Abrams

Rock & Roll (Oct., $50) by Lynn Goldsmith, foreword by Iggy Pop, documents the world of punk, alternative and commercial rock.

New York Vertigo (Oct., $40) by Michel Setboun views life in the city from the perspective of rooftops and city walls.

Anova/Pavilion

(dist. by Trafalgar Square)

The 4 Dreams of Miss X (Sept., $40) by Agent Provocateur gathers scripts and images from four films starring model Kate Moss.

Aperture

(dist. by D.A.P.)

On the Beach (Sept., $85), photographs by Richard Misrach, studies our relationship to the sea in this oversize monograph.

Shaolin: Temple of Zen (Oct., $40), photos by Justin Guariglia, essay by Matthew Polly, documents the warrior monks of the 1,500-year-old Shaolin Temple.

Black & White

(dist. by Interlink)

Harry Benson's Glasgow (Nov., $50) by Harry Benson covers more than 50 years of Glasgow, from bygone shipyards to today's revival.

Bulfinch

Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs (Oct., $40), edited by Andrea G. Stillman, documents Adams's evolution as an artist.

Chronicle

Playboy: The Complete Centerfolds (Dec., $500) by Robert Coover, Jay McInerney et al. This 32-pound book with 625 centerfolds comes in its own leather carrying case.

Collins Design

The Kennedys: Portrait of a Family (Nov., $29.95) by Shannon Thomas Perich, photos by Richard Avedon, features some 100 pictures taken on the eve of JFK's inauguration.

100 Young Americans (Nov., $29.95) by Michael Fanzini interviews young adults from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.

Columbia Univ. Press

Riverside Park: The Splendid Sliver (Sept., $24.95) by Edward Grimm, photos by E. Peter Schroeder, traces the Manhattan park from its shabby origins in the 1870s to its present-day beauty.

Damiani

(dist. by D.A.P.)

Bob Richardson (Sept., $75), edited by Terry Richardson, collects what remains of the late fashion photographer's emotionally charged and transgressive work.

David & Charles

American Waters (Sept., $30) by Alex Kirkbride illustrates the author's three-year journey through every U.S. state with photos of the different water bodies found in each.

Ghosts Caught on Film (Sept., $19.99) by Dr. Melvyn Willin presents photographic evidence of spirits and paranormal activity.

Duke Univ. Press

Driftless: Photographs from Iowa (Nov., $39.95) by Danny Wilcox Frazier portrays a changing Midwest in 80 duotone photographs.

Earth Aware Editions

(Dist. by PGW)

Antarctica: The Global Warning (Sept., $55) by Sebastian Copeland, foreword by Mikhail Gorbachev, compiles photos, scientific data and personal insights on climate change.

Fresno Fine Art Publications

(dist. by Univ. of New Mexico Press)

Humanlandscapes: Interpreting the Human Form (Sept., $75), text and photos by P. Miller, poetry by Peter Crane, pairs photographs and poems to express the human experience.

Getty Publications

Edward Weston's Book of Nudes (Sept., $39.95), edited by Brett Abbott, intersperses photos of landscapes, still lifes and nudes; based on an unpublished mockup by Weston and Nancy Newall.

Glitterati

(dist. by NBN)

Puppies Behind Bars (Oct., $50) by Christopher Makos and Paul Solberg examines the Puppies Behind Bars program, which trains dogs in prisons for social work on the outside. Author tour.

David R. Godine

The Likes of Us: Photography and the Farm Security Administration (Oct., $50) by Stu Cohen, edited by Peter Bacon Hales, collects 175 duotones from Walker Evans, Ben Shahn, Dorothea Lange and others.

Graphic Arts Books

(dist. by Ingram)

The Perfect Curl (Oct., $29.95) by Rod Sumpner takes a photographic look at the world's best surfing spots.

Guild of Master Craftsman

(dist. by Sterling)

Wedding Photography: The Complete Guide (Sept., $24.95) by Mark Cleghorn offers tips and sample photographs.

Indiana Univ. Press

Images of a Journey: India in Diaspora (Sept., $44.95) by Steve Raymer chronicles Indian migration around the globe.

Insight Editions

John and Yoko: A New York Love Story (Oct., $45), photos by Allen Tannenbaum, foreword by Yoko Ono, assembles pictures of Lennon and Ono taken shortly before his murder.

Lonely Planet

The Asia Book (Sept., $40) depicts 46 countries and includes information on people and traditions.

Lyons Press

Nashville Portraits (Oct., $34.95) by Jim McGuire reproduces 60 examples of McGuire's album and CD cover photography of country music stars.

Miss Rosen Editions

New York State of Mind (Nov., $35) by Martha Cooper. The documentary photographer chronicles New York City life in the 1970s.

Museum of New Mexico Press

In New Mexico Light: Photographs by Douglas Kent Hall (Oct., $55), text and photos by Douglas Kent Hall, celebrates the state's ancient ruins, rural churches, artists and writers.

National Geographic

100 Days in Photographs (Oct., $35) by Nick Yapp, introduction by Douglas Brinkley, covers world events from the advent of photography in 1851 to today.

Phaidon

Albert Watson (Sept., $39.95) by James Crump offers a monograph on the fashion photographer whose images have appeared on more than 250 Vogue covers.

Santa Monica Press

(dist. by IPG)

The Sixties: Photographs by Robert Altman (Sept., $39.95) by Robert Altman brings together photos of the decade's people and events, from Abbie Hoffman to Haight-Ashbury.

Schirmer/Mosel

Candida Hoefer: Weimar (Oct., $49.95) displays Hoefer's photographs of famous interiors in Weimar, Germany.

Skira

(dist. by Rizzoli)

The Grace Kelly Years: Princess of Monaco (Oct., $55) by Frederic Mitterand remembers Princess Grace on the 25th anniversary of her death.

Steidl

(dist. by D.A.P.)

Burtynsky: Quarries (Nov., $80) by Michael Mitchell, photos by Edward Burtynsky, documents the world's major quarries.

Sterling/Lark

Magic Lantern DVD Guides: Nikon D40/D40x (Oct., $24.95) and ...: Olympus EVOLT E-510 (Oct., $19.95) offer step-by-step instructions on high-definition video.

Stewart, Tabori & Chang

The Key: Celebrated People Unlock Their Secrets to Life (Oct., $17.95) by Linda Solomon combines photos of antique keys with quotes from Katie Couric, Samuel L. Jackson and others.

Taschen

(dist. by Perseus)

I'll Be Watching You: Inside the Police 1980—83 (Sept., $39.99) by Andy Summers. The Police guitarist documents the band on tour.

Ten Speed Press

A Pony in the Picture (Sept., $14.95) by Victoria Randall showcases 120 vintage photos of kids and ponies spanning the years 1880—1990.

Texas Christian Univ. Press

Day of the Dead:Día de los Muertos (Sept., $39.95) by Ward Albro, photos by Denis Defibaugh, depicts the Day of the Dead holiday in Oaxaca.

Thames & Hudson

(dist. by W.W. Norton)

Magnum Magnum (Oct., $225), edited by Brigitte Lardinois, compiles six key works by 69 Magnum photographers for the agency's 60th anniversary.

Thunder's Mouth Press

The Kennedy Family Album: Personal Photos of America's First Family (Nov., $30) by Linda Corley, photos by Bob Davidoff, takes an intimate look at the Kennedys at play.

Univ. of Chicago Press

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: A Photographer's Chronicle of the Iraq War (Oct., $35) by Ashley Gilbertson covers the disintegration of America's military triumph in Iraq.

Univ. of Missouri Press

Holding Out and Hanging On: Surviving Hurricane Katrina (Dec., $29.95), photographs and text by Thomas Neff. Through interviews with New Orleans holdouts, Neff retells the story of the storm.

Univ. of New Mexico Press

Eye of the West (Nov., $39.95) by Nancy Wood contains three decades of photographs of people and places in rural Colorado and New Mexico.

Univ. of Texas Press

A Book of Photographs fromLonesome Dove (Oct., $45) by Bill Wittliff, foreword by Larry McMurtry, collects 120 duotones from the award-winning miniseries.

Vice Books

The Vice Photo Book (Oct., $45) by the staff of Vicemagazine. Images culled from the magazine demonstrate how not bowing to advertisers has grown into a culture that defines underground photography.

Voyageur Press

The Art of the Snowflake: A Photographic Album (Oct., $30) by Kenneth Libbrecht looks at these stunning, ephemeral creations.

Welcome Books

(dist. by Random House)

Animal House (Sept., $24.95) by Catherine Ledner blends photos of animals in indoor settings with humorous poetry. 25,000 first printing. $25,000 ad/promo.

Red Carpet: 20 Years of Fame and Fashion (Nov., $34.95), photos by Frank Trapper, edited by Katrina Fried, covers two decades of luxe Hollywood events. 25,000 first printing. $25,000 ad/promo.

White Star Publishers

(dist. by Rizzoli)

Legendary American Cars (Oct., $39.95) by Matt De Lorenzo presents a pictorial history of the American auto industry.