Review by John Derricks submitted via email
Star Wars: The Blueprints contains the original blueprints that were made and used for the Star Wars Saga. The images are accompanied by a lot of commentary and show the extreme detail that was the foundation for a truly epic movie cycle. The funny thing is that you don’t even need to be a hardcore Star Wars fan to appreciate these drawings. Just from a technical and engineering perspective alone, these wonderful blueprints are true eyecandy. The amount of detail in these drawings is incredible. I wouldn’t what else to call it. This IS the ultimate book on Star Wars and it’s a massive release. How massive you ask? It has it’s own trailer!
The book has a list price of $500 (an an average online price of around $450). This might look a bit steep but wait until you see the sheer quality of the blueprints. For a full list of all the blueprints click here.
This book will give you the ultimate, rare insight in the foundations of what ultimately became one of the most beloved science fiction stores of all time. Among the never before seen artpieces are views of the Rebel blockade runner hallways, the bridge of the flagship of General Grievous, the interior of the Falcon, and the palace of Jabba.
The book measures 15.5 inches wide by 18.5 inches tall, contains 336 pages and offers more than 250 blueprints and 500 photographs and illustrations. The entire thing weighs a stunning 22 pounds.
Needless to say such an exclusive release doesn’t come in a cheap case either. The book is encased in a custom dyed cloth material enclosure with debossed stamping on the spine and cover and comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the publishers president. So the entire package has the looks to match the pricetag.
Star Wars: The Blueprints is limited to 5,000 hand numbered copies
Aside from the fact that there are a few of the drawings don’t contain any measurements, which is kind of weird for blueprints, there isn’t much I can complain about with this release. It’s pretty damn magnificent.
This is a beautiful limited edition book of very high quality. But its odd that a publication of this sheer size and magnitude and most importantly a hefty price doesn’t come with a little something extra. The price will definitely put some people off and I wonder if aside from the novelty factor for engineers there will be a huge audience for this besides hardcore Star Wars fans. But if you can spare the money and love Star Wars then you’ll want to have this.
This is not a big book. It is a HUGE book. And when I say huge I don’t mean slightly above average book size either. It is 23 inches wide and 11 inches tall and weighs 20 pounds! Not the kind of book you will be able to fit on your book shelves. So the publisher came up with an awesome alternative: the book comes with its own hand crafted leather carrying case.
This custom leather case has satin nickel latches and is lined with beautiful fabric just like a real guitar case. The case holds the book itself as well as a companion piece with stories on the guitar collection, a certificate of authenticity and a stunning print signed by photographer John Peden. The sheer size and quality of this publication is very much remniscent of the insanely large original Helmut Newton release from taschen in 1999: You have to see it to believe its real.
Now, if the almost 32 inches wide 10.5 pound stunning case with burgundy fleece lining and the 24×12 inch museum grade print alone weren’t enough to win you over already, then the contents, 670 full color high definition images most certainly will. The photographs are of a truly jaw dropping quality and are bound in well over 500 pages. The companion book contains an additional 180 photographs and stories on the subject.
The Guitar collection contains guitars from the Country Musical, Rock and Hard Rock Halls of Fame and features pictures from Paul McCartney, Jim Page and Keith Richard instruments along with pictures of guitars from over 40 locations in North America and the United Kingdom including the legendary J45 from Buddy Holly.
This limited edition book is published in a run of only 1,500 hand-numbered English-language copies and contains a photographic print of said J-45, signed by photographer John Peden. It is a beautiful image of the the leather covered Gibson that was customized by Buddy Holly himself. While browsing the book I felt like a kid in a candy store. All the legends are there. There is no doubt in my mind that you will not ever find a better or more comprehensive book on legendary guitars than this truly stunning piece of art.This is the mother of all guitar books. Period.
Unfortunately awesome things tend to come with an awesome pricetag. The recommended retail price for this insanely large book is $1500. That is quite steep, but still not bad considering the size and quality and sheer exclusivity of the entire package and the amount of detail and effort that went into this publication. Similar limited editions with signed and numbered prints in other book categories tend to be far more expensive and I cannot think of any other guitar book that even comes close to this one. In fact I was sold the second I first laid eyes on this book. Turns out I was a bit too eager because a few weeks later I found an online retailer that now offers a $400 discount(!) on the list price. Needless to say this upset me a bit after my rather expensive shopping spree. So if you want to buy one of the last remaining in stock I highly suggest shopping here instead.
Review by Francois
Linda McCartney – A life in photographs is a limited “collectors edition” photography book that is released in 750 pieces run by publication powerhouse Taschen. It is a retrospective of Linda McCartney’s life and photography who started her career with her clearly original and highly informal shots of the Rolling Stones on a yacht on the Hudson River. In May 1968 she became the first female photographer to have her work featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. During her career she has photographed some of rock n rolls most influential musicians including including Aretha Franklin, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Simon and Garfunkel, The Doors, The Who, and the Grateful Dead.
Linda married Paul McCartney in 1969 after they met at a launch event for one of his albums with the Beatles. This book features stunning and very candid photography of many years of touring with the Beatles as well as much of Linda’s family life with Paul. The book really is a must have for rock photography fans. Needless to say hardcore Beetles fans will drool over its contents.
Contributing authors for this book are world renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz and historian and curator Martin Harrison. The book was edited by Alison Castle who also worked on titles on photography, film, and design, such as Some Like it Hot and The Stanley Kubrick Archives.
This edition is released in a truly magnificent clamshell box that gives this edition a very luxurious feel. Lukcily for those with a slightly smaller waller, the book is available in a number of different sizes and options. These range from a very affordable general edition, a limited collectors edition of 750 copies and two very special art editions that include a pigment print on Hahnemuehle paper, numbered and signed by Sir Paul McCartney in a print size of 40 x 30 cm (16 x 12 in.). Needless to say the latter will undoubtably become a highly sought after version that will make an interesting investment to those interested in buying and selling high end art books. We caught up with this book at a bookstore in Berlin and were quite impressed with it’s quality. So much in fact that I seriously considered buying this book and if it hadn’t been for my wife pointing towards another quite expensive yet awesome title it would be sitting on my desk right now.
It’s hard to fault such an impressive publication. Although some will contend that the art editions have a fairly steep pricing it must be said that those will get you limited edition prints of some very fine photography artwork that would likely fetch considerately more when you’d purchase these through an art gallery.
With an average price of around 2 grand (at the time of this publication) the high end versions of this book will likely be out of reach for most general collectors, but avid rock photography fans cannot afford to miss it. If you want one we suggest buying it right now before the limited runs is out of stock. If you want the art edition there’s a pretty good chance it will be sold out by the time you read this.
The Leica Titanium M9 is a digital camera that is limited to a run of 500 pieces. Although it quickly sold out worldwide immediately after its release, some occasionally are available for sale again (see below) for those who have a significant amount of money burning in their pocket.
Weighing 0.576 kilograms and made out of solid titanium this full frame digital camera in a classic timeless design enclosure is a true masterpiece of engineering. It was designed by Walter da Silva, the man also responsible for the current stunning looks of the new Audi car series.The camera comes with the LEICA SUMMILUX-M 1:1,4/35 mm ASPH lense which is also housed in a full solid titanium enclosure. It supports most -- but not all -- Leica M lenses and comes in a stunning red box.
SEE AVAILABLITYThe camera’s monitor screen has been fitted with scratch resistant sapphire crystal glass and the entire enclosure has been treated with a special hardened surface material to make the enclosure itself scratch resistant as well.
The Leica Titan M9 comes with an ultra stylish carrying “holster” for easy transportation and quick availability when shooting pictures. If you are looking for the ultimate retro camera. This is it.
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This stunning box set was inspired by the 50th Anniversary of when Reprise was formed by Frank Sinatra. It features 35 albums, a Special DVD – ‘A Man And His Music – Trilogy’ (re-mastered and never before released on one disc!). With Xmas on the way, this is definitely the ultimate gift for Sinatra fans! Some of the highlights of this release:
Albums
35(!) classic albums – September Of My Years, Sinatra-Basie, Strangers In The Night, LA Is My Lady, Sinatra & Jobim, My Way, A Man Alone, Watertown as well as definitive collections – Trilogy: Past, Present & Future (2CD) and A Man And His Music (2CD)
Deluxe Box Set
Black linen box with blue velvet flock that contains all standard issues of the studio albums that were released through the ‘Reprise Years’ series. All albums packaged in paper-sleeves.
Special DVD – ‘A Man And His Music – Trilogy’
DVD-9 with a running time of approx. 2 hours and 37 minutes featuring brand new remastered audio. Perfect PCM uncompressed audiophile quality. Never before released on one disc! Contains all of Sinatra’s swingin’ 60’, the “A Man And His Music” TV specials (Part 1, 2 and Ella and Jobim) . Featuring breathtaking performances with Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim. This disc is Region 0 and thus playable on all DVD players worldwide.
I have to say thi sis one of the most impressive artist collection box sets I’ve seen from this publisher to date. The collection is massive with 35 (!) albums, a ton of background info and specials and a nice box to keep everything properly stored and cared for. The audio is pretty much flawless and I was pleased to see they’ve included an uncompressed PCM stream on the DVD9 although I doubt that it will make much of a difference to most listeners. My only minor gripe with this release is the storage format. We’ve seen quite a few large scale releaes of long time favorite artists passing these offices in the past few years and paper sleave thing is just not doing it for me. The copy I received had some flaws in the CD sleaves and I find that unless you truly keep everything neat and tidy inside the box, they tend to damage fairly quickly. I also cannot help but wonder why in this modern day and age we don’t see more simultaneous releases on usb or online media. The Beatles have proven to be quite succesful with this approach and although I understand that many old time fans of Sinatra will likely be clinging to their CD players or vinyl records, I cannot help but wonder why publishers keep underestimating the sheer number of people that exclusively listen to music on ipods or similar media storage. That being said this collection remains a very impressive piece of work. The recent prices I see online (around $300) for this release IMHO are a bit steep but time will tell if this collection will grow to be the sought after collectable it so obviously wants to be.
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