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Holiday Gift Book Ideas from Marquand & iocolor

Posted on December 16, 2008 | Art & Design | Leave A Comment

Here’s a few hand-picked gift recommendations from the Marquand and iocolor staff:

Art and Photography:

Gary Hawkey: A Certain Alchemy, Keith Carter (University of Texas Press)
John Hubbard: Fully Booked, M. Hubner and R, Klanten (Gestalten)
Adrian Lucia: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years (MoMA)
Zach Hooker: Alloy of Love, Dario Robleto (Har/Pstr)
John Hubbard: The Printed Picture, Richard Benson (MoMA)
Zach Hooker: All Known Metal Bands, Dan Nelson (McSweeney’s)
Gary Hawkey: Bhutan: Hidden Lands of Happiness, John Wehrheim (Serindia)

Fiction:

Adrian Lucia: Indignation, Phillip Roth (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
Oleya Pearsall: No One Belongs Here More Than You, Miranda July (Scribner)
Zach Hooker: The Solitudes (The Aegypt Cycle), John Crowley (Overlook TP)
Jeff Wincapaw: Angle of Repose, Wallace Stegner (Penguin Classics)
John Hubbard: I Am a Beautiful Monster: Poetry, Prose, and Provocation, Francis Picabia (MIT Press)

Non-Fiction:

Marissa Meyer: Working IX to V: Orgy Planners, Funeral Clowns, and Other Prized Professions of the Ancient World, Vicki Leon (Walker & Company)
Adrian Lucia: The Forever War, Dexter Filkins (Knopf)
Marissa Meyer: Natural Born Cyborgs: Minds, Technologies, and the Future of
Human Intelligence
, Andy Clark (Oxford University Press)
John Hubbard: The Nancy Book, Joe Brainard (Siglio Press)

Young Adult:

Zach Hooker: Pretty Monsters, Kelly Link (Viking Juvenile)
Marissa Meyer: The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins (Scholastic Press)

Culinary:

Stephanie Locke: Tartine, Elisabeth Prueitt and Chad Robertson (Chronicle)
Zach Hooker: Elegant and Inspired Indian Cuisine, Vikram Vij and Meeru Dhalwala (Douglas & McIntyre)
Keryn Means: The Food You Crave: Luscious Recipes for a Healthy Life, Ellie Krieger (Taunton)
Sara Billups: How to Eat Supper, Lynne Rossetto Kasper and Sally Swift (Clarkson Potter)
John Hubbard: Beyond the Great Wall: Recipes and Travels in the Other China, Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid (Artisan)

Craft:

Oleya Pearsall: Knitting for Good!: A Guide to Creating Personal, Social, and Political Change Stitch by Stitch, Betsy Greer (Trumpeter)
Stephanie Locke: Lotta Jansdotter Simple Sewing, Lotta Jansdotter (Chronicle)

Nature and Gardening:

Marie Weiler: Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens, Douglas Tallamy (Timber Press)
Marie Weiler: A Short History of the Honey Bee: Humans, Flowers, and Bees in the Eternal Chase for Honey, E. Readicker-Henderson (Timber Press)
Sara Billups: Birdscapes: A Pop-Up Celebration of Bird Songs in Stereo Sound, Miyoko Chu with the Cornell Lab of Omithology (Chronicle)

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