http://www.eatyourbooks....02230/step-by-step-bread
I bought this book for my daughter, but I will have to buy another copy for her because I'm keeping this one. :)
I've baked bread for years, but this has some great recipes, and in true DK Books fashion every recipe has at least one photograph. Some of the recipes have step-by-step photos which is fantastic for someone new to baking, but even if you are an old hand in the kitchen you may see some new ideas (or be tempted to try something new because of the yummy looking photos). As I looked through I thought back to my first kitchen, living on a tight budget. The only way we could afford whole wheat bread and bagels was to cook them from scratch and the only cookbook I had was Joy of Cooking (early 80's so no internet!). If I had this book way back then my first few batches of bagels and soft pretzels wouldn't have been so mangled, unravel-y and let's face it, kinda gooey (brush on beaten egg...yeah, more is better right? LOL - I had little puddles of cooked egg around each one).
It covers a wide range of breads - everything from basic bread and simple flour tortillas to braided loaves and pastries. It even teaches you how to make a sourdough starter (although they use a yeast boost and don't offer instructions on maintaining a starter - they have you make a new sponge each time).
This is the book I would buy for someone just starting out baking bread.
Unfortunately, it's not indexed yet as it's only on a couple of bookshelves, which is a shame, it's a great little book. It's available on Amazon and has the "look inside" option enabled.