Books on Books #11: Alexey Brodovitch’s “Ballet” (all images courtesy Errata Editions) Many landmark photography books are simply unavailable today. By reprinting expensive, rare, or out-of-print ...
Most “forgotten” books are forgotten for a reason, Stefan Beck writes. They’re bad. “Rehabilitating a ‘forgotten’ writer is a trickier matter. The point of publishing a book is to sell it, and books ...
How to escape the resource curse? Andrew Ross Sorkin’s 1929 is an artful yet flawed reprise of John Kenneth Galbraith’s book on the same topic. Government partnership comes with a high hidden cost.
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