What's your favorite book?

Not very original, but I still find The Americans to be the benchmark.

Harbutt's Travelogue and Departures and Arrivals have been inspirational lately.

John
 
I think my favorite, and possibly the last one I would keep if my collection were otherwise liquidated, is the MOMA Atget monograph with ~100 reproductions and short essays about each by Szarkowski.

I could definitely do without the copy of Annie Liebovitz's "Pilgrimage." It is the single worst editing and layout job I have ever seen in a photobook.
 
My favorite: Bill Owen's Suburbia. I first saw it at the Livermore Public Library in 1976 and fell in love with it.

The book I'd love to own is one I can not remember the name of. It was a small paperback book of B&W WWII photos that was in my family when I was about ten years old or so. I loved the work in it. I think that book, along with another called Historic Decade, 1950-1960, began my love for photography.
 
My favorite so far is Bruce Davidson's "Outside Inside"'.

Stunning collection of his life's work. 800 photographs in three volumes. Printed by Steidl.

I have not bought/come across a bad photo book.
 
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