You never saw Dennis Hopper without his cameras during the 1960s. He had them on film sets, location shoots, at parties, in bars, galleries and diners, when he was walking in political demonstrations and even when he was driving down the freeway. He captured movie stars, pop idols, artists, girlfriends, writers and often complete strangers. What Hopper didn’t realize at the time was that we was capturing some of the most fascinating moments of his time through his keen and intuitive eye. Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967 ($94) is like no other. No book out there captures the essence of the 1960’s quite like this one.
Anheuser-Busch created the world famous Budweiser and Michelob beer brands and are one of the most colorful, enduring and wealthiest family dynasties in American commerce history. In Bitter Brew ($19) William Knoedelseder, a journalist who has won much critical acclaim tells the riveting and often scandalous tale of the rise and the fall of the highly […]