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Very important Dutch corporate photobook. Gray paper-covered boards with "50" debossed on cover and "Bruynzeel" stamped in gold on cover and cloth-covered spine.
Photographs by Carel Blazer. Text (in Dutch) by Martin Redeke. Designed by Jan Bons and Jaap Penraat. First edition. Good copy of this important book. Parr/ Badger, The Photobook II, p.187.
Photographs by Tony Ray-Jones. Introductions by Ainslie
Of the many photobooks documenting [the social and political situation following the collapse of the Soviet empire], Dutch photographer Bertien Van Manen's A hundred summers, a hundred winters/i> is one of the finest, a remarkable piece of work by an astute photographer who refuses to takethe easy option and go for the cheap shot"--Parr & Badger, The Photobook: A History, Vol. II
Wonderful Helen Levitt 1965 First edition classic with New York City photographs and an essay by author James Agee. Gorgeous black and white gravure reproductions.
See Roth 101; Parr and Badger, Volume 1, 252; Hasselblad, The Open Book, 214.
Gilt lettered cloth-covered boards (hardcover); text in Dutch by Remco Campert plates printed in gravure
First edition with original dustjacket, large part of original belly band, and errata slip! (Very scarce in this condition). 87 full-page halftone plates from photographs taken between 1929 and 1936, organized in two parts, with titles listed on separate pages. Has publisher's printed paper label on spine. Evans's masterpiece, and one of the most influential photography books of the twentieth century. A must for any ambitious photobook-collector! Included in Andrew Roth (ed.) ”The Book of 101 Books”, Martin Parr and Gerry Badger in “The Photobook: A History, Vol I” and "The Open Book".
Introduction by Max Nord. The images come from the photographers from 'De ondergedoken camera'. Photographers for example; Emmy Andriesse, Cas Oorthuys, Ad Windig, Krijn Taconis and others. With the rare 100% complete original dustjacket.
Petersens breakthrough documentation of transvestites, prostitutes, drunks and drug addicts at the bar Café Lehmitz in Hamburg (Martin Parr, The Photobook, page 230/231. The Open Book, The Hasselblad Center, page 318. 802 photobooks of the M. + M. Auer Collection, page 566). Hardback without jacket (as issued).
unpaginated, text in Dutch with photographic b/w plates. Plates printed in gravure.
In the mid-to late 1920’s, Hoppé made frequent visits to his home country. He traveled extensively throughout Germany visiting the manufacturing cities where an unprecedented industrial buildup was underway. Parr/The Photobook/A History/Volume I/ Seite 125
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