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Very Good. Size: 8x0x11; Hardcover. Very Good / Very Good dust jacket. Free of any markings and no writings inside. Clear Text. Minor shelf-wear. For any additional information or pictures, please inquire.
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Near fine in very good(+) jacket. Essay by Vincent Katz. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white photographs. 223 pages, 4to, dark brown cloth, dust wrapper (tiny closed tears on the back). New York: Harry N. Abrams, (2004). A near fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper.
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Very Good in very good jacket. INSCRIBED BY PHILIP LOPATE. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Cloth. 4to. 223pp. Illus. Very Good in Very Good dustjacket. Light general shelfwear, light soiling to top edge of text block, mild age toning to page edges, Moderate shelfwear to dustjacket, creasing to edges, light soiling / age toning.
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Fine Condition in Fine Condition jacket. 223 pp., 278 photographs in duotone. Slight bit of scuffing and dirt to the white dustjacket. Dustjacket is protected with a mylar cover.
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Used-Good. One of the great New York street photographers, Rudolph (Rudy) Burckhardt (19141999) was an astonishingly versatile artist, working not only as a photographer but also as a filmmaker and a painter. Yet his work has remained largely unknown outside a small circle of enthusiasts. Now, with this comprehensive monograph, the full range and brilliance of Burckhardt's photography is revealed: not only his telling street scenes, which capture the energy and chaotic beauty of the city, and his penetrating portraits of artists in their studios, but also his views of European cities, studies of children and the female nude, and views of the natural world. With a thoughtful text by the well-known essayist and novelist Phillip Lopate, this volume dedicated to the multitalented Burckhardt, whom poet John Ashbery hailed as a subterranean monument Book has minor shelf wear.
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G (Ex-art library, with i.d. marks on book block edges and outermost pages; white dj has slight tanning or aging and a few scuffs; page edges are tanning slightly; illus. are clear. ) Brown cloth with silver lettering on spine, white and BW illus. dust jacket, 223 pp., profusely illustrated in black and white. Presents selected work of Swiss-American photographer Rudy Burckhardt (1914-1999). With essays by Phillip Lopate and Vincent Katz. Otherwise, the photographs take center stage. Rudy Burckhardt emigrated from Basel to New York in 1935, hoping for a career in photography. By the 1940s he had begun to create a series of now-classic images of New York & he went on to become a leading artist in the city. This book examines Burckhardt's photographs.