Add this copy of Nicaragua, June 1978-July 1979 to cart. $68.25, fair condition, Sold by Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Marietta, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1981 by Pantheon Books.
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Fair (Ex-Library from Visual Studies Workshop, with sticker on lower front of DJ and sticker on rear pastedown; boards are edgeworn/scuffed/smudged/discolored; minimal pencil markings; bookblock is lightly shelfworn; textblock is broken; interior is... Black DJ with color-photo illustration and white lettering with clear protective mylar overtop; black cloth over boards with white lettering; 71, 37 unnumbered pp.; richly illustrated.
Add this copy of Nicaragua, June 1978-July 1979 to cart. $300.00, good condition, Sold by Argosy Book Store rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from New York, NY, UNITED STATES, published 1981 by Pantheon.
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Meiselas, Susan. Good in very good(-) jacket. 71 color photo Illus. by Susan Meiselas, b/w map. Oblong 4to, black cloth, d.w. chipped along top edge of back portion, corners bumped on cloth on back cover, right margins of pages throughout are slightly wavy, cloth lightly faded near bottom edge of front cover. New York: Pantheon Books, (1981). First Edition.
Add this copy of Nicaragua to cart. $795.00, like new condition, Sold by b&w books, ships from Memphis, TN, UNITED STATES, published 1981 by Pantheon Books.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. Mylar enclosed dustjacket may have a trace of shopwear otherwise as near a new copy of the first edition as you re likely to see of this classic. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 37 p. Audience: General/trade. From the publisher: "Susan Meiselas' photographs of the revolution in Nicaragua form an extraordinary narrative, starting with a powerful and chilling evocation of the Somoza regime, following the course of the popular resistance that led to an insurrection, and ending with the triumph of the revolution.