Daido Moriyama - DAIDO MORIYAMA BUENOS AIRES - 2005-2005





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Daido Moriyama's DAIDO MORIYAMA BUENOS AIRES is a 1st edition softback photography book, 288 pages, published by Kodansha in 2005 in Japanese and English, with the original language and good condition (binding has some peeling).
Description from the seller
This monumental book by renowned Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama captures Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital, in his distinctive "are-bure-boke" style.
Moriyama visited the city in 2004 and captured the cityscape, blending tango nostalgia with urban chaos. It is one of his most popular works in his Overseas Cities series.
Product Details
Author: Daido Moriyama
Publisher: Kodansha
Publication Date: July 4, 2005 (First Printing)
Specifications: Softcover / 288 pages / 29cm x 21cm
Language: Japanese, English
Condition
Condition: Please see photos.
Note: There is some peeling in the binding. While this does not interfere with viewing, please understand that this is a vintage photo book and expect aging before bidding.
The inside pages are generally in good condition, allowing you to fully enjoy Daido Moriyama's distinctive, powerful monochrome world.
[Shipping]
Ships from: Japan
Items will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post or DHL, depending on the product's condition.
Delivery typically takes approximately 2-3 weeks.
[Important Notes Regarding Taxes and Import Duties]
Import duties, VAT, customs fees, brokerage fees, and other import-related charges are not included in the item price or shipping costs.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility and may be collected by the shipping company or your local customs office prior to delivery.
As the seller, we are not responsible for any delays due to these fees, the appraisal process, or customs inspections.
Please check with your local customs office before bidding/purchasing to determine any potential charges.
Buyers will not be entitled to a refund if they refuse to pay import duties/taxes.
All returns due to unpaid duties are the buyer's responsibility.
By bidding/purchasing, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.
This monumental book by renowned Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama captures Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital, in his distinctive "are-bure-boke" style.
Moriyama visited the city in 2004 and captured the cityscape, blending tango nostalgia with urban chaos. It is one of his most popular works in his Overseas Cities series.
Product Details
Author: Daido Moriyama
Publisher: Kodansha
Publication Date: July 4, 2005 (First Printing)
Specifications: Softcover / 288 pages / 29cm x 21cm
Language: Japanese, English
Condition
Condition: Please see photos.
Note: There is some peeling in the binding. While this does not interfere with viewing, please understand that this is a vintage photo book and expect aging before bidding.
The inside pages are generally in good condition, allowing you to fully enjoy Daido Moriyama's distinctive, powerful monochrome world.
[Shipping]
Ships from: Japan
Items will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post or DHL, depending on the product's condition.
Delivery typically takes approximately 2-3 weeks.
[Important Notes Regarding Taxes and Import Duties]
Import duties, VAT, customs fees, brokerage fees, and other import-related charges are not included in the item price or shipping costs.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility and may be collected by the shipping company or your local customs office prior to delivery.
As the seller, we are not responsible for any delays due to these fees, the appraisal process, or customs inspections.
Please check with your local customs office before bidding/purchasing to determine any potential charges.
Buyers will not be entitled to a refund if they refuse to pay import duties/taxes.
All returns due to unpaid duties are the buyer's responsibility.
By bidding/purchasing, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.

