Sentence examples for portrait book from inspiring English sources

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There exists, however, a dreamy, drowsier side to the hotel, which is the subject of the fashion photographer Jork Weismann's portrait book, "Asleep at the Chateau" (Damiani Editore, $50).

It's not surprising, then, that the space itself feels like a page from Zuckerman's Creature portrait book of wildlife against a white backdrop.

From heavy metal rockers in Botswana, to female wrestlers in Bolivia, Fashion Tribes: Global Street Style, a portrait book by photographer Daniele Tamagni documents the beauty of subcultures around the world.

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Printed portrait books popular in the first half of the 19th century inspired his first popular photographic portraits of the nation's leaders.

Mr. Nars, an accomplished photographer and author of portrait books, including "X-Ray" and "NARS 15X15," which benefited more than a dozen charities, wants to make women stand out.

The million-selling A Field Guide To The Birds Of Britain And Europe (1954) revolutionised UK bird-watching: he was the driving force behind it, and his popular series of "Portrait" books resulted from the expeditions he organised to Spain's Coto Donana, the Danube delta and Jordan.

Same orientation (e.g. portrait) books can be combined and edited (use the + button in the "My Books" screen).

By Hendrik Hertzberg The New Yorker, December 6 , 1976P. 40 Talk story about a party at the Strand Book Store in honor of the publication, by Burt Britton, who presides over the review-copy department of the Strand, of his book, "Self-Portrait: Book People Picture Themselves," (Random House, $12.50).

The latest craze after portraits, books and chocolate effigies is toy bunnies that sing the lyrics of a pop song written in 2002, "I want a man like Putin".

The biography is therefore partly homage to a teacher, and although one does not suspect that a lot of warts have been omitted from the portrait, the book gazes upon its subject with consistent admiration and affection.

November 17, 1684 London, England July 24 , 1756London, England George Vertue, (born Nov. 17, 1684, London, Eng. died July 24 , 1756 London), British antiquarian and engraver known primarily for his portraits and book illustrations.

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