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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An awsome photographic book of pools around the world,
By LeftyinCA@aol.com (Norco, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pools (Hardcover)
I really enjoyed this book. There were very beautiful pictures of pools from all over the world. Every pool was an art piece in its self. I really enjoyed the pictures of the cascading pools that seemed to almost go to nowhere in particular. If you can get a copy of this book I highly recommend it for the photo or pool enthusiasts.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Murky waters,
By Linny M (Honolulu) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pools (Hardcover)
I, too, missed the first edition of this book and combed used book stores for years in vain. When I heard Pools was being reissued, I was delighted and preordered. When it arrived, I sat outside in bright light for my first look, expecting to be dazzled, but was sorely underwhelmed. Over the years, I have noticed lousy printing in many of Rizzoli's books and this might just be the worst. Page after page, what should be vibrant images are overly dense or dingy and end up looking sinister instead. The shadow areas are often completely black. The whole book looks like it took a gloom pill. I feel for Kelly Klein. She's done a great job of assembling a fascinating collection of images which are mostly drowning in too much black ink.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor quality,
By Donzeleigh (Coatesville, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pools (Hardcover)
I can't say I wasn't warned. Other reviewers noted the "muddy" quality of the printing. I decided to order the book anyway and hope for the best. Not only was the quality of the printing abysmal, as I was leafing through the book, two pages fell out. The book is far too expensive for this sort of thing to be happening. In addition, I intended to give it as a gift, but I would be embarrassed to give this book as a gift. This is the first time I have ever returned a book to Amazon. The publishers should be ashamed of themselves for even putting this book on the market. It's a shame, because many of the photos would have been really beautiful had they been reproduced properly, and had the book held together.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Captures the art and majesty of the swimming pool in all it social and radiant beauty...,
By BlogOnBooks "BlogOnBooks" (Los Angeles CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pools (Hardcover)
Sensual, reflective, glimmering, surreal. The notion of the swimming pool means many things to many people. From the large public pool arenas from the turn of the century to the private, architectural masterpieces of the late 20th century, Kelly Klein's 'Pools' captures the art and majesty of the swimming pool in all it social and radiant beauty. Since it's original publication in 1992, Kelly Klein's 'Pools' (with a forward by Esther Williams) has been one of the most sought after large format photography books in the out-of-print world. Now, with this new long awaited edition by Rizzoli, the magical aura of the pool is captured again in both luscious and historical photographs from the likes of Jacques Henri Latique, Edward Weston, Herb Ritts, Robert Mapplethorpe, Greg Gorman, Bruce Weber and others. Pools from Beverly Hills to Europe to Japan to San Simeon's Hearst Castle are depicted in breathtaking spender spanning a full century of coverage in both black and white and color. For someone who didn't even have a pool at the time of the book's original publication, Klein has assembled a vast compendium of the scope of the manmade aquatic experience as both a physical pastime as well as an aesthetic window into the liquid life. As a summer treat or as a historical perspective, 'Pools' is a welcome refresher and certainly one of the best coffee table art books of the year. - BlogOnBooks
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A shame the pictures are all so dark.. doesn't compare to 1st edition.,
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This review is from: Pools (Hardcover)
I was excited to see this has been reissued, as the first edition copies cost several hundred dollars. Well I can see now why the 1st edition continues to bring top dollar. If you get a chance to see the pictures in the 1st edition and compare to this one, you will be highly disappointed. Pictures which were bright and cheery, turned out gloomy and look like they were taken at night with poor lighting. I really wanted to love this book, but I just couldn't get over the poor printing. If you haven't seen a 1st edition, you might not care, but if you have, you may be quite disappointed like I was. Guess I will have to save up and splurge for a 1st edition. The good thing is this only costs about 5-10% of what a good 1st edition copy sells for.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An elegant and soothing read,
By Elle Ciel (Seattle) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pools (Hardcover)
This book is like getting a massage for your eyes. Its photos range from anecdotal to iconic to escapist, and span several time periods and social classes. The foreword by (who else?) Esther Williams is an excellent treat. My coffee table would be bare without it.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A long awaited re-release of a classic coffee table book.,
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This review is from: Pools (Hardcover)
I always regretted not buying the first edition of Kelly Klein's POOLS in 1992 and was thrilled to learn of this Rizzoli re-release in May 2007. It's one of the ultimate iconic coffee table books - famous pool photos by legendary photographers as well as photos of just plain gorgeous swimming pools around the world. Well worth the money and just looking at it makes you want to take a dip, plus the commentary by Esther Williams is a plus. And it looks fabulous on the coffee table! Would make a great gift too.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Fell Short, Very Short,
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This review is from: Pools (Hardcover)
Kelly Klein explains that she was inspired to create a comprehensive design reference for those wanting to complement their own backyard with a swimming pool. While the book does provide dozens of interesting and beautiful photographs of pools, water and people, it provides little, if any, inspiration for those hoping to design their own oasis. There are dozens of books that offer better photographs and design ideas for modern backyard swimming pools. In addition, there are thousands of photographs on the internet that would offer more help than most of those shown in Klein's book.
If you are desperately looking for a coffee table book, you may find this one appealing. Personally I think there are dozens, if not hundreds, of better collections of photographs. Other than the quality of the paper, this pretentious volume wouldn't warrant a $12.00 price tag.
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not For Architect or designer,
This review is from: Pools (Hardcover)
If you are artist or photographer,buy it.
If you are landscape architect or pool's designer,DON't buy it Kamal Moneir |
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Pools by Kelly Klein (Hardcover - May 15, 2007)
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