New November Releases
October 28, 2022
The holidays are just around the corner and before you know it, we’ll be cozying up in scarves and gloves and gearing up for the celebrations. To kick off the excitement of the season, we’re sharing a month full of big releases to get you in the mood for the upcoming festivities.
Photo From The Delmonico Way. Photo: Jennifer Arce.
INTERIORS & ARCHITECTURE
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The second monograph on one of today’s most celebrated designers, renowned for being one of the earliest creators of a modernism that is soft, warm, and lyrical.
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Graduate Hotels is a collection of meticulously hand-crafted boutique hotels in college towns, designed to evoke the glory days, sleepless nights, and the spirited memories of college culture.
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The first illustrated monograph presenting the work of British designer Lee Broom, founder of the eponymous brand and celebrated for his stylish, contemporary take on classic design products.
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A timely reevaluation and synthesis of this ecologically minded trailblazer and vibrantly interdisciplinary figure of contemporary design.
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This is Rizzoli’s eighth volume in the definitive series of monographs on the work of Richard Meier, one of America’s most acclaimed architects.
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New York City, arguably the world’s Art Deco capital, is well known for its striking and still iconic towers. Featuring both the legendary and the little known, “New York Art Deco: Birds, Beasts & Blooms” is Art Deco New York as never seen before.
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COOKING & ENTERTAINING
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Max Tucci shares the recipes that made Delmonico’s famous, entertaining tips straight from his grandfather’s playbook, a bounty of ephemera and memorabilia, and a wealth of stories that remind us of this golden age of dining.
Photo: Jennifer Arce
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Perfect for young adults or any new(ish) cooks who have ever found themselves salivating at cooking TikToks or drooling over gorgeous cookbooks, only to believe they aren’t skilled enough to attempt the recipes themselves.
Photo: Molly DeCoudreaux
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Sophisticated, accessible recipes with international flair from the most exciting duo in the Parisian culinary scene that will impress any foodie at your next dinner party.
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This utterly original cookbook from the avocado’s native Mexico celebrates the fruit that went from Aztec aphrodisiac to twenty-first-century clean-eating superfood.
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Style icon and preeminent hostess Catherine “Deeda” Blair shares her inspirations for entertaining, accompanied by menus, recipes, table settings, and charming stories about her extraordinarily colorful life.
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This vibrantly illustrated book showcases how the artists in the stores transform everyday materials, taking craft techniques to new heights.
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David Yarrow takes his work to the next level in these tales of adventure and misadventure on an epic scale, bringing the magic and brilliance of the big screen to each singular image.
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A collection of stunning celebrity portraits captured by Davis Factor, the great-grandson of legendary cosmetics pioneer Max Factor.
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FASHION
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An approachable collection that compares fashion and art side-by-side through 75 eye-popping pairings of designer pieces and the artworks that inspired them.
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Longtime creative collaborators Tilda Swinton and Olivier Saillard present an illustrated tribute to the costumes of legendary Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini’s iconic films.
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The definitive collection of W’s most iconic and boundary-pushing photographic stories, published over the magazine’s fifty-year history.
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With an encyclopedic spirit and characteristic flair for color, Bvlgari reconstructs the myth of Eden in a dream of fine jewelry that becomes a manifesto.
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A colorful, comprehensive volume documenting the short-lived but highly influential work of Sander Lak’s beloved and now cult fashion brand, Sies Marjan.
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A history lesson on this streetwear collab and sneaker legend, documenting the past twenty-five years of Staple’s most iconic work.
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Inspired by the natural world, sprawling subcultures, and the occasional obscure horror film, Brain Dead is the opposite of what its title suggests. Alive, smart, and keeping their cult fan base guessing.
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Jacques Chassaing reveals the story behind his forty-year career as a pioneering designer who pushed boundaries and led the creation of many of the world’s most beloved sneakers.
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The first book on Chicago-born painter, sculptor, and designer, features the breadth of Hebru’s fine-art and applied-art work, with both his paintings and his streetwear collaborations on display.
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More than thirty years of the work of François Berthoud, recognized as one of the most original illustrators of his time, known for erotica and romantic fashion illustration.
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Longtime music icon John Mellencamp’s artistic expression has never been limited to song—the acclaimed singer-songwriter has been an accomplished painter for more than four decades.
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This tour-de-force of Britain’s Royal Collection provides a very rare opportunity to see an art trove not normally available for public viewing.
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A new landmark monograph that allows all aspects of Mark Rothko’s career to be heard in full voice, published in close collaboration with the artist’s family and featuring beloved works from major collections as well as never-before-seen canvases and paintings on paper.
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Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão is known for her extraordinary installations of ornamental blue tilework, large-scale sculpture, and her renowned “tile” paintings that powerfully consider issues of identity and colonialism.
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Featuring 150 of Thomas D. Mangelsen’s iconic photos that capture the majesty of all the seasons in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
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With his unrivaled photography taken during these transcontinental crossings, Sebastian Copeland transports us to the ends of the earth and invites us into his expeditions as never before seen.
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Gaelin Rosenwaks’ years as a marine biologist, diver, and underwater filmmaker and photographer put her in the unique position to tell this beautifully stirring story with never-before-seen photographs of the world’s most marvelous ocean species.
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Rhett Turner explores his father’s devotion to leaving nature in better shape than he found it by taking us across the Turner’s conservation properties—from the northern Rockies to the Dakotas to the southeastern Atlantic coastal plains and pine forests.
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A complete bucket list focused on sustainable travel featuring 1,000 vacation ideas that are eco-friendly, respectful of local cultures, and highlight opportunities to give back.
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SPORTS
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Lifelong fisherman and author Bill Sisson takes us on a journey to fish the finest striped bass waters along the Atlantic coast. Drawing on three decades of notebooks full of observations and interviews, as well as hundreds of hours spent pursuing the “striper,” “linesider,” or “rockfish”—as they are known regionally—through each season, from spring through late fall.
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