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McCurry, Steve. Steve McCurry: Photographs of Asia. Boca Raton, Fl: Boca Raton Museum of Art, 2004.

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(Firm), Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books. Russia & Eastern Europe: Fine books, prints, maps and photographs related to Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia. London: Thanet Press Ltd, 2009.

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(Firm), Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books. Russia & Eastern Europe: Fine books, prints, maps and photographs related to Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia = Rossiëiìa & Vostochnaëiìa Evropa : redkie knigi, gravëiìury, karty i fotografii o Vostochnoæi Evrope, Rossii, Ukraine, Kavkaze i Sredneæi Azii. London: Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books, 2009.

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Guillemet, Pierre-Yves. Russia & Eastern Europe: 20th Century : Fine works of 20th century and a celebration of Ballets Russes, travel & miscellany : a selection of books, prints, maps and photographs related to Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia. London [?]: Raithby, Lawrence & Company Ltd, 2009.

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Guillemet, Pierre-Yves. Russia & Eastern Europe: 20th Century : Fine works of 20th century and a celebration of Ballets Russes, travel & miscellany : a selection of books, prints, maps and photographs related to Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia. London [?]: Raithby, Lawrence & Company Ltd, 2009.

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Lee, Betty. Re.Visions. [Los Angeles, Calif: Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, 1998.

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Chan, Theseus. Eight Books for Asia: Limited Edition of 200 Boxed Sets. Steidl Druckerei und Verlag, Gerhard, 2018.

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Kanwar, Dharmendar, and E. Jaiwant Paul. The Unforgettable Maharajas: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Photography (Roli Books). Roli Books, 2004.

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CHINA: Portrait of a People. Hong Kong, China: Blacksmith Books, 2008.

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McCurry, Steve. Steve McCurry: On Reading. Phaidon Press, 2016.

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McCurry, Steve. Steve McCurry: The Unguarded Moment. Phaidon Press, 2019.

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McCurry, Steve. Steve McCurry: Looking East. Phaidon Press, 2018.

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McCurry, Steve. Steve McCurry: A Life in Pictures. Laurence King Publishing, 2018.

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Searle, Mike. Colliding Continents. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199653003.001.0001.

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The Himalaya is the greatest mountain range on Earth: the highest, longest, youngest, the most tectonically active, and the most spectacular of all. Unimaginable geological forces created these spectacular peaks. Indeed, the crash of the Indian plate into Asia is the biggest known collision in geological history, giving birth to the Himalaya and Karakoram, one of the most remote and savage places on Earth. In this beautifully illustrated book, featuring spectacular color photographs throughout, one of the most experienced field geologists of our time presents a rich account of the geological forces that were involved in creating these monumental ranges. Over three decades, Mike Searle has transformed our understanding of this vast region. To gather his vital geological evidence, he has had to deploy his superb skills as a mountaineer, spending weeks at time in remote and dangerous locations. Searle weaves his own first-hand tales of discovery with an engaging explanation of the processes that formed these impressive peaks. His narrative roughly follows his career, from his early studies in the north west Himalaya of Ladakh, Zanskar and Kashmir, through several expeditions to the Karakoram ranges (including climbs on K2, Masherbrum, and the Trango Towers, and the crossing of Snow Lake, the world's largest ice cap outside polar regions), to his later explorations around Everest, Makalu, Sikkim and in Tibet and South East Asia. The book offers a fascinating first-hand account of a major geologist at work-the arduous labor, the eureka moments, and the days of sheer beauty, such as his trek to Kathmandu, over seven days through magnificent rhododendron forests ablaze in pinks, reds and white and through patches of bamboo jungle with hanging mosses. Filled with satellite images, aerial views, and the author's own photographs of expeditions, Colliding Continents offers a vivid account of the origins and present state of the greatest mountain range on Earth.
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P R, Nisha. Jumbos and Jumping Devils. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199496709.001.0001.

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Jumbos and Jumping Devils is an original and pioneering exploration of not only the social history of the subcontinent but also of performance and popular culture. The domain of analysis is entirely novel and opens up a bolder approach of laying a new field of historical enquiry of South Asia. Trawling through an extraordinary set of sources such as colonial and post-colonial records, newspaper reports, unpublished autobiographies, private papers, photographs, and oral interviews, the author brings out a fascinating account of the transnational landscape of physical cultures, human and animal performers, and the circus industry. This book should be of interest to a wide range of readers from history, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies to analysts of history of performance and sports in the subcontinent.
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G, Leffingwell Edward, Fellows of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles, Calif.), and Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (Los Angeles, Calif.), eds. Access all areas: Http://access.allareas.org : Glenn Kaino, Betty Lee, Joseph Santarromana, Erika Suderburg. Santa Monica: Smart Art Press, 1998.

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Lee, Betty, Erika Suderburg, and Joseph Santarromana. Access All Areas. Smart Art Press, 1998.

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Ezra, Elizabeth, and Catherine Wheatley, eds. Shoe Reels. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474451406.001.0001.

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Shoe Reels examines the special relationship between shoes and cinema. The book considers the narrative and aesthetic functions of shoes, asking why they are so memorable, and what their wider cultural resonance might be. Written by experts from a range of disciplines, including film and television studies, philosophy, history, and fashion, this collection covers cinema from its origins to the present day, and spans a global range of films from the United States, Europe, Africa and Asia. Besides protecting the feet, shoes contribute to the performance of gender; they indicate aspects of personality, sexuality, race, ethnicity and social class; and they serve as tools of seduction. As objects designed for the body, shoes also affirm the materiality of individual bodies and the endurance of the human body itself when physical presence has been progressively de-emphasised, first with the advent of technical reproducibility (printing, photography, cinema, radio and the like), and now with the rise of digital technology in the virtual era. The very materiality of shoes—the fact that they are things—is what makes them ripe for analysis. Shoes humanise, setting people apart from non-human animals, but they can also serve to dehumanise. Objects par excellence of hyper-consumption, shoes are situated at the crossroads of sexual fetishism and commodity fetishism. Shoes are clearly more than just good to wear, then: to paraphrase Claude Lévi-Strauss, they are also good to think.
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Asakura, Kyoko, and Nasple. Tokyo Houses. Te Neues Publishing Company, 2002.

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