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Good in good jacket. Black cloth boards in dust jacket, octavo, illustrated in b&w. Book has faint soil to boards, binding tight, previous owner's blindstamp to front flyleaf, text has some red ink underlining and marginalia. DJ sun toned to spine and top edges of panels, soil and rubbing, edgewear that includes small chips to spine head and top front corner.
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Near Fine in VeryGood jacket. Edition & printing not stated. 8.25"x10.25" 124 numb. pages. Black cloth w/gilt letters on spine. Intro by Helen Matthews Lewis, Foreword by Cornell Capa. Author photo by Alice Deutsch Levy. Designed by Arlene Putterman. Spine straight, binding tight, pages clean w/vanilla tone. Not x-library, unclipped (no price), PON inside both covers. Touch of foxing to edges. Edge & shelf wear to DJ. Secure ship in box w/track #. "Through his photographs, Bulder Levy gives an eloquent portrayal of the dignity and pride of coal miners. He shows the conditions against which their families have struggled, and the corresponding strenth of family, church, and community life. Thes images provide an honest and compassionate look at coalfield Appalachia"-Richard L. Trumka, President, UMWA.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 26 x 21 cm. xiii 124pp. Black cloth in dust jacket. Black and white photographs. Fading to jacket spine. Foxing to foredges. Part of the Visual Studies Series edited by Douglas Harper.
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Fine. 0877225885. This is NOT the copy of the book depicted in the stock photo. First edition (no additional printings listed), with original publisher's promotional blurb laid-in. Hardcover, fine in very good dustjacket. Spine portion and margins of dustjacket faded, bit of foxing and light soil, rubbed along edges. Book itself is tight, clean, paper crisp, unmarked and apparently never read. 93 sensitive black-and-white documentary photographs of miners and mining communities taken in the 1970s and early '80s in West Virginia, Kentucky and Pennsylvania. Photography; coal mining; 9.6 X 7.3 X 1.0 inches; 124 pages.