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Near Fine in Good jacket. Signed and inscribed by the photographer, Lynn Stern, on the half-title page. 1995, First Edition, from a run of 2, 000 copies. Hardcover, large 4to., black cloth. A Near Fine, clean copy, in a Good dust jacket that shows light soil and fading, as well as a few inch long nicks along the edges, some of which have been repaired with tape on the blank side. DJ now housed in a mylar wrap.
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*Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday, Dec. 2 (weekend sale item)* first edition, limited to 2000 copies, 64 pp., Hardcover, brand new! still in shrink wrap. -If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
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VG-/VG-ex-library copy with stamps and a barcode sticker, light discoloration to dust jacket, and a tear at the top front corner. Black cloth with embossed title on front cover and spine, with illustrated dustjacket. 63 pp. 23 bw plates in addition to 12 tipped-in bw plates. Limited to 2000 copies of this first edition. "Starkness, unswerving focus, and cryptic intensity form the essence of Lynn Stern's work. While initially shocking, her skull and deathmask images are mysteriously inviting due to their vibrant luminosity and Stern's powerful identification with her subject. The work is a hauntingly beautiful meditation on mortality. Accompanying the photographs is an essay by noted art critic Donald Kuspit, who addresses the theme of human vulnerability, which is central to Stern's. Riveting imagery. Dispossession is enriched by earlier series, including "Whiteness, " a suite of bold, photographically unconventional images that eliminate the medium's touchstones-detail, focus, tonal range and composition-to create the feeling of pure light."-Jacket.