Martin Parr - Books

Books

  • Bad Weather. London: Zwemmer, 1982. ISBN 0-302-99996-5
  • A Fair Day: Photographs from the West Coast of Ireland. Salem House, 1984. ISBN 0-907797-10-5
  • The Last Resort: Photographs of New Brighton. Wallasey, Merseyside: Promenade Press, 1986. ISBN 0951141406. Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2002. ISBN 1899235167. Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2009. ISBN 1904587798.
  • One Day Trip. Editions de la différence, Pas-de-Calais, 1989.
  • The Cost of Living. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. ISBN 0-89381-439-3. Cornerhouse, 1989. ISBN 0-948797-55-X
  • Signs of the Times: A Portrait of the Nation's Tastes. Cornerhouse, 1992.
  • Bored Couples. Paris: Gallery du Jour, 1993.
  • Home and Abroad. London: Jonathan Cape, 1994. ISBN 0-224-03132-5
  • From A to B: Tales of Modern Motoring. BBC Books. ISBN 0-563-36984-1
  • Small World: A global photographic project 1987–1994. Stockport, Cheshire: Dewi Lewis, 1995. ISBN 1-899235-05-1
  • West Bay. Rocket Press, 1997.
  • Food. Galerie Agnès B, 1998.
  • Japonais Endormis. Galerie Agnès B, 1998. ISBN 2-906496-29-4
  • Common Sense. Dewi Lewis, 1999. ISBN 1-899235-07-8
  • Sguardigardesani. Milan, Charta, 1999.
  • Benidorm. Sprengel museum Hannover, 1999. ISBN 3-89169-145-9.
  • Boring Photographs. 2000. (Photographs of Boring, Oregon: not postcards. Edition limited to 12 signed copies.)
  • Think of England. Phaidon. Hardback, 2000. ISBN 0-7148-3991-4. Paperback, 2004. ISBN 0-7148-4454-3
  • Flowers. Munkedals: Munken & Trebruk, 1999. Galerie Du Jour Agnès B, 2001.
  • Cherry Blossom Time in Tokyo. 2001.
  • Martin Parr. London: Phaidon. Hardback, 2002. ISBN 0-7148-3990-6. Paperback, 2005.
  • Martin Parr. Portfolio. Te Neues. ISBN 3-570-19445-0
  • Tutta Roma. Contrasto, 2007. ISBN 88-6965-016-2
  • The Phone Book: 1998-2002. Rocket Press, 2002. ISBN 0-946676-53-4. ISBN 3-9806647-2-4.
  • Martin Parr Postcards. London: Phaidon, 2003. ISBN 0-7148-4345-8
  • Mexico. London: Chris Boot, 2006. ISBN 0-9546894-8-8.
  • Fashion Magazine. ISBN 978-2-9524102-0-5.
  • Fashion Newspaper. Tokyo, 2007. Published to accompany an exhibition.
  • Autoportrait. Stockport, Cheshire: Dewi Lewis, 2000. ISBN 1-899235-72-8
  • From Our House to Your House: Celebrating the American Christmas. Stockport, Cheshire: Dewi Lewis, 2002. ISBN 1-899235-34-5
  • Boring Postcards. London: Phaidon, 1999. Hardback ISBN 0-7148-3895-0. Paperback ISBN 0-7148-4390-3)
  • Boring Postcards USA. London: Phaidon, 2000. Hardback ISBN 0-7148-4000-9. Paperback ISBN 0-7148-4391-1
  • Langweilige Postkarten. London: Phaidon. ISBN 0-7148-4062-9.
  • Saddam Hussein Watches. London, 2004.
  • David Goldblatt: Photographs. Milan: Contrasto. ISBN 88-6965-015-4
  • Our True Intent Is All for Your Delight: The John Hinde Butlin's Photographs. London: Chris Boot, 2002. ISBN 0-9542813-0-6
  • Bliss: Postcards of Couples and Families. Chris Boot, 2003. ISBN 0-9542813-3-0
  • The Photobook: A History. (with Gerry Badger) London: Phaidon.
    • Vol 1. 2004. ISBN 0-7148-4285-0
    • Vol 2. 2006. ISBN 0-7148-4433-0
  • Martin Parr. by Sandra Phillips. Phaidon, 2007. ISBN 978-0-7148-4528-9
  • Parr World. Postcards. Chris Boot, 2008. ISBN 978-1-905712-10-6
  • Parr World. Objects. Chris Boot, 2008. ISBN 978-1-905712-08-3
  • Playas. Editorial RM and Chris Boot, 2009.
  • Luxury. 2009. Chris Boot. ISBN 1-905712-13-8
  • Joachim Schmid Is Martin Parr · Martin Parr Is Joachim Schmid. Self-published, 2009.
  • Japan. Tokyo: Super Labo, 2011. ISBN 4-905052-13-0
  • Life's a Beach. New York: Aperture. Copublished with Xavier Barral. 2012. ISBN 978-1597112246,

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