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Davide Amicucci, Italy, September 04, 2007
Is there any chance that the wonderful book on Vanessa Del Rio will be printed at an affordable price for a common mortal?
Anyway I love your books (I recently bought The big book of breasts)
Thanks
Davide
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1.  Dian Hanson, Editor, United States, November 06, 2007
I'm sorry it took me so long to respond to your question about my book. Yes, we hope to publish a trade edition of Vanessa del Rio in the future that most mortals will find affordable, though the big book is well worth a little splurge!
Jacqui Garcia, United States, September 04, 2007
First, let me say that I absolutely love/lust all things Taschen. The care and commitment visible in each and every yummy publication is amazing.

That being said, as an avid collector of Cuban Movie Posters, I would love it if Taschen would consider Cuban movie posters as a subject for one if its inspired publications. While the rest of the world has openly embraced the beauty if this hand-printed, silkscreen art form, sadly, the US has not. (Damn the embargo!)

In your hands, it would be an absolute thing of beauty. One that I would gladly skip a mortgage payment to buy. (Just don't tell my debtors.)

Thanks so much,
Jacqui Garcia
Collector of Cuban Movie Posters
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the at of chat, United Kingdom, September 01, 2007
taschen has invested so much in its words over the years, can't help admiring such tenacity.
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1.  white rabbit, United States, September 03, 2007
my lovely wife enjoys reading taschen books too.
caszee, Australia, September 01, 2007
I totally lov ur work.
I was checking out one of your books in auckland airport, comin in, (I live in australia) on these easter holidays

anyway, i havent seen your books anywhere back here since! =(where can i get copies of your books in brisbane?!

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1.  Chris Makin, Australia, November 07, 2007
Hi caszee,

Glad you love the Taschen range. There are many stores in Brisbane and throughout Queensland that carry a vast range of Taschen's titles. My suggestions would be check out: Qld Art Gallery, Folio Books, or any of the Mary Ryan chain of stores.

Best wishes,
Chris Makin
Tower Books Australia.
2.  Ian Murphy, United Kingdom, November 07, 2007
Hi caszee,
Thanks for your comments. Our Australian distributor tells me you should be able to find our books in a number of outlets in Brisbane:
Folio Books
American Bookstore
Queensland Art Gallery

and at branches of the major chains such as Dymocks, etc.

I'm sure you'll find a good selection!
Marius, Norway, August 31, 2007
Thanks for publishing such wonderful books. I'm a big fan and a devoted collector of Taschen books.

Keep up the good work! :)
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1.  marion, United States, September 15, 2007
iwouldliketoknowabouttaschen.
Victor Cerqueira, Brazil, August 29, 2007
Thanks for the title in the Arquitecture about Tadao Ando-Complete Works (New Price). Could be possible another one about (New Price)Renzo Piano-Complete Works in the future?

Best regards from Spain
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Andrew, United Kingdom, August 29, 2007
I have really enjoyed the first two titles I have read in your Basic Architecture series (Le Corbusier and Aalto) which I discovered in the Design Museum in London. I think they are excellently put together and wonderful value for £5.99. I have just ordered two more from your site. Can I tell you something I missed in both of them? Firstly, any information about the authors - I see this is included in the entries about each title on your web site, but I cannot find it in the book. It helps to know something about the author - otherwise they are just a name. Secondly, I noted that in the Aalto volume, none of the plans had compass points on them (they did in the Corbusier volume). The orientation is an important part of a plan and I hope that you can ensure that compass points can be on all plans in other volumes. But congratulations on every other aspect of these books.
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1.  Peter Goessel, editor, Germany, November 06, 2007
Hi, thank you for you remarks. You are absolutely right. We already changed the policy in actual titles to bring information about the author's biography, also. It is more complicated to bring the sun orientation in the plans, because most of the archival material does not include this. But we try to improve this in further editions. Thanky ou for your comments!
Kind regards, Peter
circus, New Zealand, August 28, 2007
more books on gaming, me and my wife love reading them.
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PO!, Argentina, August 26, 2007
Hola queria saber si tenian la lista completa de estudios que aprecen en Contemporary Graphic Design porque siempre que me fijo solo aparece una lista de algunos. gracias
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1.  TASCHEN, Germany, August 29, 2007
Hola, ahora la lista es completa. Por favor la miran aquí:
http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/design/all/04417/facts.htm
Un saludo
TASCHEN
Luis Pablo, Spain, August 25, 2007
Thanks for the new title in the Arquitecture's series about Calatrava's work. Could be possible another one about Oscar Niemeyer in the future?

Best regards from Spain
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