Renowned outdoor materials artist Andy Goldsworthy offers an inside look at an intriguing project: the building, dismantling, and rebuilding of a red sandstone arch in a variety of locations between Scotland and England. 30 color illustrations.
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Renowned outdoor materials artist Andy Goldsworthy offers an inside look at an intriguing project: the building, dismantling, and rebuilding of a red sandstone arch in a variety of locations between Scotland and England. 30 color illustrations.
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Used-Good. Ex lib hardback in dust jacket. 1st US edition, with colour illustrations. Ex school library with stamps, 'art' written on front end paper, & label on spine covered with sellotape. Text clean; binding tight; dust jacket a little shelf-worn.
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Small square 8vo, pp. 80. Illustrated with color photographs and maps. About as new in very slightly scuffed dj. Goldsworthy, known for creating outdoor art with natural materials, traces the routes along which sheep were once driven to markets in England, by building, dismantling, and rebuilding along the way a red sandstone arch.
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Lovely copy. Beautifully illustrated all in color from the field with its fascinating text. 35 photographs in full color. As new in very close to fine pictorial dustjacket with crisp bright text throughout. Gift quality.
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Near Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. Small quarto. Front endpapers (of a map) appear to have been pasted in upside down by the publisher. Remainder spot bottom edge, else near fine in fine dustwrapper.