Tom A
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Afer a hiatus in buying photobooks (some major re-shuffling of shelve space was required), I picked up Exiles as well as Larry Towells "Afghanistan" - and "Mnutes to Midnight" is supposed to arrive on jan 12th with the reissue of "The Decisive Moment" coming in February.
I would be interesting to find out how many copies of the "Decisive Moment" and the french version "Images au Sauvette" has been ordered. The original 1952 printing was supposedly only about 4500 for both editions. The mythical status of the book should help push the sales.
For many it wa a book rarely seen, occasionally under "glass" at a museum. The original version got really expensive, though I was lucky and found a copy here in vancouver for about $200 (with the dust jacket) some 25 years ago.
leafster
Established
André Kertész: André Kertész (Editions Hazan)
leafster
Established
Elliott Erwitt: Personal Best
Anyone have both Personal Best and Personal Exposures? I wonder what is the additional information in Personal Exposures. Thanks in advance.
Anyone have both Personal Best and Personal Exposures? I wonder what is the additional information in Personal Exposures. Thanks in advance.
Tzelet
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Just ordered Rafal Milach's "The Winners". Looking forward to receiving it.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Mlehrman
Mlehrman
New York/New York (Masterworks of a Street Peddler), George Forss. The Tao of Photography, Gross and Shapiro
Gordon Coale
Well-known
Gordon Parks: "Segregation Story"
Color photos shot in Alabama in 1956 at great personal risk for Life Magazine. The photos not used in Life were thought lost but were recently found. Words fail me.
Color photos shot in Alabama in 1956 at great personal risk for Life Magazine. The photos not used in Life were thought lost but were recently found. Words fail me.
ian_watts
Ian Watts
I recently acquired the Emmet Gowin 2013 retrospective (same Spanish publisher as the one behind the excellent Vanessa Winship retrospective book I referred to earlier in this thread). A beautifully printed book that covers Gowin's somewhat split career in some depth with fine examples of both his (perhaps more well known) personal family work (principally his wife Edith) and his aerial landscapes. The latter are generally less familiar to me but are equally as exquisite as his domestic work and include some very beautiful photographs of the Nevada nuclear test sites. All in all, an inspiring book with some good accompanying essays to read as well.
jean-bob
Established
Latest issue of Egoiste Magazine and Koudelka's Exile reissue.

dasuess
Nikon Freak
David Lykes Keenan FAIR WITNESS, received my copy yesterday... very well done and the printing of the B+W images is first rate.
geertvn
Established
Gordon Parks - Segregation Story
E. Wright Ledbetter - Cuba, Picturing Change
E. Wright Ledbetter - Cuba, Picturing Change
fireblade
Vincenzo.
From Basics To Fine Art – B&W Photography – Architecture & Beyond......Julia Anna Gospodarou.
Brian Atherton
Well-known
My copy of David Lykes Keenan's book, Fair Witness, arrived this morning.
It's all I thought it would be: quirky, irreverent and humorous... and I'm pleased he avoided the temptation to spread photos across two pages. Beautifully printed too.
It's all I thought it would be: quirky, irreverent and humorous... and I'm pleased he avoided the temptation to spread photos across two pages. Beautifully printed too.
dasuess
Nikon Freak
John Loengard, As I See It and Ansel Adams, 400 Photographs. Both purchased used and cheap at Half Price Books.
stephen.w
Established
Constantine Manos - American Color 2. I'm very sorry that the first book is out of print.
wakarimasen
Well-known
'The Complete Guide to EOS 1 Professional Techniques: The Art of the Image,' all the way from 1991 
silent1
Well-known
I just bought a couple of photo books by Luigi Ghirri, one of the most influential Italian photographers ever: "Bello qui, non è vero?" (Italian version, the English edition title is "It's Beautiful Here, Isn't It...", but that edition is incredibly more expensive right now),
and "Kodakchrome", Ghirri's self-published first book, in its second edition,
I'm really thrilled to receive them in the mail.
In addition, I also bought "Lezioni di fotografia" (Photography lessons), a series of lessons he held at an Italian university on his views about photography and art.
Also, I bought "Republic" by Ren Hang, first hardback monograph by the controversial avant-garde photographer from China. According to the editor's website, it was one of the last copies of the first edition. It might be worth something in a few years

and "Kodakchrome", Ghirri's self-published first book, in its second edition,

I'm really thrilled to receive them in the mail.
In addition, I also bought "Lezioni di fotografia" (Photography lessons), a series of lessons he held at an Italian university on his views about photography and art.

Also, I bought "Republic" by Ren Hang, first hardback monograph by the controversial avant-garde photographer from China. According to the editor's website, it was one of the last copies of the first edition. It might be worth something in a few years

Big Ursus
Well-known
Hi Folks,
Here are my latest acquisitions.
Of Time & Place, Walker Evans and William Christianberry
Hollywood Foto-Rhetoric, text by Bob Dylan,
photographs by Barry Feinstein
Clarence John Laughin, Aperture
Image Nation, edited by David Hlynsky, Coach House Press
Summer Vacation / Found Photographs, T. Adler Books
Cheers
Big Ursus
Here are my latest acquisitions.
Of Time & Place, Walker Evans and William Christianberry
Hollywood Foto-Rhetoric, text by Bob Dylan,
photographs by Barry Feinstein
Clarence John Laughin, Aperture
Image Nation, edited by David Hlynsky, Coach House Press
Summer Vacation / Found Photographs, T. Adler Books
Cheers
Big Ursus
gdmcclintock
Well-known
Painted Nudes by Saul Leiter
stephen.w
Established
I had not heard of Luigi Ghirri before, but I will see if I can order the Italian version of first book you mention.I just bought a couple of photo books by Luigi Ghirri, one of the most influential Italian photographers ever: "Bello qui, non è vero?" (Italian version, the English edition title is "It's Beautiful Here, Isn't It...", but that edition is incredibly more expensive right now),
I'm really thrilled to receive them in the mail.
In addition, I also bought "Lezioni di fotografia" (Photography lessons), a series of lessons he held at an Italian university on his views about photography and art.
Just arrived:
Second-hand copies of the William Klein and Diane Arbus Aperture monographs. I'm particularly looking forward to going through the first, which is a huge survey of his photographs taken on the streets of Paris, Rome, Moscow, Tokyo and of course New York.
Also:
Eggleston's Los Alamos Revisited, which I ordered in a rush of blood to the head. I'm sorry that I missed out on Chromes, although it is still not clear to me which respective bodies of work belong to "Guide" and which to "Los Alamos". There seems to be a big chronological overlap.
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