ABRAMS
New Earth from Above: 365 Days (Apr., $29.95) by Yann Arthus-Bertrand updates Earth from Above with new images and text on conservation and other environmental issues. 100,000first printing.
Underwater Eden: 365 Days (May, $29.95) by Jeffrey Rotman studies undersea life from the Red Sea to the Great Barrier Reef. 50,000 first printing.
ABRAMS IMAGE
Out of Mind (Mar., $24.95) by Shawn Mortensen collects 220 photos of cutting-edge celebrities.
APERTURE
Gilbert & George: The Complete Pictures, 1971—2005 (Mar., $89.95) by Gilbert and George. This 1,200-page tome presents the famous photographic team's complete works.
Koudelka (Mar., $65) by Josef Koudelka celebrates three decades of the photographer's evolving work with essays by Robert Delpire, Dominique Eddé, Anna Fáravá et al.
Istanbul: City of a Hundred Names (May, $50) by Alex Webb, essay by Orhan Pamuk, documents the city's culture and history.
CHRONICLE
Hollywood Dads (June, $29.95) by Joyce Ostin, intro. by Paul Reiser, captures 50 celebrity fathers with their children.
COLUMBIA UNIV. PRESS
South Street (Apr., $29.95) by Barbara G. Mensch, intro. by Phillip Lopate, pays tribute to the former historic Fulton Fish Market site.
DOWN EAST BOOKS
Our Point of View: Fourteen Years at a Maine Lighthouse (May, $24.95) by Thomas Mark Szelog and Lee Ann Szelog, photos by Thomas Mark Szelog, documents the couple's lighthouse-keeping experience.
5 CONTINENTS EDITIONS (dist. by Antique Collectors' Club)
Mont-Saint-Michel (Mar., $35) by Nicolas Simonnet, photos by Olivier Mériel, tours Normandy's ancient monastery.
DAVID R. GODINE
On the Wind: The Marine Photographs of Norman Fortier (June, $35) by Calvin Siegal and Llewellyn Holland III showcases in b&w photos 50 years of sail- and powerboats centered on Buzzards Bay, Mass.
GRAPHIC ARTS CENTER
Wyoming (June, $50) by Russell Lamb captures western heritage through images of Yellowstone, Devils Tower and the Grand Tetons.
HISTORIC HOUSES TRUST OF NEW SOUTH WALES (dist. by Antique Collectors' Club)
City of Shadows: Sydney Police Photographs 1912—1948 (Mar., $55) by Peter Doyle with Caleb Williams exposes the city's underworld through forensic photos.
LONELY PLANET
The Asia Book (Apr., $40), edited by Roz Hopkins, explores the continent's diverse environments, from Bali to Mt. Everest.
LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. PRESS
Katrinaville Chronicles: Images and Observations from a New Orleans Photographer (Apr., $34.95) by David G. Spielman captures the spirit of the city in fall 2005 through b&w photos and e-mails.
MERCER UNIV. PRESS
An Appalachian Farmer's Story: Portrait of an Extraordinary Common Man (Mar., $40) by Diane Asséo Griliches evokes the life of a resourceful farmer in b&w photos; includes CD.
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS
Cabins of Minnesota (May, $19.95) by Doug Ohman, text by Bill Holm, surveys the state's treasured getaways.
PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS
Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer's Journey (Mar., $55) by Pedro E. Guerrero illuminates more than six decades of photographing the homes of famous artists and architects.
RAINCOAST BOOKS (dist. by PGW)
Among the Inuit (May, $50) by Robert Semeniuk depicts the Inuit community where Semeniuk lived for two years.
SASQUATCH BOOKS
On Puget Sound (Apr., $ 21.95) by Art Wolfe captures images of the author's hometown, Seattle.
STRUIK PUBLISHERS (dist. by IPM)
Cheetah (Mar., $40) by Luke Hunter, photos by Dave Hamman, celebrates the history, grace and beauty of this feline species.
TASCHEN
LeRoy Grannis: Surf Photography of the 1960s and 1970s (Apr., $39.99), edited by Jim Heimann, offers selections from the photographer's personal archives.
Alison Jackson (June, $39.99), edited by Florian Kobler, features celebrity look-alikes caught off guard.
THAMES HUDSON
Henri Cartier-Bresson: Scrapbook (Apr., $85) by Ute Eskildsen and Agnès Sire reproduces the photographer's 1940s scrapbook of photos. Tie-in with exhibition at New York City's International Center for Photography.
Foto: Modernity in Central Europe 1918—1945 (June, $60) by Matthew S. Witkovsky et al. presents 100 Central European photographers' works between the two World Wars. Tie-in with exhibition at the National Gallery of Art.
UNIV. OF MISSOURI PRESS
Close-ups of History: Three Decades Through the Lens of an AP Photographer (May, $34.95) by Henry D. Burroughs, edited by Margaret Wohlgemuth Burroughs, spotlights more than 100 photos spanning Burroughs's 33-year career with AP's Washington bureau.
UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO PRESS
The Idea of Cuba (May, $50) by Alex Harris gathers 80 color photos of the island.
UNIV. OF TEXAS PRESS
Russell Lee Photographs (Mar., $50) by Russell Lee offers the first complete collection of his work.
UNIV. PRESS OF COLORADO
Michener's the Name (Mar., $39.95) by Robert Vavra documents the 36-year friendship between writer James Michener and the photographer in 151 photographs.
WILLOW CREEK PRESS
Horse: A Portrait—A Photographer's Life with Horses (May $35) by Christiane Slawik pairs the German photographer's work with her observations on photography and horses.