Mesa, Glendale, Navajo, Santa Cruz, Mojave Desert, Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater, $19.95/$23.95 Can. Monument Valley, Camelback Mountain, Route 66, Apache Trail, South Mountain Park, Arizona Speedway, Chase Discount Code: LON Field, Desert Botanical Garden, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Papago Park, Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin Hardcover West, Arizona State University, Arizona Capitol, Wrigley Mansion, and Arizona Biltmore. 400 pages Carton Qty: 20 Author Bio Photography / Subjects & Karl Mondon is an experienced press photographer who has been responsible for some of the finest photography Themes in the Then and Now series and his extensive credits include Chicago From The Air Then and Now , L.A. From the PHO019000 Series: Then and Now Air Then and Now , East Bay Then and Now , Seattle Then and Now , Las Vegas Then and Now , and San Francisco Then and Now . He lives in San Francisco. 6.000 in W | 4.500 in H | 1.250 lb Wt 152mm W | 114mm H | 567g Wt Austin: Then and Now ® William Dylan Powell Summary Extensively revised, redesigned, and rephotographed, a host of local landmarks as they once looked, alongside the same viewpoint photographed today Austin is known for its impressive streets and period architecture, particularly the imposing State Capitol and the view down Congress Avenue. It offers a blend of outstanding natural attractions including Barton Springs and Town Lake, as well as international venues such as the stunning new Circuit of the Americas, the home of the Pavilion 9781909815575 U.S. Grand Prix. From its beginnings as a sleepy village to its current position as the Texas state capital, Austin Pub Date: 11/1/14 has witnessed incredible growth. This captivating chronicle of a fascinating city matches historic images with Ship Date: 11/1/14 specially commissioned views of the same scenes as they appear today. Locations include Driskill Hotel, Sixth $19.95/$23.95 Can. Street, O. Henry Museum, Pierre Bremond House, Paramount Theatre, Millet Opera House, Texas Capitol, St. Discount Code: LON Hardcover Mary's Cathedral, Lundberg Bakery, Old Travis County Courthouse, Governor's Mansion, Old Land Office, Moonlight Towers, Custer House, University of Texas Tower, Pemberton Hei... 144 pages Carton Qty: 32 Author Bio Photography / Subjects & Themes William Dylan Powell is a regular contributor to the Houston Chronicle and the author of Houston Then and PHO019000 Now . He lives in Houston. Series: Then and Now 9.500 in W | 11.000 in H 241mm W | 279mm H IPG Fall 2014 Photography Titles - FALL 2014 Page 1 IPG Birmingham: Then and Now ® Todd Keith Summary A host of local landmarks as they once looked alongside the same viewpoint photographed today A late arrival on the Southern landscape, the city of Birmingham was not incorporated until after the Civil War. In fact, from 1820 to 1871, what is now Birmingham was known as the hamlet of Elyton, a small crossroads set in Pavilion the rolling foothill s of the Appalachian Mountains where several Pony Express and stage routes crossed paths. 9781909815056 When two railroads eventually intersected at this point -where, significantly, all the ingredients necessary to Pub Date: 6/1/14 make iron existed in close proximity -the region's growth exploded. Birmingham's history is not a story of the Ship Date: 6/1/14 grace and vanished grandeur of an antebellum past, but rather, a dynamic story of modern American $19.95/$23.95 Can. Discount Code: LON industrialization. Sites covered include Hollywood, Alabama State Fairgrounds, Vulcan Park, Mountain Brook Hardcover Village, The Old Mill, Avondale Park, Highland Park, Woodlawn High, Quinlan Castle, Five Points South, Bottega Favorita, Old Jefferson County Courthouse, Capitol Park, Tutwiler Hotel, Twentieth Street, Louise Wooster 144 pages Brothel, Alabama Theatre, K... Carton Qty: 16 Photography / Architectural & Industrial Author Bio PHO001000 Todd Keith is the author of Insiders' Guide to Birmingham . He has written for magazines such as Coastal Living , Series: Then and Now National Geographic Traveler , and Robb Report , and is a senior contributor for Executive Traveler magazine. He 11.000 in W | 9.500 in H | lives in Birmingham. 2.190 lb Wt 279mm W | 241mm H | 993g Wt California: Then and Now ® People and Places Karl Mondon Summary Featuring 150 match -ups, this newest addition to the Then & Now series offers classic archive images from San Francisco to San Diego With images from all over California, this collection has a strong emphasis on the tourist locations of the state, Pavilion 9781862059948 with large sections reserved for vintage photos of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Malibu, Long Beach, Pub Date: 11/19/12 and San Diego. The hippie enclaves of Haight -Ashbury are featured in glorious Ektachrome, as are the early rides $19.95/$23.95 Can. of Disneyland at Anaheim. There are match -ups for the most famous sign in the world in Hollywood, plus forays Discount Code: LON into Gold Country and Death Valley. Hardcover 400 pages Author Bio Carton Qty: 24 Karl Mondon is an experienced press photographer who has been responsible for some of the finest photography Photography / Subjects & in the Then and Now series and his extensive credits include Chicago From The Air Then and Now , L.A. From the Themes Air Then and Now , East Bay Then and Now , Seattle Then and Now , Las Vegas Then and Now , and San Francisco PHO019000 Series: Then and Now Then and Now . He lives in San Francisco. 6.000 in W | 4.500 in H | 1.280 lb Wt 152mm W | 114mm H | 581g Wt IPG Fall 2014 Photography Titles - FALL 2014 Page 2 IPG Charlotte: Then and Now ® Brandon Lunsford Summary A look at fascinating changes over the years in the fastest growing city in the Southeast Charlotte began as one of several small courthouse villages in the Carolina Piedmont but grew after the discovery of gold nearby. In the years following the Civil War the town became a symbol of the New South transitioning from agriculture to industrialism at the heart of the pidemont's textile industry. By the turn of the century, Pavilion skyscrapers, department stores, and congested streets testified to the expansion of the little crossroads village 9781909108424 of the early 1800s. This easily accessible history of Charlotte is told using vintage photos, some taken just after Pub Date: 7/1/13 the Civil War, right up until the 1960s. Readers can see how much or how little has changed in the intervening $19.95/$23.95 Can. years. Sites include Trade Street, South Tryon Street, First Ward, Belk Brothers, Ivey's, City Hall, First National Discount Code: LON Hardcover Bank Building, Masonic Temple, Hotel Charlotte, U.S. Mint Building, South Brevard Street, United House of Prayer, Elizabeth College, Ovens Auditorium, Dilworth, Myers Park, Queens College, Biddle University, and David... 144 pages Carton Qty: 10 Author Bio Photography / Subjects & Brandon Lunsford has a master's degree in public history from the University of North Carolina and has worked Themes PHO019000 at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission and the Charlotte Museum of History. He lives in Series: Then and Now Charlotte. 11.000 in W | 9.500 in H | 2.200 lb Wt 279mm W | 241mm H | 998g Wt Dallas: Then and Now ® Ken Fitzgerald Summary The landmarks, architecture, street scenes, stores, businesses, schools, and fairgrounds of yesteryear are revisited to see what has been preserved or what stands in their place today John Neely Bryan built the first cabin on the side of the Trinity River in 1841, and by 1845, when Texas was admitted to the Union, Dallas County and the town of Dallas were established, taking their name from President Pavilion James K. Polk's vice -president George Mifflin Dallas. This collection uses vintage photographs chosen from nearly 9781909108400 a million cataloged in the Dallas Public Library from the early days of photography up until the 1960s. Sites Pub Date: 7/1/13 include Oak Cliff Viaduct, Founder's Cabin, the Old Red Courthouse, Dealey Plaza, Trinity River, Union Station, $19.95/$23.95 Can. Lamar Street, Elm Street, Magnolia Petroleum building, Dallas Scottish Rite, the Adolphus Hotel, Love Field, Dallas Discount Code: LON Hall, and the State Fairgrounds. Hardcover 144 pages Author Bio Carton Qty: 10 Ken Fitzgerald works in neighboring Fort Worth and has written and photographed features for railway Photography / Subjects & periodicals for 30 years. He first wrote and photographed the original Dallas: Then and Now in 2000 and has now Themes PHO019000 wholly revised and rephotographed the book a decade later. He lives in Benbrook, Texas. Series: Then and Now 11.000 in W | 9.500 in H | 2.210 lb Wt 279mm W | 241mm H | 1,002g Wt IPG Fall 2014 Photography Titles - FALL 2014 Page 3 IPG Denver: Then and Now ® Josh Dinar, Jeffrey Steen Summary Follow Denver's history from a mining town to a booming city through photographs of well -known locations as they once stood, and what they look like today This new edition, containing a host of local landmarks as they once looked, alongside the same viewpoint Pavilion photographed today, has been extensively revised from the original version with new sites, new text, and 9781909815551 Pub Date: 11/1/14 additional photos.
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