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As New. No Jacket. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. ONE OF 100 DELUXE EDITIONS, SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY PHOTOGRAPHER, WITH SIGNED LIMITED ORIGINAL PHOTO LAID IN. Housed in deluxe brown cloth clamshell box. Copy #39 of 100. As New. 'Large format photography book with 85 color reproductions from Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo and several cities in China. 'Color Plates.
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New in New jacket. First edition, first printing. Deluxe limited edition of 100 signed and numbered copies (this being number 37/100), with one of four laid-in original color prints, (this being "WD-40, Dauan, China, 2007, " (image 6-5/8 x 10-1/8 inches, paper 11 x 11 inches), signed, dated, numbered 7/25 and titled verso in gray ink by Pedersen. ) Hardcover. Burgundy cloth-covered boards with title stamped in gray on cover, with photographically-illustrated dust jacket; contained in a burgundy cloth-covered clamshell box with title stamped in gray on lid. Photographs by Kirk Pedersen. Introduction by Jeff Brouws. Essay by David Pagel. Includes an illustrated list of plates, an itinerary of Pedersen's travels and contributors' biographies. Designed by Grace Zhang and Kirk Pedersen. 160 pp., with 85 four-color plates finely printed in Aberdeen, Hong Kong by Hing Yip Printing, Company, Ltd. Book is 12-1/4 x 12-1/4 inches; clamshell box is 13-1/2 x 13-1/8 inches. New in publisher's packaging (print, book, dust jacket and clamshell box in pristine condition). From the essay by David Pagel: "Kirk Pedersen's pictures of the things he sees as he walks along the bustling streets and meandering alleys of big cities all over Asia take viewers into a world that's a lot like our own yet significantly different: chaotic and crowded yet tinged with a trace of exoticism and charged with the thrill of the unfamiliar....The specificity of locales and histories is less important than the specificity of colors, shapes, and textures--rhyming lines and echoing forms that complement and conflict with one another to create pulsing rhythms, sensuous atmospheres, and complex emotions. As a photographer, Pedersen makes an art of being an anonymous passerby. His pictures invite viewers into a world in which much has already happened, plenty is taking place, and still more remains to unfold." Signed by Author.