Books by Elliott Erwitt

Woof (ILLUSTRATED)

by Elliott Erwitt

From acclaimed photographer and famed lover of dogs Elliott Erwitt comes Woof, the most unintentionally persuasive advertisement for dog ownership there ever was. Erwitt's eye is unfailing, and his love for dogs is captured in each and every photo. Digging a hole, barking at a cat, jauntily carrying a stickErwitt takes these ordinary moments and makes them extraordinary. The humorist P. G. Wodehouse once said of Erwitt, 'Theres not a sitter in his gallery that doesn't melt the heart, and no beastly class distinctions, either. Thoroughbreds and mutts, they are all there." Add to that the level of respect Mr. Erwitt shows for his subjects: whether it be a scruffy little terrier pausing for a quick pant or a herding dog intensely focused on her flock, with one click of the shutter the individuality of each and every dog is conveyed and memorialized. Mostly new photographs, with a couple of old favorites sprinkled in for good measure, Woof is a celebration of dogs at their finest.

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Pittsburgh 1950

by Elliott Erwitt

Includes previously unpublished photographs of Pittsburgh by acclaimed photographer Elliott Erwitt taken between 1949 and 1950. These photographs, capturing the humanity and spirit of the architecture and people of the city of Pittsburgh, were thought lost until the negatives were recently located in the Pittsburgh Photographic Library.

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DogDogs

by P. G. Wodehouse, Elliott Erwitt

A reissue of the classic and much-loved collection of 500 witty images of dogs by legendary Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt

A dog-lover's dream, DogDogs presents the largest selection ever published of Elliott Erwitt's images of our beloved canine companions.

This delightful volume features 500 photographs - of Poodles at dog shows, of Golden Retrievers fetching sticks in the park, of Highland Terriers jumping in the air for joy, and hundreds of other images of dogs walking, being carried, or otherwise enjoying life - all printed full-bleed in arresting duotone.

Also included in this gem of a book is a captivating essay by British writer P.G. Wodehouse, an admirer of Erwitt's work and a keen dog-owner himself.

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