These oversized books feature lots of great photos of twins. (Clicking on any book illustration or title will take you to Amazon.Com where you can complete your purchase)
An added bonus to consider when shopping is that proceeds from the sale of these books will go directly towards Twinstuff Outreach, the new non-profit organization dedicated to assisting twins and higher-order multiples and their families.
A terrific collection of photographs and original essays offering profiles of 37 sets of unique twins (and one set of triplets). From twins you may have seen (Alexandra Paul of Baywatch, football players Tiki and Ronde Barber) to twins you'll never forget, this coffee table book is a must-own for all twin lovers. Highly recommended. NOTE: limited availability at Amazon.
This book came out at the same time (the 1998 Christmas season) as the Ganz Twins book and is quite similar in nature, with profiles and lots of photos. We prefer the Ganz Twins book, ourselves, but both feature lots of interesting stories.
Published during Winter 2003, this 101-page cookbook features terrific recipes submitted from families with multiples as well as several sets of famous twins across the United States and Canada. Also includes dozens of photos and interesting facts about twins.
New (Holiday Season 2003) coffee table photography book of dozens of sets of twins by noted photographer Mary Ellen Mark (voted by the readers of American Photo Magazine as the most influential female photographer of all time) that was photographed at the Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio in 2001 and 2002.
In addition to a great name, this photo essay book offers a very unique subject matter--the photographs of 78 sets of twins and four sets of triplets named Patel who live in either Britain or India. Photographer Ketaki Sheth profiles Patel Twins of all ages, sizes and shapes and also offers editorial insight into the Patel people, mostly farmers who migrated from Charotar in Gujarat to the British Colonies.
Twins Greg and Tim Hildebrandt first appeared on the fantasy art scene in 1976 with the first of their three annual Tolkien calendars, which became fast favorites of fans and are still cherished today by those fortunate enough to possess them. This long-overdue volume gathers all their Middle-earth impressions, including the complete gallery of the 1976, 1977, 1978 and never-completed 1979 calendars, almost 200 illustrations in all.
A 225-page paperback book published in the fall of 2001 that contains dozens of interviews and profiles of twins from all walks of life. Authored by a mom of twins who interviewed many sets at the Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, this book is a good suggestion for a shower present for a mom-to-be of twins or for adult twins looking to read more about the special bonding of twins.