Larry Clark - Tulsa - 1971-2000

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This is a very fine example of the first Grove Press edition of Larry Clark's groundbreaking book about the darker side of America. Drugs, sex, and rock-'n-roll have never been depicted as dramatically as in the photographs in this book. Originally published in 1971.

Grove Press, 2000 - English - 30.5cm x 23cm - Softcover - 64 pages - Very good condition with only minor signs of use (see also the attached photos).

This remarkable and controversial photo series, first published in 1971, captures the lives of young people in the Midwest during the turbulent sixties and documents in striking black-and-white images a youth culture caught in a world of violence, drugs, sexual abuse, and social unrest.

The book will be shipped securely with Track&Trace.

Seller's Story

Almost thirty years ago I started collecting comics and "Para BD" (silkscreens, postcards, original drawings, etc.), initially somewhat more general, later especially focused on Jean-Pierre Gibrat and François Bourgeon (of whom I own a large collection). Lately my attention is turning more and more toward art and photography books. In 2024 I decided to sell part of this collection, and these are the items you can find here on Catawiki. I have always taken great care of all the items in my collection, and I continue to do so when shipping my sold items, so that you as a buyer can be satisfied with your purchase. Don't hesitate if you have questions for me; I always try to respond quickly. Good auction!
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This is a very fine example of the first Grove Press edition of Larry Clark's groundbreaking book about the darker side of America. Drugs, sex, and rock-'n-roll have never been depicted as dramatically as in the photographs in this book. Originally published in 1971.

Grove Press, 2000 - English - 30.5cm x 23cm - Softcover - 64 pages - Very good condition with only minor signs of use (see also the attached photos).

This remarkable and controversial photo series, first published in 1971, captures the lives of young people in the Midwest during the turbulent sixties and documents in striking black-and-white images a youth culture caught in a world of violence, drugs, sexual abuse, and social unrest.

The book will be shipped securely with Track&Trace.

Seller's Story

Almost thirty years ago I started collecting comics and "Para BD" (silkscreens, postcards, original drawings, etc.), initially somewhat more general, later especially focused on Jean-Pierre Gibrat and François Bourgeon (of whom I own a large collection). Lately my attention is turning more and more toward art and photography books. In 2024 I decided to sell part of this collection, and these are the items you can find here on Catawiki. I have always taken great care of all the items in my collection, and I continue to do so when shipping my sold items, so that you as a buyer can be satisfied with your purchase. Don't hesitate if you have questions for me; I always try to respond quickly. Good auction!
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Details

Number of Books
1
Subject
Photography
Book Title
Tulsa
Author/ Illustrator
Larry Clark
Condition
Very good
Publication year oldest item
1971
Publication year youngest item
2000
Height
30.5 cm
Edition
1st Edition Thus
Width
23 cm
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Grove Press
Binding/ Material
Softback
Number of pages
64
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Objects sold
100%
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