England is a strange place in The Pleasure Principle--funny, complex, and sad. Using ideas of "pleasure", Chris Steele-Perkins explores a ritual public face that custs across class and location in a humorous look at British hedonism. 60 color photographs.
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England is a strange place in The Pleasure Principle--funny, complex, and sad. Using ideas of "pleasure", Chris Steele-Perkins explores a ritual public face that custs across class and location in a humorous look at British hedonism. 60 color photographs.
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Very good. First Edition. Wraps. 4to. Circa 90 pages. Large format paperback. Award winning Magnum photgrapher. Scenes and Parties, British sleaze posh and not posh. Brilliant photos, all colour. Very minor handling wear else VG+. Photobook.