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Joyce Baronio. Fine. Elephant Folio-over 15-23" tall. Book appears as new and unread, contents pages in perfect condition with faintest of yellowing around edges. Laminate hard cover (no dj) has full-size black-and-white illustration, and shows some age-wear-some discolouring to background grey, and corners and spine at top and bottom slightly bumped. Unpaginated. A collection of Baronio's black-and-white photos, taken in the 42nd Street Studio of the title, of women, mostly sex workers, in erotic, semi-nude and fantasy poses-an attempt, the photographer says in her Foreword, to flesh out the personalities and back-stories of these women who are traditionally anonymous. Introduction by Linda Nochlin. This is a heavy book and will need extra postage outside the UK.
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Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Very Good, Very Good. FOLIO, B/W Illus, Hardcover. Hardcover in dust jacket. SIGNED and inscribed by the author/photographer Joyce Baronio on title page. Glossy black and white photo illustrated boards lightly bumped. Endpapers slightly tanned. Text/photo pages are clean. Grey photo illustrated dust jacket has light edge wear and sun fade. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Full-page black & white photos, approximately (50)p. Original grey photographic boards. dj. 38 cm. INSCRIBED by Baronio on title-page ("For Ray--You are the first person (after Walker died) who appreciated my work at Yale. You are also a constant and deeply loved friend. Joyce Baronio 1980"). Several clippings and related promotional materials for the book laid in. The inscribee was Raymond W. Smith, 1942-2021, who also studied with Walker Evans at Yale and later became an antiquarian bookseller and the author "In Time We Shall Know Ourselves, " a book about photographs he had taken in the summer of 1974.