

Of the latter book, Cohen explains, “This is a portfolio of vivid and engaging photographs by Laurie Lambrecht, whose images offer fascinating insight into Lichtenstein’s working processes and source materials, as well as being vibrant works of art in their own right.”Ĭohen: Golf Courses: Britain & Ireland (Rizzoli, $195) by David Cannon, Sir Nick Faldo, Peter Alliss and Padraig Harrington, and 100 Yards of Glory: The Greatest Moments in NFL History (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $35) by Joe Garner and Bob Costas.


We have already reordered (copies of the book) twice.”Ĭohen: Tamara de Lempicka: The Queen of Modern (Skira, $80) by Gioia Mori - “This is the definitive book on the first woman artist to become a glamour star,” says Cohen - and Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio (Monacelli Press, $35) by Laurie Lambrecht, Dorothy Lichtenstein and Edward Robinson. Of The Louvre, Foster says it’s “a steal at this price. “Max Hastings is one of the finest military historians and he has written a monumental work.” “Niall Ferguson is one of Britain’s most renowned historians who aims at extracting the deep lessons of five centuries of world history in a single accessible book,” says Cohen. This is a beautiful book with full-color photography and it’s another personal favorite of mine.”Ĭohen: Civilization: The West and the Rest (Penguin, $35) by Niall Ferguson, and Inferno: The World at War, 1939-1945 (Knopf, $35) by Max Hastings.

Of the latter, Foster says, “MacGregor is the director of the British Museum and the book is based on his BBC radio series and an exhibition at the British Museum. Bogus, and No Higher Honor: A Memoir of My Years in Washington (Crown, $35) by Condoleezza Rice.įoster: December 1941: 31 Days That Changed America and Saved The World (Thomas Nelson, $24.99) by Craig Shirley, and History of the World in 100 Objects (Viking, $45) by Neil MacGregor. Buckley and the Rise of American Conservatism (Bloomsbury Press, $30) by Carl T.
