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Good in Good jacket. Jacket is worn, especially along edges. Upper jacket corners have closed tears. Spine is cocked. Cover edges are worn. Text block and cover page are foxed, but legibility is not affected. Inside is clean and unmarked.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Size: 9x8x0; Minor shelf wear to binding. Light wear & foxing on edges of text block. Text and images unmarked. Dj shelf worn with scuffs, creases, light soiling & small tears in a mylar cover. PRIORITY SHIPPING PROVIDED IN THE USA FOR THE PRICE OF MEDIA MAIL SHIPPING.
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Very good+ condition. Very good condition (DJ) Book. Oblong octavo (8vo). 152 pages of text. Hardcover binding with one small scuff on the front hinge. Price-clipped dustjacket with minor sunning to spine and minor shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. Third printing, 1980. Catalog of the Exhibition. Illustrated by 127 plates, of which 17 are in color, and 7 reference illustrations.
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VG-/G (light scratches to boards & wear to edges. lower spine end bumped. dense, speckled foxing to upper textblock; speckled foxing to textblock edges, light remnants to pg edges. dustjacket lower edge creased; spine edges rubbed, lower spine edge... Red cloth boards w/ black spine printing. 148 pgs w/ bw illustrations. grey illustrated dustjacket w/ white, black printing. Accompanied a traveling exhibition of the same name, which took place from 1978-1980; Includes photos by Lee Friedlander, William Eggleston, Helen Levitt, Gary Winograd, Edward Ruscha, Diane Arbus, and many more.
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Color & Black and White Photos. Fine in Fine jacket. Jacket in clear plastic cover. Here, John Szarkowski defined the ways we looked at photography for over 20 years: Mirrors--the photograph as a reflection of society--and Windows--the photograph as a view into an interior vision. One of the founding texts of modern critical thinking on the art of photography. Curated with text by Szarkowski (1925-2007).