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VG, slight rubbing on covers. White card wrap. 32 pages: illustrations. Published on the occasion of the exhibition, William Klein: New York, 1954-1955, held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Jan. 18-Apr. 2, 1995. Filmography/bibliography: page 32.
Add this copy of Life is Good & Good for You in New York to cart. $800.00, very good condition, Sold by The Chatham Bookseller rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Madison, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1956 by Editions du Seuil-Album Petite Planete 1.
Publisher:
Editions du Seuil-Album Petite Planete 1
Published:
1956
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17119541334
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Very Good+ in Good jacket. 192pgs. Black Cloth, bright white lettering on the spine. illustrated endpapers. 188 black and white photographs throughout. The top edge has a trace of faint soiling. Edges have a trace of toning else near fine. Unlcipped jacket has a trace of wear to the extremities and a 3" triangular chip to the upper left hand side of the front panel. Front joint of the jacket has some laminate bubbling else very good. Laid in is the English language scarce tourist brochure / bookmark with which this book was originally issued, with some light edge tanning. The lower left hand corner of the brochure has been lightly bumped and has some soiling and staining. One of the scarcest most important sought after titles in the photographic literature of the second half of the twentieth century, it is regarded as one of the most influential and groundbreaking photo-books. Published in 1956, its visual energy captured the rough-and-tumble streets of New York? a city Klein once described as “the world capital of anguish”? like no photo-book had done before or since. Robert Capa famously declared that if your photographs were no good it was because you were not close enough to your subject, and in Klein's New York people press themselves up against the lens, dance around it, pull faces, pretend to shoot each other? a visual chaos which is rigorously organized by Klein's one American eye and one European eye, as he once characterized his style. (Roth 101). This is the French Edition, which is the true first edition of this book. The text of the book is in English and French,