Boris Milhailov - Case History – First Edition – Unopened in Original Shrink Wrap - 1999





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Boris Mikhailov Case History – First Edition – Unopened in Original Shrink Wrap, reliure cartonnee avec jaquette, anglais, Édition Scalo 1999, 478 pages, 24 cm sur 17,6 cm, en tirage de 29 exemplaires.
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Boris Mikhailov – Case History – First Edition – Unopened in Original Shrink Wrap – Scalo, 1999
First edition of Case History by Boris Mikhailov, one of the most important photobooks by the Ukrainian photographer.
Published by Scalo in 1999, Case History is a major body of work documenting homeless and marginalized people in Kharkiv, Ukraine, during the social and economic upheaval that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Mikhailov combines direct documentary photography with carefully staged encounters, creating an uncompromising and highly personal portrait of post-Soviet society. The work is widely regarded as one of the defining photobooks of the 1990s and an important publication in contemporary European photography.
This copy is unopened and remains in its original shrink wrap, making it particularly desirable for collectors.
Publisher: Scalo
Year: 1999
Edition: First edition
Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Language: English
CONDITION
The book is unopened and in near-mint condition, still in its original shrink wrap. The shrink wrap has a tear.
SHIPPING
Shipped via EMS or DHL. Delivery is available within one week, with a tracking number provided.
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Boris Mikhailov – Case History – First Edition – Unopened in Original Shrink Wrap – Scalo, 1999
First edition of Case History by Boris Mikhailov, one of the most important photobooks by the Ukrainian photographer.
Published by Scalo in 1999, Case History is a major body of work documenting homeless and marginalized people in Kharkiv, Ukraine, during the social and economic upheaval that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Mikhailov combines direct documentary photography with carefully staged encounters, creating an uncompromising and highly personal portrait of post-Soviet society. The work is widely regarded as one of the defining photobooks of the 1990s and an important publication in contemporary European photography.
This copy is unopened and remains in its original shrink wrap, making it particularly desirable for collectors.
Publisher: Scalo
Year: 1999
Edition: First edition
Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Language: English
CONDITION
The book is unopened and in near-mint condition, still in its original shrink wrap. The shrink wrap has a tear.
SHIPPING
Shipped via EMS or DHL. Delivery is available within one week, with a tracking number provided.

