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Stephen Daiter, John Gossage, Jess Mott - From fair to fine. 20th Century Photography Books That Matter - 2006
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Stephen Daiter, John Gossage, Jess Mott - From fair to fine. 20th Century Photography Books That Matter - 2006

A MUST-HAVE secondary literature for EVERY AMBITIOUS PHOTOBOOK COLLECTOR. This catalogue is accompanied by an exhibition at "Stephen Daiter Gallery" in Chicago in 2006. New, mint, unread. IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS - WORLDWIDE. Stephen Datier Gallery, Chicago. 2006. First edition, first printing. Paperback (as issued). 190 x 246 mm. 239 pages. Design: Jess Mott. Foreword: Stephen Daiter, John Gossage, Jess Mott. Text: David Tippit (collector), Alex Sweetman (Professor Department of Art and Art History University of Colorado, Boulder, AnneDorothee Böhme (Special Collections The School of the Art Institute of Chicago John M. Flaxman Library), Paul D'Amato (photographer), Stephen Daiter (galleries), John Gossage (photographer and photobook collector), Shin Kajimura (GJ*Photobooks, Tokyo), Claire Cass (Gallery Director Jason Jacques, Inc., New York). Text in English. Great book about photobooks - in perfect condition.

N.º 83179033

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Stephen Daiter, John Gossage, Jess Mott - From fair to fine. 20th Century Photography Books That Matter - 2006

Stephen Daiter, John Gossage, Jess Mott - From fair to fine. 20th Century Photography Books That Matter - 2006

A MUST-HAVE secondary literature for EVERY AMBITIOUS PHOTOBOOK COLLECTOR.

This catalogue is accompanied by an exhibition at "Stephen Daiter Gallery" in Chicago in 2006.

New, mint, unread.

IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS - WORLDWIDE.

Stephen Datier Gallery, Chicago. 2006. First edition, first printing.

Paperback (as issued). 190 x 246 mm. 239 pages. Design: Jess Mott. Foreword: Stephen Daiter, John Gossage, Jess Mott. Text: David Tippit (collector), Alex Sweetman (Professor Department of Art and Art History University of Colorado, Boulder, AnneDorothee Böhme (Special Collections The School of the Art Institute of Chicago John M. Flaxman Library), Paul D'Amato (photographer), Stephen Daiter (galleries), John Gossage (photographer and photobook collector), Shin Kajimura (GJ*Photobooks, Tokyo), Claire Cass (Gallery Director Jason Jacques, Inc., New York). Text in English.

Great book about photobooks - in perfect condition.

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