Also check out these other notable titles: Freedom, photo history of the civil rights movement (Phaidon, 512 pages, $60); Motel Fetish, noir porn (Taschen, 280 pages, $35); In the Most Beautiful Life, poems and photos of Romania (Umbrage, 80 pages, $30); Peggy Guggenheim, the eccentric life of (Rizzoli, 174 pages, $35); three new installments to the Phaidon Contemporary Artist Series, On Kawara, Wolfgang Tillmans, Vito Aconci (Phaidon, 160 pages, $40); Carlos Scarpa, the Italian architect (Taschen, 176 pages, $16); Modern Amazons, extremes of the female body (Taschen, 168 pages, $40); Remarkable Trees of the World, miracles of the natural world (Norton, 192 pages, $35); Ellsworth Kelly in San Francisco (University of California, 94 pages, $25); Planet Earth, satellite photographs from space (Knopf, 232 pages, $40); and, if you can afford it, and aren’t morally opposed, Africa: Leni Riefenstahl (Taschen, 564 pages, $1,250).