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According to different estimations, the 1992 book Sex by Madonna (pictured) is both the fastest-selling and best-selling coffee table book in publishing history. [1] [2]The concept of a book intended essentially for display over perusal was mentioned by Michel de Montaigne in his 1581 essay "Upon Some Verses of Virgil": "I am vexed that my Essays only serve the ladies for a common movable, a ...
The publishing house was one of the pioneers in publishing large-format, full-color print books. These became known as "coffee table books." Their first book in this format was the popular Oregon, a book of photographs by Ray Atkeson, which became a series that includes Oregon 2 and Oregon III. [1]
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The company published The American Eagle, a 128-page coffee table book in 1988 by Tom and Pat Leeson. [1] [5] Books by the company in the early years revolved around New Age philosophy and themes. [1] In 1990, they were the first publishers of works by author and therapist John Gray, printing Men, Women and Relationships. [4]
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Artia also designed and produced books, mainly reprints and including coffee table books offered at affordable prices, for Spring Books, of London, an imprint of the Paul Hamlyn Group. [6] Artia designed and produced a number of series for the British publisher, Bancroft & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., of London.
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