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Cayo Hern, United States, November 30, 2012
Will you be reprinting Magic, 1400s-1950s? Amazon has copies at twice the list price!
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1.  Florian, TASCHEN Editor, Cologne, Germany, December 03, 2012
Dear Cayo,

many thanks for your query, we will reprint "Magic" this spring in a new edition – it is great to know the book has such strong followership!

Best wishes,
Florian
2.  Jordan Marzuki, Indonesia, December 07, 2012
Oh my! I've been waiting for this one to be reprinted on 25 edition. Thank you Taschen!

Can't wait...
cédric, France, November 29, 2012
A quand un livre XL sur Michael Jackson ?
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1.  Florian, TASCHEN Editor, Cologne, Germany, December 03, 2012
Bonjour Cédric,

merci, c'est toujours une bonne idée!

Bien cordialement,
Florian
Carlos-SPA, Spain, November 28, 2012
Will be reprinted Caravaggio XL or Michelangelo XL in spanish as Leonardo XL?
Any new about the painter XL of the next year?
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1.  Maria, Editor, Cologne, Germany, November 30, 2012
¡Hola Carlos! Estamos preparando una edición XL sobre Klimt en castellano que estará a la venta en primavera de 2013. La edición XL sobre Leonardo se ha reimpreso en castellano recientemente. Debería estar disponible en España. De momento, no tenemos planes de reimprimir otras ediciones XL. Sin embargo, tenemos otros titulos nuevos de nuestra serie XL en preparación para el año que viene. Un saludo, Maria
Kiko, Philippines, November 28, 2012
Hi! Good day.

I'm looking for "Garden of Eden", the book with great botanical illustrations. Any news if and when you will print that again? Thank you very much!
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1.  Philip, TASCHEN, Hong Kong, November 28, 2012
Hello, Kiko. There are no plans to reprint it yet but please visit our website from time to time and subscribe to our magazine and newsletter for updates. Very best wishes, Philip
pony, Mexico, November 24, 2012
Dear Ms. Hanson:
Right now, there's quite are a few really good books about photo books out there, like Alessandro Bertolotti's "Books of Nudes", Martin Parr's "The Photobook: A History", Ryuichi Kaneko's "Japanese Photobooks of the 60s and 70s", Andrew Roth's "The Book of 101 Books", Horacio Fernandez's "The Latin American Photobook", Peter Pfrunder's "Swiss Photobooks from 1927 to the Present", Rik Suermondt "The Dutch Photobook", and (in a way) Hans Michael Koetzle's "Photographers A-Z"... I'm sure every other nerd that loves Taschen books has a handful of dream projects that he/she wishes would one day become one of your beautiful, extraordinary tomes. My dream (other than the gay version of your "History of Men's Magazines" I try so hard not to pester you with) would be a book about sexy books edited by you. Even a book devoted only to Taschen's own 30+ years of publishing sexiness would be awesome. Really, there's so much to cut from, Araki, Bidgood, Fox, Kern, Stuart, Mizer, Richardson, Batters, Ehret, Hurles, Lynes, and those are only a few of the ones you've already published. So... who knows, maybe it'll happen someday.
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1.  Dian Hanson, United States, January 03, 2013
You know, Pony, I like this idea, and not just for the ego boost (though boosts are always welcome). We've done at least 100 sexy books, and I'll bet others would enjoy this.
Frank Veasey, United States, November 23, 2012
I recently viewed your ad for the Big Book of Legs from Taschen and I am curoius, who is the sucker?
I am not intending to offend the eminent studion maestro but I would like to know about the subject with the unusually large white toothpick. Do legs extend from the body to touch the floor or is the book just a ruze to generate interest in Taschen, which seems to be located somewhere below the Mandibula. Fell free to feel without charge or currents, see?
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1.  Dian Hanson, United States, January 03, 2013
I sure wish I knew what ad you're referring to! I'd love to comment, but am mystified by what you're writing about. More information, please.
KubrickFan, United States, November 23, 2012
I've sent an email, but if I can get an answer faster here...I am looking for the older archive for Taschen.com/Napoleon

I recently purchase a used copy and the card was sealed. If there is anyway to get a copy mailed to me on media in New York it would be greatly appreciated.

Please look for my email for my contact information.

Thank you so much for years and years of wonderful anthologies and product. Exceptional work and I even enjoy the catalogs. Thank you so much from NY!
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1.  Luise, TASCHEN, Germany, November 26, 2012
Hello KubrickFan, I'm sorry that you are waiting. Would you please send your e-mail again to contact(at)taschen.com? I will answer you directly. I guess the e-mail got lost as we are normallly quick in answering. Thank you very much. All my best, Luise
charlie lee, United Kingdom, November 22, 2012
Hi, I own many taschen books on art, but i was wondering whether there are any plans to bring out any books on mens fashion or style. thanks
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Eric, Netherlands, November 21, 2012
Thanks for the excellent James Bond Archives en Araki Bondage books. What do you think about a Quentin Tarantino Archives book?
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1.  Paul Duncan, Editor, United Kingdom, November 22, 2012
Dear Eric,
Thanks for your kind words, and for your suggestion, although Tarantino has only made 8 movies so far, and has many more to come...so an archives book may be a little premature.
best
-paul
Vuilleumier Jean Paul, Switzerland, November 20, 2012
Your book "Treehouses" is definitely a must!!!Thank you
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1.  Florian, TASCHEN Editor, Cologne, Germany, November 20, 2012
Dear Jean Paul,

"mille mercis” for your kind message – we have spent quite some time on the Tree House book to make it as unique and beautiful as possible, so your feedback is much appreciated!

Best wishes,
Florian
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