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Bruce Davidson. Good. Book. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. Inscribed by Author(s) 1st. Edition, 1st. Printing 1971, Stiff illustrated soft cover, 132 page book. Illustrated with black & white images by the photographic Artist Bruce Davidson all full page plates. This copy is signed, dated and inscribed by Davidson to the first text page. Condition: Good, soiling 2.5" tear to the cover ( see image ). ex-owners name on the second blank page. Still a complete copy of the early work.
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VG+ Book. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. White pictorial wraps. Light shelf wear, a few light surface marks and handling divots, lightly toned on both covers toward fore-edges. Upper front cover fore-edge shows slight abrasion, with slight crease to bottom front corner. Firm, square binding, one light stress crease. Fully illus. w/ b&w photographs, fully intact interior. Scarce, nicely intact copy with minor cosmetic flaws.
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Near Fine. In oversized stiff photographic covers measuring 11 x 12 inches. Unpaginated, a first edition copy of Davidson's series of classic black and white images, taken over the period of 2 years in one block of East Harlem. A small diagonal crease along the lower right hand page corner and a minute tear, else a beautiful and clean copy of this very sought after title. No inscriptions. Davidson started his career working with a small hand-held camera in the tradition of Gene Smith and other famous photojournalists, often working without being noticed or attempting to fade into the background. For the East 100th Street work he determined to face his subjects openly, taking a large format camera on a tripod together with flash into their appartments. The picture that emerged was a collaboration between photographer and the subjects, the inhabitants of one of the toughest blocks in New York.