[log in to unmask] wrote: > > As a glad owner of a complete collection of the Becher books > I highly recommend them. > > Harald, I am interested to know how many Becher books have been published. > Is there any chance that you have a complete list? Well, I will try to do my best to give a (hopefully) complete list: Zeche Zollern 2, Becher Conrad Neumann coal-mine Zollern 2 (art nouveau) (B&W) Grundformen, Becher base-types Typologien, Becher tables with different kinds of industrial buildings Foerdertuerme, Becher ISBN 388814 173-7 mineheads winding-towers (B&W) Fabrikhallen, Becher ISBN 388814 730-1 or 388814 758-1 factory halls (B&W) Pennsylvania Coal Mine Tipples, Becher 388814 408-6 (German) 388814 416-7 (Engl.) small antracite mines in Pennsylvania (B&W) Wassertuerme, Becher ISBN 388814 255-5 water towers (B&W) Gasbehaelter, Becher ISBN 388814 493-0 gas tanks (B&W) Hochoefen, Becher ISBN 388814 352-7 blast furnances (B&W) As I don't have the books at hand, the following ones might differ in exact titles and spelling (but I can look up the details at home) Kokskohleturm Hannibal coal silo of coke-plant 'Hannibal' (Ruhr Area) There is a small book about a Becher exhibition about coal mines in Basel (IIRC) The style of the images differs from the 'typical' Becher style, as they show more of the environment than the 'usual' Becher photographs Architektur der Foerder- und Wassertuerme, Schirmer-Mosel Verlag the book, I am still looking for: architecture of mineheads and water towers All infos 'out of my brain', so please forgive me, if anything is wrong. Greetings Harald Some of them are also available in French and English language. -- Harald Finster - Windoze can be used on the North-Pole without any problems, ... because a frozen computer can't freeze %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%