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| Vol. 3, Issue 03. January 2007. |
| What happened to Springtime come early? It's time to stay indoors and wrap yourself up... in some recommended new reading material. |
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Drawn Together
New Yorker readers will be more than familiar with the drawings of Saul Steinberg, whose life's work has been gathered together into the retrospective book, Illuminations. Selected pieces are also on display at New York's Morgan Library until March 4.
$65, purchase at www.amazon.com |
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Made to Measure
America by the Yard is a celebration of the Cirkut panoramic camera, and captures a wide glimpse, literally, of the U.S. at the middle of the last century. With each photograph measuring a yard in width, this book will certainly dominate your coffee table.
$100, purchase at www.amazon.com |
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No Entry
Japan can be a land of extremes—from Hello Kitty to private sex spots. The latter is the topic of Pink Box: Inside Japan's Sex Clubs, Joan Sinclair's detailed look at a darker, though well lit, side of the country most visitors never experience.
$35, purchase at www.amazon.com |
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National Treasure
And if you must go outside in the cold, show off your top layer. Head to the CITY Store for black his and hers trenchcoats from Costume National and Costume National Homme.
+ Go to www.city-magazine.com/store |
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