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Seller's Description:
Very good+ Signed by Adams! Printed paper wraps, oblong quarto [10.5" x 8.75"], 119pp., illustrated in b&w. Book has mild sun to spine and panels near spine, mild rubbing and cornerwear to wraps, binding tight, text clean bright and unmarked, slightest bit of foxing to top edge of block.
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Like New. 8.4 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches. 119pgs. stiff pictorial wraps. Black and white photographs throughout. Glossy covers are pristine, except for the slightest superficial wear. Internally fine, unmarked. Robert Adams writes in the preface; "Denver was, in the early part of the last decade, different in appearance from Los Angeles. In 1962, when I came home after several years in Southern california, I tried to photograph the city and and the high altitude brilliance that distinquished it. By the end of the decade a new city had emerged (though one that looked prematurely worn) a city much like other large urban centers across the Southwest. To show it accurately required that I stop sorting things out by the degree to which they were picturesque; if beauty were to be discoverd in Denver, it had to be on the basis of radical faith in inclusion.