Coffee table books are the subject of a segment on Good Morning America today. Titles discussed include Dogs by Tim Flach (Abrams, ISBN 978-0810996533); Edith Head by Jay Jorgensen (Running Press, ISBN 978-0762438051); Barbie: A Rare Beauty by Sandi Holder (Krause, ISBN 978-1440212796); Ansel Adams: In the National Parks by Ansel Adams (Little, Brown, ISBN 978-0316078467); Portrait of Camelot by Richard Reeves (Abrams, ISBN 978-0810995857); Finishing the Hat by Stephen Sondheim (Knopf, ISBN 978-0679439073); Earth From Above by Yann Arthus-Bertrand (Abrams; ISBN 978-0810996939); Baseball: An Illustrated History by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns (Knopf, 978-0375711978); Hitchcock by Laurent Bouzereau (Abrams, ISBN 978-0810996014); The History of Surfing by Matt Warshaw (Chronicle, ISBN 978-0811856003); Jane Goodall: 50 Years at Gombe by Jane Goodall (Stewart, Tabori, and Chang, ISBN 978-1584798781); and The Making of Avatar by Jody Duncan and Lisa Fitzpatrick (Abrams, ISBN 978-0810997066).

The Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC interviews Dr. Robert Goldberg, author of Tabloid Medicine: How the Internet Is Being Used to Hijack Medical Science for Fear and Profit (Kaplan, ISBN 978-1607147275), and David Garland, author of Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition (Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press, ISBN 978-0674057234).

Liz Vaccariello, author of 400 Calorie Fix : Slim Is Simple: 400 Ways to Eat 400 Calorie Meals (Rodale, ISBN 978-1605295152), is on The Today Show.

Due to the nature of live programming, scheduling is subject to change.

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