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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Photography book that includes an essay from Welsh and his Signature on the title page. Although not marked in any way, this copy is from the distinguished modern first edition collection of Bruce Kahn.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. This is a near fine hardcover copy with a like dust wrapper with almost no wear. The paper covered boards are sunned along a narrow strip of the top edge. Completely clean. The jacket is complete. not price-clipped or sunned. Stated first edition with full number line. Essay by Irvine Welsh. Illustrated throughout in color with Waplington's fascinating photographs of working class families living in Nottingham, England on a municipal housing estate. He expolored these same themes in his first book Living Room, Aperture 1991. 13" high X 9" wide. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition, first printing. Hardcover. Pink paper-covered boards with title stamped in silver on spine; with photographically illustrated dust jacket. Photographs and text by Nick Waplington. Essay by Irvine Welsh. Unpaginated (80 pp. ), with 74 four-color plates. 13-1/4 x 9-1/2 inches. Fine in Fine dust jacket. From the publisher: "Over the course of four years, Waplington became intimately acquainted with two large, working-class families residing in a municipal housing estate in Nottingham, England. The resulting book, Living Room, proved the photographer had achieved an entirely unself-conscious relationship with his subjects. Five years later, Waplington is still shooting. He revisits his Nottingham friends in The Wedding, a colorful, lively visual narrative with the mesmerizing flow of a soap opera. Times have changed in one of the living rooms. The kids are older and Mum is on the verge of a new marriage. With the wedding as a centerpiece, Waplington plunges into to midst of a communal group whose upbeat life-style seems able to overcome all obstacles."