Thanks James, for letting us know that the Mahler Album will soon be available again.
Thanks also to Mike for finding the photo of Mahler in rehearsal for M8 before the masses of performers.
As I said in my Amazon review of Gilbert Kaplan's Mahler Album:
"It is often described as a collection of all known photographs of composer/conductor Mahler, yet it is much more than this. It is 310 pages, including photographs, a 22 page chronology of Mahler's life, and several additional pages comprising a chronology of all his works."
The pages, 12 and one half by 9 inches allow as much photographic detail as can be reproduced in book form.
The images include Mahler, his family, his homes, and pictures from the world in which he lived.
To quote again from the Amazon review at: http://www.amazon.com/Mahler-Album-Gilbert-Kaplan/product-reviews/0810942798/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
"And, I've saved the best for last: this work is most aptly introduced by an essay (pages 15-28) written in 1921 by Mahler's friend and scenery designer, Alfred Roller. Introducing the Album with Roller's insightful thoughts about Mahler is yet additional evidence of Gilbert Kaplan's brilliance, good taste, and love for Mahler. Mr. Kaplan, we are indebted to you! Those who love Mahler: this book is for you."
So for those who thought it was just an expensive "picture book," it's much more than that, and at a more affordable price that may get this fine work the exposure it deserves.
--John Haueisen