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30 Best Coffee-Table Books

30 Best Coffee-Table Books

We rounded up 30 of 2016’s best coffee table books for everyone on your list: from the Golden Girls fan, to the fashion follower, to the wine snob.
A reissue of Salvador Dali’s cult 1973 cookbook (there were only 400 copies published), Dali: Les Dîners de Gala. This gorgeous book features recipes and trippy photo collages from the over-the-top dinner parties the artist threw with his wife Gala, where guests were required to wear costumes and dine on odd dishes like veal cutlets stuffed with snails and toffee with pine cones.
For a jet-setting type: This box-set includes ten tomes filled with photographs by Alessandra d’Urso of fabulous Europeans enjoying luxurious long weekends at the Borghese palace in Montevettolini, Jacques Garcia’s Château du Champ-de-Bataille in Normandy, and private islands off of Cartagena.
For years, photo collector Jochen Raiss scoured flea markets and old shoe boxes in search of photographs of women sitting in trees. This book is the delightful (somewhat nonsensical) result.
Buckminster Fuller’s plan to put a geodesic dome over Dodger Stadium. John Johansen’s Leapfrog City, a proposal to plop a city above the tenements of East Harlem. These are some of the 200 plans for New York City (that never saw the light of day) and are featured in Never Built New York.
Published in conjunction with the Gagosian London exhibit showcasing the two artists, with essays by John Richardson, Mark Francis, Michael Bracewell, and Ara Merjian.
Photos from the golden age of snowboarding (the ’80s and ’90s), a time of “off-season skateboarders and generation X’s outcasts trying to find their way through early adulthood and adolescence.”
Between 1989 and 1993, at the height of his fashion “It” boy status (Unzipped followed him a year later), Isaac Mizrahi allowed British photographer Nick Waplington backstage to document the fittings before his fall and spring shows. For any fans of the Supers (Christy, Naomi, Kate, Linda, Cindy), it’s a must.
Oh, the Places You’ll Go The Atlas Obscura cele­brates over 700  of the world’s strangest sites, like Spain’s Baby Jumping festival.
Photos of socialite ladies sitting by the pool in Palm Springs and sunbathing on Greek islands abound in the latest Slim Aarons compilation, Women, written by Aarons’s former assistant Laura Hawk.
This massive 624-page book from Taschen is a comprehensive overview of Disney’s “golden age of animation,” and features hundreds of concept paintings, storyboards, cell setups, illustrations, as well as essays from Disney scholars.
A collection of Newton’s images for fashion magazines such as Elle, Amica, and Vogue, this Taschen title juxtaposes Newton’s arresting photography — sexy and bold with a menacing edge — with anecdotes and inspiration behind the work.
This, the first-ever Golden Girls retrospective, includes over 200 behind-the-scenes photos of Dorothy, Rose, Blanche, and Sofia, along with interviews and apparently “never-before-revealed stories.”
I Am You: Selected Works 1934–1978, gathers Gordon Parks’s photographs documenting black America during that period (the Civil Rights Movement, fashion, art, life in Harlem, poverty) into one striking volume.
Filmmaker Molly Schiot’s ode to pioneering and underlooked female athletes of the 20th century with photos and interviews of sports icons like Abby Wambach and Cari Champion.

For the friend who spent her 20s at Limelight and Tunnel: a collection of New York City club flyers from the ’80s and ’90s, collected by DJ Stretch Armstrong and nightlife historian Evan Auerbach.
The Return of The Little Mermaid Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid paired with Yayoi Kusama’s haunting undula­ting line drawings.
Widely regarded as the world’s greatest sommelier, Enrico Bernardo creates the fantasy version of the ultimate cellar in a book that catalogues his favorite vintages from around the world (a 1928 Krug, 1970 Vega Sicilia Unico Gran Reserva, a 1989 Gaja Barbaresco). It is, as the title indicates, an impossible collection.
Volumes one, two, and three of R. Crumb’s Art & Beauty Magazine, all in one place.
Founder of the Athletic Model Guild, Bob Mizer shot photos of hard-bodied young men starting in the forties to pioneer the form of “physique photography,” which was about as close to gay porn as you could legally get. This two-volume set collects his work in all its wink-wink glory.
Pop artist Tom Wesselmann had a bit of a moment this year, with Mitchell-Innes & Nash’s first survey of his paintings in New York since his death. This catalogue was timed to the exhibit.
Okay, it’s $2,500, and not available till January, but if you have the money to spare, a preorder of Taschen’s latest SUMO edition, a massive (literally) monograph of painter David Hockney’s work, is a really special gift.

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