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L. Calascione, United States, June 21, 2008
I find your Style Icons series to be small but potent gems of design inspiration, and after snapping up "Buenos Aires Style", I humbly submit these suggestions for future publication: Prague Style; Barcelona Style; Lisbon Style; Damascus Style; Rome Style; and most fervently, Venice Style!
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1.  angelika taschen, Germany, July 08, 2008
We will do many more Style Icons, the good news is that Venice Style will be one of the next ones.
Victoria, United States, June 20, 2008
Would love to see a retrospective of architect, César Manrique and his creations.
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TOMAS RADEMACHER, Czech Republic, June 17, 2008
I AM VERY INTERESTED IN "INDUSTRIAL" ARCHITECTURE FROM ALL THE WORLD (coal mines, breweries, docks, ports...). TELL ME, PLEASE, IF TASCHEN PREPARED SOME BOOK ABOUT THIS THEME (partly is in "LOFTS" books). Thanks.
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TOMAS RADEMACHER, Czech Republic, June 17, 2008
I BOUGHT BOOK NEW SEASIDE INTERIORS AT BOOKSTORE AT PRAGUE - VENCESLAUS SQUARE. FANTASTIC FOR MY OWN COLLECTION OF INTERIORS BOOKS!
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1.  Angelika Taschen, Germany, July 08, 2008
Great to hear, more Interior books are in preparation.
Jeff Calof, United States, June 15, 2008
As a follow-up to your beautiful "Escher - The Graphic Works", I was wondering if you'd be interested in presenting a similar look at the beautiful "Termespheres" of Dick Termes. Painting in 6-point perspective (and sometimes more), his spheres slowly spin from ceiling motors presenting a total up-down-side view that create astonishing visual illusions to the viewer. I just visited his gallery in South Dakota and am now the proud owner of a Termesphere. I think he'd be far better known to the public, and appreciated on the scale of Escher, if his work were offered in a book such as those Taschen does so well.

Here's a link to his website: www.termespheres.com

Thanks... if you're interested in this proposal, I would be honored to introduce you to Mr. Termes and to work on a draft.
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cathy trione gontar, United States, June 14, 2008
Just purchased Expressionsim by Elger.
Am quite amazed at number of typos and poor
editing of text.
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Jürg, Switzerland, June 10, 2008
Curious to know when Taschen is going to break the last taboo by issuing a "big vulva book"?
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1.  Dian Hanson, United States, July 07, 2008
I'm think it will be the Big Bush Book instead of Vulva--not the prettiest word in the language. And it will celebrate the old fashioned natural vulva and environs.
Valeriane, France, June 05, 2008
My dear TASCHEN books, I just want to let you know that you are so beautiful and so inspiring... I love you

best
;-)
Miss van der Rohe from Paris (Belgium)
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1.  Baudouin-Gautier, France, November 13, 2008
we love you too ! Jean-Jacues
Jocelyn Jones, United States, May 31, 2008
You blow my mind over and over again.
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Liz, United States, May 30, 2008
When will you be publishing a book devoted to the films of the great Akira Kurosawa?
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1.  Paul Duncan, Editor, United Kingdom, June 02, 2008
Dear Liz, I love Kurosawa too and would be thrilled to make a book about his films. best - paul
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