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Very Good. 2005. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Some scuffing and creasing to jacket. Small fray in front jacket panel at top edge, bottom corner along spine, and rear panel at top edge. Boards slightly creased at corners, with attendant creasing to jacket. Else clean copy, plates pristine. Very Good. (Subject: Art).
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Collection of the acclaimed photographer's work, nearly as new with dust jacket, still in original shrinkwrap; a tight square unopened copy in unclipped dust jacket; shrinkwrapped, never opened.
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Sebastiao Salgado. Fine in near fine jacket. Well-illustrated with many of Salgado's haunting photographs. Essays by Eduardo Galeano & Fred Ritchin. Square 4to, blue cloth, d.w. (New York: Aperture, 1990). First edition. Fine in near fine dust wrapper.
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Very Good jacket. Signed. Third Printing. Book is Near Fine, SIGNED by the photographer on the half title page without inscription. The mylar wrapped dust jacket has a slight color shift at the top--most likely from exposure to light with another book stored on top ot it. Overall though, a nice clean sharp signed copy. Pasadena's finest new and used bookstore since 1992.
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VG, dj has some edge wear, cover and pages clean and tight. Illustrated dj, nvay blue cloth cover, silver lettering on spine. 155 pp, [1] pages: illustrations. From a Brazilian mine where 50, 000 mud-covered men haul heavy bags of dirt up and down slippery ladders in search of a stray nugget of gold, to a former lake in western Africa now swallowed by the encroaching desert, where emaciated, starving people walk over its surface of sand, photographer Sebastião Salgado explores the live of the planet's often ignored people with a critical eye and an empathetic heart. "Published on the occasion of a major exhibition presented by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Oct. 4-December 2, 1990."/ Includes bibliographical references (page 156).