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(Arden). Roelstraete and Ferguson, Russell. ROY ARDEN Against the Day. Texts by Roy Arden, Peter Culley ... Vancouver Art Gallery ... N.d.
1st Ed. 4to. 159pp. Profusely ills. including many cold. Very good in d/w.
£25.00 [ref: 201419]

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(Aya). Strba, Annelies. AYA. Scalo Gallery, Zurich/New York 2002.
Landscape folio. 142pp. Profusely illus. throughout in colour. Upper leading corner of upper board sl. bumped otherwise very good in d/w.
£30.00 [ref: 201324]

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(Ortiz-Echagüe). JOSÉ ORTIZ-ECHAGÜE. Photographs. Translated from the original Spanish by Jacqueline Hall. Gordon Fraser 1979.
1st UK Ed. Slim sq. 4to. 127pp. 48 b/w. plates, several other ills. Margins very lightly browned, good in lightly rubbed d/w.
£40.00 [ref: 200280]

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(O’Sullivan). Snyder, Joel. AMERICAN FRONTIERS. The Photographs of Timothy H. O’Sullivan, 1867-1874. Aperture 1981.
Sm. slim 4to. 118pp. + [i]. More than 80 photos. Good in lightly rubbed d/w.
£28.00 [ref: 193811]

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FATHER OF ART PHOTOGRAPHY, O.G. REJLANDER 1813-1875. (Rejlander). Jones, Edgar Yoxall. FATHER OF ART PHOTOGRAPHY, O.G. REJLANDER 1813-1875. David & Charles 1973.
1st Ed. Sm. 4to. 112pp. Profuse ills. Margins lightly browned, d/w.
£10.00 [ref: 171868]

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TAZIO SECCHIAROLI. (Secchiaroli). Mormorio, Diego. TAZIO SECCHIAROLI. Greatest of the Paparazzi. Translated from the Italian by Alexandra Bonfante-Warren. Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1999.
1st English translation. 251pp. 200 b/w. ills. from photos. Very good in lightly rubbed d/w.
£25.00 [ref: 193018]

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(Strand). Greenough, Sarah. PAUL STRAND. An American Vision. Aperture Foundation in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington 1990.
1st Ed. Large 4to. 172pp. Profusely illus. with b/w. ills. from photos. Very good in d/w.
With ‘Paul Strand - the limited edition prints’ pamphlet loosely inserted.
£60.00 [ref: 202483]

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FRANK SUTCLIFFE. (Sutcliffe). Hiley, Michael. FRANK SUTCLIFFE. Photographer of Whitby. Gordon Fraser 1974.
1st Ed. 4to. 224pp. Port. frontis., over 80 ills., 64 plates. Ex-libris Roy Strong, d/w. lightly browned and very sl. chipped d/w..
Gordon Fraser Photographic Monographs: I.
£18.00 [ref: 171825]

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(Weston). Newhall, Beaumont. SUPREME INSTANTS: The Photography of Edward Weston. New York Graphic Society ... 1986.
1st Ed. Sm. landscape 4to. 192pp. Port. frontis., 123 cold. and b/w. plates. Very good in d/w.
£40.00 [ref: 202482]

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(Westwood). English, William. VENUS WITH SEVERED LEG. A Portrait of Vivienne Westwood in 1975. Aquarium October 2004.
4to. Title/Introduction sheet affixed to upper board of wrapp., 12 cold. photos, with creased print of photo. and with creased title sheet both loosely inserted, with invitation card to private view, unbound as issued in presentation box, with original rubber book cover, in card folder.
No. 26 of A Limited Edition of 100 Boxed Sets. Our copy lacking the limitation leaf signed by English and Westwood. With Vivienne Westwood signature to one photo. The Aquarium L-13 is a contemporary commercial art gallery run by Steve Lowe. It was originally based in a Georgian building in Bloomsbury, London, and has since moved to Farringdon. It works with artists, musicians and writers, and specialises in more unorthodox punk-based art work. "Venus with Severed Leg", photographs of Vivienne Westwood taken in 1975 by William English in Sex; the shop on the King's Road owned by Vivienne and Malcolm McLaren. The Aquarium published a box of these pictures in an edition of 100 though only 40 were actually made.
£495.00 [ref: 185880]

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