Good Morning America's Favorite Books

ByABC News via logo
December 19, 2001, 7:11 PM

N E W  Y O R K, Dec. 20 -- If you are looking for gift ideas, check out these favorite coffee table book picks fromGood Morning America's anchors.

Diane Sawyer's favorite books:

The Pop-up Book of Nightmares, from St. Martins Press, $29.95

Marlene Dietrich: Photographs and Memories, from Knopf, $40.00

Swimming Across, by Andy Grove, Warner Books

Charlie Gibson's favorite books:

America's National Parks, by Paul Schullery, $50 from DK Publishing.

Ansel Adams at 100, by John Szarkowski, $150 from Little, Brown and Company.

Long May She Wave, by Kit Hinrichs, Delphine, Hirasuna and Terry Heffernan, $60 from Ten Speed Press.

Tony Perkins' favorite books:

American Roots Music, by Robert Santelli, Holly George-Warren and Jim Brown, $49.95 from Abrams.

Harry Benson: Fifty years in Pictures, by Harry Benson, $49.50 from Harry N. Abrams.

Rolling Stone: The Decades of Rock & Roll, $29.95 from Chronicle Books.

Joel Siegel's favorite books:

Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot, edited by Alison Castle, $150 from Taschen.

Earth From Above 365 Days, by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, $29.95 from Abrams.

A World History of Film by Robert Sklar, $75 from Abrams.

September 11 Books: There were also a number of poignant coffee table books about Sept. 11.

One Nation: America Remembers September 11, by Life magazine, $29.95, from Little Brown & Co. 2001

Life, In the Land of the Free, From Time Inc., $9.99

In the Line of Duty: A Tribute to New York's Finest and Bravest, forewords by Bernard B. Kerik and Thomas Von Essen, $18 from Regan Books.

NEWYORKSEPTEMBERELEVENTWOTHOUSANDANDONE, a de.MO project, $35.

September 11, a testimony, by Reuters and Prentice hall, $29.99.

A Record of Tragedy, Heroism and Hope, by the editors of New York magazine, $19.95 from Harry N. Abrams.

Brotherhood, introductions by Rudolph Giuliani, Thomas Von Essen and Frank McCourt, $29.95 available from American Express Publishing in February 2002.