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1928179734New York: Covici-Friede 1928. Their successful first collaboration First edition of this "raucous farce on the unending efforts of members of the Chicago press corps to scoop one another on a major story. The play an outstanding success that has been revived repeatedly and filmed three times was the first of many Hecht-MacArthur collaborations" ANB. The most famous adaptation was the 1940 screwball comedy His Girl Friday directed by Howard Hawks and starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell. The play premiered on 14 August 1928 at the Times Square Theater. This copy is accompanied by a magazine program from the theatre. Octavo. Original grey cloth spine lettered in black top edge brown fore and bottom edges untrimmed. With supplied dust jacket. Housed in a custom purple cloth folding box. Spine toned with a splash mark fading to covers edges; jacket unclipped paper restoration to spine and edges with a couple of letters retouched short split to foot of front flap rear flap creased at foot presenting well unclipped: a very good copy in like jacket. hardcover
1215592017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Very good condition. unknown
1556157Basileae Basel: Henricum Petri 1556. First edition. Printer’s device on last page. In contemporary vellum. Title on spine lettered in ink. Binding stained. Title page restored. Foxing and waterstain throughout. First edition. Printer’s device on last page. In contemporary vellum. Title on spine lettered in ink. 6°; A1–Ss6 8 p. 2 folding plates 980 col. 2 p. <p><br /> Isaac Nathan ben Kalonymus was a French philospher and contraversialist of the 15th century. Came from the renowned Nathan family which claimed it’s descent from King David. He is the author of the first Bible concordance and the division of the Old Testament into verses is attributed to him.<br /> <p><p><br /> Adams I. 188.<br /> <p>. Henricum Petri unknown
109036Amsterdam Widow and Orphans of Joseph Proops 1800. . 8vo two vols; publishers embossed leather boards with gilt ornamental borders to front and back and decorations to spine red morocco pastedowns to spine with gilt title in Hebrew spine corners rubbed and chipped with a piece missing from the top of the spine of vol. I hinges cracked but holding; all edges gilt contemporary Dutch marbled endpapers leaves clean; 1 52 120; 1 52 186 ll.<br /> Ashkenazic rite prayer-book with Judeo-German translation and commentary by Hadrath Kodesh edited by Aaron ben Isaac Eizerlohn. Title with ornamental border with atypical cupids to the top.<br /><br />The Proops family were a dynasty of well known Hebrew printers publishers and booksellers in Amsterdam. Solomon Ben Yosef d. 1734 whose father may have been a Hebrew printer as well was an established bookseller in Amsterdam and in 1704 had set up his own Hebrew press which produced mainly liturgical books as well as works on halakhah Kabbalah Jewish ethics and history. From 1715 productions by Proops carried advertisements of books he had published and in 1730 he issued a sales catalogue the first such Hebrew publication. <br />After his death appointed guardians continued to operate the press and even when his three sons took over they continued trade under the old name until 1751 and later - under their own names. In 1785 Joseph Proops sold most of his work to Kurzbeck of Vienna and when Proops died a year later his widow and sons continued printing on a small scale with various partners until 1812. Solomon ben Abraham Proops grandson of Solomon Ben Yosef split from the family printing house in 1797 and continued to work alone until 1827.<br /> Vinograd Amsterdam 2293. Amsterdam, Widow and Orphans of Joseph Proops, 1800. hardcover
1215702017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Very good condition. unknown
19805871431980. Unbound. Near Fine. A collection of over 125 letters both typed or holograph Signed by mostly American and English authors. The letters largely date from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. A few have small tears or slight offsetting but most are near fine or better. Dr. Braude was a scholar and apparent autograph collector. The majority of the letters address to one degree or another Braude’s fulsome praise of the author's work and apparent inquiry of each author for further information on their complete list of published books.<br /> <br /> Among those who responded are: Horton Foote Gwendolyn Brooks E.B. White Fritz Scholder Arthur C. Clark Wallace Stegner Robert Caro Stephen Ambrose Dick Francis William Gaddis Gore Vidal E.L. Doctorow David Mamet William Manchester Joyce Carol Oates Peter Straub John Ball John Ashbery Margaret Atwood Jean Auel John Hershy W.D. Snodgrass William Safire James T. Farrell Barry Lopez James Clavell Trevanian Richard Condon Gay Talese Don DeLillo Frederick Forsyth Martin Cruz Smith Colleen McCullough Donald Hamilton Erskine Caldwell William Kennedy Brooks Atkinson Allen Drury Theodore H. White Ira Levin Tom Clancy Danielle Steel William Manchester Lore Segal Rollo May Roger Shattuck Mark Strand Garson Kanin James M. McPherson Cynthia Ozick Richard Wilbur Erich Segal Beaumont Newhall Joe Gores Isabel Allende Morris L. West Harry Golden Sidney Lumet George MacDonald Fraser Avery Corman Andre Brink Howard Nemerov Norman Podhoretz Larry Collins C.K. Williams Mary McCarthy Barbara Michaels John Barth Mary Stewart Muriel Spark Penelope Gilliatt Betty Comden and many others.<br /> <br /> A nice large collection of letters by authors. unknown
4039Ben-Gurion emphasizes the importance of talented labor in Palestine. He was in Berlin trying to secure a visa into Poland. In the mid-1920s a large number of Polish Jews immigrated to Palestine due to the political and economic crises in Poland the Johnson-Lodge Immigration Act passed by the U.S. Congress which curtailed mass immigration to America. If Ben-Gurion was trying to enter Poland the country of his birth to promote immigration to Palestine he was not successful. He begins this letter telling his friends that "he is unable to get a visa to go to Poland and must return to Aretz." The letter deals with Ben-Gurion's strategy to promote immigration to Palestine and to create "a firm bond between the Histadrut and the Hehalutz." <br/><br/>Ben-Gurion says that upon his return to Aretz his first concern will be "to increase the Aliya of Halutzim pioneering aliya creating a firm bond between the Histadrut and the Hehalutz and making the central role of our movement abroad the development of Hehalutz." He continues "At the moment I see two Histadruts which contain within the creative forces of our movement: the Workers Histadrut in Aretz and the Hehalutz Histadrut abroad. The strength value talent greatness influence and success of one is tied to the other. The fates of both are intertwined." He then asks his friends to "prepare the Hehalutz for its great destiny" a job he notes as being a great responsibility and hard work. He assures them that the "Histadrut will help as much as it can." The letter is signed "D. Ben-Gurion." Israel's General Federation of Labor the Histadrut was an organization of trade unions established in 1920 during the British Mandate for Palestine. It was founded by Ben-Gurion and others to look out for the interest of Jewish workers and designed to "form a tightly controlled autonomous Jewish economic state within the Palestine economy. It functioned as much more than a traditional labor union providing. social services and security setting up training centers helping absorb new immigrants. teaching them Hebrew. "jewishvirtuallibrary section on British Palestine Mandate. As the goal at the time was to increase the number of Jews going to settle in Palestine a strong bond needed to be secured between the Histadrut and those in the Hehulutz who were helping in countries abroad to teach train and compel Jews to immigrate to Palestine. The job of the Hehalutz which was primarily a youth movement an umbrella of the Zionist Youth Movement was to bring Jews to Israel training them for pioneer life in skilled trades. As early at 1924 Ben-Gurion was trying to get more skilled immigrants to Israel. He felt that the only way was to get the Hehalutz to work hand in hand with the trade unions and to promote all that they were doing for workers in Palestine. Ben-Gurion in this letter is emphasizing his desire to see that the two the pioneers in Palestine and those abroad who were to help train skilled workers and promote the Histadrut work together to form a state that could be independent. Ben-Gurion a major Zionist leader led the Jewish community in Palestine on its struggle for an independent Jewish state. unknown books
19632102008Tel Aviv Israel: Massadah 1963. First. hardcover. Very good/Fine. A very good first edition in a fine dust jacket inscribed by Ben Gurion on the front free endpaper. Housed in a custom-made slipcase. Binding is discolored on the lower section as if from a liquid stain. Massadah unknown books
1926232<p><strong>BROKEN NECKS Containing More "1001 Afternoons</strong></p><p>by Ben Hecht. First edition inscribed in first state dust jacket.</p><p>Published in 1926 by Pascal Covici Chicago Illinois. Inscribed by Ben Hecht to Ralph D. Hartman who at the time was president of Cleveland Photographic Society Cleveland Ohio. First edition first printing in first state dust jacket. This book was a continuation of Hecht's short newspaper stories published in a book called "1001 Afternoons in Chicago" by Covici McGee 1922 Chicago. 1001 Afternoons in Chicago was one of Hecht's more successful books.<br />Book is in very good plus to near fine condition with two early bookplates on the front pastedown; inscription is on first flyleaf. Dust jacket is very good to very good plus with a lightly sunned spine and lightly chipped head and toe. Original "$2.50" price is present on jacket. No reviews on back of dust jacket. Dust jacket rarely found for this early Ben Hecht book.<br />Interior pages somewhat toned.</p><p>Ben Hecht was a "Chicago Renaissance" playwright novelist and short story writer. He moved to New York and found success his and Charles MacArthur's enduring classic play "The Front Page." From there Hecht moved to Hollywood and became one of the highest screenplay writers for the 1920s and into the 1940s. Hecht's screen credits include "Underworld" for which he won an Academy Award; Scarface; Wuthering Heights; Gunga Din; Notorius; Spellbound; Monkey Business; Farewell to Arms; and a hundred more. He was also known to have doctored over 140 movie scripts for which he was uncredited.</p><p><strong>COLORADO ARTIFACTUAL</strong></p> Pascal Covici hardcover
1867P2351London: Thomas McLean 1867-68. Some discolorations otherwise Very Good. Notes: Pair of large scale mid 19th century English Horse Racing engravings. Image Size : 504x1090 mm 19.84x42.91 Inches Platemark Size : 607x1175 mm 23.90x46.26 Inches Paper Size : 633x1188 mm 24.92x46.77 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Medium: Aquatint Categories: Sports Thomas McLean unknown
432825New York: Condé Nast / Davis Publications /Dell Magazines 1993. Softcover. Very Good. Digest magazine. 12mos. Perfectbound in illustrated wrappers. Overall very good with moderate general wear some toning and contemporary tape reinforcement to some of the early issues; post-1980 issues often with mailing labels. A nearly complete 34-year run of Analog Science Fiction totaling 403 issues lacking only 18 issues of this long-running science-fiction anthology that began as Astounding Stories in 1930. This run begins in 1960 after its purchase by publisher Condé Nast. John W. Campbell oversaw the changes and remained editor until 1970 when Ben Bova took over his duties earning five consecutive Hugo Awards for Best Editor in the process. This run of issues includes works by many notable writers such as Frank Herbert Orson Scott Card Poul Anderson Roger Zelanzny Harlan Ellison Frederick Pohl Joe Haldeman George R.R. Martin Jerry Pournelle and Geoffrey A. Landis along with many others. Among the notable stories first published by Analog are: "Hero" by Haldeman which was the first installment of his award-winning Forever War series; "With Morning Comes Mistfall" by Martin his first story to be nominated for the Hugo Award and Nebula Awards; "Ender's Game" by Card which was later expanded into a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning series of novels and basis for a feature film starring Harrison Ford; and "Dune World" and "The Prophet of Dune" by Herbert which were published together as Dune. A nice collection of this important and influential fantasy and science-fiction anthology. A full list of issues is available on request. Condé Nast / Davis Publications /Dell Magazines unknown
158747873Venice: Apud Ioannem de Gara Giovanni di Gara 1587. First edition. Hardcover. g to vg-. Large quarto. Paginated double sided leaves throughout: 5 1 5-62 238 leaves. Recased in its original period vellum binding and reinforced with new endpapers. Introductory text in Latin dedicates the book to Pope Sixtus V and includes his elaborate engraved papal coat of arms as well as large decorative initials. The initial text also gives biographical and historical background on the author and his roots. The Latin introduction is followed by a two-page Hebrew intoduction.<br /> <br /> This phenomenal volume is a pioneering trilingual Hebrew-Latin-Italian dictionary created by Italian Renaissance-Era Rabbi linguistic scholar and physician David ben Isaac De Pomis 1524-1594. De Pomis' aim with this work being as he was a scholar of both Jewish as well as secular subjects was to create a work which would who have crossover appeal and be useful to both Jewish and non-Jewish scholars alike. In many ways the work can be seen valuable outreach to the Christian and Italian communities of the period. Although De Pomis approaches this work from the perspective of Rabbinic/Biblical Hebrew he also includes numerous additional medical and biological terms given his background as a physician. The main body of the text consists of the dictionary which is organized alphabetically according to the Hebrew. What was originally bound in as a separately paginated concluding section at the end of the volume leaves 5-62 here has been mistakenly rebound before the main pagination 238 leaves. These sections include a glossary of common Rabbinic abbreviations a Italian-Hebrew Lexicon containing the original Italian in Roman script facing the Judeo-Italian in Hebrew script leaf 5-36 and a final alphabetical index of Latin words leaves 36-62.<br /> <br /> There are original printing errors resulting in the mis-pagination of 6 leaves #77 79 85 112 199 and #10 of the other pagination but all content is present.<br /> <br /> Text throughout in Hebrew Latin and Italian all printed in a two-column format.<br /> <br /> Binding with some light rubbing and bumping to the edges. A strip of vellum has been torn away at the top of the front cover. Some additional period staining to the covers. Light water stains and foxing to the title page which includes the period ink signature of the previous owner J. Blacknell in the left margin. Text pages throughout with some light to moderate staining to the margins. Text mostly unaffected and overall clean and vibrant. Bottom corners of the final two leaves including the blank with some light chipping. Book block tight. Binding in good interior in very good- condition overall. Hebrew title: צמח דוד : בו הצמיח ופרש ב×ר היטב בקצור בשלשה ×œ×©×•× ×•×ª כל שורש מלה ומלה ×©×ž×¦× ×‘×¡×¤×¨ הערוך הגדול<br /> Author: פומיס דוד בן יצחק<br /> Alternate Transliterations: Tsemach David Zemah Dawid Tzemach David Zemach David<br /> References: Bartol. II. 37; Wolf I. 311 III. 195 196. Vinograd Venice 717. Roest 944. Zedner p.641. Cowley p.154<br /> <br /> About the author:<br /> David ben Isaac De Pomis 1524-1594 was a noted Italian Rabbi physician linguist and scholar born in Spoleto. De Pomis was respected as something of a savant in his time by both the Jewish and non-Jewish community for his excellence across numerous fields of study. He traced his roots back to the original Roman Jewish community of the ancient era who had first come to the Italian Peninsula during the fist century. In 1587 he published this work "Tsemah David" which many consider to be his magnum opus. Apud Ioannem de Gara (Giovanni di Gara) hardcover
1765N4664Frankfurt & Berlin: J.J. Speier 1765. First Edition . Half Leather. Very Good. 4to. 1. Theil und 2. Theil bound together. 124pp123pp.First part called "'Ir Heshbon" on Arithmetic and Algebra; the second part : "Berure Middot" on Geometry. MODERN HALF LEATHER BINDING WITH MARBLED BOARDS. Title page with stamp some old handwriting and markings. Upper corner of title page some 3 cm missing and replaced with old repair. Pages with some browning and occasional minor soiling. First pages of the second part trimmrd to text. Last page of the second part with repair to edges End papers with some old writing and minor soiling . OTHERWISE VERY GOOD.AN EXTREMELY RARE AND INTERESTING WORK of MATHEMATICS in HEBREW. this work is mentioned in Zeitlkin Bibliotheca Hebraica.- Elijah ben Moses Gershon Zahalon was a Jewish Talmudist mathematician and physician living in Pinczcow Russian Poland. <br/> <br/> J.J. Speier hardcover
34648Omaha: Abbattoir Editions University of Nebraska 1979. Fine. Number 156 of 235 copies. Ben W. Howard 1944 - Emeritus Professor of English at Alfred University is an American poet essayist scholar and critic. He is the author of twelve books including three collections of essays on Zen practice six collections of poems a verse novella and a critical study of modern Irish writing. Over the past four decades he has contributed more than 250 poems essays and reviews to leading journals in North America and abroad. <br /> <br /> This copy is unique with a stunning custom designer binding by renowned English bookbinder David George Sellars 1949-2015. Sellars started his bookbinding career at the age of fifteen and quickly became most interested in the artistic side of binding. He had a varied professional life that included setting up his own studio teaching and serving as the President of Designer Bookbinders. By the end of the 1990s Sellars focused on creating design bindings on commission special designs for limited editions for small presses and publishers one-off commissions for authors and special presentation bindings for publishers. His work is represented in most major libraries in the world and many private collections. This beautiful leather binding marries different green and brown shades and varied textures of leather along with copper strands of thread to express the movement of water. The title and author are debossed on the spine. The page edges have a decorative pattern. With suede pastedowns and Sellars's monogram on rear pastedown. Housed in a custom clamshell box covered in black cloth with white title label to spine. In fine condition. Book measures 5 x 7.5 inches. Abbattoir Editions, University of Nebraska unknown
192855257Leipzig: Verlag Karl W. Hiersemann 1928. Limited edition. Hardcover. Very good condition. 1/350 copies. This is #326 hand-numbered on the colophon at the rear of the facsimile volume. This set provides a stunning full reproduction of the beautiful and notable late medieval illuminated manuscript Haggadah held at the State Library of Darmstadt along with critical text discussing the work.<br /> <br /> Originally produced by the scribe Israel Ben Meir of Heidelberg in conjunction with an unidentified artist this fascinating Passover Haggadah has been noted for its unique illustrations. Scholars have remarked on its inclusion of egalitarian images of men and women and have noted that it visually seems to have more in common with non-Jewish works from the period. The last two leaves of the manuscript are not connected with the Passover text but instead depict a hunting scene and the Fountain of Youth. All though the scholarly text of this edition written by German Rabbi Bruno Italiener 1881-1951 along with German art historian August L. Mayer 1885-1944 historian Aron Freimann 1871-1948 and Adolf Schmidt dates the manuscript to the 14th century superseding scholarship has now ruled out that possibility for stylistic reasons. The manuscript is now believed to have been produced sometime around 1430.<br /> <br /> Vol.1 text: Octavo. xi 1 313 1pp. 16 plates. Pebbled leather over decorative paper boards with gilt ruling tooling and lettering on the spine. Top edge in gilt. Frontispiece b/w photographic reproduction of the binding of the original manuscript. German and Hebrew text throughout critically discusses the Haggadah manuscript and analyses a number of other related manuscripts from the period. The final leaves contain 16 plates of high quality b/w photogravure reproducing pages of various manuscripts mentioned in the text. <br /> <br /> Vol. 2 "tafelband" facsimile volume: Folio. 58 double-sided leaves. Pebbled leather over decorative paper boards with gilt ruling tooling and lettering on the spine. Top edge in gilt. This volume gorgeously reproduces in full the content of the illuminated manuscript Haggadah. The reproduction utilizes what was at the time state of the art full color photography highlighted with lustrous gilt overprinting. The visual reproduction is surprising in its faithful accurate and vibrant reproduction of the leaves text and imagery. The resulting facsimile is successfully able to replicate the look and feel as well as the physical aspects of the interior of the original manuscript.<br /> <br /> Text volume with very minor rubbing to extremities of the binding and some minor foxing to the bottom and foredges of the book block. Interior with minor sporadic foxing to the pages usually confined to the margins. Facsimile volume with some very minor rubbing to the extremities of the binding. Interior clean and vibrant. Book blocks tight. Bindings in very good to near fine interiors in very good to near fine condition overall. Full title page: Die Darmstädter Pessach - Haggadah codex orientalis 8 der Landesbibliothek zu Darmstadt aus dem vierzehnten Jahrhundert herausgegeben und erläutert von Bruno Italiener unter Mitwirkung von Aron Freimann August L. Mayer und Adolf Schmidt; mit einer Gesamtbibliographie der illustrierten Haggadah<br /> <br /> Bibliographic references: Yaari 2064 Yudlov 3094; Mayer 1147. Verlag Karl W. Hiersemann hardcover
16401396609London: Printed by Richard Bishop and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke 1640. Hardcover. Quarto 668 228 pages. In Good Minus condition. Spine is cracked brown with gilt lettering. Boards quarter bound with green leather to spine and brown leather to boards. Tattering to spine caps board corners worn and exposed wear to edges and hinges. Spine leather is agetoned brown and has mild cracking rear board has light scuffing. Marbled endpapers rear endpapers have darkening around perimeter. Former owner's name in ink on front endpaper. Cracked front hinge frontispiece and title page loose from binding faint damp stain to top portion of pages. Foxing within textblock consistent with age. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece portrait. Shelved case 0. Each part has special title page with imprint: London : Printed by Richard Bishop 1640 except for “Poëtaster†which has the imprint: London : Printed by Robert Young 1640. 1396609. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Printed by Richard Bishop and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke hardcover
7533Shahn Ben. Shahn Ben. MASK. Prescott 51. Lithograph in colors 1963. Edition of about 200 printed on Arches paper by A. Maranache for Mourlot Paris. Signed by Shahn in pencil and with the red chop lower right and with Maranache's name printed lower left. 25 1/2 x 19 1/4 inches image; 30 x 21 inches sheet. In 1963 Shahn collaborated with Mourlot to produce zinc lithograph versions of three of his earlier serigraphs Mask Blind Botanist and Psalm 133. unknown
194687120New York: CIO Political Action Committee 1946. First Edition. Original lithographed poster with text and image offset printed in colors on white stock measuring 41.5" x 29.25" 105.5cm x 74cm. Old folds smoothed out light wear and a few tiny edge tears to extremities with some very minor separation at the intersection of the folds and some toning along the folds evident on verso; unbacked; Very Good.<br /> <br /> "The one arm dressed in coat sleeve and shirt cuff with hand clasping a colorful map of the United States represents the country's supposedly small but powerful reactionary forces. The poster suggests that however strong their power could be broken by the greater strength of the progressive forces as represented by the larger sleeveless arm. The command "Register.Vote" directs the way to remedial action" PRESCOTT 154. 87120. CIO Political Action Committee unknown
183419636Berlin: I. Lewent 1834. Hardcover. g. Six octavo volumes bound in three quarter leather over paper covered boards. Each volume has ties on fore edge of front and rear boards. Vol. 1: "Seder Zeraim" 196 pp. Vol. 2: "Seder Moed" 232 pp. Vol. 3: "Seder Nashim" 212 pp. Vol. 4: "Seder Nezikin" 268 pp. Vol. 5: "Seder Kodshim" 264 pp. Vol. 6: "Seder Tehorot" 212 pp. Book has the original Hebrew of the Mishnah and the translation into Judeo-German in double columns atop the commentary "Melo Kaf Nahat" which is in Hebrew Rashi Script. The author of the commentary was a renowned talmudic scholar and author who lived in the first half of the eighteenth century. This groundbreaking commentary was considered a “funnel of sorts†for previous rabbinic and Medieval commentaries on the Mishnah for it collected explanations from Rashi Maimonides Bertinoro and Tosafot Yom-Tov. It also drew heavily upon Isaac ibn Gabbai's commentary. This work was originally in Amsterdam in the year of 1732. This is the later reprint from Berlin printed between the years 1832-1834. Age wear and scuffing to leather some Hebrew script handwriting on front endpapers but books are in overall good condition. I. Lewent hardcover
000105908Shlomo ibn Gabirol Yehuda ibn Tibon Khanania ben Izhak. Goren Nachon Tikun Midot ha-Nefesh Musarei ha-Pilosofim S. ha-Tapuakh. Riva 1562. In Hebrew. The listing price is for a single volume of this title. The copy is in fair condition without binding. Some imperfections are among the following common defects: holes damaged pages tears water stains foxing worm holes or tracers age spots frayed margins handwritten notes inscriptions censorship stamps. Please contact us for more details on the condition of the book. SKU000105908 unknown
1215392017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Very good condition. unknown
1215502017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Presented in a conservation mount. unknown
1215512017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Presented in a black frame with conservation mount and UV preventive glass. unknown
1215602017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 50.8 x 38.1 cm. Mounted size: 49 x 61.5 cm. Presented in conservation mount. unknown
1214082017. Edition of 15 signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 50.8 x 38.1 cm. Very good condition. unknown