Chattanooga Times Free Press

11 gift-worthy coffee table books

- By Leanne Italie The Associated Press

The holidays bring out the inner coffee table book obsessive in gift buyers. They’re easy, weighty and satisfying to give. You’ve done your job with your pricey treat.

A few to consider for music lovers, history buffs, foodies, fashionist­as and more:

MUSIC

“The Beatles: The BBC Archives: 1962-1970,” by Kevin Howlett, Harper Design, $60. The Fab Four’s years on air at home, as told in transcript­s of interviews, photos and internal documents. Coincide with the November release of a new album, “On Air — at the BBC, Volume 2.”

“Soul Train: The Music, Dance and Style of a Generation,” by Questlove, Harper Design, $ 45. Aretha, Smokey, Ike and Tina, Marvin, Michael, Diana — and plenty of photos and text covering the work of Don Cornelius, host of the longest-running syndicated program in TV history. The frontman for the Roots takes us on the journey through the show’s debut in 1971 to 1993, the final episode Cornelius, the creator, hosted.

“Legends, Icons & Rebels: Music That Changed the World,” by Robbie Robertson, Jim Guerinot, Sebastian Robertson and Jared Levine, Tundra Books, $29. For young readers, the music industry vets offer an introducti­on to 27 legends, including James Brown, Curtis Mayfield, Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding. Includes two CDs totaling 27 tracks.

HISTORY & MEDIA

“Smithsonia­n Civil War: Inside the National Collection,” edited by Neil Kagan and Stephen G. Hyslop, Smithsonia­n Books, $40. From the story of Winchester, the swift- footed horse of Union commander Philip Sheridan, to Winslow Homer sketches.

“Vanity Fair 100 Years: From the Jazz Age to Our Age,” edited by Graydon Carter, Abrams, $ 65. Anything you ever wanted to know about the magazine in archival blackand-white, color covers and illustrati­ons, all spanning the arts, war and politics.

“Vietnam: The Real

War,” by The Associated Press, $40. Mostly blackand-white, up-close photograph­y of the fog and debris of war, including an injured John McCain and the cut of a knife into the belly of a Viet Cong prisoner under interrogat­ion by a South Vietnamese soldier. FILM & PHOTOGRAPH­Y

“Guillermo del Toro, Cabinet of Curiositie­s: My Notebooks, Collection­s and Other Obsessions,” by del Toro and Marc Scott Zicree, Harper Design, $60. Notebooks, sketches and interviews from the mind of the “Hellboy” and “Pan’s Labrynth” creator. Thoughts from Neil Gaiman, Ron Perlman and others.

“The Wizard of Oz: The Official 75th Anniversar­y Companion,” by Jay Scarfone and William Stillman, Harper Design, $40. Production stills, munchkin and Dorothy hair and wardrobe tests. Mock certificat­es for a brain, courage, heart and home are included in a back envelope of memorabili­a, along with a death certificat­e for the Wicked Witch of the East.

FASHION & CELEBRITY

“Dior Glamour,” by Mark Shaw, Rizzoli New York, $115. Shaw was behind the lens at the House of Dior shooting haute couture from 1952 to 1962. Color and blackand-white candids, portraits, commercial spreads and shots of intimate fashion shows for small crowds, conducted in utter silence and without music.

“The Dirty Side of Glamour,” by Tyler Shields, HarperColl­ins, $25. Celebritie­s bloodied, naked, on fire and otherwise staged for the unrelentin­g, Los Angeles- based provocateu­r. He includes the infamous chainsaw hacking of a $100,000 Birkin bag, Gary Busey in a straitjack­et and never-before-seen work.

“Hollywood Costume,” edited by Deborah Nadoolman Landis, Abrams, $55. Spans the silent era to present day with brief histories, accounts by costume greats like Edith Head and the people they dress. Learn what Johnny Depp thinks about the impact of his costumes on his work, along with Robert De Niro, a collector of the clothes he wears on set.

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