Books by Mariana Ruth Cook
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Couples Speaking from the Heart by Mariana Ruth Cook ( 2000)
An acclaimed photographer combines stunning black-and-white portrait photographs with intimate observations, reflections, and reminiscences from sixty different couples--young and old, gay and straight, famous and unknown--who offer a unique interpretation of the bond of love. Simultaneous.
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Faces of Science by Mariana Ruth Cook ( 2005)
An intimate collection of portraits of seventy-seven people behind some of the modern scientific community's greatest discoveries includes coverage of such figures as Francis Crick, Richard Leakey, and Miriam Rothschild, in a volume complemented by short autobiographical essays. By the author of Mothers and Sons.
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Fathers and Daughters In Their Own Words by William Styron, Mariana Ruth Cook ( 1994)
By turns adoring, alienating, challenging, and cherished, the bond between a father and daughter is always a complex and compelling one. Acclaimed photographer Cook explores this eternal relationship in a remarkable assemblage of photographic portraits of 60 fathers and daughters, both famous and obscure. Introduction by William Styron.
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Generations of Women In Their Own Words by Mariana Ruth Cook ( 1998) |
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Mothers and Sons In Their Own Words by Mariana Ruth Cook ( 1996)
From the acclaimed photographer of Chronicle Books' bestselling Fathers and Daughters comes a companion collection of 60 duotone portraits and poignant essays exploring the complex and compelling relationship between mothers and sons. Among those featured are Virginia Kelley Clinton and Bill Clinton, Leah Adler and Stephen Spielberg, Jamaica Kincaid and Harold Shawn, and Isabel Allende and Nicholas Frias.
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