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Very good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. Fourth printing as stated of the first edition. Oversized softcover richly illustrated throughout. Includes 34 duotone full page plates of New Orleans sex workers from the Storyville red-light district circa 1912. Some rubbing, creasing and edgewear to the covers, internally a fine clean unmarked copy.
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Very good in good dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. "Photographs from the New Orleans Red-Light District, circa 1912." Poignant art photographs made by a little-known American photographer, discovered after his death. 88 pages, 34 illustrations. Excellent copy of the book. Boards are clean, binding is tight, and pages are crisp and clear. Dust jacket is sun-faded with small chips around the edges and creases on end flap. Reproduced from prints made by Lee Friedlander. Edited by John Szarkowski.
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Very good/ good. 28 x 23.5 cm. Quarto. 88pp, 34 duotone illustrations. Reproduced from prints made by Lee Friedlander. Tear with some chipping at head of spine dust jacket. Closed tear and some rubbing to back of dust jacket.
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Reduced. Very good. Good jacket, minor wear, yellowing. First edition. Out of print. 96pp. 9.5 x 11 in. 34 photos. For MOMA exhibit Nov 19, 1970-Jan 10, 1971. Friedlander discovered these plates in 1966 and created contact prints of the 8 x 10-inch negati