Signed; Muhammad Fadli - The Banda Journal - 2021





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The Banda Journal es un libro de fotografía en tapa dura de 1.ª edición, 240 páginas, en inglés e indonesio, publicado por Jordan en 2021, con unas dimensiones de 24 × 16,5 cm, en estado como nuevo y firmado por Muhammad Fadli.
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¡GANADOR DEL PREMIO APERTURE PHOTOBOOK OF THE YEAR 2021!
Agotado. La mayoría de las copias se vendieron en Asia y apenas unas cuantas en Europa!
The Banda Journal highlights the legacy of centuries-long colonization and exploitation in the remote Indonesian Banda Islands. An archipelago comprises of twelve small islands surrounded by vast sea, Banda was the setting of some earliest European ventures in Asia and played a key role in global economic history. It is because Banda was once the world's only source of the highly prized nutmeg, an aromatic spice functioned as preservative and believed as cure for various illnesses in the Middle Ages. The race for the valuable spices sent the Portuguese navigating the Cape of Good Hope, led Christopher Columbus' discovery of America, and saw the birth of the world's first multinational trading company: the Dutch East India Company. In Banda, like in many other places, the spice race resulted in the islanders’ misery. And these days, Banda Islands is nothing more than just a backwater.
New copy. First edition & printing. Text in English and Indonesian
¡GANADOR DEL PREMIO APERTURE PHOTOBOOK OF THE YEAR 2021!
Agotado. La mayoría de las copias se vendieron en Asia y apenas unas cuantas en Europa!
The Banda Journal highlights the legacy of centuries-long colonization and exploitation in the remote Indonesian Banda Islands. An archipelago comprises of twelve small islands surrounded by vast sea, Banda was the setting of some earliest European ventures in Asia and played a key role in global economic history. It is because Banda was once the world's only source of the highly prized nutmeg, an aromatic spice functioned as preservative and believed as cure for various illnesses in the Middle Ages. The race for the valuable spices sent the Portuguese navigating the Cape of Good Hope, led Christopher Columbus' discovery of America, and saw the birth of the world's first multinational trading company: the Dutch East India Company. In Banda, like in many other places, the spice race resulted in the islanders’ misery. And these days, Banda Islands is nothing more than just a backwater.
New copy. First edition & printing. Text in English and Indonesian

