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Documents a road trip the Dutch photographer took across the USA in the late 1970s. Color maps as endpapers with the route marked.
Great photography by Peter Martens, Distressing plates in duotone.
The contains over 200 duotone illustrations, by Dutch photographer Van Der Elsken captured the grit and the beauty of Paris in the 1950's his images reveal the bustling, seamy side of 1950's Saint-Germain as well as erotic and all-too-human glimpses of sexy, beautiful women such as Ethel Portnoy and budding, young Brigitte Bardot., Paris
Black and white plates from all periods of work. Showing also the 'James Dean' and 'Woodstock' series.
Interesting book with portraits of serious girls...
Rare French edition 1981. Atypical work (in color this time) by black and white master Andre Kertesz, who at the age of eighty-four started working with Polaroid SX-70 instant film materials, the results of which are published here.
With an interview by Peter MacGill with André Kertész. Hardcover including dustjacket
First edition Bad Weather by Martin Parr, text by Michael Fishen Peter Turner, design by Chrissie Charlton
A wonderful collection of animal photographs from zoos around the world by Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt. This book easily stands alongside Gary Winogrand"s classic book "The Animals" in it"s pursuit of the photographing of animals in captitvity. A beautifully designed book with great reproduction which is virtually unknown in the United States. Text in French by Claude Roy.
Photos accompanied by extensive annotations written by the photographer himself. Off-white cloth with black lettering on spine and front cover; Orange pictorial dj
Photos from trips to Senegal, Mali, Upper Volta and the Cape Verde Islands. ; Introduction Kees Schaapman, design Jan van Toorn. Photography William Diepraam. - Moving book about famine in the Sahel countries.
GERMAN BAUHAUS TUBULAR STEEL MODERNISM MODERN BENTWOOD WERKBUND, , 220 b/w illusts, fine hardcover & dustwrapper The chapters are: principls of design; the significance of his work; changing form through technology; background for an understanding of Mies's design; furniture & interiors; furniture designs for specific buildings; spatial studies/interiors, realisations in Chicago, evolution of form. Scarce edition.
First German Edition of Christopher Makos's iconic first book, White Trash.
His photographs accompanied by excerpts from the Daybooks & Letters, edited by Nancy Newhall.
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