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Good. No Dust Jacket as Issued. Size: 13 1/2" x 12 3/8"; GOOD / NO DUST JACKET. 58 pp. Photographs by Geoffrey James, with Afterword by Monique Mosser. Printed on heavy, glossy paper. Pages are clean and unmarked; corners are slightly bumped. Black softcover shows shelfwear, edges are somewhat rubbed, worn. Edges of spine show the most wear, but binding is tight and solid. Overall good.
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Vg-minor scuffing and corner/edge wear to wraps. Black wraps with gray lettering. 58 pp. Mainly illustrations. To accompany James' photographs of French gardens of the second half of the 18th century, Mosser's essay embraces notions of the poetic, pastoral and romantic, rapture, ecstasy and panic. The author uses both a myriad of references to period literature and art and notions of "the sublime allegorical idea", imaginary landscape and the readable labyrinth to draw the gardens, the photographs and her text into the same domain.