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Created in honour of the innocent victims of the deadly September
11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the US, Gerald and Marc Hoberman
offer this moving tribute to the city of New York and its
courageous citizens. Featuring images taken in the months prior to
the attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center buildings, this
booklet highlights the city of New York, as well as the twin towers
that stood as a symbol, not just of New York, but also of the
promise and prosperity of the US. This commemorative booklet
includes seven new images not found in the hardcover edition of New
York, each one featuring the World Trade Center buildings, giving
readers the opportunity to share in remembering the tragic events
of their destruction. A donation is made to disaster relief for
each book purchased.
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London! (Hardcover)
Marc Hoberman, John Andrew
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R1,036
R771
Discovery Miles 7 710
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Napa Valley (Hardcover)
Gerald Hoberman, Marc Hoberman
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R3,479
R2,698
Discovery Miles 26 980
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Washington D.C (Hardcover)
Gerald Hoberman, Marc Hoberman
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R2,716
R2,074
Discovery Miles 20 740
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The Gerald & Marc Hoberman Collection's Mighty Marvelous Little
Books Are Now Available in A Pre-Packed, 24-Count Countertop
Display!
This volume features text and illustrations from the gift book
London published by the Gerald and Marc Hoberman Collection.
Twenty of Gerald and Marc Hoberman's most compelling images of
Washington, D.C. are collected in this incredible full-color
postcard book. The book includes photographs of all the major
monuments: Washington, Lincoln, and Jefferson, as well as important
landmarks such as the Capitol Building, the White House, and
Arlington National Cemetery. Micro perforations make the postcards
easy to remove and send to friends and family, but these colorful
books also make great souvenirs of a trip to the U.S. capital city.
Gerald and Marc Hoberman's "London" is the very quintessence of
this great city, an incisive manifestation of surprise and delight.
It is a celebration and an important record of England's capital at
the dawn of the new millennium. The well-known comment of Samuel
Johnson, 'When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life', is
as true today as it was in 1777. Johnson went on to say, 'for there
is in London all that life can afford', which also still holds
good. It is a city which bursts with museums and galleries, some of
which are amongst the finest in the world; it has one of the
highest number of theatres found in any capital city; it is a
shopper's paradise for the discerning buyer and bargain-hunter
alike; its pubs, clubs and restaurants are numerous, varied and
legendary; and it has vast expanses of parkland for recreation and
leisure. London is a city of immense size, where the old and the
new live comfortably cheek by jowl. Pageantry, modern technology,
quaint customs, the latest in fashion, ancient traditions, the
bustle of modern-day life, the tranquillity of a garden square,
international finance, street traders and architectural
masterpieces appear to have been thrown into a vast melting pot and
have survived to provide an irresistible medley of ancient and
modern. "London", in both pictures and words, speaks for itself.
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