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Published by Harvard University Press, 1970
ISBN 10: 0674224353ISBN 13: 9780674224353
Seller: Manchester By The Book, Manchester-By-the-Sea, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Oversize. Some spots to binding edges. Faint smudges to endpapers. Stain at top of gutter of last few pages after the photos.
Published by Harvard University Press, 1970
ISBN 10: 0674224353ISBN 13: 9780674224353
Seller: Ivy Ridge Books/Scott Cranin, Fayetteville, NY, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition
hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Acceptable. First Edition. Clear plastic dust jacket has tears all around, sticker residue, price unclipped - poor condition. Ivory cloth boards are bumped on two corners, small dent right edge front, discoloration spine edges, darkened along top 2.5". Tanned on front endpapers from inserted paper, museum bookplate title page, card pocket rear inside cover, paper darkened along edges whole book. All orders packed with care, independent bookseller since 2011.
Seller: 5Uhr30, Köln, Germany
Book First Edition
Condition: Wie neu. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Masachusetts. 1970. First edition, first printing. Scarce first printing! Milestone in the history of photo books: Andrew Roth, The Book of 101 Books, page 196/197; Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, page 18. Paperback. 277 x 230 mm (11 x 9 inch). 130 pages. 123 black and white photos. Introduction and edited by Bruce Davidson. Design by Elton Robinson. Text: english. Condition: Cover with little trace of use, no defects. Inside excellent; no marks, no foxing, no creases, no tears, strong binding. Overall very fine condition! Collector`s copy! Scarce first printing! Bruce Davidson began photography at the age of ten in Oak Park, Illinois. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology and Yale University and was later drafted into the army and stationed near Paris where he met Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the four founders of the renowned international cooperative photo agency, Magnum Photos. After military service, in 1957, Davidson worked as a freelance photographer for Life Magazine and in 1958 became a full member of Magnum Photos. From 1958 to 1961 he created such seminal bodies of work as The Dwarf, Brooklyn Gang, and the Freedom Rides. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962 to photograph what became a profound documentation of the Civil Rights Movement in America. In 1963 the Museum of Modern Art in New York presented his work in a solo show. In 1966 he was awarded the first grant for photography from the National Endowment for the Arts, and spent two years bearing witness to the dire social conditions on one block in East Harlem. This work was published by Harvard University Press in 1970 under the title East 100th Street and was later republished and expanded by St. Ann s Press. The work became an exhibition that same year at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1980 he captured the vitality of the New York Metro s underworld that was later published in his book Subway and exhibited at the International Center for Photography in 1982. In 1995 he photographed the landscape and layers of life of Central Park. Davidson continues to create classic bodies of work from his 50-year career that have been extensively published in monographs and are included in all the major public and private fine art collections around the world.***************Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Masachusetts. 1970. Amerikanische Erstausgabe. Originalausgabe. Seltene Erstausgabe! Fotobuch-Klassiker: Andrew Roth, The Book of 101 Books, Seite 196/197; Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, Seite 18. Paperback. 277 x 230 mm. 130 Seiten. 123 schwarz-weiß Fotos. Einführung: Bruce Davidson. Herausgegeben von: Bruce Davidson. Design: Elton Robinson. Text: englisch. Zustand: Cover mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Innen exzellent; keine Besitzvermerke, keine Stockflecken, keine Knicke, keine Risse, feste Bindung. Insgesamt von sehr guter Erhaltung! Sammler-Exemplar! Seltene Erstausgabe! Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1600.
Seller: 5Uhr30, Köln, Germany
Book First Edition
Condition: Sehr gut. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Masachusetts. 1970. First edition, first printing. Scarce first printing! Milestone in the history of photo books: Andrew Roth, The Book of 101 Books, page 196/197; Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, page 18. Paperback. 277 x 230 mm (11 x 9 inch). 130 pages. 123 black and white photos. Introduction and edited by Bruce Davidson. Design by Elton Robinson. Text: english. Condition: Book inside and outside clean and fresh with only light trace of use. No marks, no foxing. Overall very fine, much more better condition than normal! Collector`s copy! Bruce Davidson began photography at the age of ten in Oak Park, Illinois. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology and Yale University and was later drafted into the army and stationed near Paris where he met Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the four founders of the renowned international cooperative photo agency, Magnum Photos. After military service, in 1957, Davidson worked as a freelance photographer for Life Magazine and in 1958 became a full member of Magnum Photos. From 1958 to 1961 he created such seminal bodies of work as The Dwarf, Brooklyn Gang, and the Freedom Rides. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962 to photograph what became a profound documentation of the Civil Rights Movement in America. In 1963 the Museum of Modern Art in New York presented his work in a solo show. In 1966 he was awarded the first grant for photography from the National Endowment for the Arts, and spent two years bearing witness to the dire social conditions on one block in East Harlem. This work was published by Harvard University Press in 1970 under the title East 100th Street and was later republished and expanded by St. Ann s Press. The work became an exhibition that same year at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1980 he captured the vitality of the New York Metro s underworld that was later published in his book Subway and exhibited at the International Center for Photography in 1982. In 1995 he photographed the landscape and layers of life of Central Park. Davidson continues to create classic bodies of work from his 50-year career that have been extensively published in monographs and are included in all the major public and private fine art collections around the world.***************Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Masachusetts. 1970. Amerikanische Erstausgabe. Originalausgabe. Seltene Erstausgabe! Fotobuch-Klassiker: Andrew Roth, The Book of 101 Books, Seite 196/197; Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, Seite 18. Paperback. 277 x 230 mm. 130 Seiten. 123 schwarz-weiß Fotos. Einführung: Bruce Davidson. Herausgegeben von: Bruce Davidson. Design: Elton Robinson. Text: englisch. Zustand: Innen und aussen in sehr schön frischem, sauberen Zustand mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Keine Besitzvermerke, keine Stockflecken. Insgesamt sehr guter, weit überdurchschnittlich guter Zustand! Sammler-Exemplar! Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1600.
Seller: 5Uhr30, Köln, Germany
Book Signed
Condition: Wie neu. St. Ann`s Press, Los Angeles. 2003. Signed by Bruce Davidson! New, mint, unread; only opened for the signature. An expanded edition of the original from 1970. Contains 25 additional images not included in the original edition. Milestone in the history of photo books: Andrew Roth, The Book of 101 Books, page 196/197; Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, page 18. Hardback with acetate jacket. 290 x 310 mm. 165 pages. 148 tritone plates. Text: english. Bruce Davidson began photography at the age of ten in Oak Park, Illinois. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology and Yale University and was later drafted into the army and stationed near Paris where he met Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the four founders of the renowned international cooperative photo agency, Magnum Photos. After military service, in 1957, Davidson worked as a freelance photographer for Life Magazine and in 1958 became a full member of Magnum Photos. From 1958 to 1961 he created such seminal bodies of work as The Dwarf, Brooklyn Gang, and the Freedom Rides. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962 to photograph what became a profound documentation of the Civil Rights Movement in America. In 1963 the Museum of Modern Art in New York presented his work in a solo show. In 1966 he was awarded the first grant for photography from the National Endowment for the Arts, and spent two years bearing witness to the dire social conditions on one block in East Harlem. This work was published by Harvard University Press in 1970 under the title East 100th Street and was later republished and expanded by St. Ann s Press. The work became an exhibition that same year at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1980 he captured the vitality of the New York Metro s underworld that was later published in his book Subway and exhibited at the International Center for Photography in 1982. In 1995 he photographed the landscape and layers of life of Central Park. Davidson continues to create classic bodies of work from his 50-year career that have been extensively published in monographs and are included in all the major public and private fine art collections around the world.***************St. Ann`s Press, Los Angeles. 2003. Signiert von Bruce Davidson! Neu, ungelesen, verlagsfrisch; nur einmal geöffnet für die Signatur. Eine um 25 Fotos erweiterte Version des Originals von 1970. Fotobuch-Klassiker: Andrew Roth, The Book of 101 Books, Seite 196/197; Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, Seite 18. Hardcover aus cremefarbenem Leinen mit unbedrucktem Acetat-Umschlag. 290 x 310 mm. 165 Seiten. 148 Abbildungen in Tritone. Text: englisch. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1600.
Seller: 5Uhr30, Köln, Germany
Book First Edition
Condition: Sehr gut. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Masachusetts. 1970. First edition, first printing. Scarce hardcover edition with the extrem scarce dustjacket; both in excellent condition! Milestone in the history of photo books: Andrew Roth, The Book of 101 Books, page 196/197; Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, page 18. Hardcover with dustjacket. 277 x 230 mm (11 x 9 inch). 130 pages. 123 black and white photos. Introduction and edited by Bruce Davidson. Design by Elton Robinson. Text: english. Condition: Book inside and outside extrem fresh and flawless; no marks, no foxing, no creases, no tears, no defects. Dustjacket excellent; price-clipped at top corner of the front flap. Overall excellent condition! Scarce first printing with the scarce dustjacket! Collector`s copy! Bruce Davidson began photography at the age of ten in Oak Park, Illinois. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology and Yale University and was later drafted into the army and stationed near Paris where he met Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the four founders of the renowned international cooperative photo agency, Magnum Photos. After military service, in 1957, Davidson worked as a freelance photographer for Life Magazine and in 1958 became a full member of Magnum Photos. From 1958 to 1961 he created such seminal bodies of work as The Dwarf, Brooklyn Gang, and the Freedom Rides. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962 to photograph what became a profound documentation of the Civil Rights Movement in America. In 1963 the Museum of Modern Art in New York presented his work in a solo show. In 1966 he was awarded the first grant for photography from the National Endowment for the Arts, and spent two years bearing witness to the dire social conditions on one block in East Harlem. This work was published by Harvard University Press in 1970 under the title East 100th Street and was later republished and expanded by St. Ann s Press. The work became an exhibition that same year at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1980 he captured the vitality of the New York Metro s underworld that was later published in his book Subway and exhibited at the International Center for Photography in 1982. In 1995 he photographed the landscape and layers of life of Central Park. Davidson continues to create classic bodies of work from his 50-year career that have been extensively published in monographs and are included in all the major public and private fine art collections around the world.***************Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Masachusetts. 1970. Amerikanische Erstausgabe. Originalausgabe. Seltene Hardcoverausgabe mit dem seltenen Schutzumschlag! Fotobuch-Klassiker: Andrew Roth, The Book of 101 Books, Seite 196/197; Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, Seite 18. Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag. 277 x 230 mm. 130 Seiten. 123 schwarz-weiß Fotos. Einführung: Bruce Davidson. Herausgegeben von: Bruce Davidson. Design: Elton Robinson. Text: englisch. Zustand: Buch innen und aussen in extrem frischem, tadellosen Zustand; ohne Besitzvermerke, ohne Stockflecken, ohne Knicke, ohne Risse, ohne Mängel. Schutzumschlag sehr gut erhalten; beschnitten am oberen Rand der Innenseite der vorderen Umschlagklappe (Preis). Insgesamt von wunderschöner Erhaltung! Vor allem als Erstausgabe! Vor allem in Hardcover! Vor allem mit Original-Schutzumschlag! Sammler-Exemplar! Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1600.