Stumped on a ? Reach for a coffee table book.
The sometimes pricey, often large-format books are abundant Take care to invest in just the right one to avoid sad or puzzled eyes when your gift is unwrapped.
Some suggestions among new releases:
鈥淟IFE. Hollywood鈥
This covers the film industry from 1936 to 1972. More than 700 pages of photos and stories plucked from the archives of Life magazine show icons and others behind the scenes and in front of the cameras. Take 6-year-old Natalie Wood hanging upside down on a swing. The nearly 17 pounds' worth of nostalgia is packed with both color and black-and-white images, along with photo essays for context. Taschen, with slipcase. $250.
鈥淏lack in Fashion: 100 Years of Style, Influence & Culture鈥
A dating to the publication's start in 1910. There are early efforts by Black garment workers to unionize. And Josephine Baker's 67th birthday bash. There's the rise of the late Virgil Abloh and working designers today, including LaQuan Smith and Sergio Hudson. Union Square & Co. Text by Tonya Blazio-Licorish and Tara Donaldson. $65.
鈥淎mazing Grapes鈥
This is The offbeat, Pulitzer-winning cartoonist takes a family on a wacky adventure to the Lost Dimension. Feiffer said in press notes that writing for young readers 鈥渃onnects me professionally to a part of myself that I didn't know how to let out until I was 60.鈥 He's now 95. His artwork is colorful and out of this world. Good for ages 8-12. HarperCollins. $12.99.
鈥淭he Women Who Changed Photography鈥
Profiles of through time and around the world, told in short essays. Many developed new techniques to capture images from war to fashion. The book offers tips on how to achieve the same outcomes. Cindy Sherman, Anna Atkins, Shirin Neshat and Lorna Simpson are included. By Gemma Padley. Laurence King Publishing. $24.99.
鈥淢aking the Case for Equality鈥
Lambda Legal has been for 50 years. This book takes readers through dozens of the nonprofit's milestone cases, from 1973 to 2023. It profiles leading players on both sides and tells the personal stories behind the legal briefs. By Jennifer C. Pizer and Ellen Ann Andersen. With a foreword by Roxane Gay. Monacelli. $59.95.
鈥1001 Movie Posters: Designs of the Times鈥
A offering movie art from more than 20 countries. 鈥淲e're not rated X for nothin', baby!鈥 declares a 1972 poster for 鈥淔ritz the Cat.鈥 It was, in fact, the first animated film to be given an X rating. Also included: 1896 Parisian lithographs for the first public screening by the Lumi猫re brothers, Auguste and Louis. They were among early pioneers of cinema. By Tony Nourmand, Graham Marsh, Christopher Frayling and Alison Elangasinghe. Reel Art Press. $95.
鈥淒are to Bird鈥
British Columbia birder and photographer the joy and comfort her beloved birds have provided her in hard times, including the deaths of both of her parents. Her images of birds in the U.S. and Canada are intertwined with her personal narrative. 鈥淲ho knows how many tomorrows I have left in my life, but all my tomorrows will be for the birds,鈥 she writes. Rocky Mountain Books. $45.
鈥淭he Day of the Dead: A Celebration of Death and Life鈥
A tribute to when families welcome back the souls of their dead relatives. This lively volume unfolds with contemporary and historical context through photos and explanatory text focused on how the November holiday plays out in specific states and cities in Mexico. By D茅borah Holtz and Juan Carlos Mena. Rizzoli New York. $65.
鈥淐辞濒辞谤蹿耻濒鈥
In the summer of 2023, at age 102, style icon Iris Apfel began She called it her 鈥渓egacy鈥 book. She but her voice lives on in the memories she put down here. 鈥淭he book is about living. Creating. Coloring life,鈥 she wrote in the introduction. What follows is just that: a technicolor journey in words and pictures through Apfel's childhood, marriage, work and home. What a treat to hear her voice again. Easily browsable with digestible text. Abrams. $50.
鈥淢ickalene: All About Love鈥
The work of Brooklyn artist spans painting, collage, photography and video as she expresses her vision of womanhood in this monograph that accompanies a touring exhibition. She is known for elaborate portraits of Black women using rhinestones, acrylic and enamel. The book includes essays about Thomas and her impact. 鈥淥ften when I think about my love for others I think about how I see myself in them,鈥 Thomas said in an interview included in the book. D.A.P. $60.
鈥淟aChapelle: Lost + Found鈥
The surreal, color-saturated work of the renowned photographer and video artist David LaChapelle is on display in this book originally published in 2016 as part of a limited-edition boxed set. The publisher, Taschen, is now and another, 鈥淕ood News,鈥 as separate unlimited trade editions. Provocative set pieces and celebrity portraits are included. There's a nude Pamela Anderson, a Chris Rock in Black Panther garb, an angelic Pharrell Williams and a host of others: Julian Assange, Britney Spears, Ye, Hillary Clinton and Rihanna, to name a few. $50.
鈥淎tlas of Finance: Mapping the Global Story of Money鈥
Most of the world's adults don't have a grasp of basic financial concepts, according to this What, exactly, is microfinance? What influences the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank? That and more is covered in text and engaging visuals. By Dariusz W贸jcik, a widely published, award-winning economic geographer. Maps and graphics by James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti. Yale University Press. $40.
鈥淐ourtside: 40 Years of NBA Photography鈥
A contemplative Kobe Bryant. A fierce Ben Wallace. A cigar chomping Steph Curry. has shot them all as the ultimate insider. The work here spans championship celebrations to moody portraits. Butler's photos are accompanied by commentary from some of his most famous subjects. With a foreword by Patrick Ewing and an afterword by basketball super fan Spike Lee. Additional words by David McMenamin. Abrams. $55.
鈥淕ray Malin: Dogs鈥
Photographer Malin plus dogs plus iconic locations around the world are what drive this fun and fluffy book. to create his canine scenes. There are dogs picnicking near the Eiffel Tower. He's got dogs settled in on a luxury private jet over Palm Beach, Florida, and dogs poolside at the Beverly Hills Hotel. His pups are on ski slopes, in vintage cars and taking in Boston on a duck boat. Let the dopamine flow. Abrams. $45.
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This story has been corrected to show that Jules Feiffer is 95, not 90.
Leanne Italie, The Associated Press