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Near Fine. This is a near fine softcover copy with almost no wear. Completely clean inside and out. The spine is not creased, binding firm. Short soft crease to bottom corner of cover. Stated second edition. Text in English and Japanese. Essays by Eikoh Hosoe, Kenro Izu, Tadao Umesao, Helen Ibbitson Jessup. Illustrated in black & white (duotone) with 65 of Kenro Izu's photographs of Angkor Wat. Map of 13th century Angkor monuments. 10" square, unpaginated. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
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VG+/No dust jacket As Issued. 0965357414. VG+, lower front corner lightly bumped. No names or markings.; Fabulous photos of Angkor Wat.; 9.90 X 9.80 X 0.50 inches.
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Near Fine. 108 pages. Paperback, bound in handsome illustrated printed stiff paper covers. Slight tanning and soiling to the covers from handling, but the binding is tight with an uncreased spine. The interior is clean and free of markings. Texts in English and Japanese. Illustrated in lush duotone.
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Fine. No dust jacket as issued. 1996/1997. Second edition (originally published in 1996). Soft cover. Photographically illustrated wrappers; no dust jacket as issued. Photographs by Kenro Izu. Essays (in English and Japanese) by Eikoh Hosoe, Tadao Umesao and Helen Ibbitson Jessup. Includes a biography, selected solo exhibition history, selected collections, an essay on the platinum print process, an annotated map of 13th-century Angkor Monuments and informational text about the Angkor Clinic for Children and the Friends Without A Border organizations. Designed by Katsuji Asada. Unpaginated (96 pp. ), with 65 tritone plates beautifully printed in Italy from separations by Sele Offset, Torino. 9-7/8 x 9-7/8 inches. Published on the occasion of the 1996 exhibition "Kenro Izu: Light Over Ancient Angkor" at the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, sponsored by the Consulate of Cambodia in Japan. Fine (slight shelf wear to the bottom of the text block). The Friends Without A Border, founded by Kenro Izu in 1995, is a non-profit organization with the sole objective of saving the lives of Asian children. As stated in the book, "An estimated eight million land mines have been planted in Cambodia since the 1940s. Forty thousand civilians [many of them children] have been injured or killed...Also, due to insufficient medical facilities, there are victims of pediatric diseases which are obsolete in Japan and most Western countries. Friends Without A Border is building the Angkor Clinic for Children to provide much needed free aid to these injured and sick children." Izu raises money for the Angkor clinic through the sale of his photographs of the ancient Angkor monument, "which has profoundly touched his heart."
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Good. No jacket. In English and Japanese. The cover is shelf worn and rubbed along the edges with the edges also being slightly tanned and worn. The top and bottom edges of the spine are bumped. The spine is cracked, but binding is secure. Pages are clean and unmarked.