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Photography Books, A to J. To find SIGNED books, use Edit/Find on your browser. 1a. Abell, Sam. The Mississippi and the Making of a Nation from the Louisiana Purchase to Today by Stephen E. Ambrose and Douglas G. Brinkley, Photographs by Sam Abell. An Official Publication of the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial. National Geographic, 2002. Hardcover with protected dust jacket, ex-library copy in excellent condition with spine label and card pocket. A well-written history of the region with maps, historical photographs, and recent photographs by the famous photographer Sam Abell, Photographer-in-Residence at National Geographic who has produced at least nine other books and is on the board of the George Eastman House. Issued at $40. Covers all ten states in the region, from Minnesota to Iowa to Louisiana. 274 pages. $5. 1aa. Abbott, Berenice. Bonnie Yochelson. Berenice Abbott: Changing New York. New Press, 1997. Like new in stiff wraps. Issued at $35. 399 pages. 1st edition, 1st printing. $25. 1aaa. Abbott, Berenice. Berenice Abbott. Text by Cheryl Finley. Commerce Graphics, 1988. 64 superbly reproduced illustrations of Abbott's photos showing range of her work, including portraits (Edward Hopper, Jean Cocteau, et al.), New York City cityscape), scientific illustrations showing wave formations and multiple exposures, etc. Soft gray wraps with vellum endpapers. Printed by Singer Printing and designed by Georgette Ballance. This pristine copy comes with a custom-made 4-mil clear polyester jacket. $25. 1aaa.1. Abbott, Berenice. Physics by the Physical Science Study Committee. D.C. Heath & Co., 1960. 1st edition in hardcover. Not issued with dust jacket. Previous school owned with underlining and notations throughout. Moderate exterior wear. Illustrated with numerous uncredited Berenice Abbott photos (although she is listed as a contributor) and some credited photos by Harold E. Edgerton, et al. Good. $5. 1aaaa. Abbott, Berenice. New York in the Thirties as Photographed by Berenice Abbott. Dover, 1973.Text by Elizabeth McCausland. 97 photographs by Abbott. Unabridged softcover reprint of Changing New York, 1939. No bar code on back cover. Original price $7.50. [Note: the 1997Abbott book, Changing New York, is not a reprint of the 1939 book, as is this Dover reprint. Earlier edition of the Dover seen with $3.50 price and later with $14.95 with bar code. Thus, this is an early reprint of the Dover edition.] Very good with slight wear at corners. $15. Another copy, original price $6.00, good with crease on front cover and other evidence of use. $5. 1aaaaa. Adal. Evidence of Things Not Seen by Adal Maldanado. Da Capo, 1975. Imaginative photographs by the New York artist born in Puerto Rico and who died in December 2020. At the time he made these images, Adal would sketch the picture, then borrow a camera and create the work. Introductory text in English with captions in Spanish. Wraps, good with edge wear. $30. 1b. Adams, Ansel and Mary Street Alinder. Ansel Adams, An Autobiography. NYGS, 1985. 1st ed., 4th prtg. Mint w. dj, $45. 2a. Adams, Ansel. [Inaugural Issue, Ansel Adams Center] review, Newsletter of the Friends of Photography, 12:9 (September/October 1989). [Issue re opening of the Ansel Adams Center, with article by Peter C. Bunnell, Chairman, Board of Trustees, cover photo of Moon and Half Dome by Adams, portrait of Adams by James Alinder, article about Ansel Adams exhibit at the Center, other illustrations by Adams, Ruth Bernhard, Sir John Herschel, Carleton Watkins, et al. 11x14, 12 pages, folded, mailing label. $15. 1c. Adams, Ansel. Ansel Adams: Classic Images. Little, Brown, 1986. Second Printing (first hardcover edition). Ex-library, very good with protected dust jacket. SOLD 1d. Adams, Ansel. Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs. Little Brown, 1983. Third printing, 1984. Ex-library with protected dust jacket, very good. SOLD 3. Adams, Ansel. Manzanar. Photographs by Ansel Adams. Commentary by John Hersey. By John Armor and Peter Wright. [Photographs of the Japanese American relocation camp near Death Valley in 1944.] Wraps,near fine with slight bump on one rear corner, 1st Vintage printing, 1989, number line goes to 1. $15.00. 3.1. Adams, Ansel. The Print. Contact Printing and Enlarging. Basic Photo 3. Morgan & Morgan, 1968, 1971. Ex-library with mylar protected dust jacket taped to book, rear flyleaf removed, spine label. SOLD 3.2 Adams, Ansel. Photographs of the Southwest, with an Essay on the Land by Lawrence Clark Powell. New York Graphic Society/Little, Brown, Second Printing, 1984. Selected photographs made from 1928 to 1958 in Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Utah with a statement by the photographer. Dedicated to Paul Strand. [Essay illustrated with photographs by Ansel Adams of Tony Lujan, Frank Applegate, Maria Martinez, Mary Austin, Witter Brynner, et al]. 109 plates plus photographs on covers. Stiff illustrated wraps with custom made polyester jacket. Fine condition. Together with "David in Adamsland," by David Vestal, article removed from Popular Photography, December 1967, pp. 90ff, 9 leaves, re Ansel Adams Yosemite Workshop. $25 for both. Another copy, 1st edition, 1st printing, 1976. Creases along bottom front of dust jacket, else fine. $100. Another copy, 1st edition, 1st printing. Fine with very good protected dust jacket that has a short tear on back neatly closed on verso with clear tape. An attractive copy. $75. 3.3. Adams, Ansel. Celebrating the American Earth: A Portfolio by Ansel Adams. Texts by John Szarkowski (intro), Ansel Adams, and Robert Turnage. Wilderness Society, 1980. [Includes longer version of Turnage's essay, "Ansel Adams: The Role of the Artist in the Environmental Movement" than in the following item. Portfolio of Adams photos same as in following item.] Wraps, 30 pages, vg+ with crimp on cover, $10. Another copy, like near fine, $15. 3.3.1. Adams, Ansel. Celebrating the American Earth: A Tribute to Ansel Adams. Texts by John Szarkowski (intro), Ansel Adams, and Robert Turnage. Wilderness Society, 1980. [Includes shorter version of Turnage's essay than in previous item but includes another essay, "A Wilderness Vision: The Wilderness Society and the Public Lands Portfolio of Adams photos same as in previous item..] Wraps, 30 pages, fine, $15. 3.3.2. Adams, Ansel. Ansel Adams: Thirty Photographs, A Postcard Folio Book. Little Brown, 1997. 4th Printing. Very good with a bit of edgewear on spine and a few small indentations on covers, postcards all fine. Thirty black-and-white finely reproduced postcards of some of environmentalist and photographer Ansel Adam's best photographs of Yosemite, Kings Canyon, Yellowstone, Arizona, New Mexico, and other scenic locales. $10. 3.3.3. Adams, Ansel. Essential Art: 140 Years of American Photography from The Ansel and Virginia Adams Donation. Essay by Terence Pitts. Issued in conjuction with an exhibition at the Center for Creative Photography, November 21, 1993-February 27, 1994. Consists of packet with essay and complete set of 12 postcards by Southworth and Hawes; George Fiske; Harry Callahan; Dody Weston Thompson; Judy Dater; Jerry Uelsmann; Barbara Crane; Brett Weston; Abe Franjndlich (of Minor White); Wynn Bullock; Walker Evans; and Ruth Bernhard. Very unncommon, only 6 copies listed in WorldCat, which catalogued it with 11 of the 12 postcards. $50. 3.3.4. Adams, Ansel. The Unknown Ansel Adams. Catalog for exhibit organized by Friends of Photography, Carmel, California, Feb. 19-Apr. 11, 1982 and California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Apr. 16-Aug. 1, 1982. Exhibition included previously undististributed photographs from 1917 through 1982. The softcover catalog includes 8 B&W prints, an essay by James Alinder, and Adam's extensively re-written essay "A Personal Credo," published earlier in the1944 American Annual of Photography. Laid in is a form letter from Ansel Adams with a facsimile signature in blue ink, encouraging membership in the Wilderness Society. Like new, $15. 3.3.5. Adams, Ansel. Outdoor Photographer magazine, May 1989. Feature story, "Meet the Masters" with focus on Eliot Porter, Philip Hyde, Roger Tory Peterson, and Ansel Adams. Section on Ansel Adams, "The Unseen Ansel Adams," by Lewis Kemper with five photographs of Adams by Cedric Wright. 90 pages entire, like new. $10. 3.3.6. Adams, Ansel. James Alinder and Mary Street Alinder, Ansel Adams: A San Francisco Heritage. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1987. Stiff wraps, near fine, issued in conjuction with exhibition, Ansel Adams: One with Beauty, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, May 9-Sept. 11, 1987. Contains ten black and white photographs by Ansel Adams. $15. 3.3.7. Adams, Ansel. The American West: The National Parks with 3 Photographic Portfolios by Ansel Adams.Vol. 6, No. 5, September 1969. Entire issue, 90 pages. Special Editor for this issue, Donald C. Swain. Very good with bump at base of spine. $15. 3.3.8. Adams, Ansel. Image, The Journal of the George Eastman House, Volume 8, Number 1, March 1959, including Ansel Adams, "Some Definitions," on pages 6 to 31. Adams' text was prepared for a lecture he gave at the George Eastman House on November 14, 1958, when he received the Brehm Memorial Award. Entire issue,edited by Beaumong Newhall, 56 pages. Other articles include, "An Announcement by Daguerre," reproducing a broadside in French (with English translation) that he published before January 15, 1839, seeking subscriptions to reveal the secret of his process. Like new, $20. 3.3.9. Adams, Ansel. The Mural Project. Photographs by Ansel Adams with text by Peter Wright and John Armor. Reverie, 1989. 1st ed., dust jacket with a few small indentations, gift inscription on front flyleaf. $12. 3.3.a. Adams, Ansel. Yosemite and the Range of Light. NYGS/MoMA, 1979. Introduction by Paul Brooks. Wraps, special ed. pub. on occasion of MoMA exhibit, "Ansel Adams", smaller than hardcover edition. Very good with crimp on corner of cover. $30. 3.3.b. Adams, Robert. West from the Columbia; Views at the River Mouth. Aperture, 1995. Oversized, fine hardcover with very good dust jacket in new protector. 1st edition, 1st printing. Issued at $50. $25. 3.3c. Adams, Robert. From the Missouri West. Aperture, 1980. 1st edition. Hardcover with protected dust jacket. 46 black and white photographs. Two closed tears at top front of notoriously fragile dust jacket near spine, the longer one inch. The jacket, as typical, shows light shelf rubbing. Book fine. $90. 4. Advertising. Stanley, Thomas Blaine. The Technique of Advertising Production. 2nd ed. Prentice Hall, 1954. [Inc. detailed instructions re photoengraving, lithography, gravure, layouts, color separations, etc.] Ex-lib, good, 216pp. $25. 4.a. Advertising. The High Art of Photographic Advertising: The 1934 National Alliance of Art and Industry Exhibition. Exhibit catalog, May 20, 2010 - October 9, 2010, Baker Library, Harvard University. Melissa Banta, Guest Curator. Profusely illustrated softcover catalog, 22 pages, 8x10, like new. $20. 5a. Africa. Jenness, Aylette. Along the Niger River: An African Way of Life. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1974. [Profusely illustrated with excellent photographs by the author taken over a three-year period of Nigeria, including the Kamberi, Sarkawa, Kyedyawa, and Gugawa peoples in the Yelwa area.] 1st ed., 1st printing, hard cover with dust jacket, ex-library, missing rear flyleaf, tape remnants where dj taped to book, $5. 5a.1. Africa. Brown, Alice. East Africa in Pictures.English Press Limited, [circa 1960]. Softcover, staple-bound, 60 pages, very good. People, animals, and scenery in East Africa. Includes Samburu, Masai, Kikuyu, Nairobi, Kenya, Lake Elenteita, Mombassa, Fort Jesus, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanganyika, Mt. Moru, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar, et al. Comes with a 5x7 unfaded Kodachrome print dated August 1962 of an unidentified African man in traditional dress, and four real black-and-white photographic postcards (RPPC) of Africans, including dancing (topless) teenage girl, Marakwet Girl (Uganda), Pigmy mother and baby, and Babira Woman with lip plate. Postcards are by Hoa-Qui (1), Sapira Studio (1), and S. Skulina, Pegas Studio (2). $25. 5a.2. African Americans. Ronnie by Elieen Rosenbaum with photographs by Gloria Kitt Lindauer and Carmel Roth. Parents' Magazine, 1969. [Photographs of Black children in black-and-white.] Illustrated boards, ex-library, no dust jacket (may not have had one), very good other than evidence of library ownership. $10. 5b. AIPAD. The Photography Show, February 16-18, 2001. Membership Directory & Illustrated Directory. [Catalog of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers. Profusely illustrated with work by numerous renowned photographers.] Illustrated stiff wraps, unpaginated, about 200 pages, fine. $15. 2 copies available. 5b1. AIPAD. The Photography Show, Sponsored by AIPAD, February 5-7, 1999; Membership Directory and Illustrated Catalogue. [Catalog of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers. Profusely illustrated with work by numerous renowned photographers.] Illustrated stiff wraps, unpaginated, about 200 pages, fine. $15. 5b2. AIPAD. Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD): Celebrating 150 Years of Photography, 1839-1989. Exhibition catalog for exhibitions in Washington, D.C., and Basel, Switzerland. Wraps, vg+ with corner creases on a few pages. $10. 5c. AIPAD 2004. The Photography Show. Membership Directory and Illustrated catalog for the Association of International Photographic Art Dealers. February 12-15, 2004. Unpaginated, more than 200 pages. Lists numerous dealers wiht contact information, the photographers each represents, and a sample photo for sale. Excellent print quality. Renowned photographers illustrated (many with previously unpublished images) include Robert Frank, Edward Weston, Bill Brandt, Lartigue, Richard Misrach, Weegee, Paul Himmel, Karel Ludwig, Joel Peter Witkin, Garry Winogrand, Walter Peterhans, Gyorgy Kepes, El Lissitsky, William Henry Fox Talbot, E. Boubat, O. Winston Link, Herbert List, Martin Barr, Tom Baril, Minor White, Berenice Abbott, Lois Connor, Burtynsky, Kertesz, Gustave Le Gray, Man Ray, Richard Avedon, George Platt Lynes, Michael Kenna, Keith Carter, Thurman Rotan, Herbert Bayer, Eisenstaedt, Kiichi Asano, Javier Meinel, Nino Migliori, and many others. Includes male and female nudes. $15. 2 copies available. 5.c.1. Akiba, David. David Akiba: Photographs from the Collection of the Boston Public Library. Wiggin Gallery, December 9, 1998 - January 25, 1999. Introduction by Bernard Margolis. Reminiscence by Sinclair Hitchings. Chronology and commentaries by David Akiba (born in Boston, 1940). Boston Public Library, 1998. Issued in an edition of 1,500 copies. Near fine with a couple of slight crimps. [Includes examples from series of photos of Boston Marathan runners, Night Series, mannequin factory, miniture bubbles, elevated Orange Line, Boston parks, et al.] Illustrated wraps, 32 pages. $25. 5d. Album 6. July 1970. Special George Eastman House issue of short-lived magazine edited by Bill Jay. Introduction by Beaumont Newhall. Essay on the future of photography by Thomas F. Barrow. Photographs by Muybridge, Brassai, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Charles Fredricks, Gertrude Kasebier, Robert Heinecken, Edward Weston, Les Krims, Jerry Uelsmann, Emmet Gowin, Aaron Siskind, Robert Fichter, et al. Minor cover wear. $10. 6. Alinder, James. The Contact Print, 1946-1982. Issued as Untitled 30. Friends of Photography, 1982. [Harry Callahan, Linda Connor, Emmet Gowin, Nicholas Nixon, Olivia Parker, Michael A. Smith, Frederick Sommer, Josef Sudek, Brett Weston, and Minor White.] App. 11.5 x 11.5 inches, wraps, as issued. Good with some scratches and dings, mostly on back cover. $20. 6.1. Alinder, James. Picture America. Jim Alinder: Photographs. Wright Morris: Words. Ansel Adams: Introduction. 55 duotone illustrations. New York Graphic Society/Little Brown, 1982. 1st ed. A fine ex-library copy with dust jacket protector taped to book. $12.50. 6.1.a. Alland, Alexander. Yochelson, Bonnie. The Committed Eye: Alexander Alland's Photography. Museum of the City of New York, 1991. 50 pages. 1st edition, 1st printing, illustrated wraps. As new, 30 full page photographs by Alexander Alland, plus text illustrations. Essay by Bonnie Yochelson. Published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, 16 April through 27 October, 1991. [Alland, who rescued the photographic archives of Jacob Riis, was an excellent documentary photographer. This well-reproduced sample of his work includes shots of various groups in New York City, including Korean Americans, Gypsies, unemployed, Commandment Keepers Congregation (Jewish African Americans), Indian Americans, et al., as well as views of the city. A few are from his books American Counterpoint (1943) and Portrait of New York (1939).] $35. Another copy, very good with a few nicks on back cover, otherwise fine. $25. 6.1.b. Alternatives 1980. Essay by Mark Schwartz, Director. Catalog for photography exhibition, Seigfred Gallery, Ohio University, Febrary 18 to March 3, 1980, and which traveled to Ohio State University, Columbus, and Spaces Gallery, Cleveland. Wraps, like new, 32 pages with color and black-and-white reproductions of a selection of the work, with complete list in the back. Features mostly manipulative printing or nonstandard presentations using postvisualisation techniques. Juror awards to photographers, most of whose work is illustrated, included Robert A. Widdicombe; Robert Stiegler; Christina Hutton; Eric Lansberg; Philip E. Wakeman; Barbara De Genevieve; Carl Baden; Paul Berger; Frances Murray; Diana Schoenfeld; Ruth Terrill; Celia Jordan; Carol Porter McClintock; John Ganis; Paula Crane; and James Chressanthis. Others illustrated include Larry S. Ferguson, Tim Dowling; Philip E. Wakeman; Ronald J. Jacomini; Carl Baden; and Sandra Yoshie. $25. Also two very good copies available, $15 each. 6.1.b.1. Alternatives 1983. Essay by Barry Perlus, Director. Interview with Nathan Lyons, Director of the Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, New York. Catalog for exhibition, Silver Image Gallery, Ohio State University, April 6-29, 1983, and which traveled to four venues in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Features mostly manipulative printing or other nonstandard presentations using postvisualisation techniques. Artists illustrated include Carla Cain; Joseph McDonald; Fredrik Marsh; Dale Jones; Rita Dibert; Rita Dewitt; Ken Graves; David Gilmore; Francois Deschamps; Nancy Roberts; Judy Coleman; David Arnold; Kelly Culpepper; Casyle West; Robert Witanowski; Lynette Molinar; W.B. Knowles; Bob Bosco; Kermit Lee; David Dabogny; Kent Kirby. Almost like new with a few light crimps. $25. 6.1.c. Ambrogi, Patti. Patti Ambrogi. Willie Middlebrook. Abstract Identities. Catalog for exhibit, January 12 - March 15, 1993. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery No. 31. Syracuse University,, Syracuse, N.Y., 1993. 20 pages, 14 illustrations (12 color). Essay by Amy Hufnagel. Includes selected works from Middlebrook's series "Portraits of My People: Black Male Love Song". Fine, $10. (Two copies available) 6.1.c.1. American Photographers. American Photographers (Katalog einer Ausstellung 1977/78 in Graz-Innsbruck-Wien). Grazer Druckerei, 1977. By Manfred Willman with interview of Allan Porter. Photographers illustrated with biographical information: Lewis Baltz, Lee Friedlander, Ralph Gibson, Les Krims, Mary Ellen Mark, Duane Michals, Stephen Shore and Neal Slavin. Exhibition catalog, wraps, near fine, 40 pages. Text in German. $20. 6.1.d. American Photography, January 1914. Features article on Robert Demachy exhibition at A.P. Little Gallery, several pages of which have been replaced with photocopies. Other articles include Paul L. Anderson on the Gum Pigment Process - chapter IX; home portraiture; flash photography device; snow scenes, et al. Photographs by Demachy, J.H. Travis, William C. Stratman, Oscar Badgley, John E. Prior, A.C. Wilmerding, B. Springsted, A.W. Ollar, J.K. Hodges, et al. As is, except for missing pages, fine. $5. 6.1.e. American Photography. February 1917. Indoor Photography theme issue. Illustrations by E.J. Stutz, W.S. Davis, Dr. R.W. Shufeldt, F.W.G. Moebus, William Ludlum, Jr., Margaret Moore, Amy Zulich, et al. VG, $10. 7. American Photographic Historical Society. Membership Directory, 1995. 40pp. $5.00. 7.1. American Photographs: The First Century. From the Isaacs Collection in the National Museum of American Art. Edited by Merry A. Foresta. Smithsonian, 1996. Phenomenal photographs collected by Charles Isaacs, Jr., who provides an Afterword. 79 color plates plus 1more than 100 four-color images. Barker, George; Bell, William; Bierstadt, C.; Bonine, Elias; Brady; Brigman; Gardner; Gilpin; Havens, O.P.; Rau; Haviland; Haynes, F.J.; Hesler; Pach; Hillers; Hine; Jackson; Kasebier; Keiley; McClees; Moran; Muybridge; O'Sullivan; Bullock, J; Chislett; Cunningham; Davis, Dwight; Sipprell; Eickemeyer; Watkins. Fine in stiff wraps. $25. 7.1.a. Anderson, Paul. Paul Anderson. The Archive. Center for Creative Photography Research Series, No. 18, May 1983. Wraps, like new, 48 pages. Includes biography of Paul Lewis Anderson by Terence R. Pitts and "A Paul Anderson Portfolio" with 19 plates. Anderson was born in Trenton, New Jersey in 1880 and after graduation from Lehigh University, worked as an electrical engineer until 1910. Influenced in 1907 by Stieglitz' Camera Work magazine, he took up photography and in 1910 opened a portrait studio in Orange, New Jersey. He became, according to Pitts, "one of the most visible proponents of pictorialism, and his voluminous output of articles and books constitutes one of the most systematic attempts to provide a philosophical and art historical foundation for pictorial aesthetics." This issue of the Archive also includes brief chapters on Recent Acquisitions by the Center and on the German photographer Stefan Moses. SOLD 7.1.a.1. Anderson, Paul. Paul Anderson: Photographs. Guides Series No. 7, Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1983. 40 pages. Compiled by Donna Bender. Includes essay, "The Education of the Photographic Artist," by Paul Anderson; small reproductions of all of Anderson's photos at the Center; list 23 other photographers in Anderson's collection; and extensive Bibliography about Anderson compiled by Terence R. Pitts. Fine, like new. SOLD 7.1.b. Anderson, Sherwood. Home Town. [142 photographs by Farm Security Administration photographers. Photographers include Arthur Rothstein, Russell Lee, Walker Evans, Ben Shahn, John Vachon, Dorothea Lange, Marion Post (later Wolcott), and Carl Mydans. One of several historically significant documentary photography volumes edited by Edwin Rosskam for the Face of America series. Rosskam was editor of the Historical Section, Farm Security Administration, under the direction of Roy Stryker, and selected these photos from FSA files. This book is only one of a handful published during the existence of the FSA illustrated exclusively with FSA photos. Rosskam asked Sherwood Anderson for 20,000 words and Anderson sent him 60,000 and told him to cut it, which he did.] NY: Alliance, 1940. 1st ed., though not stated. Cloth, no dj, vg with slight browning to cover and brown stains inside cover from glue used in binding, as often seen in copies of this book. $65. 7.1.c. Anderson, Sherwood. Home Town. [142 photographs by Farm Security Administration photographers. Photographers include Arthur Rothstein, Russell Lee, Walker Evans, Ben Shahn, John Vachon, Dorothea Lange, Marion Post (later Wolcott), and Carl Mydans. One of several historically significant documentary photography volumes edited by Edwin Rosskam for the Face of America series. Rosskam was editor of the Historical Section, Farm Security Administration, under the direction of Roy Stryker, and selected these photos from FSA files. This book is only one of a handful published during the existence of the FSA illustrated exclusively with FSA photos. Rosskam asked Sherwood Anderson for 20,000 words and Anderson sent him 60,000 and told him to cut it, which he did.] NY: Alliance, 1940. 1st ed., though not stated. Cloth, no dj, vg with slight browning to cover and brown stains inside cover from glue used in binding, as often seen in copies of this book. Gift inscription of Fred A. Crane (1857-1941) of Ohio to Dr. Ed and Betsey Hyde of Vancouver, Dec. 4, 1940. $60 7.1.d. Andrews, Orville. Camera Across America. [New York, Washington, Chicago, and California in well-composed and printed black-and-white photos, one to a page on glossy paper.] South Brunswick, NJ: A.S. Barnes, 1966. Fine with vg dj. $10.. 7.1.e. Angeli, Daniel and Jean-Paul Dousset. Private Pictures. Introduction by Anthony Burgess. [Paparazzi style sneaky pictures of celebrities, sometimes naked, including Bridgette Bardot, Elton John, Elizabeth Taylor, Jack Nicholson, Gregory Peck, Dirk Bogarde, Peter Ustinov, the Queen Mother of England, Prince Charles, Omar Sharif, Yul Brynner, John Travolta, Giovanni Agnelli, Aristotle and Jacqueline Onassis, Edith Piaf, Maria Callas, Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate, et al.] NY: Viking, 1980. Near fine in wraps, as issued. $17.50. 7.1.f. Animals. Goodman, Paul (text). The Open Look. Photographs by Stefan Congrat-Butlar. [A curious book of photos of dogs and cats in windows of Brooklyn Heights with text by a noted scholar, the author of Growing Up Absurd.] Funk & Wagnalls, 1969. Near fine with vg dj that has a couple of closed tears. $10. 7.1.g Antarctica. Three illustrated hardcover books with dust jackets on Antarctica: 1. Antarctica: Land of Frozen Time by Roger A. Caras. Chilton, 1962. 1st edition. Dust jacket has a worn spot along spine. Book is fine.With photos and foldout map. Non-authorial gift inscription in pencil on preliminary title page. 2. Antarctica, My Destiny. A Personal History by the Last of the Great Polar Explorers by Captain Finn Ronne. Introduction by Lowell Thomas. Hastings House, 1979. Records almost 50 years of polar adventures. 3. Antarctica: The Worst Place in the World by Allyn Baum. Macmillan, 1966. The author, a New York Times correspondent, went on two expeditions to Antarctica. Books 2 and 3 are in very good ex-library condition, with mylar protected dust jackets, spine labels, rear flyleaf remove and other usual evidence of library use. Shipping weight approx. 5 pounds. $15. Aperture Magazines - Click Here for List 23.c. Appel, Gerald, et al. American Photographers at the Turn of the Century: Travel & Trekking. Photographs of Papua New Guinea by Appel. Other photographers, with pictures from China, France, Greece, Korea, Romania, Thailand, et al., by Roger Williams Archibald, Therman Bailey, Eileen Gardner Galer, Chloe B. Holmes, Steven C. Hankins, Jack Larrison, Christophe Pinard, Kay Shaw, Gordon Schalla, Joseph K. Schriefer, and Shirly E. Thomas. Five Corners, 1994, fine with dj, $15. 23.d. Araki, Noboyoshi. Araki: Tokyo Novelle. Cantz, 1997. [Combines views of Tokyo with bizarre photos of nude women in bondage, posed in a variety of uncomfortable positions. Catalog for an exhibition, 1995-1996.] Stiff wraps, as issued. Like new with slight rubbing. SOLD 23.e. Arbus, Diane. Diane Arbus. An Aperture Monograph. Aperture, 1972. 5th printing, includes photo of woman with monkey not in the 1st printing. Wraps, near very good with short closed tear on rear cover, normal shelf wear, internally fine. $20. 23.f. Arbus, Diane. Arbus, Friedlander, Winogrand. New Documents, 1967. By Sarah Hermanson Meister with essay by Max Kozloff. Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2017. [Book on the landmark exhibit of photographs by Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander, and Garry Winogrand. Reproduces all the photographs plus documents about the show, for which a catalog was never previously issued, despite its renown.] 1st edition, hardcover clothbound with dust jacket. 188 pages. New in original shrinkwrap. Issued at $45. $40. 24. Arbus. Bosworth, Patricia. Diane Arbus, A Biography. Knopf, 1984. 1st ed. Fine w. near fine dj. $30. 24.a. Architecture. Philip Johnson Architect: The First Forty Years. Metropolitan Art Society, [1980?]. 29 illustrations of famous buildings by Johnson, most with his comments. Buildings include The Glass House; Eric Boissonnas House; Robert Leonhardt House; Museum for Pre-Columbian Art; Kline Science Center, Yale University; IDS Center, Minneapolis; Fort Worth, Texas, Water Garden; Pennzoil Place, Houston; Garden Grove Community Church, California; AT&T World Headquarters; The New Cleveland Playhouse; RepublicBank Center, Houston; 580 California Street, San Francisco; Transco II, Houston; and others. Stiff illustrated wraps with French flaps, light soiling to cover, otherwise fine. $5. 24a.1. Architecture. The Architecture of Gunnar Birkerts by Kay Kaiser. The American Institute of Architects Press, 1989. Design and production by Centro Di della Edifimi srl, Florence. Printed in Italy by Conti Tipoloclor, Florence. 1st printing in stiff illustrated wraps with French flaps. Fine, almost like new condition. Birkerts was born in Latvia in 1925. His parents, Peteris and Merija Shop Birkerts, were scholars who collected and documented Latvia’s cultural heritage. Birkert’s rich cultural upbringing in Riga influenced his development. After graduating from the Technische Hochschule in Stuttgart in 1949, he emigrated to the United States and embarked on an illustrious career. In 1976, he was appointed Architect-in-Residence at the American Academy in Rome. Among his many projects documented in this book: Marathon Oil Office Building; University Reformed Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Detroit Institute of the Arts - South Wing; Tougaloo College Campus Master Plan; Glen Oaks Community College; Corning Public Library; Contemporary ARts Museum, Houston; IBM Office Building; Duluth Public Library; U.S. Embassy, Helsinki; Museum of Glass, Corning; Cornell University Uris Library Addition; Domino’s Pizza Headquarters; Michigan State Capitol Building Expansion Master Plan; Ohio State University Law Building addition; and Woodbridge Energy Plaza. 215 pages. Photographs by Balthazar Korab, Timothy Hursley, Keiichi Miyashita, and others. $15. 24a.2. Arizona. Central Arizona Project Photographic Survey. Center for Creative Photography, 1986. Texts by Pitts, Terence Pitts, preface, Robert Walsh, and William Jenkins. Photographs in black-and-white and in color by Mark Klett, Ruthe Morand, Lawrence McFarland and Ann Simmons-Myers. Oblong wraps, 48 pages, very good. Book has a slight curve to spine. $20. 24a.3. Arnold, Eve. Camera 35. March 1957. Complete issue of magazine published by U.S. Camera Publishing Corp., Tom Maloney, President.. Good with edge wear on cover and remnant of old price label. Article on Eve Arnold pages 218-221 with photos of celebrity women, including Marilyn Monroe and Marlene Dietrich. Also article on photographer George Daniell, technical articles, and ads for cameras, enlargers, and other photo equipment. $15. 24a.4. Art & Antiques. May 1989. Reinventing Photography: Celebrating 150 Years of the Medium. Paul Caponigro. Henri Cartier-Bresson. Walter Chappell. Lee Friedlander. Adam Fuss. John Gossage. Jan Groover. Horst. Robert Mapplethorpe. Mcdermott & McGough. Sheila Metzner. Duane Michals. The Start Twins. Jerry Uelsmann. Joel-Peter Witkin. Fine except crimp along spine of front cover.. $12. 24a.5. Art on Paper. World Views on Contemporary Photography. A Grand Tour at the Millennium. Vol. 4, No. 3. Jan-Feb 2000. [Lynn Davis, Lois Conner, Michael Kenna, Marcus Leatherdale, James Whitlow Delano, Jean Kallina, Liu Zheng, et al.] Crimp on rear cover, o/w fine. $5.00. 24a.6. Arts and Sciences, Volume 5, 1941. Dedicated to the American Museum of Photography. Pennsylvania Arts & Sciences Society, 1941. Edited by Louis Walton Sipley, assisted by Margaret L. Brady. [Clothbound, 100 pages. An excellent overview of Philadelphia's American Museum of Photography directed by Sipley, including descriptions of 19th and 20th century collections, most of which is now at the George Eastman House, and interesting facts about the history of photography. Illustrations by Elias Goldensky, Harold E. Edgerton, J.W. Black, Martin Hyman, William N. Jennings, Paul Arno Mann, William Henry Jackson, et al. Group portrait of museum board members, including Goldensky and Sipley. Photograph of William Henry Jackson visiting museum with Caspar Briggs, et al. Photograph of Goldensky pretending to take a daguerreotype of Elizabeth Williams. Includes directory of Philadelphia professional photographers in 1941, with notes about their practice. Fine, with just a trace of wear at bottom of spine. $50. 24a.7. Arts in Virginia, Volume 16, Number 1, Fall 1975. Complete issue, 40 pages, very good with minor wear on spine. Includes long articles by Peter Bunnell on Gertrude Kasebier and by George Cruger on Lewis Hine. Illustrated with seldom seen photographs by these masters from the collection of the Virginia Museum. Also article, "A 19th-Century Portfolio," with works at the Museum by Hill and Adamson; F. Beato; Francis Frith; George Barnard; Carleton Watkins; Felix Bonfils; Julia Margaret Cameron; Peter Henry Emerson; Henry Peach Robinson; and Alfred Stieglitz. $15. 24a.7.1. As Eye See It. Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, New Jersey, n.d. [circa 1980?]. Curated and text by Milton Bloch, Director. Exhibition catalog with holographic blinking eye on cover, replacing “Eye” in title. Staple-bound, 18 pages, including covers. Includes section on photography with a stereographic view of Cape May from the George Moss Archives. Other illustrated sections on graphic illusions, mirages, trompe l'oeil, Op Art, magic, and camouflage. $20. 24a.8. ASMP 1986 Awards Ceremony. The National Academy of Design, Sunday, October 26, 1986. List of awardees and photo and statement by/about each photographer: Jay Maisel; Eric Meola; Neal Slavin; David Burnett; Sheila Metzner; Brett Weston; Robert Ballard; Emory Kristof; Sebastiao Salgado; Robert Gilka; and Andreas Feininger. Stiff wraps, 24 pages, good + with crimps on spine and small indentations on front cover. $20. 24.b. Atget. Eugene Atget. Text by Ben Lifson. Aperture History of Photography Series Number 14. Aperture, 1980. Illustrated boards, not issued with dust jacket. Fine, like new. $20. 24b.1. Atget. Szarkowski, John and Maria Morris Hambourg. The Work of Atget. Volume I. Old France. Springs Mills Series on the Art of Photography. Museum of Modern Art, 1981. Fine in maroon cloth with protected VG+ dust jacket that has a small wrinkle at top of spine and light aging spots on the inside of the dust jacket. SOLD 24b.2. Atget. Photo Presente Les Grands Maitres de la Photo 10: Eugene Atget. Milano (Filipacchi), 1982. 64pp. Text in French by Romeo Martinez and Ferdinand Sciana. Profusely illustrated. Wraps. 58 photographs reproduced in a purplish brown tone evocative of the original prints by the influential French photographer. Like new. $15. 24b.3. Atget. "In Search of Eugene Atget" by Richard Whelan, in Portfolio,The Magazine of the Visual Arts, 1:5, December/January 1979-80, pages 76-83. Entire issue, 120 pages. Other articles include "Caillebotte's Streets of Paris" by Kirk Varnedoe; "Deciphering Paul Klee" by Mark Rosenthal; "Portrait: San Francisco's Art and Architecture" by Alfred Frankenstein;"The Legacy of the [Altamira] Caves" by Sheldon Modelman; "[Alvar] Aalto's Second Coming" by Stanley Abercrombie; "The Human Creature" re painter Alice Neel by Ann Sutherland Harris; and "Frederic E. Church's $2.5 Million Icebergs" by Jennifer Licht. Very good with rippling bottom right corner. 24b.4. Atkins, Anna. Anna Atkins. 2006 Calendar. Introduction by Larry J. Schaaf. Hans P. Kraus, Jr., 2005. Calendar with 12 reproductions of Atkins' cyanotypes that can be hung or used freestanding. The first volume of Atkins' British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions (1843-1853), issued in three volumes, is considered the earliest book illustrated with photographs and Atkins claims importance as the first significant female photographer. The illustrations in this calendar are taken from this historic work. High quality reproductions by Meridian Printing on Monadnock Dulcet uncoated paper. Like new, $75. 24b.4.1. Attitudes: Photography in the 1970s by Fred Parker. Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1979. Photographers include Don Worth; Robert Heinecken; Karen Truax; Keith Smith; and Todd Walker. Signed copy 719 of 1,000. Came with 20 slides, none of which are present. Cover creased near bottom of spine on verso, otherwise near fine. $50. 24b.5. Avedon, Richard. Avedon. The Secrets of America's Master Photographer. Avedon. American Photo, March/Apri11994. Entire issue, 100 pages. Pages 44-84 devoted to Avedon. Also an article on Joel Sternfeld and photography news. Very good with some crimps on cover. $10. 24.c. Avedon, Richard. James Taylor, Walking Man [Vinyl record album with jacket cover portrait of Taylor by Avedon. Nice display item, disc plays well.] vg/vg. $3.
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24.d. Bailey, Henry Turner. Photography and Fine Art. Worcester, MA: Davis Press, 1918. [Revision of a series of articles that first appeared in School Arts Magazine, edited by Henry Turner Bailey. Bailey was one of the most prominent design educators of his generation, Dean of the Cleveland School of Art, a nd a popular lecturer at Chatuqua. This book discusses aspects of composition, including subject selection, rhythm, and balance. It is illustrated with drawings, paintings and photographs by the author and leading Pictorialist photographers, including Gertrude Kasebier, Clarence White, Jessie Tarbox Beals, Carl Semon, Rudolph Eickemeyer, and Herbert G. French.] Cloth, vg, 124 pages, minor wear on extremities, a few spots on end papers, binding tight, scarce. $200. 24.d.1. Baldessari, John. Throwing a Ball Once to Get Three Melodies and Fifteen Chords. University of California, 1973. 28 pages, 15 illustrations. Artist's book, staple bound; one of 2,500 copies printed; comprised of black-and-white photographs by Dan Graham of John Baldessari in full body profile throwing a ball in flip-book style. The wind-up and pitch are set off by color horizontal lines marking the movement, like sheet music. The images were used in an exhibit in conjunction with the publication of the book. Like new. $350. 24.d.1a. Ballen, Roger. Boyhood. Chesea House, 1979. 1st ed. Hardcover with protected dust jacket. Ex-library, fine except half of rear flyleaf excised. Label with number on other half, otherwise no library markings. Dust jacket has tear along spine repaired with clear tape. New dust jacket protector. No spine label on dust jacket. Despite condition issues noted, still an attractive copy. $120. 24.d.1b. Ballen, Roger. Lines, Marks, and Drawings Through the Lens of Roger Ballen. Smithsonian/Prestel, 2013. [From the essay by Robert JC Young: "Here, where humans seem caged or enclosed while animals urn free, human and animal live in a different relation to each other." Issued in conjunction with an exhibition at the National Museum of African Art.] Hardcover, black cloth with dust jacket, new in original shrinkwrap. $40. 24d.1c. Baltz, Lewis. Nevada. Castelli Graphics, 1988. 1st edition of 2,000 copies. Softcover, near very good. Top edges of pages rippled, corners crimped, light fading on edges of back cover. Housed in a custom made 4-mil polyester jacket. $65. 24d.1d. Baltz, Lewis. Maryland. The Nation's Capitol in Photographs. Corcoran Gallery, 1976. [The Nation’s Capital series included Lee Friedlander, John Gossage, Anthony Hernandez, Roy DeCarava, Lewis Baltz, Jan Groover, Robert Cumming, and Joe Cameron.] Softcover, like new, perfect copy. 1st (and only) edition of 3,000 copies. 12 illustrations. Essay by Jane Livingston. Biographical information about the photographer, Lewis Baltz. Fine. $75. 24.d.2. Barboza, Anthony, et al. Creative Artists Public Service Program. Painters, Sculptors, Graphic Artists, Photographers, 1973-74. Creative Artists Program Service and Gallery Association of New York State, 1974. Recipients of CAPS grants in 1973 and 1974 with one image and brief bio for each. Photographers include Anthony Barboza; Naomi Bushman; Jill Freedman; Lee Friedlander; Charles Gatewood; Thomas Germano; Dorothy Gloster; Mark Godfrey; Charles Harbutt; James H. Karales; Harry Lapow; Helen Levitt; George Malave; Roger Mertin; Barbara Jo Revelle; Douglas Sandhage; Ming Smith; and Louis Stettner. Several of these have been members of the Kamoinge group of African American photographers (Barboza, Gloster, Smith). Stiff illustrated wraps, very good with a few small spots on front cover. 73 pages. $25. 24.d.3. Barboza, Anthony, et al. Camera Arts, July/August 1981. Ziff-Davis. Edited by Jim Hughes. Entire issue with features on Anthony Barboza; Edward Steichen's Secret Formula; Tom Maloney and U.S. Camera; William Klein; Dick Durrance; Flexichrome Printing; and William Wegman with text by Man Ray. Cover by William Webman. Very good with small area of erased writing on front cover. 118 pages. $25. 24.e. Barrett, Terry. Criticizing Photographs: An Introduction to Understanding Images. Mayfield Publishing, 1990. [Includes photos by Cindy Sherman, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jan Groover, Harry Callahan, Bill Owens, Mary Ellen Mark, Jerry Uelsmann, Irving Penn, Cartier-Bresson, Les Krims, Robert Doisneau, Barbara Kruger, Duane Michals, Harold Edgerton, et al.] 3rd printing, wraps, fine except previous owner's name on title page. $15. Another copy, 3rd printing, wraps, acceptable with front cover curling at corners, slight water stain on rear end paper. $10. Another copy, 2nd printing. vg with a few crimps on cover. $20. 24f. Batchen, Geoffrey. Each Wild Idea. Writing, Photography, History. MIT, 2001. ASIN 0262024861. Hardcover in black cloth with protected dust jacket. As new, fine with fine dust jacket. Writings on vernacular photography, Alfred Stieglitz, Max Dupain, Ansel Adams, photography in Australia, and other topics. Issued at $60. $20 24g. Bauhaus. Photography and the Bauhaus. The Archives, Research Series, Number 21, Marech 1985. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. 64 pages. Essay with illustrations by Suzanne E. Pastor. Bauhaus Portfolio with 27 plates. Chart with Bauhaus masters and workshops. Illustrations by Franz Roh, Umbo, Lucia Moholy, Lotte Beese, Joost Schmidt, Katt Both, Hannes Meyer, Hebert Bayer, T. Lux Feininger, Walter Peterhans, et al. As new in wraps, $35.. 25. Bayer, Herbert. Christie's photo auction catalog, 10/4/1999, Twenty Years: Celebrating Galerie Zur Stockeregg, Zurich. Beautifully reproduced collection of 56 outstanding images, most reproduced one to a page, with special portfolio on Herbert Bayer, with images from his retrospective exhibit. Also Bourke-White, Brassai, Andre Kertesz, Tina Modotti, Edward Weston, Paul Outerbridge, Man Ray, Paul Strand, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Frantisek Drtikol, Pierre Debruil, Alfred Stieglitz, Heinrich Kuhn, Johann Hagemeyer, Berenice Abbott, Alma Lavenson, and others. Price estimates up to $300,000 per photo. Fine condition. $15. 25a. Bayer, Herbert. Herbert Bayer: Photographic Works. Introduction by Leland Rice. Essay by Beaumont Newhall. ARCO Center for Visual Art, 1977. 92 pages. with 74 full page illustrations. 2,500 copies printed. Stiff illustrated wraps, not issued in hard cover. VG+ with a few light crimps and small indentations on cover, else fine. SOLD 26. Beaton. Dunaway, David King. Aldous Huxley Recollected: An Oral History. [Dust jacket cover portrait of Huxley by Cecil Beaton.] Carroll & Graf, 1995. Fine w. vg+ dj. Issued at $21. $10. 26a. Beaton, Cecil. Danziger, James. Beaton. Viking, 1980. 1st edition. Ex-library with usual evidence. Hardcover with very good protected dust jacket that has no spine label but has short tear at top of spine. Rear hinge reinforced. Bottom edges shelf worn. New dust jacket protector. Good/very good. $15. 27. Beaton, et al. Ford, Colin, ed., Cecil Beaton, Helmut Gernsheim, et al. Happy and Glorious: Six Reigns of Royal Photography. Macmillan, 1977. [Inc. self-portrait of photographer George Washington Wilson.] 1st U.S. ed., fine w. dj that has small wrinkle at top of spine. $25. 27a. Beaton, Cecil. Cecil Beaton, Japanese. John Day, 1959. 1st U.S. ed. Ex-library, bound in red/orange library cloth with white imprint on spine, inc. call number 770 Bea. Rear flyleaf trimmed where card pocket removed. Blindstamp on title page. Very little wear, nice copy, especially for another library. $40. 27a.1. 27a.1. Beaton, Cecil. Photographic Images and Other Material from the Beaton Studio. Tuesday, November 18, 1980. Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc., New York. Catalog with 200 lots, fully illustrated. Includes portraits of notables such as Duchess of Windsor, Edith Sitwell, Lady Oxfored, Paula Gellibrand, Marlon Brando, Audrey Hepburn, Katherine Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Joan Crawford, Marilyn Monroe, Grete Garbo, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra with Sammy Davis and Dean Martin, Jeanne Moreau, Hermione Gingold, Vivien Leigh, Merle Oberon, Marx Brothers, Johnnie Weismuller, Laurence Olivier, Elsa Maxwell, Gary Cooper, Buster Keaton, Dolores DelRio, Anna May Wong, self-portraits, Gertrude Lawrence, Norma Shearer, Marlene Dietrich, et al. Also photos of Beaton by other photographers and work by other photographers collected by Beaton. As new, $15. 27. 1.2. Bedford, Francis. From Cairo to Constantinople: Francis Bedford's Photographs of the Middle East by Sophie Gordon, with contributions by Badr El Hage and Alessandro Nasini. Royal Collection Trust, 2013. Hardcover with dust jacket. 256 pages. ["In the spring of 1862, Queen Victoria commissioned the leading British photographer Francis Bedford to accompany her son and heir, the future King Edward VII, on an ambitious journey across the Middle East. This beautifully illustrated book traces their tour throughout Egypt, Palestine, Turkey, and Greece alongside excerpts from Prince Edward's diary and other newly discovered archival material, published here for the first time. Over the course of several months, Bedford produced more than two hundred negatives, including images of architecture and stunning landscapes, from a breathtaking view of the Garden of Gethsemane to shots of the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx. He was the first Christian granted permission to photograph sacred sites in Jerusalem. Bedford also captured many photographs of the people he encountered on the tour, both locals and members of the royal party. Cairo to Constantinople is the first book to focus on the photographs taken during Prince Edward's travels in the Middle East. Taken during a time of great change in the area, these extraordinary photographs will fascinate anyone with an interest in the history of the Middle East or in photography's role in documenting civilization."] New in original shrinkwrap. Issued at $60. $40. 27.1.2a. Before the Camera: A Selection of Contemporary Studio Tableaux. February 11 to March 26, 1986. Burden Gallery, Aperture Foundation, Inc., 1986. Foldout six-page brochure. Texts by Charles Stainback, guest curator, and Larry Frascella, co-curator. Illustrated with biographical information about the photographers, Dianne Blell, Bruce Charlesworth, Patrick Nagatani/Andree Tracy, and Nic Nicosia. Scarce, only one copy listed in the world's libraries in WorldCat. Near fine with minor signs of handling. $20. 27.1.2b. Bengston, Jim. Afterwords: Photographs by Jim Bengston. Self-published, 1978. Photographs of families by the Norwegian photographer. Wraps, as issued. 1st printing. A few crimps on cover, edges curling, small disturbance on rear cover (probably when bound), VG-. $60. 27.1.3. Berger, Paul. Paul Berger. Seattle Subtext. Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester. Real Comet Press, 1984. Wraps, as new, Smythe sewn, 48 black-and-white images, introduction by the author, 52 pages. Postmodern artist's book of re-photography using image scavenging techniques. "An imaginary and reordered magazine based on contemporary news weeklies, aimed at alerting the viewer to the power of mass media design and the constant assault of information, using overlapping television imagery and photographs." $12. 27.1.4. Berman, Zeke. Optiks. Issued as Untitled 53 by the Friends of Photography in 1991. 21 plates printed on one side of each leaf. Includes vita of the photographer Zeke Berman. Text by Debra Heimerdinger. Shiny wraps, like new with virtually no signs of use. $15. (2 copies available) 27b. Bernhard, Ruth. Collecting Light: The Photographs of Ruth Bernhard. Untitled 20. By James Alinder. Friends of Photography, 1979. A pristine copy housed in a custom-made 4-mil polyester jacket. $45. Another copy, wraps, very good with minor evidence of use on covers. 35 plates. Signature of previous owner on front flyleaf. $20. Bernhard, Ruth - See also 27c. 27b.1. Besanko, Robert. Besanko. 9 September - 23 October 1999. Michael Hoppen Gallery, London. Exhibition catalog, stiff wraps, 20 pages. Photographs taken in Australia, France, Vienna, Tokyo, and Washington, DC between 1971 and 1997. Like new. $15. 27b.2. Bischof, Werner. Werner Bischof. Querschnitt. Texts in German, French and English by Manuel Gasser; Henri Cartier-Bresson; Claude Roy; Charles Rosner; John G. Morris. Small clothcover book, lacks dust jacket, 48 illustrations. Very good except linear brown stain on back cover. $20. 27b.3. Bischof, Werner. “Werner Bischof: A Man Who Covered the World and Found No Man a Stranger” by Jacquelyn Judge and Margot Shore, in Modern Photography, February 1955, Vol. 19, No. 2. Entire issue, 118 pages. Illustrated life story about Bischof, 18 pages. Also includes many technical articles and ads. Two copies available, both good, with evidence of prior use. $15 each. 27b.3.1. Bischof, Werner. The World of Werner Bischof: A Photographer’s Odyssey by Manuel Gasser. E.P. Dutton, 1959. Photographs in color and in black-and-white finely printed in gravure of India; Hong Kong; Indochina; Korea; Peru (including famous flute player used in The Family of Man); Mexico; New York; and Japan. 1st edition, 1st printing. Near fine in cloth with good protected book jacket that has minor edge wear and a one inch chip at top of spine. Surname or previous owner discretely written near spine on front free end paper. $20. Bischof, Werner - See also 91bb. 27b.4. Bishop, Michael. Michael Bishop. Exhibition catalog for show that traveled to three venues, 1979-1980. Edited and with an Introduction by Charles Demarais. Essay by Charles Hagan. Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography, 1979. Wraps, includes "Tones" (black-and-white) and "Chromes" (color) depicting fragments of the man-made environment. [“In the late 1960s, Michael Bishop (1946-2016) was involved with the Visual Dialogue Foundation along with notable photographers Jack Welpott, Judy Dater, and Linda Connor. He was awarded National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships in 1975 and 1978. Michael received a Creative Arts Service grant from the New York State Council on the Arts in 1977. He was a member of Polaroid’s 20 x 24 Visiting Artists Program and was one of the first to use Polaroid’s big 20 x 24-inch camera. His 1979 show at Light Gallery was titled 20” x 24” Polaroids.” (Trish Gallagher Niemi). He later became a digital artist and taught in California.]. Like new, $20. 27c. Black & White, No. 2. Summer 1999. Entire issue of B&W magazine. 80 pages. Interview with Ruth Bernhard. Also Jack Welpott; Mona Kuhn; Steve Mulligan; Andreas Feininger; Osvaldo Sala; Tom Hawkins; RJ Muna; David Kupferschmidt; Joe Smolen. Like new. $20. 28. Black & White. No. 93. October 2012. Featuring William Mortenson, Martine Frank, Dennis Manarchy, Ilya Genin, Susan Mills, Robert Fitch, Art Wolfe, Nathan Troi Anderson, Kirk Allen, Bert Ihlenfeld, Lance Thorn, Jim McKinniss, Jerry Takigawa. Fine, $15. 28.1. Black & White. No. 94. December 2012. Featuring Mary Ellen Mark, Daido Moriyama, Jed Fielding, Dominic Rouse, Umbo, Mike Dvorak, Michelle Rogers Pritzl, Jurge Grade, Keith Broadhurst, Richard Allen Ashmore, James Helmer, Igor Svibilsky. Fine, $15. 28.1.a. Black & White. No. 100. December 2013. Featuring Sebastiao Salgado, Bob Adelman, Robert Stivers, Thomas Barrow, Michel Kirch, Louius Joyner, Josefina Rodriguez Marxuach, Arthur Meehan, Robb Johnson, Ellen Denuto. Fine except a few small chips on extremities, $15. 28.1.b. Black & White. No. 103. June 2014. Featuring Martin Chambi, Melvin Sokolsky, Dave Friedman, Kip Praslowicz,Lisa Elmaleh, George Zimbel, Monte Gerlach, Hengki Koentjoro, Jens Juul, Erika Masterson, Kirill Surov,Morteza Poursamadi. Fine, $15. 28.1.c. Black & White. No. 111. October 2015. Featuring Burns Archive, Ebony Archive, Marcel Buainain, Lee Friedlander, Alec Soth, James Pryor, Marc-Andre Robert, Allan R. Lamb, Silvio Balestra, Dolores Smart, Steve Wolowitz. Fine, $15. 28.1.d Black & White. No. 115. June 2016. Featuring Hiroji Kubota, Matt Black, Steven A. Heller, Anthony Hernandez, Tomasz Lazar, David Jay, Ashley Lebedev, Patricia Turo, Carolos Rozensztroch, Patricia Galagan, Barbara Ford Doyle, Stuart Zaro. Fine with small nick on one edge of back cover, $15. 28.2. Two issues of B&W, Black & White Magazine for Collectors of Fine Photography. Issue 31, June 2004, with features on Mariana Yampolsky, Tove Kurtzweil, Barbara Gluck, Karl Bissinger, Richard Buswell, Gary Bortoloni, Damion Berger, Ron Van Dongen. Issue 35 February 2005 with features on Art Shay, Michal Chelbin, Kent Bowser, Harvey Stein (cover), Brenda Corbin, Craig McMaster, Diane Bruno, Mark Howell, Leslie Rosenthal. Both issues also include excellent photographs by many other photographers in promotions by dealers and photographers including Jock Sturges, Marion Post Wolcott, Tseng Kwong Chi, Nicholas A Price, Edward Weston, Walker Evans, Nathan Lyons, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andre Kertesz, and many others. Both issues in very good to excellent condition with a small light area on the cover of Issue 35 above the word Portraits where a piece of tape may have been removed. $15. 28a. Black Photographers. Willis, Deborah. Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers, 1840 to the Present. Catalog for exhibition of 300 photographs at the Smithsonian Institution, 2000. Wraps, 32pp. (24 numbered), 29 illustrations, introductory essay by Willis, useful list of numerous photographers represented, and extensive bibliography. As new with slight indentation lower front bottom edge. $55. 28b. Black Photographers Annual 1973. With a foreword by Toni Morrison and an introduction by Clayton Riley. Joe Crawford, editor. Published by Black Photographers Annual, Inc. and distributed by Light Impressions. [1st in a series. Photographers include Anthony Barboza, Adger Cowans, Roy DeCarava, Louis Draper, Albert Fennar, Ray Francis, Herbert Randall, Moneta Sleet, Jr., Beuford Smith, Ming Smith, Frank Stewart, James Van DerZee, Shawn Walker, and others, including most members of the Kamoinge Workshop.) Stiff illustrated wraps. Very good with custom made polyester cover. 4x6 color photo of Hugh Bell, one of the photographers included, laid in. SOLD 28c. Blacklock, Les. The High West by Les Blacklock and Andy Russell. Viking Studio Book, 1974, 1st edition (no later printings indicated -- this book was reprinted a number of times). Hardcover in green cloth with vg+ dust jacket that has a new protector. Book is fine except one text page has a corner crease. Fine color nature photographs of mountain scenery, flowers, and wildlife by Blacklock, the father of photographer Craig Blacklock. Craig has an interesting bio of his late father Les on his website, which is highly recommended. The Blacklock family and photographic work are reminiscent of that of Edward Weston and his son Brett. Both Les and Edward got Parkinson’s and photographers in both families (Edward and Craig) are known for stunning black-and-white nudes in the landscape. $10. 28d. Block, Gay. Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust by Gay Block and Cynthia Ozick. Holmes & Meier, 1992. 1st ed., stiff illustrated wraps, fine. Remarkable stories of Gentiles who saved Jews in the Holocaust, photographed by Block and interviewed by Ozick who also provides interpretive essays. The photographer and author traveled widely to find these heroic individuals, in Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Soviet Union, Ukraine. All of them have been awarded the Yad Vashem medal. An important book. “‘Rescuers’ is both a record of good deeds performed under the most trying circumstances imaginable and a guide and inspiration for generations to come.” (Mordecai Paldiel). 255 pages. SOLD 28e. Bloom, John. Photography at Bay: Interviews, Essays, and Reviews. University of New Mexico Press, 1993. 1st edition in wraps. [Naomi Rosenblum; Weston Naef; Van Deren Coke; Aaron Siskind; Villem Kriz; Joel-Peter Witkin; Lee Friedlander; Sandra Phillips; Sebastiao Salgado; Eli Reed; Richard Gordon; Catherine Wagner; Augustin Victor Casasola; Henry Holmes Smith; Meridel Rubenstein; Minor White; Helen Levitt; Anne Noggle; Diana C. du Pont; Lorie Novak; Pierre Moliniere; Florence Henri; Thomas F. Barrow; Mark Alice Durant; Betty Hahn; Robert Fichter; Sharon Boysel]. Issued at $24.95. As new, in original shrinkwrap. $15. Blues. See Norberg, Mark and Saretzky, Gary. 28f. Boltanski, Christian. Laurel Falls. Christian Boltanski. Occasional Readings in Photography Number 6. Columbia College, Chicago, 1996. Essay with two illustrations; bibliography with 26 references. ["By reconstructing and re-framing banal, familiar artifacts, Boltanski allows for subjective individual interpretation and thereby enlarges the boundaries of art to operate independently of institutional directives."] First edition. Softcover. 23 pages. Foreword by Lynn Sloan. As new in stapled wraps. SOLD 29a. Boltin, Lee. Closed on Account of Death. Not Sam! And More than a Hundred Other Signs. Macmillan, 1977. First edition, wraps. Ex-library copy, good reading copy with loose pages. Unusual and humorous signs, sure to bring a smile. $5. Another copy, much better than usually found, near fine with crimp along spine near bottom of front cover. $15. 29a.1. Bombay Duck Number 5. Oakland: Bombay Duck, 1977. Edited by Ev Thomas. First Edition, glossy wraps. Near Fine. Scarce magazine devoted to photography and the arts. Contains interview with Richard Misrach, photos by Charles Gatewood, Joanne Leonard, Charly Franklin, and Debra Bloomfield. Not laid in is a poetry chapbook, listed in the table of contents, by Steve Richmond and Lyn Lifshin. $35. 29a.2. Bonfils. Remembrances of the Near East: The Photographs of Bonfils, 1867-1907. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House and the Harvard Semitic Museum, 1980. Issued in conjuction with traveling exhibition, 1980-1981. Wraps, 24 pages, 14 illustrations, list of 187 items on exhibit, essay by Robert A. Sobieszek and Carney E.S. Gavin. Very good with light crimps and shadow of address label on back cover. $100. 29b. Borowiec, Andrew. Industrial Perspective: Photographs of the Gulf Coast. Center for American Places, 2005. "Andrew Borowiec's instinctive, panoramic photographs of the Gulf Coast reveal the natural beauty of the flat, sun-baked terrain and the altering impact of industry, with its complex and sculptural factories. Through his persistence, Borowiec provides a privileged close-up viewpoint for his luminous vistas of natural and constructed landscapes." - Tom Hinson, curator of contemporary art and photography, Cleveland Museum of Art" 1st ed., 1st printing. Cloth with dust jacket. Mint in shrinkwrap. $50. 29c. Boston. "The Emergence of Commercial Photography in Boston, 1840-1841" by Ron Polito in The Journal (Photographic Historical Society of New England), Number 164, Spring 2005. [Very well researched and documented lengthy article comprising half the magazine. Other shorter articles on "The Kodak Brownie Star Cameras" by Eaton S. Lothrop Jr. and "Focus on Cliff Scofield, Mr. Graflex" by Ruth Thomasian. Like new. $6. 29d. Boston. Fifty Glimpses of Boston. Rand, McNally, 1898. Bound with string. Similar but not identical to 1895 edition. One photographer identified was Charles Pollack but most photographers not credited. Half tone reproductions, mostly showing exteriors and interiors of notable buildings, on glossy paper. Good with some soiling and rubbing on covers. $20. 29e. Boubat. George, Bernard. Edouard Boubat. Macmillan, 1973. [Men and Movements series.] Fine w. fine dj, 1st ed., $40. 29f. Boucher, Paul E. Fundamentals of Photography with Laboratory Experiments. D. Van Nostrand, 1940. Includes photos of Tremear at Greenfield Village making daguerreotypes and tintypes. Near fine hardcover technical textbook with 1946 gift inscription; no dj. $20. 30. Bourdin, Guy. Guy Bourdin: Exhibit A. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 2001. Folio approx. 11 x 14 inches, about 200 pages with 81 four-color and 19 duotone photographs. Original black cloth with dust jacket. The book is fine and the wrapper is in very good condition with some shelf wear and remainder mark at bottom of text block. [Fashion photography in color.] $55. 30a. Bourke-White, Margaret. North of the Danube by Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White. Viking, 1939. 1st edition, stated published March 1939 on back of title page, includes printing error (corrected in next printing) on bottom of page 75, where one line repeats and should read, "We walked away, not knowing what to say. The sun was warm in the." Bourke-White and Caldwell's second collaboration after You Have Seen Their Faces, this illustrated volume is about Czechoslovakia (Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia, and Carpatho-Ukraine). This copy is ex-library with various rubber stamps, card pocket remnant, call number on spine, beige cloth is darkened, text pages have foxing spots, numerous illustration pages on glossy stock mostly not affected by foxing and then primarily in borders.With a new 4-mil polyester protector. SOLD 30b. Bourke-White, Margaret. Margaret Bourke-White: the Cleveland Years 1927-1930. The New Gallery of the Contemporarly Art, Cleveland, Ohio. Introduction by Theodore M. Brown. May 8 to June 5, 1976. Exhibition catalog, staple-bound stiff illustrated wraps, 53 photos. Near fine copy with a small scuff on back cover, which is blank. $125. 31a. Bourke-White. Machines and Men in Russia, by Louis Fischer. NY: Harrison Smith, 1932. 1st ed. [With seven photos by Margaret Bourke-White, only one of which was in her book, Eyes on Russia. One of the first publications of Bourke-White's photographs of the Soviet Union, by the author of the classic, The Soviets in World Affairs, this book provides a first hand view of Russian life during the Five Year Plan.] Quarto, cloth, spine faded, front hinge loose, ex-WAC HQ library, no spine markings, WAC rubber stamps on some pages, generally good. $30. 31b. Bourke-White, Margaret. Margaret Bourke-White: A Biography by Vicki Goldberg. Harper & Row, 1986. [The standard biography, well researched and authoritative.] First edition, hardcover with dust jacket. Ex-library, very good. SOLD 32. Bourke-White. "Margaret Bourke-White: Eyes on Russia," by Gary D. Saretzky in The Photo Review, 22:3&4 (Summer & Fall 1999), signed by author. Thirteen page illustrated article about MBW's first book and the impact of her work in the Soviet Union on her subsequent career. Issue also includes an article by A.D. Coleman on photographic criticism, photo competition winners, articles on Abelardo Morell and Andrea Baldeck, other book reviews, and more. $10. 32a. Bourke-White, Margaret. Newsprint. A Book of Pictures Illustrating the Operations in the Manufacture of Paper on Which to Print the World's News. Montreal: International Paper Sales Co., 1939. Pictorial cloth. Small folio. Custom made polyester jacket. Photos in luscious gravure principally by Bourke-White (not individually identified). Near very good with a little wear to extremities and light foxing on front endpapers and first few pages. A scarce and virtually unknown Bourke-White title which sold for $300 at Swann auction 2045, May 26, 2005, at the top of the $200-300 estimate. $100. 32.a.1. Bourke-White, Margaret. John LaFarge, S.J. A Report on the American Jesuits. Photographs by Margaret Bourke-White. NY: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956. 1st printing. Hardcover without dust jacket. Numeours photographs by Bourke-White, for whom this was her last book project other than her autobiography. Inscription on flyleaf with remembrance of Father LaFarge, small previous owner stamp inside cover. Slight corner bumps, otherwise fine. $12.50. 32.a.2. Bourke-White, Margaret. Portrait of Myself. Simon and Schuster, 1963. First Printing. Bourke-White's lively autobiography, well illustrated. Ex-library, good with dust jacket that is worn on extremities. Dust jacket inner flaps glued to book. Front hinge shaky. Suitable for reading and reference. SOLD 32.a.3. Bourke-White, Margaret. Say Is This the USA! 1941. Ex-library, rebound in green cloth in excellent condition. [The third collaboration between Bourke-White and her husband Erskine Caldwell, this volume presents a mostly positive view of the United States on the eve of World War II.] SOLD 32b. Bourke-White, Margaret. Shooting the Russian War. Simon and Schuster, 1942. [Includes the famous chapter, "I Photograph Stalin."] 1st ed., vg, minor wear to extremities, no dj but with color facsimile laid in (lacking inner panes), front flyleaf expertly replaced with matching paper, a very nice copy, hard to find in the first edition. $125. 32c. Bourke-White, Margaret. Bourke-White by Vicki Goldberg. United Technologies, 1988. Issued without dust jacket, black cloth with sepia toned photo of Bourke-White on cover. 120 pages, excellent quality reproductions. Near fine with a few small rubbing marks on cover. $75. 32e. Bourke-White, Margaret. Margaret Bourke-White In Print: An Exhibition. January 24-May 31, 2006. Gary D. Saretzky, Curator. Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University. 55 page catalog describing 149 items (A-J, 1-139). Wraps with cover photo. $10. [Signed on request.] 32f. Boyer, Paul. One Hundred Over 100: Moments with One Hundred North American Centenarians by Jim Heynen. Photographs by Paul Boyer. Western Producer Prairie Books, 1990. 1st edition, published in Canada, simultaneously published in the U.S. Photography monograph about centenarians, each more than 100 years old, photographed in black-and-white with an accompanying biography with quotations from the subjects. One can learn much from these wise folks, all born in the 1880s, about what they have learned about life and how to maintain good health. Of interest to specialists in aging, health food advocates, exercise enthusiasts, doctors, anti-aging researchers, psychologists, photographers, and kind folks who respect their elders. $15. 32g. Bracklow, Robert L. Shanties to Skyscrapers: Robert L. Bracklow’s Photographs of Early New York. 15 December 1983-6 May 1984. New-York Historical Society, 1983. Exhibition catalog with texts by Alexander Alland, Sr. and Gail Buckland that provide much information about the photographer and the provenance of his collection at NYHS. Bracklow, who died in 1920, was an active member of the Society of Amateur Photographers of New York, which merged with The Camera Club of New York in 1897 under the leadership of Alfred Stieglitz. Wraps, 16 pages, 6 illustrations. Fine. $25 33. Brady, Mathew. Horan, James D. Mathew Brady, Historian with a Camera. Bonanza, 1955. [Reprint] Near mint hardcover with dust jacket. One of the three major books on Brady. Includes Brady's youth and career as Brady of Broadway, one of the premier daguerreotypists in New York; the Civil War years, during which Brady was responsible for most of the photographic documentation that still exists; and the post-war years in which he worked with his nephew, Levin Handy who eventually took over his studio. Numerous text illustrations of photographs and documents plus Picture Album with 453 photographs, followed by detailed appendices of useful information. Includes portraits of many famous people including Andrew Jackson, Stonewall Jackson, John Tyler, John Quicny Adams, James K. Polk, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, Dolly Madison, Jenny Lind, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Edwin Forrest, Phineas T. Barnum, Cyrus West Field, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, William H. Prescott, Cardinal Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman, Prince Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, Sam Houston, August Belmont, Thomas Hart Benton, William Cullen Bryant, Brigham Young, Caleb Cushing, Junius Brutus Booth, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, Edgar Allen Poe, Stephen A. Douglas, Phoebe Cary, Franklin Pierce, Nichoals Philip Trist, Rembrandt Peale, Judah P. Benjamin, Sir Francis Napier, John C. Fremont, Horace Greeley, Alexander T. Stewart, Martin Van Buren, Louis Blanc, Adelina Patti, Charlotte Cushman, James Buchanan and his Cabinet, Ole Bull, Prince of Wales, John Bell, J.C. Breckenridge, John Brown (abolitionist), Edwin M. Stanton, Salmon P. Chase, Edmund Ruffin, Henry A. Wise, Cassius M. Clay, Hannibal Hamlin, Francis B. Cutting, Montgomery Blair, Gideon Welles, Kit Carson, Clara Barton, pugilist Joe Coburn, Tom Thumb, Willliam Pitt Fessenden, Jefferson Davis, Stephen Mallory, Alexander H. Stephens, John Slidell, Allan Pinkerton, John Plumbe, Samuel Morse, William C. Bouch, Generals George Pickett, Braxton Bragg, Jubal A. Early, Turner Ashby, Wade Hampton, Simon B. Buckner, G.J. Rains, John H. Winder, William J. Hardee,, James Longstreet, Albert Sidney Johnston, J.E.B. Stuart, George A. Custer,George McClellan, Philip Henry Sheridan, Phil Kearney, Lew Wallace, Judson Kilpatrick, George H. Thomas, James H. Wilson, Winfield Scott Hancock, Emerson Opdyke, Orville E. Babcock, Benjamin F. Butler, John A. Dix, William T. Sherman, Ulysses S. Grant, and other officers of note. Also the Lincoln assassination conspirators John Wilkes Booth, Lewis Payne, George Atzerodt, Edward Spangler, Samuel Arnold, John Surratt, et al. Some of the photographs are by photographers associated with Brady such as Alexander Gardner and Timothy O'Sullivan. Postwar photos include Thomas Edison, Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, Chester A. Arthur, Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, et al. $35.00 34. Brady, Mathew. On Paper. Vol. 2, No. 3 (Jan-Feb 1998). Inc. Cover picture and illus. article about Brady show at National Portrait Gallery. Issued at $10. Mint. $5. 34.1. Braithwaite, Hilton. Hilton Braithwaite. No. 30. Robert B. Menschel Gallery, Nov. 1 - Dec. 29, 1992. Syracuse University, 1992. Wraps, 24 pages, introduction by Jeffrey Hoone. 22 full page black-and-white illustrations. Braithwaite was a Light Work Artist-in-Residence in 1991. “Hilton Braithwaite’s photographs are a refreshing example of making connections at a time when society is becoming more fractured. His straightforward black-and-white images exhibit the sure touch and true sensibility of an artist who can translate things felt to things seen. It is the intimate connection between photographer and subject that sets Braithwaite’s work apart from the cool visual choreography of other photographers working in the documentary style. The difference is like walking down the street and making eye contact with everyone you pass instead of just catching a glimpse of their gestures and movement as you try to avoid being run over.” (Jeffrey Hoone). Like new, $10. Braive - see History. Braive (83bb) 34a. Brandt, Bill. Bill Brandt: Behind the Camera. Aperture, 1985. Similar to Aperture No. 99, with different rear cover and blank page facing rear cover, where there is a Marlboro Gallery ad in #99. Issued in conjunction with exhibit at Philadelphia Museum of Art. Near fine, tiny chip on bottom corner of rear cover. $12.50. 34b. Brandt. Bill. Bill Brandt. Marlborough Gallery, New York, March 27-April 17, 1976. Essay by Norman Hall. Wraps, unpaginated, with many illustrations selected from the 80 photographs in the exhibit. Very good with some small indentations on front cover and corner crease on back cover. $15. 34c. Brandt, Bill. Modern Photography. February 1953. Includes feature illustrated article,"Bill Brandt: Photographer of Atmosphere," on pages 36-45, 120-121 by John Stewart. Also picture story "City Boy - Country Boy," by Jacque Lowe. Entire issue with many other articles, including one on how to photograph murder for detective magazines, and ads. Water damaged along top edge, no mold, good. $15. 34d. Brassai. Brassai: A Major Exhibition. The Photographer's Gallery, London, November 1979. Essays by Sue Davies and Bill Brandt. Wraps, 16 pages, 13 full page illustrations. As new, an exceptionally fine copy. $20. 35. Brassai. Durrell, Lawrence. Brassai. Museum of Modern Art, 1968. Fine with dust jacket. $65. 35.1. Bravo, Lola Alvarez. Elogio De La Fotografia: Lola Alvarez Bravo. Programa Cultural de las Fronteras, 1985. Catalog for traveling exhibition that opened in Tijuana, Mexico, in February 1985 and continued at five other venues in Mexico and Texas. Essay, "Lola Alvarez Bravo: De Las Humildes Cosas," by Olivier Debroise (in Spanish), and five illustrations. Illustrated wraps, 12 pages. Fine, $20. 35a.1. Brewster, Sir David. Disciples of Light: Photographs in the Brewster Album by Graham Smith. Getty Museum, 1990. The Brewster album contains almost 200 photographs from 1839 to the 1850s, most of them from the 1840s. Brewster was an intimate with William Henry Fox Talbot, the principal inventor of photography on paper, and the album contains an extensive series by Talbot, as well as many by other early practitioners, including Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair, John and Robert Adamson, and Captain Henry Brewster. Also represented are photographers Sir John Herschel, Henry Collen, Michael Pakenham Edgeworth, Nevil Story-Maskelyne, and Frances Montheith. Subjects include portraits, landscapes, architecture, et al. All of the photographs in the album are reproduced in this book in sepia (except for Herschel's cyanotype in blue), along with essays and extensive notes. Issued at $49.95, this copy is as new in shrinkwrap. SOLD 35b. Brigidi, Stephen. Angels of Pompeii. Beautiful color photos of Pompeii, Italy, by Stephen Brigidi. Poetry by Robert Bly. Ballantine, 1991. 1st printing. Fine, ex-library, maroon cloth with protected dust jacket. $10. 35b.1. Bristol, Horace. ‘48 The Magazine of the Year. April. Vol. 2, No. 4. Includes article, "Korea: The Country Nobody Knows," pages 42-56, with photos by Horace Bristol, text by Robert P. Martin. Entire issue, 148 pages. Very good condition except staplebound cover detached. $10. 35b.2. Bristol, Horace. Camera Craft, Volume XLIV, No. 1, January 1937. Includes article by Horace Bristol, "The Miniature Camera: Social Dynamite," on pages 3-9, with five of his photographs, plus one on the cover. Entire issue, 51 pages plus unpaginated ad pages. Other articles include Stanley R. Jordan on portraiture. Good condition with front cover abraded on top edge. $15. 35c. British Photography. The Golden Age of British Photography, 1839-1900, by Mark Haworth-Booth with Carolyn Bloore; Mike Weaver; Valerie Lloyd; Ian Jeffrey; and William Buchanan. Aperture, 1984. Excellent survey prepared as catalog for traveling exhibition. 192 pages. Photographers include Chauncey Hare Townshend; Antoine Claudet; Philip Henry Delamotte; Horatio Ross; T.R. Williams; Hill & Adamson; Fox Talbot; Calvert Jones; Robert Howlett; John Dillwyn Llewelyn; Benjamin Brecknell Turner; Henry White; Edward Fox; Francis Bedford; Francis Frith; Frank Mason Good; Robert MacPherson; James Robertson; William Lake Price; Oscar G. Rejlander; Henry Peach Robinson; Samuel Bourne; Philip H. Egerton; John Murray; Linnaeus Tripe; Julia Margaret Cameron; Thomas Annan; Henry Dixon; John Thomson; Peter Henry Emerson; James Craig Annan; Paul Martin, et al. Wraps, vg in wraps with small scuff on cover where label removed. $10. 35d. British Photography. The Other Body. Cultural Debate in Contemporary British Photography: Victor Burgin, John Hilliard, Jo Spence, Mitra Tabrizian. Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, August 13 Through September 27, 1987. Essay by Tim Norris. Illustrated. Stiff illustrated wraps, 14 pages. Includes exhibition checklist. A fine copy in a custom-made 4 mil polyester sleeve. $35. 36. British Photography. Aperture, No. 113, 1988. British Photography: Towards a Bigger Picture. Charles Hagan & Nan Richardson, eds. Fine, wraps (as issued), $15. 36.1. Brown, Dean. Dean Brown Archive. Arizona Board of Regents. Guide series Number Twelve, 1985. Center for Creative Photography University of Arizona. Compiled by Robert Sorgenfrei and David Peters. 36 pages. Illustrated with 14 color and 135 black-and-white reproductions from approximately 2,300 photographs in the collection. Describes series in the Brown archive, including Correspondence, Activity Files, and Photographic Materials. With biographical note, chonological list of exhibitions, and selected bibliography. Wraps, no fading on cover to which this publication is prone. Fine, $15. 36aa. Bruce, Harold. The Gardens of Winterthur in All Seasons. Foreword by Henry Francis Du Pont. Photographs by Gottlieb and Hilda Hampfler. a History of the Gardens by C. Gordon Tyrrell. Viking, 1968. 148 photographs, ex-lib, vg with small dent in rear cover, dust jacket worn at extremities, missing part of rear flyleaf where card removed, spine label. $7.50. 36aa.1. Brukoff, Barry. The Enigma of Stonehenge by John Fowles and Barry Brukoff. Summit Books, 1980. Photographs by Barry Brukoff, the last taken before Stonehenge was fenced. 128 pages. Hardcover, cloth, with acetate protected dust jacket. Ex-library copy in very good condition, rear flyleaf removed, spine label. $10. 36aa.1.a. Bubley, Esther. Ester Bubley: On Assignment. Aperture. 2005. Hardcover with protected dust jacket. Like new. 1st edition, 1st printing. $20. 36aa.1.b. Bucks County Community College. Past and Present: Photography Faculty, Bucks County Community College. Photographs by current and former faculty members. March 8 to April 15, 1983. Hicks Arts Center Gallery, BCCC, Newtown, PA. Photographers included and illustrated with two photos each: Larry Fink; Emmet Gowin; Nancy Hellebrand; George Krause; Peter Krumins; Sol Libsohn; Eileen Berger; Steven Berkowitz; Jeffrey M. Blake; Fredrich Cantor; David M. Graham; Mark H. Harper; Catherine Jansen; Leah Jaynes Karp; Bruce Katsiff; Stephen Perloff; Tom Petrillo; Laurie Seniuk; Douglas Skinner; Michael A. Smith; Judith Taylor; Tom Zimmerman. Brief biographical notes on each photographer. Wraps, like new. $35. Buhler-Rose, Michael - See Contact Sheet 36aa.2. Bullock, Wynn. Wynn Bullock: Listening with the Eyes; Seeing with the Heart. Essay by James Rhem. Stiff blank wraps with dust jacket. 34 pages. Stephen Daiter Gallery, 2002. As new, fine. $20. 4 copies available. 36aa.3. Bullock, Wynn. Wynn Bullock Archive. Guide Series Number Six, Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1983. Compiled by Charles Lamb and Cynthia Ludlow. Includes reproductions of all 140 prints in the Core Collection selected by Bullock "as representive of his artistic oeuvre." Guide also includes an essay by Bullock and descriptions of series in his archives, including Correspondence, Activity Files, Other Material, Photographs, and Negatives and Transparencies. Wraps, as new, 36 pages. $20. 36aa.4. Bunnell, Peter C. The Art of Pictorial Photography, 1890-1925. Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University, Vol. 51, No. 2. [Pictorialism; Clarence White; Stieglitz; Kasebier; John G. Bullock; Autochromes; Paul Anderson; William B. Dyer; Robert S. Redfield, et al.]. Like new. $60. 36aa.5. Bunnell, Peter C., Ronald J. Hill, and John Pultz. Record of the Art Museum of Princeton University, Vol 39, No.1/2, 1980. Special photography issue concerning Aaron Siskind, Minor White, equivalence, symbolism, etc. Near fine with a few crimps. $60. 36aaa. Bunnell, Peter C. The Robert O. Dougan Collection of Historical Photographs and Photographic Literature at Princeton. Art Museum, Princeton University, 1983. About 3 dozen illustrations of 19th century photography by William Henry Fox Talbot, James Robertson, James Wallace Black, John Moffatt, Maxime Du Camp, Francis Frith, Hill and Adamson, Rejlander, John Thomson, John Adams Whipple, et al. List of 211 items in Princeton's portion of the Dougan collection, other portions of which are at the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Fine, $7.50. (several copies available) 36aaaa. Burden, Shirley C. Presence. Photographs by Shirley C. Burden. Preface by Thomas Keating. Aperture, 1981. [Black and white moody photos by Burden, who was better known as an "angel" supporting fine art photographers than as a photographer himself.] Very good in hardcover with protected dust jacket. $10. 37. Burns, Marsha. Postures. Text by David Featherstone. Untitled 28. Friends of Photography, 1982. Fine, $20. 2 copies available. Another copy, very good with minor wear on covers, $10. Another copy, "Gallery Copy" written on flyleaf, minor wear, vg, $7.50. 37a. Burri, Rene. "Rene Burri" in Modern Photography, November 1959. Feature article on pages 80-87, 140, 142, by Patricia Caulfield, Picture Editor. [Rene Burri, who died in 2014 at age 81, was born in Zurich, where he studied photography at the Arts and Crafts school with Hans Finsler. He went to Paris and joined the prestigious photo agency Magnum in 1956 and became famous for his portraits of Che Guevara, Picasso, and Le Corbusier, as well as his stories on Cuba and Vietnam. Burri's book, Die Deutschen (1962), was widely recognized as the German version of Robert Frank’s The Americans.] Entire issue on theme of 35mm photography, 154 pages. Other technical articles by Norman Rothschild, Andreas Feininger, Herbert Keppler, et al. Numerous ads. Good with water damage bottom right corner, back cover partly detached, crease and rubbing on front cover. $8. 37b. Butler, Lynn. Lynn Butler: Photography from Horseback. Portland Museum of Art, 1992. Stiff wraps. Very good with a few crimps. Exhibition catalog, four venues in New York City, Maine, Switzerland, and Germany. Long color exposures taken from horseback, "filled with a feeling of movement, a loss of detail, and undulating color--photographs at once evocative and poetic." (Barbara Shissler Nosanow, introduction). Includes biographical information on the photographer with list of collections and exhibitions. $20. ![]() ![]() 38. California. Photography in California, 1945-1980 by Louise Katzman. Foreword by Henry T. Hopkins. Introduction by Van Deren Coke. Hudson Hills Press in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1984. 1st ed. ISBN 093392045. Stiff illustrated wraps with minor wear and slight darkening from light exposure along top edge of front cover. An important exhibition catalog including the very innovative work of Lewis Baltz; Ruth Bernhard; Michael Bishop; Ellen Brooks; John Brumfield; Wynn Bullock; Jerry Burchard; Jo Ann Callis; Linda Connor; Eileen Cowin; Robert Cumming; Darryl Curran; Judy Dater; Joe Deal; John Divola; Robert Fichter; Lal Fischer; Robbert Flick; Vida Freeman; Anthony Friedkin; Jack Fulton; Phillip Galgiani; Jim Goldberg; Judith Golden; John Gutmann; Robert Heinecken; Harvey Himelfarb; Pirkle Jones; Barbara Kasten; Victor Landweber; Gregory MacGregor; Mike Mandel; Kenneth McGowan; Jerry McMillan; Roger Minick; Richard Misrach; Patrick Nagatani; Arthur Ollman; Bill Owens; Donna-Lee Phillips; Leland Rice; Larry Sultan; Edmund Teske; Lew Thomas; Todd Walker; Jack Welpott; Henry Wessel, Jr.; Minor White; Don Worth; and Max Yavno. $30. 38a. California. Southern California Photography 1900-65. An Historical Survey organized by The Photography Museum. Exhibited at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 18 December 1980-March 1981. Catalogue introduction by Suzanne Muchnic. Exhibition notes by guest curator Leland Rice. The Photography Museum, 1980. Includes black and white images by Karl Struss, Hiromu Kira, Louis Fleckenstein, Will Connell, Hy Hirsh, Toyo Miyatake, Margrethe Mather and Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham, William Mortensen, Edward Weston, Edward Steichen, Robert Frank, Diane Arbus, and Lee Friedlander. Wraps, 24 pages on heavy-weight paper. Includes checklist of 65 works in the exhibition (some of the photographers not illustrated in the catalogue). 16 illustrations, including cover. Fine, $15. 38a.1. California. Contemporary Constructs: 20 Los Angeles Photographers. March 14 - April 18, 1984. Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies. Curated by Dinah Berland and David Fahey. Foldout brochure, six pages, 3 illustrations by Joyce Neimanas, Patrick Nagatani, and Eileen Cowin. Includes list of 20 photographers in two exhibits held at LACPS in collaboration with the Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of Design. Essay by Dinah Berland. Very good with crimp in one corner. $10. 38b. Callahan, Harry. Elemental Landscapes: Photographs by Harry Callahan. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2001. Catalog, beautifully printed, like new with just a trace of shelf wear. Wraps, as issued. $75. (Three copies available.) 39. Callahan, Harry. Paul, Sherman. Harry Callahan. Museum of Modern Art, 1967. Wraps., fine, $27.50. 39a. Callahan, Harry. Paul, Sherman. Harry Callahan. Museum of Modern Art, 1967. Hardcover, signed by previous owner, o/w fine, with vg dust jacket that has crease on front and small chip. $50. 39b. Callahan, Harry. Harry Callahan: New Color. Photographs 1978-1987 by Keith F. Davis. Hallmark, 1988. 131 pages including bibliography and chronology. Stiff illustrated wraps, like new except two light scratches on rear cover. $30. 39b.1. Callahan, Harry. Harry Callahan: Photographs in Color, The Years 1946-1978. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1980. Exhibit curated by Sally Stein and Terence R. Pitts. Wraps, 40 pages. Catalog for exhibit that opened at CCP in 1979 and traveled in 1980 to Museum of New Mexico, Akron Art Institute and Hudson River Museum, Yonkers. Includes checklist of 53 works. Extensive essay by Sally Stein and 8 color plates. Like new, $15. 39b.2. Callahan, Harry. "Harry Callahan: An Interview" by A.D. Coleman in New York Photographer, Issue 4, January 1972, pages 3-6. Callahan talked about himself, his work, other photographers, his Rhode Island School of Design faculty colleague Aaron Siskind, and teaching. Entire issue, 18 pages, also includes survey of galleries; calendars of exhibits, classes, and workshops; reviews of shows by Edward Curtis, Roman Vishniac, Brassai, etc. Cover photo by Edward Curtis. Scarce magazine in the early years of the emerging New York photography scene of the 1970s. Good with signs of use and small stain at bottom edges. $25. 39b.3. Callahan, Harry. Harry Callahan: Early Street Photography, 1943-1945. The Archive 28. Research Series, Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. Essay by John Pultz and portfolio with 24 plates. 13 additional illustrations, including self-portrait and portrait of photographer Esther Bubley. Wraps, 40 pages. Like new. $65. 39b.4. Callahan, Harry. "An Interview with Harry Callahan" by Jim Alinder in Exposure 14: 2. May 1976, pages 12-14. Entire issue, 40 pages, of the journal of the Society for Photographic Education, which at the time had 662 members. Issue also includes 1976 Conference Report with photographs of Chairman Peter C.Bunnell, Ellen Land-Weber, Les Krims, and Douglas Davis (keynote speaker); call by Harvey S. Zucker for a meeting of daguerreotypists; Essay on Video by John Randolph Carter; and photography news, including new books, fellowships, meetings, workshops, etc. Includes full page photo of Paul Strand, and photos by Don Worth, Dru Shipman, Frederick Sommer, Paul L. Barron, Les Krims (cover), Boone Morrison, David Mandel, et al. Good with crimps and a short closed tear at top edge of back cover. $30. 39b.5. The Camera and Eye: Modern Photography 1925 to the Present. A Traveling Exhibition from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts, January 1975. Biographies of the photographers by Marilyn F. Symmes. Wraps, 43 pages, illustrated. Includes two-page family tree of photographers. Photographers include James Van Der Zee, Brassai, Judy Dater, Arnold Newman, Liliane De Cock, Ansel Adams, Wynn Bullock, Paul Caponigro, Jerry Uelsmann, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Elliott, Erwitt, Emmet Gowin, Andre Kertesz, Alisa Wells, Minor White, Thomas F. Barrow, Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind, Edward Weston, Arnold Rothstein, Berenice Abott, Bruce Davidson, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Lee Friedlander, Dann Lyon, ted Organ, George A. Tice, Burk Uzzle; Weegee, Milton Brooks, Heinz Hoffmann, James R. (Scotty) Kilpatrick, Charles T. (Red) Martin, and Monroe D. (Mickey) Stroecker. Supplement to the Checklist laid in with list of cameras exhibited. Scarce, only 8 copies found in libraries around the world in WorldCat. Like new. $50. 39c. Camera Arts. August/September 1999. Like new. Portfolios and interviews with John Goodman and Rod Dresser; Manipulated Polaroid Images; Gallery Profiles: The Soho and Taranto Photo Galleries; Review of Mamiya 7 II Multi-Format Camera; and others. $5. 39.c.1. Camera Lucida: The Journal of Photographic Criticism. Vol. 4., Fall 1981. On Photographic Education. Seven articles by Marina Stock McIsaac; Michael Simon; Dan Bagley; Robert Muffoletto; Larry Chatman; Jerry Dell; and Helmmo Kindermann. Scarce journal, stiff wraps, fine. $25. 39.c.2. Camera Notes. The Official Organ of the Camera Club, New York. Volume 4, No. 4, April 1901. Edited by Publication Committee of Alfred Stieglitz, Chairman; W.F. Hapgood, Joseph T. Keiley, Charles W. Stevens, Dallett Fuguet, and John Francis Strauss. Includes table of contents for all of Volume 4 and 22 pages of ads for photographic merchandise at the back. Includes text illustrations by Alfred Stieglitz ("At Anchor"), Robert S. Redfield ("A New England Hillside"), Henry Troth ("In the Fold"), R. Ottolengui, Mary R. Stanbery ("The Bar-Maid"), et al. Articles include "The American Pictorial Photographs for the International Art Exhibition at Glasgow" by Alfred Stieglitz, who provides a list of photographers and works exhibited. Other articles by Dallett Fuguet, John Francis Stevens, R. Ottolengui, Sadakichi Hartmann, E.O. Beck, John Francis Strauss, et al. Signatures loose. The art deco green and black front cover, which is fragile, is detached and encapsulated in archival quality polyester. Lacks five inserts that came with this issue and one additional leaf, pages 281-282, that carried "Current Notes" by Charles W. Stevens. Damp staining on right edges. As is, $50. 39, cont. Camera - issues of fine photography magazine published in Switzerland. 40a. Camera Work: A Critical Anthology. Selections from the Photographic Quarterly Published by Alfred Stieglitz, Illustrating the Evolution of the Avant Garde in Ameircan Art & Photography from 1903-1917. Edited with an Introduction by Jonathan Green. 376 pages, profusely illustrated. Millerton, NY: Aperture, 1973. 1st Printing. This copy is the softcover edition but it has been bound with the original gold covers in a yellow hardcover binding with black imprint on spine. The book and binding are in fine condition. SOLD 40.a.1. Camera Work: A Pictorial Guide. Edited by Mariann Fulton Margolis and published in cooperation with the International Museum of Photography at the George Eastman House, Rochester. With reproductions of all 559 illustrations and plates published in Stieglitz' journal of the Photo Secession. Introduction, bibliography, glossary of photographic terms, captions, index of artists, index of titles, and index of sitters by Margolis. Dover, 1978. Reprint, issued at $14.95. Minor wear at extremities of cover, otherwise fine. $10. Another copy, issued at $6.95, probably first printing. Fine. $75. Another copy, issued at $6.95, probably first printing, very good with a few crimps on cover. $50. 40a.2. Cameron, Julia Margaret. Helmut Gernsheim, Julia Margaret Cameron: Her Life and Photographic Work. Aperture, 1975. This copy has been rebound in yellow library cloth with black imprint, now like a new book. Not ex-library. Stamped "hurt" on preliminary title but that pertained to original binding. Signature of previous owner on preliminary title page. $20. 40a.2.a. Cameron, Julia Margaret. Julia Margaret Cameron: Sun Pictures. Catalogue Twenty. Text by Larry J. Schaaf. Hans P. Kraus, Jr., Fine Photographs. Issued in conjunction with an exhibit, October 4 - November 18, 2011. 61 pages, 25 plates superbly printed by Meridian Printing. Stiff illustrated wraps. Very good with some wear along spine and a small scratch on cover, interior fine. $40. Another copy, new in original shrinkwrap, $55. 40a.2.b. CAN. Conservation Administration News No. 14, July 1983. Staplebound near fine. Articles include Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts with photos of Marilyn Kemp Weidner and Mary Schobert; Project Archon; The Creative Arts Workshop Bindery; meeting reports on the Guild of Book Workers by Susan G. Swartzburg; MARAC Conference; and Photographic Materials Speciality Group at AIC Meetings by Gary D. Saretzky; puzzle with words pertaining to book or photoconservation; et al. 20 pages. $15. 40a.2.b.1. CAN. Conservation Administration News No. 53. April 1993. Staplebound near fine. Articles include Western History Collections at the University of Oklahoma Establishes a Preservation Laboratory by Bradford Koplowitz; After Hurricane Andrew NEDCC Helps Save Damaged Collections by Gay Tracy; The Great Foxing Debate by Karl R. Schaefer; Preservation Internship at Cornell University by Janet T. Riemer; Disaster Planning: A Wider Approach by Helene Donnelly; Indiana University Libraries Presents Preservation Awareness Week by Lorraine Olley; Meeting reports on Disaster Prevention Response and Recovery (at M.I.T.) and Preservation Environments for Libraries and Archives (Dallas), with photo of Paul Banks and William P. Lull, both by Miriam Kahn; Preventive Conservation and Disaster Recovery (Utah) by David Armond; Book reviews include review of Guide to Photographic Collections of the Smithsonian Institution, Volume III, reviewed by Gary D. Saretzky; and more. 36 pages. $20. 40a.2.b.2. Canada. Twelve Canadians: Contemporary Canadian Photography. Edited by Jane Corkin, who has initialed this copy under her statement. Jane Corkin Gallery, 1981. Wraps, as issued in an edition of 3,000. Very good with signs of use including a couple of stray pencil marks on cover. Inside front cover is a label recording a gift from George Dalsheimer to the Baltimore Museum of Art and a notation that it has been withdrawn. Photographers include Robert Boudreau; David Hlynsky; Thaddeus Holownia; William Horeis; B.A. King; Stephen Livick; Amaud Maggs; Carol Marino; John Reeves.; Volker Seding; Michael Sowdon; and Ray Van Dusen. Unpaginated, several full page photos for each photographer with biographical information in the back of the book. $20. 40a.2.b.3. Canada. L'archiviste Mai-Juin 1989, Vol. 16, No. 3 / The Archivist, May-June 1989, Vol. 16, No 3 - Photography in Canada. Entire issue of this journal, with the theme of Canadian photography. Published by the National Archives of Canada. Subjects of articles include photojournalist Kryn Taconis, Toronto Camera Club, et al. Bilingual, in English and French, 22 pages each. Near fine, $5. 40a.2.b.4. Canada. The Canadian Rockies [Views along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway]. Coast Publishing, no date, circa 1918. Includes 18 tipped-in sepia photogravures with list at the end of the book. Soft covers, title in italics in white on thick gray paper (white is partially flaked off), some wear on edges of covers, internally fine. Bound with string. Views include The Three Sisters; Bow Valley; The Great Divide, Spiral and Corkscrew Tunnels, Near Field; Twin Falls, Yoho Valley; Mount Stephen; Emerald Lake, Near Field; Connaught Tunnel and Mount MacDonald; Great Glacier of the Illicillewast Glacier; Stoney Creek Bridge; Hell's Gate, Fraser Canyon; Castle Mountain; C.P.R. Chateau and Lake Louise; The Lake in the Clouds; Moraine Lake, Valley of the Ten Peaks, et al. $75. 40a.2.b.5. Canada. New Canadian Photography. La Nouvelle Photographie Canadienne. Image Nation 26, Fall 1982. Canadian Centre for Photography and Film, 1982. Illustrated wraps, 63 pages, VG+ with small bump on one corner. Texts in French and English.[Photographers illustrated: Angelika Wanke; Chick Rice; Peter MacKendrick; Chris Gallagher; Lorraine Gilbert; Francis Coutellier; Shelagh Alexander; Terry Ewasiuk; Phil Bergerson; Don Hall; David Buchan; George Whiteside; Eldon Garnet; Linda Duvall; Joyan Saunders; Alison Rossiter; Margeret Belisle; and Rafael Goldchain. $24. 40aa. Canetti, Nicolai and Sandy Lesberg. The Parks, Squares & Mews of London. Haddington House, 1976. [Principal photography in both black-and-white and color by Canetti. Fine with fine dust jacket. $10. 40aa.1. Capa, Cornell. Adlai Stevenson's Public Years. Photographs by Cornell Capa, with additional photos by John Fell Stevenson and Inge Morath. With texts from Stevenson's speeches and writings. Preface by Walter Lippmann. [Stevenson unsuccessfully ran for U.S. President and served as United Nations Ambassador for the United States. Cornell Capa, the brother of Robert Capa, was the founder of the International Center of Photography.] Grossman, 1966, 1st printing, hardcover, fine with very good protected dust jacket that is not price clipped and which has some edge wear. Small gift inscription on preliminary title page. $10. 40aaa. Capa, Robert. Images of War. Grossman/ParaGraphic, softcover. [Issued in hardcover by Grossman in 1964, this softcover edition oddly does not have a publication date.] Like new, $25. 40aaaa. Capa, Robert. ‘47 The Magazine of the Year. September. Vol. 1, No. 7. Includes article by John Hersey, "The Man Who Invented Himself," about Robert Capa, one of the founders of the Magnum picture agency, and his forthcoming autobiography, Slightly Out of Focus. [Hersey has a lot of praise for the multilingual Capa as a photographer and appealing human being but cautions on taking Capa's text literally.] Enitre issue of magazine which also includes photos by William Vandivert (Joe Hagerty of Philadelphia), Gjon Mili (ballet), Hy Peskin (football in color, taken with flash), and Stephen Fay (color, including cover). In addition to Hersey, authors include Aldous Huxley, C.S. Forester, Elizabeth McCausland, Ogden Nash, et al. 144 pages, some of which are on glossy stock, including the article on Capa. The non-glossy pages are age-toned. Good with moderate exterior wear along spine. $20. 40b. Caponigro, Paul. Paul Caponigro. Photography: 25 Years. Introduction by Peter C. Bunnell. Edited by D.W. Mellor. The Photography Gallery, Philadelphia, and The Weston Gallery, Carmel, 1981. Stiff wraps, slight crimps to cover and bump on corner, facsimile signature of artist on first blank page, vg+, $25. Another copy, fine with custom-made 4-mil polyester jacket. $30. 40ba. Caponigro, Paul. The Wise Silence. Photographs by Paul Caponigro. Essay by Marianne Fulton. Boston: NYGS/Little Brown in association with the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, 1983. 1st Edition. 143 images sequenced by Eleanor Morris Caponigro and printed in duotone of the highest quality. Fine with vg price clipped dust jacket. $275. 40ba.1. Caponigro, Paul. Paul Caponigro. Sunflower. Filmhaus, 1974. Texts by Caponigro and Peter C. Bunnell. Black-and-white close-up photos of sunflowers. Stiff wraps, unpaginated, about 60 pages. Printed by Meriden Gravure. Very good with crimp on upper left corner of cover. $25. 40ba.1.a. Caponigro, Paul. Paul Caponigro. Stone Churches of Ireland. Number 9 in the Lodima Book Portfolio series. Lodima Press, 2007. Softcover edition of 1,000. 17 previously unpublished photographs reproduced with Lodima's impeccable standards in 600-line screen quadtone. As new, softbound, $125. 40ba.1.b. Carabasi, Thomas. Thomas Carabasi. Trace: Photographs 1977-1988. Temple University, 1989. Wraps, one of 1,500 copies. Cover photo plus eight plates with poetry by Carabasi and biographical information. [Carabasi was born in Philadelphia in 1954. His undergraduate studies at Princeton University included coursework with Peter C. Bunnell. Carabasi then became an assistant to Paul Caponigro for the printing of the Stonehenge Portfolio and then apprenticed for several years with Frederick Sommer. From 1980 to 1989, he taught photography, mostly in the Philadelphia area and at the International Center of Photography in New York. In 1991, he moved to Sarasota where he has taught photography at the Ringling College of Art and Design and worked as a jazz percussionist.] Like new, $20. 40ba.2. Carroll, Lewis. Lewis Carroll, Photographer: The Princeton University Library Albums by Roger Taylor and Edward Wakeling. Princeton University Press, 2002. Hardcover, illustratation mounted on front, issued without dustjacket. 287 pages, 63.2 ounces. Issued at $49.95. Mint in original shrinkwrap. $40. 40ba.2.1. Carroll, Lewis. Lewis Carroll, Photographer, by Helmut Gernsheim. Revised Edition. Dover, 1969. [First issued in 1949, this edition with a 1969 Preface by the author and incorporating the Addenda in the Second Edition published in 1950. Also two photographs have been substituted for ones in the earlier editions, as explained in the Preface.] Stiff wraps, early printing with $2.50 price printed at top right of front cover; price not present there on later printings. Near very good with plastic starting to delaminate at bottom right corner of cover and 22 May 1972 gift inscription on title page. $10. 40ba.2.1.a. Carter, Keith. Keith Carter. Opera Nuda. Lodima Press, 2005. Wraps, softcover edition of 1,000. Like new. Number Four in the Lodima Press Portfolio Book Series. SIGNED by Keith Carter on the half-title page. Nudes of friends and acquaintances, mostly impromptu, both male and female. $45. 40ba.2.2. Cartes-de-Visite. The American Backmark: The Art and Artistry of the Carte de Visite Imprint, 1860-1890, A Collective by Mark S. Chalabala. Ina Bindery Press, 2012. Wraps, 246 pages. Reproduces more than 1,300 designs, grouped by category with explanatory text. Excellent reference. In new condition with just a slight bit of wear at one corner. $35. 40ba.3. Cartier-Bresson, Henri. Cartier-Bresson's France. Text by Francois Nourissier. Viking, 1970. 288 pages. Hardcover, ex-library, clean, very good copy with tape at front hinge, lacks rear flyleaf, spine label removed, no dust jacket. $10. 40ba.4. Cartier-Bresson, Henri. Henri Cartier-Bresson. Aperture History of Photography series, No. 1. Essay by Cartier-Bresson. Illustrated boards, not issued with dust jacket, near fine with a thin scratch on cover. Aperture, 1976. 2nd printing. $15. 40ba.5. Cartier-Bresson, Henri. Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Early Work by Peter Galassi. Museum of Modern Art, 1987. 1st edition, hardcover with near fine protected dust jacket. Ex-library with discard stamps, card pocket removed from rear flyleaf, dust jacket is unmarked and without a spine label. Other than library evidence, book is in near fine condition. SOLD 40bb. Cartier-Bresson. The People of Moscow. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1955. Printed in France. 1st (only) edition. Cloth with blue imprint on spine. A very good copy with front cover of dust jacket pasted onto front flyleaf, warm gift inscription on preliminary title page from Oscar Aron to his wife Martha Aron in memory of their visit to Russia in August 1940, and the Arons' book plate inside cover. Book is protected with custom made polyester jacket. $75. 40c. Cartier-Bresson, Henri. Around the U.S.A. in 1,000 Pictures, edited by A. Milton Runyon and Vilma F. Bergane. [At least four of the pictures are by Cartier-Bresson.] Doubleday, 1955. Very good, no dust jacket. $5. 40d. Cartier-Bresson, Henri. The World of Henri Cartier-Bresson. Viking, 1968. 1st ed. Cloth with dust jacket. [Reworking of HCB's classic 1952 book, The Decisive Moment. Includes 210 photographs from France, Spain, Mexico, Brussels, Rome, London, Hamburg, New York, Yugoslavia, Sweden, New York, Montreal, India, Bali, Tokyo, Hungary, China, Moscow, et al. Ex-library, very good, card pocket removed from rear flyleaf, tape evidence where previous dust jacket protector taped to book, light library stamp on top of text block, dust jacket is very good with a few nicks, library spine labels have been neatly removed. SOLD 40d.1. Cartier-Bresson, Henri. "An Exclusive Conversation with Henri Cartier-Bresson" by Byron Dobell with verbatim excerpts from taped interview, in Popular Photography, September 1957. Entire issue, 160 pages, also includes an article by Dobell about the picture agency Magnum, co-founded by Cartier-Bresson, with photos by Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, George Rodger, Werner Bischof, Ernst Haas, Elliot Erwitt, Burt Glinn, Eve Arnold, Erich Hartmann, Dennis Stock, Erich Lessing, Brian Blake, Kryn Taconis, Cornell Capa, W. Eugene Smith, Inge Morath, and Marc Riboud. This 35mm theme issue also includes photographs by Peter Gowland of Venetia Stevenson, selected by Ed Sullivan as "the most photogenic girl in the world," including an actual 35mm color slide on Super Anscochrome (100 ASA), at the time the world's fastest color film. Other articles by Bob Schwalberg, Barrett Gallagher, Arnold Eagle, Herbery Kynar, John Ross, et al., with instructon and tips for photographers. Good, with some wear on spine and covers, and mailing label. Envelope holding slide was torn to gain access; slide is physically fine but color has shifted a bit to violet. $20. 40d.2. Cartier-Bresson, Henri. "Five Portraits by Henri Cartier-Bresson," in Leica Fotografie, English Edition, No. 1, 1964. The portraits are of Robert Oppenheimer, Alfred Stieglitz, Albert Camus, Francois Mauriac, and Colette. Entire issue, 44 pages, fair condition with water damage, including first two leaves stuck together, article on Cartier-Bresson not damaged except some rippling to the pages. Issue also includes photos by Dieter Blum, Peter Cornelius, Chris W. Broere, and H. Rudolf Uthoff. As is, $5. 40e. Cats. The Cat in Photography, edited by Sally Eauclaire. Little, Brown, 1990. Hardcover with protected dust jacket. Fine/Fine. 1st edition. [Photographs by Steichen; Muybridge; Thomas Rice Burnham; H. Pointer; Oscar Rejlander; Thomas Eakins; Amelia C. Van Buren (subject); Harry Whittier Frees; John H. Billinghurst; William Herman Lowe; Darius Kinsey; Gertrude Kasebier; Frank Eugene; Helen M. Becht; James Van der Zee; Richard Polak; Eugene Atget; Genthe; Andre Kertesz; Warnecke; Carl Mydans; Walker Evans; Helen Levitt; Weegee; Marion Post Wolcott; Weegee; Charbonnier; Ruth Orkin; Dan Weiner; Sandra Weiner; Henri Cartier-Bresson; Josef Koudelka; Donald McCullin; Elliott Erwitt; Moholy-Nagy; Oscar Nerlinger; August Sander; Edward Weston; Imgen Cunningham; Leslie Gill; Barbara Morgan; K.J. Germeshausen; Philippe Halsman; Martha Swope; Pal Fripp; Wanda Wulz; Madame D’Ora; Louise Dahl-Wolfe; Richard Avedon; Cecil Beaton; Elliott Erwitt; Jill Freeman; Marc Riboud; Elaine Mayes; Boubat; Arthur Freed; John Kimmich; Lee Friedlander; Anne Noggle; Nicholas Nixon; Sage Sohier; Duane Michals; Tony Mendoza; David Avison; Jan Groover; Marcus Leatherdale.] $15. 41. Cauvin, Andre. Latouche, John and Andre Cauvin. Congo. Willow, White, 1945. (Photos by Cauvin; from estate of Tom Maloney, publisher of U.S. Camera, but not marked.) $20. 41.1. Center for Creative Photography: Research, Appreciation, and Preservation by James L. Enyeart, Director. University of Arizona, 1983. Promotional booklet (8.5 x 11, 28 pages) for building new center; two 8x10 color photos showing design laid in. Full-page high quality reproductions of photos on thick glossy paper by Ansel Adams, W. Eugene Smith, Frederick Sommer, Edward Weston, Wynn Bullock, Paul Strand, Harry Callahan, Dean Brown, Aaron Siskind, Andreas Feininger, and Herbert Bayer. Very good with minor signs of use on covers. $15. 41.2. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. Special Report. Summer 1976. Wraps, as issued, vg+ with no sunning as usually found on this book. Includes bios of photographers and descriptions of their work at the archives of CCP, with sample photos; recent acquisitions; and programs, such as lectures and exhibitions. Subjects include Paul Strand; Ansel Adams; Wynn Bullock; Harry Callahan; Aaron Siskind; Frederick Sommer; Edward Weston; Johan Hagemeyer; Imogen Cunningham; Jerry Uelsmann; Weegee; Sonya Noskowiak; and Herbert Small (collection re Alfred Stieglitz). 72 pages. $20 41.2a. Chalmers, John, Exotica. Introduction by Karen Tweedie. Self-published exhibition catalog in an edition of 1,000. About 7¾"-9¾". Stapled wraps, 16 pages, 4 tipped in color plates of the exteriors of private residences, three with flowers. Catalog for an exhibit at five venues in Alberta and Ontario, 1980-1982. Includes biographical information about the photographer, who was born in Scotland and emigrated to Canada in 1967. [At the time of publication, Chalmers was completing graduate studies for an M.F.A. at Concordia University, Montreal. Subsequently, he taught photography and eventually became both a photographer and cinema operator in Elora, Canada. His work is in the National Gallery of Canada.] Fine. $25. 41a. Chambers, Frank V., Editor. Library of Amateur Photography. Volume I. Elementary Photography. Camera, 1915. Textbook with much technical information and illus. of cameras, darkroom eqpt., processing, etc. vg. SOLD 42a. Chamberlain, Samuel. Longfellow's Wayside Inn, A Camera Impression. Hastings House, 1938. [American Landmarks series.] A very nice copy, only minor wear with dust jacket that has minor wear at extremities. $20. 42aa. Chamberlain, Samuel. Princeton in Spring. Hastings House, 1950. No dust jacket. Bump at top of spine, otherwise near fine with little sign of use. Ex-collection of William Avery Barras, author of Tilting with the Windmill (A.L. Burroughs, 1935), with inscription “From the Adult Class of the First Congregational Church of Montclair, May 1950." $5. 42aaa. Chao, Chan. Chan Chao, Burma: Something Went Wrong. Oversize monograph, illustrated stiff wraps with French flaps, 127 pages, issued as Contact Sheet 109. Syracuse: Light Work, 2000. Fine. $20. 42b. Chemistry. Greenleaf, Allen R. Chemistry for Photographers. Amphoto, 1941. Fine w. dj. $20. 42c. Chiarenza, Carl. Landscapes of the Mind. Introduction by Estelle Jussim. David R.Godine, 1988. 1st ed. ISBN 0-87923-724-4. [Large, high quality reproduction monograph with extensive portfolio (1958-1986) and biographical information in appendices.] Hardcover with protected dust jacket. Fine/Near Fine. SIGNED by Chiarenza. $50. 42c.1. Chiarenza, Carl. Pictures Come From Pictures: Selected Photographs, 1955-2017. David R. Godine, 2008. Like new, may have slight indentations on cover. Issued at $19.95. $10 (2 copies available). 42d. Chicago. The City in a Garden: A Photographic History of Chicago's Parks by Julia Sniderman Bachrach with photos by Julia Bromley and James Iska. Center for American Places, 1991. Duotone reproductions on heavy weight paper. 1st printing, wraps, like new, $10. 42e. Chicago. Inside Our Homes, Outside Our Windows: Photographs of Chicago Ethnic Communities. August 10 -September 30, 1979. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1979. Wraps, very good with a few crimps, 24 pages. Photographs by Jonas Dovydenas for The American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. $15. 42f. Chicago. Photography in Chicago Collections. Selected to illustrate the history of the art of photography and to inaugurate the new galleries and facilities of the Department of Photography. April 24-June 6, 1982. Art Institute of Chicago, 1982. Texts by David Travis and James N. Wood. Exhibition catalog, illustrated wraps, 48 pages. Includes checklist of 287 items, including by photographers not illustrated in the catalog, and list of lenders. Travis' text provides a history of photography collecting in the Chicago area by Alden Scott Boyer, Exchange National Bank of Chicago, Reva and David Logan, Arnold Gilbert, David C. Ruttneberg, Richard Sandor, Alan Koppel, Morton G. Neumann family, et al. Note: photographs are not taken in Chicago. Fine. Uncommon in this condition. $50. 43. Chile. Meiselas, Susan, ed. Chile From Within. Norton, 1990. 1st ed., 1st printing, wraps. New, shrinkwrapped. Issued at $19.95. $12. 43a.1. Christenberry, William. William Christenberry, December 7, 1984 - January 16, 1985. Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 1984. Slim 12 page softcover catalog with six illustrations. Smudge on cover visible in raking light only, otherwise like new. $10. 43a.2. Christie's New York Photographs. Twenty Years: Celebrating Galerie Zur Stockeregg, Zurich, 4 October 1999. All 56 lots illustrated, major names in photography: Berenice Abbott, Herbert Bayer (cover illus.), Erwin Blumenfeld, Margaret Bourke-White, Bill Brandt, Brassai, Frantisek Dritikol, Pierre Dubreuil, Laura Gilpin, Johan Hagemeyer, Florence Henri, Emil Otto Hoppe, Andre Kertesz, Heinrich Kuehn, Alma H. Lavenson, Man Ray, Tina Modotti, Paul Outerbridge, Arnost Pikart, Albert Renger-Patszch, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Karl Struss, Josef Sudek, Margaret Watkins, Edward Weston.Price list laid in. The four works by Bayer sold for about $900,000. Like new, $25. 43a.2.1. Christie's New York Photographs. The Image as Object: Photographs from the Collection of Barry Friedman. Auction catalog, 5 October 1998. including Man Ray, "Noire et Blanche", which sold for over $600,000, the highest price paid for a single lot of photos (2) at the time (since exceeded). Other photographers in this fully illustrated catalog: Berenice Abbott; Cecil Beaton; Hans Bellmer; Ilse Bing; Margaret Bourke-White; Bill Brandt; Breitenbach; Corpron; Frantisek Drtikol; Pierre Dubreuil; Harold Edgerton; Walker Evans; Funk; Hausmann; Lewis Hine; Hannah Hoch; Kepes; Andre Kertesz; Krull; Clarence John Laughlin; Helmar Lerski; El Lissitsky; Laszlo Moholy-Nagy; Paul Outerbridge; Quigley; Albert Renger-Patzsch; Alexandr Rodchenko; Jaroslav Rossler; Roszak; Kurt Schwitters; Edward Steichen; Josef Sudek; Maurice Tabard; and Val Telberg. Fine in French wraps, $25. Christie's - other auction catalogs for photographs also available for $15 each, New York except where indicated: 9 June 1999; 5 October 1999; 5 April 2000; 6 April 2001; 16 Novembre 2002 (Paris); 17 February 2004 (Rodchenko collection); 15 February 2005. 43a.3. Cinematography. Cine-Photography for Amateurs by J.H. Reyner. American Photographic Publishing Co, 1932. 180 pages, 76 illustrations, including photographs of movie cameras and other equipment. Wraps, spine with large chip at base, covers well handled. Good. Laid in pamphlet: Paul Glenn Holt’s Famous Hundred Best Markets for Your Photographs, 1936 ed. Revised by H. Rossiter Snyder. Rossiter Snyder Publishing Co. $5 for both. 43a.4. Cities. Lot of three picture books: 1. Giovanni Magi. Jerusalem (English edition). Bonechi & Steimatzky, 1990. Wraps, fine, gift inscription. Photos by Garo Nalbandian and Alessandro Saragosa. 2. Rome: A Picture Book to Remember Her By. Crescent, 1986, 1st ed. hard cover with dj, fine/fine. 3. Boston: A Picture Book to Remember Her By. Revised edition. Crescent, 1985, 1st ed., hard cover with dj, fine/fine. $15 for all three. 43aa. Civil Rights. Appeal to this Age: Photography of the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1968. Catalog of exhibition, Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, Syracuse University, Nov 1-Dec 20, 1995. #42 in the Robert B. Menschel series of exhibition catalogs. Introductory essay by Steven Kasher. Wraps, 16pp. [Includes finely reproduced photos by James Karales, Gordon Parks, Carl Iwasaki, Dan Weiner, Charles Moore, Mike Mauney, James Karales, Danny Lyon, Charmain Reading, Ernest Withers, and Declan Haun.] Wraps, fine, $15. 43aaa. Civil War. Ross J. Kelbaugh. Introduction to Civil War Photography. Thomas Publications, 1991. Illustrated wraps, 48 pages, like new. [Includes chapters on photographers, the photographer's studio, ambrotypes, cartes-de-visite, tintypes, outdoor photography, The Bendann brothers of Baltimore, the wartime experiences of a young photographer (David Bachrach), et al.] $10. 43c. Clark, Joe. Back Home Again. [Joe Clark used HBSS after his name, which stands for Hill Billy Snap Shooter. Photographs of folk life in the Appalachians.] Privately printed, the Lynchburg Hardware and General Store, Lynchburg, TN, 1981. Fine with vg dust jacket that has a chip on lower edge on back. SOLD 43c.1. Coburn, Alvin Langdon. Alvin Langdon Coburn: Symbolist Photographer, 1882-1966: Beyond the Craft by Mike Weaver. Aperture, 1986. 1st edition, hardcover, clothbound with protected dust jacket, fine/fine. [Coburn was the youngest member of the Photo-Secession and a pioneer in abstract photography.] $20. 43d.1. Cohen, Lynne. Occupied Territory. Foreword by David Byrne. Essay by David Mellor. Edited and designed by William A. Ewing. [Photographs in black-and-white taken all over North America of interior spaces by Lynne Cohen divided into chapters: Facsimiles, Conglomerates, Preoccupations, Sanctuaries, Dislocations, and Controls.] Aperture, 1987. 1st ed. Like new, hardcover with protected dust jacket. $50. 43d.2. Cohen, Mark. True Color. powerHouse, 2007. 1st edition. Like new with like new protected dust jacket, slight bumps on bottom two corners. Museum store price sticker on bottom of rear cover of dust jacket. This book was donated by the museum for a fundraiser at which I obtained it. No signs of use. SOLD 43e. Close, E. Burt. How to Create Super Slide Shows. Writer's Digest Books, 1984. 1st ed, wraps, 233pp., near fine, $5. Close-Up magazine - See Polaroid Close-Up. 43f. Coburn, Alvin Langdon. A.L. Coburn's Men of Mark. Pioneers of Modernism. By Margaret Mooet and Jennifer Huget, eds., Debra Petke and Diane E. Forsberg. Mark Twain House & Museum, 2004. Stiff wraps, as issued. No date of publication in book. Moderate rubbing, very good. $25. 44. Coleman, A.D. Light Readings: A Photography Critic's Writings, 1968-1978. Oxford University Press, 1979. [Essays on photographers including Paul Strand, Jerry Uelsmann, James Van DerZee, Roy DeCarava, Roger Minick, Robert Heinecken, Bruce Davidson, Duane Michals, Richard Kirstel, Les Krims, Jan Van Raay, Harvey Stromberg, Diane Arbus, Larry Clark, Danny Seymour, Michael Abramson, Peter Bunnell, Danny Lyon, Geoff Winningham, BernadetteMayer, Thomas Barros, charles Gatewood, Bea Nettles, Judy Dater, Beuford Smith, Robert Frank, Ed Ruscha, Van Deren Coke, AnselAdams, Robert D'Allessandro, Bob Adelman, Susan Hall, Robert Delford Brown, Ralph Gibson, Minor White, Michael Lesy, Clarence John Laughlin, Bill Dane, Emmet Gowin, Julio Mitchel, W. Eugene Smith, Michale Marton, Paul Diamond, Abigail Heyman, Imogen Cunningham, Lucas Samaras, Wright Morris, Irving Penn.] Cloth, hardcover, SIGNED. Lacks dust jacket, otherwise fine. $15. 45. Collections. Bailey, Janet, ed. Picture Sources 3: Collections of Prints and Photographs in the U.S. and Canada. Special Libraries Association, 1975. 387 pages. Indexes and describes 1,084 collections by subjects, geographic area, etc. Cloth, ex-reference library copy (non-circulating), lacks title page, otherwise near fine. $25. 45a. Collins, Marjorie. "Hoboken: The Photographers' Forbidden Paradise," by Marjory Collins and Wilfrid Zogbaum, in U.S. Camera, Volume 4, Number 2, August 1941. Entire issue, edited by Thomas J. Maloney, 112 pages. [Marjory Collins (1912-1985) was a politically active photojournalist who in 1942 went to work for the Office of War Information under Roy Stryker. The major Hoboken story in this issue, with 33 photograph taken undercover, shows a city officially off limits to photographers. Also included in this issue are photographers Russell Lee; Philippe Halsman (7 portraits by the emigre photographer recently arrived from Paris); Irving B. Lincoln; Carl Oeser; Barrett Gallagher (stop action shots of dancer Barton Munaw); Geoffrey Landesman; Haanel Cassidy; Roger Kahan; Bill Brunk; Ed Clark; Martin Hyman; and Maxwell Coplan, et al.; and portraits of photographers George Platt Lynes, Paul Outerbridge, Arnold Genthe, and Arthur Siegel, with biographical notes.] Good with rubbing and edge wear on covers. Out of stock. 45b. Colmer, Roy. Roy Colmer. New York City, 1984-1986. Blue Sky Gallery, 1987. Illustrated wraps. Square format black-and-white street photography, 24 pages. 24 illustrations, including cover. Like new, $15. 46. Color. Berger, Heinz. Agfacolor. Girardet, 1962. 3rd ed. vg. $25. 47. Color. Bond, Fred. Making Better Color Slides. 2 vols. [Inc. color plates of the winners of the Fred Bond Color Slide Contest.] Camera Craft, 1952. Extremities worn, vg, no djs, $15. 47a. Color. Dmitri, Ivan. Color in Photography. Little Technical Library Series. Ziff-Davis, 1939. Hardcover, very good. Includes Kodachrome; Wash-Off Relief Process; Chromatone; and Carbro. $5. 47b. Color. Dmitri, Ivan. Kodachrome and How to Use It. Simon and Schuster, 1940. [An early guide to using the Contax or Leica with Kodachrome, introduced just a few years earlier. Includes photographers: Ivan Dmitri; F.W. Cassebeer; Toni Frissell; Carola Rust; Truman Bailey; Edward Steichen; G.E. Schmidt; Harry S. Kaufman, Jr.; Robert Gross; F.S. Lincoln; Salvatore Pinto; Anton Baumann; Francis L. Wurzburg, Jr; George Hurrell; Anton Bruehl.] 2nd printing. Hardcover, no dust jacket. Very good. $15. 48. Color. Editors of Holiday. The USA in Color. Curtis, 1956. [Color photos by Ansel Adams, Elliot Erwitt, Edward Weston, et al.] vg in partial dj. $10. 48a. Color. Feininger, Andreas. The Color Photo Book. Prentice-Hall, 1969. 408pp., profusely illustrated. Ex-library, dust jacket with spine label, rear flyleaf removed, o/w very good. SOLD 48aa. Color. Two hard cover, ex-library books on color photography: 1. E.S. Bomback. Manual of Colour Photography. London: Fountain Press, 1964. 412 pages. Chapters on Nature and Perception of Color; Nature of the Photographic Image; Golor Materials and Processes; Nature of color Photographs; Cameras and Lenses; Light sources; color balance and correction filters; lighting balance; assessment of exposure; pictorial aspects of photography; close-ups and photomacrography; general aspects of outdoor photography; architectural photography; portraiture; natural history; small sets in the studio; copying; stereo photography; photomicrography; processing color materials; processing Ektachrome films; processing Kodacolor and Ektacolor negative films; color printing; exposing color prints - tri-color methods; exposing color prints - white-light methods; processing Ektacolor paper; retouching color negatives and prints; mounting color transparencies; projection of color slides Presenting slide shows and lectures; color separation negatives for color print processes; Kodak Dye Transfer Process; Data on Kodak Color Films. With numerous illustrations by the author and others, including W.G. Gaskins, Jack M. Oakley, Geoff Harwood, Ralph M. Evans, et al. 2. David A. Engdahl. Color Printing: Materials, Processes, Color Control. NY: Amphoto, 1967. Both books hardcover with acetate covered dust jackets taped to book, spine labels, rear flyleaf removed. $10. 48b. Color. Koshofer, Gert. Farb Fotografie. Volumes 1, 2, and 3. I. Alte Verfahren. II. Moderne Verfahren. III. Lexikon der Verfahren Gerate und Materialien. [History of color photography. Third volume is an encyclopedia of terminology and proper names of products, etc. Profusely illustrated. In German.] Laterna Magica, 1981, fine with dust jackets. $200. 48bb. Columbia College. 6x6 Series. Four volumes, each in stiff illustrated wraps, all like new, 6 x 6 inches. Volume 1, My Body Your Body, 2003. Volume 3, Sites, 2003. Volume 6, About Her, 2008. Volume 7, 2008. Photographers include Erick Dennis Rowe; Bryan Steiff; Rachel Bank; Justin Schmitz; Paul Yurkovich; Brian Ulrich; Matt Siber; Jen Davis; Eliza Kostrzewa; Robin Hann; Kerry Skarbakka; Maria Paschalidou; Whitney Bradshaw; Jason Lazarus; Sarah K. Bierman; Cecil McDonald Jr.; Gabreila Duffy; Aron Gent; Sarah McKemie; Terttu Uibopuu; Katie Toscano; Ashleigh Brickley; Johanna Wawro; Rick Smith; Jason Reblando; Lisa Lindvay; Lauren Swihart; Jack Edinger; and Greg Stimac. With a signed letter from Bob Thall, Chair, Photography Department, Columbia College, September 23, 2008, laid in. $40. 48b.1.a. The Complete Photographer. A Complete Guide to Amateur and Professonal Photography. Willard D. Morgan, General Editor. NY: National Educational Alliance, Inc., 1942. Volume 1. Pages 1-392. Ab-Ba. Includes "Angle Shots and the Still Camera" by Fritz Henle; "Animations and Cartoons" by Walt Disney; "Architectural Photography" by Ansel Adams; "Armies at War" by Carl Mydans; "Assignments for Publication" by Margaret Bourke-White; "Eugene Atget" by Berenice Abbott; and other articles. Gravure illustrations by Fritz Henle; Eugene Atget; Bradford Washburn; Dmitri Kessel; Laura Gillpin; Herbert Matter; Lotte Jacobi; Eleanor Parke Custis; Lisette Model; Andre Kertesz; et al. Hardcover, green cloth binding with gilt lettering, very good. $15. 48b.1.b. The Complete Photographer. A Complete Guide to Amateur and Professonal Photography. Willard D. Morgan, General Editor. NY: National Educational Alliance, Inc., 1942. Volume 2. Pages 393-784. Ba-Cl. Includes "Bird Photography"; "Mathew B. Brady" by Robert Taft; "Bromoil and Bromoil Transfers" by Charles H. Partington; "Calotype Process Invented by Fox Talbot:' "Camera Lucida" by A.E. Marshall; "Camera Obscura"; Julia Margaret Cameron by Heinrich Schwarz; "Caricatures and Distortions" by Andre Kertesz; "Carte-de-Visite"; "Cave Photography"; "Ceramic Photography"; "Character Studies" by Bernard Hoffman; "Chemistry of Photography," et al. Gravure illustrations by Roman Vishniac; W. Suschitzky; William Mortenson ("Tanya," semi-nude, "Fragment," nude study, and "Doorway - San Juan Capistrano Mission"); Lisette Model; Dmitri Kessel; Fritz Henle; Margaret Bourke-White ("London at Night"); Mary Eleanor Browning; Laura Gilpin; et al. Hardcover, green cloth binding with gilt lettering, very good except one page with back-to-back gravure illustrations by Florence Higgins and Jack Delano is torn approximately in half (appears to have occurred during binding). $5. 48b.1.c. The Complete Photographer. A Complete Guide to Amateur and Professonal Photography. Willard D. Morgan, General Editor. NY: National Educational Alliance, Inc., 1942. Volume 3. Pages 785-1176. Cl-Da. Includes "Collodion Process"; "Collotype Process"; "Color Photography" (13 articles in "Color Esthetics" by Paul Outerbridge, with color illustrations by Outerbridge and others); "Contax Cameras"; "Criminology and Police Photography"; "Daguerreotype" by Walter Scott Shinn; "Dance Photography" by Barbara Morgan; et al. Gravure illustrations by Barbara Morgan, inc. dancers Erick Hawkins and Martha Graham; Brett Weston; Clarence John Laughlin; Fenno Jacobs; Dmitri Kessel; Ylla; W. Suschitzky; Roman Vishniac; Andre Kertesz; Charles Peterson (Harlem jazz musicians, inc. Sister Tharpe, Duke Ellington, Rex Stout, Cab Calloway, Earl Hines); Ernest Nash (portrait of Alfred Stieglitz); Nina Leen; et al. Hardcover, green cloth binding with gilt lettering, good with wear at top of spine, one page has small area of damage where something was stuck to it at one time, and bottom edges of some pages have waviness probably due to moisture but no staining. $5. 48b.1.d. The Complete Photographer. A Complete Guide to Amateur and Professonal Photography. Willard D. Morgan, General Editor. NY: National Educational Alliance, Inc., 1942. Volume 5. Pages 1569-1968. Ex to Hi. Issues 25 to 30. Includes "Exhibitions of Photography"; "Expeditionary Photography"; "Fashion Photography" inc. techniques of George Platt Lynes, Fritz Henle, et al.; "Figure Photography with Shadowless Lighting"; "Filing Systems for Negatives and Prints" by Paul Vanderbilt, who organized the FSA files at the Library of Congress; and later at the Wisconsin Historical Society; "Flash" by Russell Lee; "Flower Photography" by Frederick W. Brehm; "Geometrical Approach to Composition" by Ansel Adams; "Glass and Silverware Photography by Eugene Hutchinson; "Sir John Herschel" by Beaumont Newhall; et al. Gravure illustrations by Fritz Henle; Ernest Nash (portraits of Bela Bartok and Sir Thomas Beecham); Herber Matter (portrait of Fernand Leger, et al.); Andre Kertesz (portrait of Old American Woman, unlike any Kertesz I've ever seen; "Home Interior," better known as "Chez Mondrian, 1926"); Alexander Alland (Black Jews with Torah); F.S. Lincoln; Paul Walther; Fred Peel (shadowless nude); Fenno Jacobs; Brassai (Rue de Rivoli, Paris; Climber; and Malloil at Work); Andre de Dienes; Berenice Abbott. Brown leatherette binding with issues inserted, very good or better, one with crease on cover. $15. 48b.1.e. The Complete Photographer. A Complete Guide to Amateur and Professonal Photography. Willard D. Morgan, General Editor. NY: National Educational Alliance, Inc., 1942. Volume 7. Pages 2361-2688. Li to Ne. Issues 37 to 41 (lacks issue 42). Includes one entire issue devoted to lighting; "Make-up for Black-and-White"; "Marine Photography"; "Microphotography"; "Miniature Camera Photography" by Peter Stackpole; "Montage for Motion Pictures"; "Samuel F.B. Morse" by Robert Taft; "Mountain Photography" by Ansel Adams; "Edweard Muybridge" by Beaumont Newhall; "Nadar" by Heinrich Schwarz; et al. Gravure illustrations by Ansel Adams (Yosemite); Peter Stackpole; Ruth Bernhard; Francis Frith; Laura Gilpin; Dmitri Kessel; Alexander Alland (of Carl Sandburg with guitar; Frank Lloyd Wright; and Navaho Mother); et al. Brown leatherette binding with issues inserted, very good or better. $10. 48b.1f. The Complete Photographer. A Complete Guide to Amateur and Professonal Photography. Willard D. Morgan, General Editor. NY: National Educational Alliance, Inc., 1942. Volume 8. Pages 2753-3080. Ph-Ra. Issues 43-47. Includes "Photo Finishing"; "Photograms" by Philip Andrews, with illustrations by Fox Talbot and Moholy-Nagy; "Photographic Books" by Elizabeth McCausland, with discussion of such books as Lewis Hine, Men at Work; Berenice Abbott, Changing New York; Dorothea Lange and Paul Taylor, An American Exodus; Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White, Say, Is This the USA?; Richard Wright and Edwin Rosskam, 12 Million Black Voices; and others, with annotated bibiography of more than two dozen important photography books; "Photographic Printing Papers"; "Photographic Society of America"; "Photomechanical Printing Processes" by Lloyd E. Varden; "Photomontage" by Barbara Morgan; "Pictorial Photography" by Ifor Thomas; "Pinhole Photography" by Frederick W. Brehn; "John Plumbe" by Robert Taft; "Portrait Photography" by Edward Weston, with six illustrations by Weston; "Railroad Photography" by W.R. Osborne; "Range Finders" by Don Bennett; et al. Gravure illustrations by Barbara Morgan; Victor De Palma; Ansel Adams; F.S. Lincoln; Arnold Eagle; Iris Woolcock; Herbert Matter; Willard D. Morgan; Lotte Jacobi, of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. and Thomas Mann and wife; Andre Kertesz, of Eve Curie; Clarence John Laughlin; Andreas Feininger; Lyonel Feininger; Ifor Thomas; Rolf Tietgens; et al. Brown leatherette binding with issues inserted, very good or better. Binding has short splits near top and bottom of spine but still sound. $10. 48b.1.c. The Complete Photographer. A Complete Guide to Amateur and Professonal Photography. Willard D. Morgan, General Editor. NY: National Educational Alliance, Inc., 1943. Volume 9. Re-Z. Pages 3145-3536. Includes "Henry Peach Robinson" by Nancy Newhall; "Seeing Photographically" by Edward Weston; "Sports Photography" by Frank Scherschel; "Alfred Stieglitz" by Elisabeth McCausland; "Still Life Photography" by Harry K. Shigeta; "Surrealism and the Photographer" by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy; "William Henry Fox Talbot" by Beaumont Newhall; "Toning" by Ira B. Current; "Travel Photography" by Julien Bryan; "Ultraviolet Photography" by Walter Clark; "Underwater Photography" by E.B. Fenimore Johnson; "Woodburytype" by A.E. Marshall; "Zeiss Ikon, A Brief History of the Zeiss Syndicate"; "Zoo Photography" by Arthur H. Fisher; et al. Gravure illustrations by W. Suschitzky; Ylla; Renato Toppo (illustrations related to article on Posing the Nude in another volume); Robert Capa; Julien Bryan (4, inc. 3 of Poland after German bombings); Berenice Abbott; Nadar; Fritz Henle; Denise Bellon; Andre de Dienes; Herbert Matter; Barbara Morgan; F.S. Lincoln; et al. Hardcover, green cloth binding with gilt lettering, very good, with bottom edges of some pages have waviness probably due to moisture but no staining. $10. Complete Photographer - See also Morgan, Willard D. for complete set. 48b.1.c.a. The Concerned Photographer, edited by Cornell Capa. Photographs by Werner Bischof, Robert Capa, David Seymour ("Chim"), Andre Kertesz, Leonard Freed, and Dan Weiner. Grossman, 1968. Softcover, 2nd printing. Good, creased on front lower corner; covers have some shelf wear, scratches, and spots, still attractive. Rich gravure printing in the Netherlands with incredibly deep blacks. $10. 48b.1.c.b. Connell, Will. Will Connell, About Photography. T.J. Maloney, 1949. A very good copy of an uncommon book that is more often found in hardcover. This copy is the scarce softcover edition. 64 pages with minor wear. [Will Connell was a Hollywood photographer and teacher who was a particular favorite of Tom Maloney, publisher of U.S. Camera magazines and annuals. For unknown reasons, Connell's book was published by Maloney personally, rather than through U.S. Camera, which also published a number of photography books. Maloney is mentioned favorably by Connell in the text, which is directed toward advanced photographers and is well illustrated with a variety of Connell's photographs.] $40. 48b.1.c.c. Conniff, Gregory. Gregory Conniff. December 19, 1979 - February 3, 1980. Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1979. Essay by Jane Livingston. [Photographs of Madison, Wisconsin; Monmouth Beach, New Jersey; et al.]. Stapled magenta wraps, fine, 20 pages, 12 black-and-white illustrations, including portrait of and biographical information about the photographer, first (and only) edition of 1,500 copies. $30. 48b.1.c.c. Connor, Linda. Linda Connor: Visits. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery No. 46, Schine Student Center, Syracuse University, 1996. 48b.1.c.d. The Constructed Image. Photographs by James D. Luciana, Dan McCormack, and Robert Pucci. Mid-Hudson Art andScience Center, Poughkeepsie, New York. February 22-March 29, 1991. Introduction by Robert Pucci, Director. Statements by Dan McCormack and James D. Luciana. Catalog with 6 reproductions of still life photographs. McCormack's work features female nudes with objects placed on the body. 12 pages. Wraps, as issued. Very good with mailing label on back cover. $15. 48b.1.c.e. Constructivism. Photography's Response to Constructivism. March 21-June 8, 1980. San Francisco Museum of Art, 1980. Text by Van Deren Coke. Exhibition catalog, wraps, 8 pages. Illustrated with photographs by Paul Strand, Werner Mantz, Anton Bruehl, Imogen Cunningham, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Brett Weston, and Edward Weston. Checklist with 70 items exhibited, including by some photographers not illustrated in the catalog. Fine. $10. 48b.2. Contact Sheet - 4 issues. Photography catalogs issued in numbered series by Light Work, Syracuse University. Contact Sheet 61, 1988. Carrie Mae Weems, Jeffrey Wolin, Lynne Cohen, Lisa Bloomfield & Connie Hatch. Fine with mailing label and insert. Contact Sheet 85, 1995. Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany by Andrea Robbins and Max Becher, with artists’ statement (cover and portfolio). Plus Lida Suchy, Miso Suchy, Sarah Hart, and Kathy Vargas, each portfolio with essay by Jeffrey Hoone or Gary Hesse. Also Bruce Gilden (rear cover). This copy is in very good condition with minor soiling on front cover, and crimps along spine and on pages. Contact Sheet 87, 1995. Martina Lopez (cover and portfolio); Bill McDowell; Laura Cano; and Albert Chong. Each portfolio with essay by Jeffrey Hoone or Gary Hesse. This copy is in VG+ condition with a small chip along spine. Contact Sheet 92, 1997. Pamela Vander Zwan; Danny Tisdale; Peter Max Kanhola; Bob Haggar. Each portfolio with essay by Jeffrey Hoone or Gary Hesse. Also Deborah Willis-Kennedy (back cover) with essay by Willis-Kennedy on inside back cover. This copy is in VG+ condition with some small page crimps and a crease on lower right corner of cover. $20 for all four sold as lot. 48bb. Contact Sheet 102: The Light Work Annual, ed. by Jeffrey Hoone. [Features portfolios by Margaret Stratton, Ajamu, Saiman Li, Elijah Gowin, Nancy Floyd, Chan Chao, Tim Maul, Stephen Mahan, Tony Gleaton, Zana Briski, Michael Putnam, Beth B. Posthumous tribute to Rita Hammond.] Syracuse University, 1999. Stiff illus. wraps, mint, $12.50. 48bb.1. Contact Sheet 176. Michael Buhler-Rose: New Geographics. Exhibition, March 17-May 4, 2014. Light Work, Syracuse University. [Photographs of European Americans who live like and dress like people in India.] Like new. $5. 44bb.2. Contact Sheet 178. Alison Rossiter: Revive. Exhibition, August 18-October 22, 2014. Light Work, Syracuse University. [Photographs made with outdated silver gelatin paper using only light and chemistry.] Like new, with invitation card laid in. $5. 44bb.2.1. Contemporary Photographer. Vol. 1, No. 2. The Sense of Abstraction. Exhibition by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, July-August 1960. Photographers include Francis Brugiere; Alfred Stieglitz; Moholy-Nagy; Edward Steichen; Edward Weston; Alvin Langdon Coburn; Ralph Alberto; Gerard Ifert; Koyo Okada; Jaromir Stephany; Val Telberg; Nathan Lyons; Naomi Savage; Leo C. Massopust; Harold Edgerton; Syl Labrot; Lennart Olson; and Wynn Bullock. Good in wraps with stains on covers, which are separating at stapled spine, internally very good. Previous owner, photographer Louis H. Draper, wrote his surname at the top of the front cover. [This publication is not to be confused with Aperture, Vol. 8, No. 2, also called The Sense of Abstraction, a more easily obtainable item which was on a similar theme and had a partial overlap in photographers included.] $45. 44bb.2.2. Contemporary Photographer. Vol. V, No. 3, 1966. Includes Charles Harbutt,The Multi-Level Picture Story; Grey Villet, drug addicts at Synanon; exhibition reviews without illustrations about Aaron Siskind, Frederick Sommer;, and Elliot Erwitt; and other articles. Like new in illustrated wraps with cover by Harbutt. $30. 44bb.2.3. Contemporary Photographer. Vol. V, No. 4, 1966. Includes photography by Marie Cosindas (mostly still life and portraits) and Warren Hill (urban landscapes including inserted female nudes), and texts by Ralph Hattersley, Beaumont Newhall, Nicholas Dean, John Schulze, Grace M. Mayer; Jerry Uelsmann; Robert Heinecken, et al. Reading copy with closed tears and light stains on cover, large chip in margin of Hattersley article, lacks table of contents page (unpaginated so not possible for me to tell what pages are missing, although all contributors listed at back are present). Illustrations are fine. Scarce in any condition. $20. 44bb.3. Contemporary Trends. The Chicago Photographic Gallery of Columbia College, 1976. . Oblong softcover, 62 pages. Introduction by Van Deren Coke. Essays by A.D. Coleman and Bill Jay. Includes black and white and some color images from Ruth Bernhard, Barbara Crane, Judy Dater, Ralph Gibson, Emmet Gowin, Robert Heinecken, Eikoh Hosoe, Ray Metzker, Aaron Siskind, Todd Walker, Jack Welpott, and Minor White. Statements by the photographers. Ex-library with usual evidence including spine label. Significant liquid damage affecting edges and back cover but no mold. Several pages detached. Adequate reference copy. $5. 44bb.4. Convergence: 8 Photographers. Exhibition of work by black photographers held at the Photographic Resource Center, Boston, in collaboration with theVisual Studies Workshop, guest curated by Deborah Willis, December 14, 1990-January 24, 1991. Essay by Edmund Barry Gaither. Photographers include Albert Chong; Todd Gray; Jeffrey Scales; Coreen Simpson; Clarissa Sligh; Elisabeth Sunday; Christian Walker; and Wendel White. Includes exhibition checklist and biographical summaries for each photographer. Like new in wraps, 32 pages. $35. 48bbb. Cook, George H. The Preservation of a Photographic History: The George H. Cook Collection of Agricultural and Scientific Photographs at Rutgers. By Rick Mitchell. [New Jersey Museum of Agriculture, ca. 1980.] 16 page pamphlet with essay and 14 illustrations in sepia tone, including two on covers. [Note: the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture has closed and this very extensive photo collection was dispersed. A small sample group of lantern slides selected by Rick Mitchell is at the Monmouth County Archives.] Illustrated wraps, fine, $30. Two copies available. 48bbbb. Cook, George S. Photographer... Under Fire: The Story of George S. Cookby Jack C. Ramsey, Jr. Historical Resources Press, 1994. Limited edition; Copy #717 of 1,000. Double signed and inscribed to “Gerry.” Cook, “The Mathew Brady of the South,” lived from 1819 to 1902. He grew up in Newark, New Jersey, before settling in Charleston, South Carolina. Fine hardcover with dust jacket. $60. 48c. Cooper, Joseph D. Single-Lens Reflex Photography. Third Edition. Amphoto, 5th printing, wraps, vg, 1972. Signature of previous owner on title page. $1.00. 48d. Cornelius, Robert. Robert Cornelius: Portraits from the Dawn of Photography, by William F. Stapp with contributions by Marian S. Carson and M. Susan Barger. Published for the National Portrait Gallery by Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983. [Includes the earliest portrait (a selfie) made with the daguerreotype process and others by Cornelius, 1839-1847, with informative essays on Cornelius and the science of daguerreotypy.] Stiff wraps, as issued, with custom made 4 mil polyester jacket. Lightly shelfworn, light brown flecks on front flyleaf, overall very good. SOLD 49. Cosindas, Marie. Paul Simon. Greatest Hits, Etc. Columbia JC 35032. [Record album with color cover portrait by Marie Cosindas.] Jacket and disc near fine. $5.00. 50. Coulson, Major Thomas. Mata Hari, Courtesan and Spy. New York: Blue Ribbon Books, 1930. With photographs from the motion picture starring Greta Garbo. One corner worn, o/w vg. $20. 50a. Cowin, Eileen. Eileen Cowin, Work 1971-1998. still (and all). Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, 2000. Essays by Sue Spaid and Mark Alice Durant. Stiff illustrated wraps. Exhibition catalog, 40 pages with color illustrations.. Includes biographical information on the photographer. Exhibit at Armory Center for the Arts, Southeast Museum of Photography, and University of Maryland/Baltimore County, Fine Arts Gallery, 2000-2001. Near fine, $15. 50b. Crane, Barbara. Barbara Crane Photographs, 1948-1980. Essays by Estelle Jussim and Paul Vanderbilt. Center for Creative Photography, 1981. Stiff wraps, very good with moderate shelf wear and slight fading on spine. With custom made 4 mil polyester jacket. An attractive copy. $25. 50c. Crane, Barbara. Barbara Crane: Evolution of a Vision. Essay by Tom Beck. Memorandum on Alchemy by Paul Vanderbilt. Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1983. Exhibition catalog, illustrated wraps, 20 pages. Includes list of 269 works in the exhibit. Near fine with yellow round label on title page with a number. $25. Another copy, very good with crimp on lower right of front cover, warmly inscribedby Barbara to David (possibly David Travis), June 28, 1983. $40. 51. Crawford, Ralston. Ralston Crawford: Photographs/Art and Process. [Exhibition organized by Edith A. Tonelli and John Gossage, with catalog essay by Tonelli.] University of Maryland, 1983. [Like Charles Sheeler, to whom Crawford is compared in Tonelli's essay, Crawford [1906 - 1977 ] was both a painter in the Precisionist style and a photographer; his work is held by the Library of Congress, Phillips Gallery, and other museums. This well printed catalog of 58 photographs includes both formalist studies of architectural elements and pictures of jazz musicians in New Orleans. Also included are three of his paintings in color, a portrait of Crawford, and a chronology. If you like the photographs of Charles Sheeler and Walker Evans, you will probably like Crawford's. Wraps, fine. SOLD 51.a. Crawford, William. The Keepers of Light: A History & Working Guide to the Early Photographic Processes. Morgan & Morgan, 1979. Scarce hardcover edition, near fine, illustrated paper over boards, not issued with dust jacket. Custom made polyester jacket. After an excellent introductory history section of more than 100 pages, illustrated with color plates by Julia Margaret Cameron, Joseph Keiley, Edward Steichen, Hill & Adamson, Charles Negre, Henri Le Secq, William Henry Fox Talbot, J.J.E. Mayall, William Notman, Alfred Stieglitz, et al., Crawford provides detailed instructions and discussion of 19th and early 20th century photographic processes, including Salted Paper, Ambrotype, Platinum, Palladium, Kallitype, Carbon, Carbro, Three-Color Carbro, Gum Dichromate, Oil, Bromoil, Photogravure, and Collotype, as well as Color Separation and Conservation and Restoration. Also includes chapter Early History of Photomechanical Printing with discussion of Heliography, etched Daguerreotypes, Photogalvanography, Gravure Heliographique, and Woodburytype. Essential reference on this topic. $60. 51aa. Creative Camera, February 1969, Number 56. Edited by Bill Jay. Published by Colin Osman. Cover photo by Duane Michals. Includes Duane Michals, Photo-Sequences; Paul Strand, Mexican Portfolio; Ken Heyman, dislocated photographs; Inge Morath & Saul Steinberg, anti-photographer masks; Rene Magritte, painted collages; John Szarkowski, Photography and Mass Media; Peter Bunnell, The Photographer as Printmaker. Other photographers include Edward Weston, Lee Friedlander, Atget; Man Ray; Jerry Uelsmann; and Colin Osman. Cover crimps, crease on back cover, a couple of small llight brown stains on back cover, internal pages have some crimps at margins but overall a near very good copy. $30. 51aa.1. Cross Currents, Cross Country: Recent Photography from the Bay Area and Massachusetts. SF Camerawork, San Francisco and Photographic Resource Center, Boston, 1988. Edited by Debra Heimerdinger, Jean Caslin, and Dan Younger. Essays by Anne Wilkes Tucker and Pamela Allara. Published on the occasion of an exchange of exhibitions in the fall of 1988. The exhibition catalogue supercedes SF Camerawork Quarterly, Volume 15, No. 1 and VIEWS: The Journal of Photography in New England, Volume 10, No.1 (Fall 1988). [Photographers illustrated include Cay Lang; Chris Sullivan; Larry Sultan;Richard Misrach; Robert Dawson; Michael Kenna; Michelle Van Parys; John Harding; Catherine Wagner; Ken Light; David Heiden; Ruth Morgan; Ken Miller; Leon Borensztein; John Bloom; Doug DuBois; Sara Leith; Vance Gilbert; Ken Botto; Brian Taylor; Mark Durant; Gary Borgstedt; Hilda Shum/Paul Berg; Jo Whaley; Nina Glaser; Paul WinternitzJerry Berndt; Polly Brown; Ted Spagna; Chris Enos; Jim Dow; Maryjean Viano Crowe; Sheron Rupp; David PriftiSnyder MacNeil; Becky Hunt; Mary Frey; Thomas Young; Margo Valboni; David Mussina; Anna Strickland; Dana Salvo; and Vin Borelli.] Wraps, very good with some rubbing on covers, 65 pages. $15. 51aaa. Cuba. Under the Cuban Sun. June 16-September 17, 2016. Throckmorton Fine Art. Illustrated wraps, 32 pages, almost like new with minuscule wear bottom right corner of cover. Photographers include Henri Cartier-Bresson; Walker Evans; Susan S. Bank; Jane Cytryn; Graciela Iturbide; Joseph Ney; Michael Scalisi; Christophe von Hohenberg; Jesse A. Fernandez; Raul Canibano; Hector Garcia; Alberto Korda; Rodrigo Moya; Mario Algaze; Juan Carlos Alom; Raul Canibano. Includes photographs of Ernest Hemingway, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara. $25. 51aaaa. Cubism. Cubism and American Photography, 1910-1930 by John Pultz and Catherine B. Scallen. Sterling and Francine Clark Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1981. Illustrated stiff wraps, 79 pages, near fine. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition. Well illustrated with informed substantial discourses in six chapters with notes and bibliography. Photographers illustrated include Alfred Stieglitz; John Haviland; Clarence White; Paul Anderson; Alvin Langdon Coburn; Paul Strand; Man Ray; Morton Schamberg; Charles Sheeler; Edward Steichen; Francis Bruguiere; Paul Outerbridge; Ralph Steiner; Edward Weston; Tina Modotti; Margaret Mather; Margaret Bourke-White; Anton Bruehl; Berenice Abbott; Walker Evans. Includes exhibition checklist with 70 photographs listed. $35. 51.1. Cumming, Robert. Robert Cumming. A Discourse on Domestic Disorder. Self-published artist's book, 1975. Wraps, 21 pages.1st edition. [A presumably fictional discourse by Cumming about his relationship with his neighbor Wayne, interspersed with his conceptual staged photographs.] Like new, $50. 51.2. Cumming, Robert. Robert Cumming. Interruptions in Landscape and Logic. Self-published artist's book, 1977. Wraps, 29 pages. 1st edition. [A story by Cumming on a fictitious war in the Pacific, illustrated with drawings and photographs by Cumming.] Like new, $50. 51.3. Cumming, Robert. Robert Cumming. A Training in the Arts. Self-published artist's book, 1977. Second edition (previously published by Coach House Press, 1973). Wraps, 24 pages. [A fictional comical autobiography about the author's art education, illustrated with photographs of nude women and men with irrelevant captions.] Like new, $50. 51.4. Cumming, Robert. Robert Cumming. The Weight of Franchise Meat. Self-published artist's book, 1971. First edition of 500 copies in stapled wraps. Sixteen photographs of hamburger patties being weighed on a postage scale from Orange County burger chains A + W, Bob's Big Boy, Buddy's, Burger King, Carl's Jr., Denny's, Heinz, Jack-in-the-Box, McDonald's, and Punky's. Cited on pages 146-147 of Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's "The Photobook: A History, Volume II." A near fine copy of a very collectible title with just a trace of rubbing. $825. 51.4a. Cumming, Robert. Cumming Photographs. Issued as Untitled 18 by the Friends of Photography, 1973. Edited with an essay by James Alinder. 55 pages, 39 photographs plus drawings and text illustrations. Includes interview. Near fine with just a touch of wear at top of spine. $20. 51.5. Cunningham, Imogen. After Ninety. Introduction by Margaretta Mitchell. University of Washington, 1977. Cloth, 1st edition (no later printings indicated), fine with near fine protected dust jacket that has a small faint damp stain at top of spine that you really have to look for to discern. Cunningham's last book, produced as a nonegenarian, with 70 full page portraits of aged persons, including photographers Karl Struss and August Sander, taken from the 1930s to 1970s. $20. 51.6. Curtis, Edward S. Davis, Barbara A. Edward S. Curtis: The Life and Times of a Shadow Catcher. Chronicle, 1985. Fine hardcover with vg+ protected unclipped dust jacket. ISBN 0-87701-346-2. One of the best large format books on Curtis, best known for his photographs of Native Americans, with both biography and numerous photographs. $40. 51d. Czech Photography. Ceskoslovenska fotografie. Prazsky fotosalon 1965. Umelecka fotografie 31. Wraps, very good with minor wear to extremities, with custom-made 4-mil polyester jacket. 1st printing, 8,600 copies. 4 color, 46 black-and-white illustrations, plus photo of exhibition room. Text in Czech. Photographers include Zdenko Feyfar; Josef Koudelka; Josef Sudek; Vaclav Jiru; Kamil Vyskocil; Otakar Nehera; Tibor Honty; Jaroslav Honty; Miroslave Hak; Jan Splichal; Martin Martincek; Jaroslave Stochl; Vilem Heckel; Jelena Latalova; Zdenek Martinovsky; Viktor Radnicky; Joseph Ehm; Vaclav Jiru; Vilem Rosegnal; Erich Einhorn; Vaclav Chochola; Ladislave Sitensky; Bohumil Straka; Eva Fukova; et al. $30. 51e. Czech Photography. fotografove — fotographers by Dr. Jiri Jaskmanicky. Ceske Centrum Fotografie / Czech Center of Photography, 1999. Portfolio of pamphlets with printed wrapper. 18 separate double leaves on thick glossy paper with photographs and text in English and Czech. Front cover has small abrasion, probably from removal of a price sticker, otherwise like new. [Photographers include Josef Bartuska; Jan Beran; Frantisek Drtikol; Jaromir Funke; Alexander Hackenschmied (Hammid); Miroslav Hak; Petr Helbich; Tibor Honty; Rudolf Janda; Vaclav Jirasek; Jan Lukas; Ladislave Postupa; Jaroslav Rossler; Jan Saudek; Josef Sudek; Jan Svoboda; Bohumil Stastny; and Josef Vorisek. Tono Stano listed among 19 photographers on back cover but not present and also missing from a bound version seen. An effort to locate a copy in Prague with Stano not successful and it seems likely that Stano was omitted from this publication.] $50.
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52. Daguerre and Niepce. Digital color enlargement (app. 4x6 inches) of blue French postage stamp, 1939 (Scott #374), commemorating first century of photography. $5.00. 52.1. Daguerreian Annual 2014. Official Yearbook of The Daguerreian Society, 2015. 296 pages. Edition of 550 softcover copies. Lavishly illustrated with outstanding research by contributors. Topics include African-American Dress in Daguerreotypes by Karin J. Bohleke; California Gold Rush by Marcos R. Armstrong; George S. Cook Itinerant Daguerreotypist in Georgia, 1848-1850, by E. Lee Eltzroth; Early Boston Photography: Charles E. & Luther Holman Hale by Ron Polito; From Indian Territory to Hawaii, Souvenirs of a Missionary by John A. Monroe; Notes on the Henry Fitz daguerreotype self-portrait, 1839, by Wm. B. Becker; post mortem daguerreotypes by Dr. Sarah M. Iepson; polka fashions of the 1840s and 1850s by Karin J. Bohleke; collection of daguerreotypes saved from recycling center, now at Jackson Homestead Museum, in Newtown, Massachusetts; and selection of member's daguerreotypes. Bump lower right corner. $40. 52.2. The Daguerreian Annual, 2019-2020. Daguerreian Society, 2020. Stephen Perloff, ed. Authors: Ann M. Shumard; Jeremy Rowe; Sean William Nolan; C. Wesley Cowan; Karin J. Bohleke; M. Susan Barger; Wm. B. Becker; David R. Hanlon; Hengli Ge; Berhnard Hildebrandt; Mark Koenigsberg; Pamela C Powell; Ariadna and Grant Romer; Joe Baumann; Elliot Adrian Conte; Leonard A. Walle; Mike robinson; Glenn Willumson; Rachel K. Wetzel; and Bob Zeller. Subjects: Daguerreotypes; Irving Pobboravsky; Moon Daguerreotypes; Robert Cornelius; Nathan Parker; Isaac Rehn; Girault de Prangey; Maine gravestones with daguerreotypes; Albert Raborn Phillips Jr.; Jeremiah Gurney; Frederick Birhill; Gold Rush daguerreotypes; William G. Mason; Marcus Aurelius Root; Mathew Brady; Joseph Rupert Gorgas (Daguerreian Boat); Augustus Washington (of John Brown); Robert H. Vance; John Adams Whipple; Southworth & Hawes; Tintypes of photographers. One of 350 softcover copies. (Also published in hardcover, 80 copies.) New in shrinkwrap, fine. $40. 52a. Daguerreotype Society Membership Directory, 1998. Names, mailing addresses, email addresses, etc. for historians, collectors, contemporary daguerreotypists, et al. Listed alphabetically by last name and indexed by state or country. 117 unbound looseleaf pages. Fine. $10. 52aa. Daguerreotypes. Image, Volume 40, Nos. 1-4. Special Double Issue. George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film. 1997. Entire issue devoted to Rachel Stuhlman, "Luxury, Novelty, Fidelity: Madame Foa's Daguerreian Tale," with numerous illustrations relating to the history of the daguerreotype and adultery in France, including three portraits of Daguerre. As new, $10. (2 copies available) 52c. Daguerreotypes. Rudisill, Richard. Mirror Image: The Influence of the Daguerreotype on American Society. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1971. 1st edition, hardcover, near fine (only flaw is last page has corner cut off) with near fine, price clipped mylar protected dust jacket. 342 pages, 202 illustrations. About as nice a copy as one could find for this scarce and wonderful book; this copy was formerly in the collection of David Hunter McAlpin, although his name is not on it. Thoroughly researched, filled with fascinating detail and insights, never superceded. Includes 16 page annotated bibliography. An essential reference for any one interested in daguerreotypes, history of photography, mid-19th century American history, etc. $225. 52d. Daguerreotypes. Wood, John. The Scenic Daguerreotype: Romanticism & Early Photography. University of Iowa, 1995. 1st printing. 222 pages. [Remarkable collection of daguerreotypes from museums and private collections, showing landscape, architecture, city views, and other subjects rarely seen in early photoraphy. Daguerreotypists include Henry Negretti and Joseph Zambra (Egypt), Jules Itier (Macao, Philae), Alexander John Ellis (Rome), Calvert Jones (Margam Castle), Barthelemy-Urbain Bianchi (Toulouse), Louis Daguerre (Paris), Charles Fredericks and Weeks (Brazil), Samuel Bemis (Mt. Crawford), George H. Johnson (California), William Stroud (Norristown Fire Company), James P. Ball (Greenbriar Resort), Louis-Alphonse Poitevin (view of his house), Robert Vance (San Francisco), William and Frederick Langenheim (Girard Bank, Philadelphia), Joseph Wilhelm Pero (Lubeck), Baron Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gros (Greece), William S. Porter (Girard College), Southworth and Hawes (Boston), Henry Coit Perkins (Newburyport, 1839), Hugo Sangenwald (Honolulu), and many others.) Fine hardcover with mylar protected dust jacket, one page has a short crease in corner. SOLD 52e. Daguerre, Louis J.M. Gernsheim, Helmut and Alison. L.J.M. Daguerre; The History of the Diorama and the Daguerreotype. Second revised edition with 124 illustrations. Dover, 1968. First or early printing, lacks ISBN number found in later printings of this edition. Wraps, vg+, $25.00. 52f. Daguerreotypes. R. Derek Wood. The Arrival of the Daguerreotype in New York. American Photographic Historical Society, 1995. Wraps, 14 pages. [A detailed analysis of when and by whom news of the daguerreotype reached New York, including roles of D.W. Seager and Francois Gouroud. Wood discusses mistake in Beaumont Newhall's The Daguerreotype in America but was apparently was unaware of camera maker George Prosch's claim in Anthony’s Photographic Bulletin, April 24, 1886, that he made a test daguerreotype before providing the first daguerreotype camera to Seager, who is usually credited with making the first daguerreotype in the U.S. Includes biography of Wood and two-page bibliography of his publications.] Like new, $25. 52g. Daguerreotypes. A Practical Introduction to the Art of Daguerreotypy in the 20th Century. Northlight No. 2. By Kenneth E. Nelson. University of Arizona, 1977. Wraps, very good with short splits at top and bottom of spine. About 60 pages including unpaginated appendices. [Provides thorough explanation of how to make daguerreotypes with photographs and drawings to illustrate. Nelson was an undergraduate B.F.A. major at the University of Arizona when he wrote this report and went on to become one of the best known contemporary daguerreotypists.] Scarce, only 5 copies in libraries listed in WorldCat. $100. 52h. Daguerreotypes. Image, the Journal of the George Eastman House of Photography. Volume 5, Number 1, January 1956. Edited by Minor White. Includes Beaumont Newhall, "The Broadway Daguerreian Galleries," pages 27-37. [Discusses the leading galleries owned by Mathew Brady, Martin M. Lawrence, Rufus Anson, and Jeremiah Gurney, and mentions the operators who actually took the daguerreotypes for them such as James A. Brown, Polycarp von Schneidau, and Gabriel Harrison. Well illustrated with views of galleries, portraits of daguerreotypists, etc.] Complete issue, 45 pages, also includes book review by Newhall of Mathew Brady, Historian with a Camera by James D. Horan. Good with some crimps and other signs of use, no internal marks. $25. 52i. Dahl-Wolfe, Louise. Sally Eauclaire, Louise Dahl-Wolfe: A Retrospective Exhibition. National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1987. Illustrated wraps, 94 pages. 44 plates and 6 other photographs, 1932-1955, consisting of portraits, fashion photos of models such as Suzy Parker, nudes, et al. (Dahl-Wolfe was a leading photographer for Harper's Bazaar.) Portraits include Christian Dior; Ingrid Bergman; Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya; Carson McCullers; Orson Welles; Jean Cocteau; Dolores del Rio; Isamu Noguchi; Wanda Landowska; Colette; Lauren bacall; Jean Patchett; et al. Facsimile printed signature of the photographer in dark blue ink on preliminary title page. Near very good with four words underlined in text, minor wear on covers. $30. 53. Darmstadt, Germany. Darmstadt eine Bildreportage. Aufnahmen Ruth Fink. Text Willy Thonnessen. Dieses Darmstadt-Buch wurde 1960 zum hundertfunfundzwansigjahrigen Bestehehen der Firma Eduard Roether, Buchdruckerei und Verlag. Black-and-white photographs of a summer day in Darmstadt, Germany, divided into sections: Morning, Breakfast Time, Panorama, Midday, Sitting on a Park Bench, The Nursery, and Evening. 126 pages. Fine with vg+ protected dust jacket. List of photos laid in, in German, French, and English. Text of book is in German. $15. 53a. Dater, Judy and Jack Welpott. Women and Other Visions. Introduction by Henry Holmes Smith. Morgan & Morgan, 1st ed., 1976. [Photographs of urban women, often in an exploration of their sexuality. Subjects include actress Twinka Thiebaud, photographer Linda Connor, painter Maggie Wells, and self portrait by Dater, Dater by Welpott, and Dater and Welpott together by Arnold Newman. Also includes portraits of photographer Imogen Cunningham. With chronologies for the two photographers.] Fair with significant condition issues, reading copy. $5. 53b. Davidson, Bruce. "One Man Show: Bruce Davidson," in Leica Photography, Volume 12, Number 1, 1959. Article on Davidson, pages 4-9, with 8 photographs, including The Widow of Montmartre, Errol Flynn, Leonard Bernstein, Welsh children, et al.). [At 24, Davidson was the newest member of Magnum, the photographers' agency, at the time of this publication. He went on to a very distinguished career with many books and other publications.] Entire issue, 31 pages. Other articles include photographs of the United Nations in session by Y. Ernest Satow. Near very good with small scuff and short creases on cover $10. 53c. Davidson, Bruce. Central Park. Aperture, 1995. 1st edition, not to be confused with reprint. Fine in near fine protected dust jacket that has a very slight dent on lower left of front cover, with signature of previous owner on front flyleaf. 12 x 10 inches. SOLD 53d. Davidson, Bruce. Subsistence U.S.A. Text by Carol Hill. Photographs by Bruce Davidson. Holt, Rinehart & Wilson, 1973. [Study of poor people in America]. 1st edition, stiff wraps, fine with non-authorial gift inscription in pencil (erasable) on front flyleaf. 192 pages. $5. 53.1. Davis, Phil. Photography. William C. Brown, 1972. 1st ed. with spiral bound wraps. [This is the 1st ed. of a book now in its 7th edition. With email letter from the author about the editions.] vg with slight creases and rubbing, publisher's address taped to first title page, signature of previous owner, Ed Meyers (formerly Executive Editor of Popular Photography). $100. 54. Davis, Phil. Beyond the Zone System (Curtin & London, 1981, 1st ed., 2nd printing, hard cover with near fine dust jacket) and Beyond the Zone System Workbook (Curtin & London, 1981, 1st printing, wraps, vg+ with slight bump bottom of front cover). [In readily understandable language, illustrations, and diagrams, Davis explains how to get perfect negatives through senistometry, including how to read and interpret film curves, zone system theory and practice, how to run your own zone tests, etc. The workbook includes instructions on how to convert a light meter into a densitometer, as well as testing paper and film and making a "wonder wheel" of gray scales to use as a guide during photography. Very useful for serious photographers.] Two volumes, $50. 54.1. Deal, Joe. Joe Deal: New Topographics. Northlight 4. Arizona State University, 1977. Spiral bound, 19 pages plus several unnumbered pages, including a reproduction of a landscape photo by Joe Deal. Interview with Joe Deal about his growth and development as a photographer by Nasrallah S. Behbehani, including how he became involved in the very well known New Topographics exhibition at the George Eastman House. [At the time of the interview, Deal was on the faculty of the University of California at Riverside. He was visiting Arizona State as a guest lecturer and judge of a state-wide student photography competition.] Scarce. Six copies held by libraries indexed in WorldCat. Like new, $100. 54a. DeCarava, Roy and Langston Hughes. The Sweet Flypaper of Life. [The first major publication by photographer Roy DeCarava, first issued in 1955. DeCarava was the first African American photographer to receive a Guggenheim fellowship.] Howard U. Press, 1984. First Howard U. edition. Near fine with near fine dust jacket, discreet blindstamp of previous owner on flyleaf. $125. Another copy, inscribed to Ken Kaplowitz and signed by DeCarava on title page, 3-22-1986. Fine in very good protected dust jacket with wear along top edge and spine, which is slightly faded. Kaplowitz taught art and photography for 49 years at The College of New Jersey.Also signed by Kaplowitz on front flyleaf. $250. 54aa. DeCarava, Roy. Roy DeCarava. The Nation's Capital in Photographs, 1976. February 14 - May 9, 1976. Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1976. Wraps, 24 pages, 16 illustration. [Includes biographical information and a portrait of the renowned African American photographer. The Nation’s Capital series included Lee Friedlander, John Gossage, Anthony Hernandez, Roy DeCarava, Lewis Baltz, Jan Groover, Robert Cumming, and Joe Cameron.] Near fine with traces of crimps, scarce, especially in this condition. $75. 54a.1. DeCarava, Roy. Harry Belafonte, Streets I Have Walked. RCA LSP-2696 [vinyl LP record album with cover photo of Belafonte by Roy DeCarava]. Minor ring wear on jacket, disc fine. $5. 54a.2 DeCarava, Roy. Roy DeCarava: Photographs. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, September 12 - October 26, 1975. Introduction by Alvia Wardlaw Short. Wraps, 75 pages, near fine with custom-made 4 mil polyester jacket. [Catalog for first major retrospective for DeCarava, African American photographer reknowned for his illustrations for The Sweet Flypaper of Life with text by Langston Hughes. Includes list of 122 photographs in the exhibition, chronology, and bibliography.] $65. 54a.3. DeCarava, Roy. Infinity. Volume 12, Number 4. April 1964. Includes “The Sound I Saw” by Roy DeCarava, pages 4-21, and “Nat Herz,” a member of the Aesthetic Realism Photographers Cooperative, pages 22-32. Also includes insert with index to Infinity magazine, 1963. 34 pages. Good with printed address of subscriber on edge of front cover, Bernard Wolff, and vertical rubbing in center of cover, as well as other evidence of use. Scarce. $50. Another copy, somewhat better condition, without subscriber name, with creases and light soiling on covers. $55. 54a.4. DeCarava, Roy. Popular Photography. Volume 66, Number 4. April 1970. Includes 9 page article, “Roy De Carava: Thru Black Eyes,” by A.D. Coleman. Other articles include one on major photographica collector Arnold Crane, describing his collection of photographs by noted photographers and 7,000 photography books. An article by Ralph Hattersley has been excised and those pages are missing from this copy. As is, $5. 54a.4.1. DeCarava, Roy. Roy DeCarava. Edited by Jim Alinder. Friends of Photography, 1981. Untitled 27. Member's Edition. Wraps, good oblong heavy volume with cover wear, scratches, and crimps. Pages fine. $35. 54a.5. Delamotte, Philip H. The Crystal Palace. Photographs by Philip H. Delamotte, March 28-June 22, 1980. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House. Essay by Janet E. Buerger. Wraps, 16 pages. [Catalog for exhibition of 62 prints from Delamotte's exceedingly rare portfolio of albumen prints, Photographic Reports of the Progress of the Works of the Crystal Palace and Gardens (1855). This catalog reproduces ten of the images, with an annotated list of all 62 and a list of 160 Photographic Reports of the Progress of the Works of the Crystal Palace and Gardens. The original Crystal Palace was built to house the first world fair held in London in 1851.] Good with moderate damage from mishandling by the U.S. Postal Service, including two short closed tears on rear cover and light vertical crimp through the center of all pages. Mailing label (to me) on rear cover. A serviceable copy of an uncommon photography catalog; no copies found for sale elsewhere. $15. 54a.6. Delano, Jack. Photographic Memories. Smithsonian, 1977. Autobiography of Jack Delano, renowned photographer best known for his association with Roy Stryker, who directed photography for FSA/OWI and Standard Oil. Delano later worked in Puerto Rico, where for fifty years he was photographer, filmmaker, television station director, book illustrator, cartoonist, and composer. Subjects include documentary photography; Farm Security Administration; Puerto Rico; Virgin Islands; Peru; and World War II. 1st printing, new hardcover with dust jacket. Issued at $29.95. $18. 54a.7. Delaware Valley. Seven Photographers: Delaware Valley. Introduction by Wendy Holmes. Peters Valley, 1979. Softcover catalog on glossy paper, 32 pages. [Illustrated catalog for an exhibition of photographs commissioned by Peters Valley with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, featuring Goodwin Harding, Kipton Kumler, Wendy MacNeil, John McWilliams, Sandy Noyes, Stephen Shore, and George Tice.] Includes brief biographies of the photographers. A near fine copy of an easily damaged publication uncommonly found in this condition. $65. 54a.8. de Lory, Peter. Peter de Lory: Short Stories. The West. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery 33. August 27-October 22, 1993. Schine Student Center, Syracuse University. Introduction by Jeffrey Hoone. Wraps, 16 pages. Includes biographical information about the artist. Like new, $15. 54a.9. Demachy, Robert. Turn of the Century Photographs by Robert Demachy (1859-1936). Softcover exhibition catalog, Yale University Art Gallery 7 March - 1 May 1983. Essay by Kim Sichel, with discussion of oil prints, gum bichromate prints, and oil transfer prints. 27 pages. List of 83 works in exhibition. Reproduction of a Demachy photo on cover, otherwise not illustrated. Fine, $10. 54a.10. Demarchelier, Patrick. Patrick Demarchelier. Fashion Photography. American Photographer Master Series, Henry Horenstein, Editor. Introduction by Sean Callahan. Essay by Kathryn E. Livingston. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 1989. 1st edition, stiff illustrated wraps. [Includes stunning nudes, Cindy Crawford; Linda Evangelista; Jerry Hall; Michele Eabry; Estelle; Clotilde; Billy Joel; Martin Sheen; Gene Hackman; Brook Shields; Johnny Depp; Kim Basinger; Isabelle Adjani; Warren Beatty.] Like new, $20. 54b. Demarchelier, Patrick. O'Brien, Glenn. Patrick Demarchelier Photographs. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 1995,1996. [Stunningly beautiful b&w of men and women, inc. celebrities, some nude.] Black cloth, photo on cover.Very fine, exc. corner bump, remainder mark on top & four inch blank line (not breaking surface of picture) on right side of cover picture. Issued w/o dj at $65. $20. 54b.1. De Meyer, Baron. The Collection of Baron De Meyer. Monday, October 20, 1980 at 2 p.m. Sotheby's New York. Auction catalog, 162 lots, profusely although not completely illustrated as some lots contained many photographs. [When De Meyer died in 1946, his adopted son Ernest gathered his personal belongings and stored them in a large steamer trunk that De Meyer had owned for most of his life and had accompanied him on his travels in Europe and Asia. The photographs in this sale were from that trunk, which had been stored for decades.] Fine, softcover, $45. 54c. Denmark. Dybdahl, Vagn, et al. Erhvervshistorisk Arbog 1970. Meddelelser fra Erhvervsarkivet 21. Universitetsforlaget I Aarhus, 1970. [Economic archives in Denmark, illus. w. 19th century photos of Danish leaders, workers, street scenes, etc.] Hardcover, 172pp. vg. ex. small rubbed area on cover. $25. 54d. Deschamps, Francois. Francois Deschamps, Life in a Book. Visual Studies Workshop, 1986. First edition of 500 copies. [Fictional illustrated autobiography in black-and-white photographs. From the back cover: "F. Deschamps, the author/photographer of this fascinating book is a magician and former dictator of Malaria, an island in the Caribbean Antilles. Although he was a fairly popular dictator, he quite suddenly decided to retire in 1975. He now resides with his canary in a small house in upstate New York."] Like new, $45. 55.Deschin, Jacob. New Ways in Photography. (Textbook). Blue Ribbon, 1936, reprinted 1941. Dust jacket chipped. $10.00. 55.1. DeSouza, Allan. Allan DeSouza [and] Yong Soon Min. AlterNatives. April 4 - June 15, 1997. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, No. 48. Schine Student Center, Syracuse University. Introduction by Gary Hesse. 24 pages. [Includes images from Min's series BellyTalk and Defining Moments and deSouza's series An American Notebook, Jane Series, and Dick Series, as well as collaborations.] Wraps, like new. $15. 55.2. Detroit. A Detroit Portfolio. Photographs from the Collection of Manning Brothers, Commercial Photographers. 1986 Calendar. Architroit, 1985. Calendar with 13 historic photographs. Days of the month often have historic Michigan events on that day noted. Includes history of Manning Brothers, Commercial Photographers and a bibliography. [After working for other photographers, William H. and John J. Manning opened their own studio at 96 Miami (now Broadway) in Detroit in 1906. When this calendar was published, William's son Edward was running the business, then located in Madison Heights, and had an archive of more than 250,000 images.] Fine with original illustrated envelope in very good condition with age toning. $25. 55.3. Devlin, Lucinda. Lucinda Devlin: The Omega Suites, September 1-October 23, 1992. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, No. 29. Schine Student Center, Syracuse University. Introduction by Jeffrey Hoone with essay by Lucinda Devlin. Wraps with foldout cover. Five full page color illustrations. [Devlin's series taken in prisons of execution chambers with Electric Chairs; Lethal Injection Chambers; Gas Chambers; and Gallows.] Like new, $15. 55.3a. Diamond, Hugh. The Face of Madness. Hugh W. Diamond and the Origin of Psychiatric Photography. By Sander L. Gilman, ed., Hugh W. Diamond, and John Conolly. Brunner/Mazel, 1976. Psychiatry, mental illness, and portraits of patients in the nineteenth century. Wraps, good with creases to corners of cover and wear to extremities. $25. 55.4. Diana Camera. The Diana Show: Pictures Through a Plastic Lens. Untitled 21. The Friends of Photography. Softcover catalog of an exhibit with 80 photographs, more than 40 of which are reproduced one to a page. Includes exhibit checklist. Photographers include James Alinder, Larry S. Ferguson, Nancy Rexroth, Lauren Shaw, Cindy Sirko, Joanne Tracy, Sharon Watkins, Graydon Wood, et al. Fine with small crimp along spine. $20. (2 copies available) 55.5. Digital Photography. Digital Photography: Captured Images/Volatile, Memory/New Montage. Exhibit catalog. Curated by Marnie Gillett and Jim Pomeroy. SF Camerwork, San Francisco, June 9-August 13, 1988, and three subsequent venues. [Texts and photographs by Paul Berger, Michael Brodsky, Christopher Burnett, Carol Flax, George Legrady, Manual (Suzanne Bloom and Ed Hill), Esther Parada, Sheila Pinkel, Alan Rath, and Ed Tannenbaum.] Wraps, 36 pages, like new. $35. 55a. Di Grappa, Carol, ed. Landscape: Theory. [Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Harry Callahan, Paul Caponigro; Hamish Fulton, William Garnett, Eliot Porter, Art Sinsabaugh, George Tice, and Brett Weston. Full page photographs with extensive statements by each photographer. ] Lustrum Press, 1980. Large hardcover, black cloth, fine with vg+ dust jacket. A classic title from Ralph Gibson's Lustrum Press. Scarce in hard cover. $100. 55b. Di Perna, Frank. Frank Di Perna. Color Photographs. June 4 - July 17, 1977. Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1977. Essay by Jane Livingston. Edition of 2,000. VG+ with a few light spots near spine of front cover. 10 pages, 7 color plates of SX-70 color photographs reproduced actual size. Includes catalogue of 42 works in the exhibit and biographical information about the photographer. $10. 56. Diptychs. Reverberations: Diptychs & Triptychs from the Southeast Museum of Photography. Essay by Alison Devine Nordstrom. Wraps, 1995.Wraps, like new except stamped "GEH" at bottom of page 3 (George Eastman House). 16 pages. Exhibition checklist with 30 images. Photographers included in the exhibit (not all illustrated) included Carolyn Brown; Brian Eckerle; Carol Flax; Carlos Garaicoa; Clint Imboden, Jr.; Kenro Izu; William Klein; Michelle Luke; Robert Rauschenberg; Craig Roper; Jan C. Watten; Charles Wellman; Guy Michel Telemaque; Sylvia Lizama; Dan Biferie; Chad D. Smith; Regina Vater; et al. $15. Another copy, like new, without GEH stamp. $20. 56.1. Disabilities. Portraits of and by the Developmentally Disabled. Photographs by Peter Reiss and His Students. October 9 - November 16, 1986. Eye Gallery, San Francisco. Including covers, 8 page small illustrated pamphlet, fine. Five pages pertain to the exhibit. $5. (Two copies available.) 56.2. Discovery & Recognition. Untitled 25. Friends of Photography, 1981. Edited by James Alinder. Additional texts by Beaumont Newhall, Anita Ventura Mozle, and Wright Morris. Photographs by Harry Callahan; Lee Friedlander; Mark Klett; Imogen Cunningham; Wright Morris; John B. Greene; Roy DeCarava; William Garnett; Carleton E. Watkins; Dirk E. Park; Tricia Sample; Diane Keaton; and Edmund Teske. Near fine in stiff illustrated glossy wraps. $5. 56a. Disfarmer, Mike. Heber Springs Portraits: Continuity and Change in the World Disfarmer Photographed by Toba Pato Tucker. Essay by Alan Trachtenberg. University of New Mexico Press, 1996. Disfarmers' portraits of town folk in Heber Springs, Arkansas, taken in the 1930s and 1940s, together with Tucker's portraits of the same people and descendants fifty years later. A fascinating photographic book. Wraps, as new in shrinkwrap. Issued at $29.9. SOLD 56b. Dmitri, Ivan. Photography in the Fine Arts. Museum Directors' Selections for the 1965 New York World's Fair Exhibition. [Catalog for N.Y. World's Fair PFA exhibit at Kodak pavillion. Includes portraits by Karsh and of Karsh at work by Dmitri, checklist, 20 other illus. by Richard Avedon, Bert Stern, John Brook, Cornell Capa, Elliot Erwitt, Ernst Haas, Philippe Halsman, Karsh, Inge Morath, Arnold Newman, Irving Penn, John Szarkowski, Brett Weston, et al. Near fine, some foxing on rear cover, $20. 57. Doisneau, Robert. Frank Pourcel. Our Paris [Long Playing Record album, Capitol T1002, liner notes copyrighted 1954; cover is wonderful sepia tone Doisneau photo, "Kiss with Leeks," 1950 (see plate 176 in Robert Doisneau, A Photographer's Life.)] Fine, suitable for framing, music nice, too. $20. 57a. Donoghue, Peter M. The Night Line: A Memoir of Work by Ambrose Clancy. Photographs by Peter M. Donahue. New Amsterdam, 1990. ISBN 0-941533-45-X. Hardcover with protected dust jacket, ex-library with trimmed rear flyleaf, otherwise in excellent condition. Concerns taxi drivers who drive their cabs at night in New York City. Both author and photographer were professional cab drivers. Photos were exhibited at the City Museum of New York. $5. 57.1. Dorer, Harry C. This Was New Jersey as Seen by Photographer Harry C. Dorer. Edited by John T. Cunningham. Rivergate/Rutgers University Press, 2007. Hundreds of black-and-white photographs by the news photographer between 1920 and 1954 in Newark and elsewhere around New Jersey, including the Pine Barrens. Identified subjects include Joe Louis, Thomas Edison, William Jenning Bryan, Edward Prince of Wales, Edward P. Weston, Tim McCoy, Alfred E. Smith, Clifford J. MacGregor, Babe Ruth, Russ Van Atta, Jack Johnson, Mrs. Mary Lord Harrison (wife of President Benjamin Harrison), A. Harry Moore, Colonel Richard Aldworth, Lt. John D. Bulkley, Douglas Corrigan, Commander C.R. Rosendahl, Hudson Maxim, General N.J. Federoff, Alfred E. Driscoll, et al. 1st ed. Hardcover with dust jacket. New. Issued at 29.95. $19.95. 57.a.1. Doty, Robert. Photography in America. Introduction by Minor White. [Complete record of the exhibition at the Whitney Museum of Art, November 20, 1974 to Janurary 12, 1975. Described as the first attempt in New York to survey the history of the medium since Beaumont Newhall's Photography 1839-1937 at the Museum of Modern Art. Reproductions of 259 photographs by 86 photographers, including Ansel Adams; Diane Arbus; George N. Barnard; Mathew Brady; Dea Brown; Frincis Bruguiere; Wynn Bullock; Harry Callahan; Paul Caponigro; Walter Chappell; Alvin Langdon Coburn; Mark Cohen; Imogen Cunningham; Charles H. Currier; Judy Dater; Bruce Davidson; F. Holland Day; Roy DeCarava; Thomas Eakins; Alfred Eisenstaedt; Walker Evans; Frank Eugene; Robert Frank; Arnold Genthe; Emmet Gowin; Douglas Kent Hall; Charles Harbutt; Erich Hartmann; Josiah Johnson Hawes; David Heath; Robert Heinecken; Lewis W. Hine; William Henry Jackson; Simpson Kalisher; Gertrude Kasebier; Joseph T. Keiley; George Krause; Les Krims; Syl Labrot; Dorothea Lange; Russell Lee; Danny Lyon; Nathan Lyons; Man Ray; Kate Matthews; Ralph Meatyard; Duane Michals; Barbara Morgan; Wright Morris; Eadweard Muybridge; Arnold Newman; Timothy O'Sullivan; Henry S. Peck; Eliot Porter; Leland Rice; Robert Riger; Jacob Riis; Carl Roodman; Lucas Samaras; George H. Seeley; Arthur Siegel; Aaron Siskind; Ben Shahn; Charles Sheeler; W. Eugene Smith; Frederick Sommer; Albert Sands Southworth; Edward J. Steichen; Ralph Steiner; Alfred Stieglitz; Dennis Stock; Paul Strand; George Tice; Jerry Uelsmann; Adam Clark Vroman; Todd Walker; Carleton Watkins; Weegee; Jack Welpott; Brett Weston; Edward Weston; Clarence White; Minor White; Wood and Gibson; and Don Worth.] Random House, 1974. 1st edition, fine in blue cloth with vg+ protected dust jacket. $15. 57a.1.a. Draper, Louis H. Louis H. Draper: Selected Photographs. Edited by Margaret O'Reilly with essays by Gary D. Saretzky and Iris Schmiesser. Booksmart Studio & Mercer County Community College, 2015. ISBN-978-1-939026-00-2 [Monograph on the esteemed Black photographer Lou Draper (1935-2002), a co-founder of the Kamoinge Group established in the 1960s to document Harlem and later the coordinator of the photography program at Mercer County Community College, NJ. Clothbound with photo mounted on cover, plus dust jacket. Issued in a limited edition of 1,500. 124 pages with numerous full page black-and-white illustrations, with a selection of Draper's photographs of the city, portraits, and abstractions. Includes chronology and other biographical information in appendices. Museums that hold Draper's photographs include the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, George Eastman Museum, Whitney Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Nasher Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, Nelson-Atkins Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art, Baltimore Museum of Art, et al. For more information on Draper, see http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/05/glossed-over-no-more-louis-drapers-archive ]. New in shrinkwrap, $75. Draper, Louis H. - See also Southern Visions III. 57a.1.b. Dufaycolor. The Dufaycolor Manual. Second Edition. Dufaycolor Company, 1939. Stiff wraps, 47 pages. Very good with "Compliments of Dufaycolor C., Inc. Not for Resale" stamped in very small print at bottom of front cover. Scarcer than the first edition. $25. 57aa. Dugan, Thomas. Photography Between Covers. Interviews with Photo-Bookmakers. Light Impressions, 1979. [ Syl Labrot, Nathan Lyons, Ralph Gibson, Larry Clark, Keith Smith, Joan Lyons, Eikoh Hosoe, Bea Nettles, Duane Michals, George Tice, Robert Adams, Scott Hyde, David Godine, A.D. Coleman, Sid Rapoport]. 1st ed., fine with dj. $35. 58. Duncan, David Douglas. The Fragile Miracle of Martin Gray. (Unforgettable story about courageous man who was the only member of his family to survive the Warsaw ghetto uprising, lost an eye, got married after the war but lost his wife and four children in a fire, then got hit by a car, but still remained an optimist and started another family. An inspirational story with sympathethic text and photographs by Duncan.) Abbeville/Cross River, 1979. Dust jacket. Mint. $20. (3 copies available) 58a. Duncan, David Douglas. Prismatics: Exploring a New World. [Multiple images using special lenses, with imagery influenced by Duncan's friend Pablo Picasso.] Harper & Row, 1972, 1st ed., 12 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches, ex-library, spine label on dust jacket, rear flyleaf removed, nice ex-library copy. $5. 59. Duncan, David Douglas. Self-Portrait: U.S.A. Abrams, 1969. [Photographs of the 1968 political conventions.] One page loose with old tape stains. High quality reproductions on heavy weight paper. Lacks dust jacket. Oversize. $20. 59a. Duncan, David Douglas. War Without Heroes. Harper & Row, 1970. [Vietnam war photos in high quality gravure reproductions. 1st edition. Blue cloth, sound binding, near fine, with good dust jacket that has chips on edges, top of rear inner flap cut off, and two tide lines on rear cover. Book shows no damage. Signature of previous owner on front flyleaf. SOLD 59aa. Dutch history of photography magazines (4). Nieuwsbrief. NFg. Nederlands Fotogenootschap. 4 issues: 23, 24, 25, and 28, 1998-2000. [Even if you don't read Dutch, you will enjoy looking at the pictures! Subjects include space photography, photography in China, and remarkable UFOs (flying saucer photos). Photographers include Aart Klein, D.L. Dert, Paul Citroen, Erwin Blumenfeld, Kurt Kahle, N.J. Bavelaar, Paul en Menno de Nooijer, Ellen Thorbecke, Marc Riboud, Warren de la Rue (moon photo, 1865), and Charles Conrad (astronaut). vg+, $20. ![]()
59aa.1. Eagle, Arnold. At Home Only with God: Believing Jews and Their Children. Photographs by Arnold Eagle. Text by Arthur Hertzberg. Aperture, 1992. First edition, first printing. Fine with dust jacket. $10. 59aaa. Eastern Europe. Out of Eastern Europe: Private Photography. Catalog for January 17-April 12, 1987 exhibition at MIT. Essays by John J. Jacobs and Lynn Zelevansky. Stapled wraps, glossy illustrated cover, 56 pages, profusely illustrated. Gritty photographs taken under Communist rule in East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary by Janusz Bakowski; Karel Bartonicek; Anna Bohdziewicz; Jerzy Caryk; Lucjan Demidowski; Th. Florschuetz; Frankl Aljona; Hajas Tibor; Halas Istvan; Hegedus 2. Laszlo; Ivan Kafka; Karolyl Zeigmond; Milan Knizak; Libor Krejcar; Leupold/Leupold; Miklos Novottny; Andresa Prustel; Jezef Robakowski; Tomas Ruller; Zofia Rydet; Schmal Karoly; Gundula Schulze; Rudolf Sikora; Szilagy Lenke; Varnagy Tibor; Zatonyl Tibor Antoni Zdebiak; and Peter Zubnik, et al. Very good with some small irregularities in the printing on plain red back cover, otherwise near fine. $20. Another copy, near fine with light crimps on cover. $25. 60. Eastman Kodak. Doug Collins. The Story of Kodak. Abrams, 1990. [Detailed history of Eastman Kodak Company.] Fine with near fine dust jacket. 392 pages. Profusely illustrated with 310 illustrations including 104 plates in full color and 206 in duotone. Large book weighs almost 6 pounds. Near fine copy with a bit of soiling on fore edge of text block with fine protected dust jacket. Out of stock. 60a. Eaton, George T. Photographic Chemistry in Black-and-White and Color Photography. Morgan & Morgan, 1957, 1965. Small tear in dust jacket. $15.00. 60b. Economopoulos, Nikos. In the Balkans. Abrams, 1995. Introduction by Frank Viviano. [Greece; Turkey; Croatia; Macedonia; Romania; Yugoslavia; Albania; Bulgaria; and Transylvania in black-and-white photos by the Magnum photographer.] Flawless copy in red cloth with protected dust jacket. Presumed 1st edition; no prior printings mentioned. $75. Another copy, like new except ex-library with usual evidence. $35. 60c. Edgeworth, Anthony. Come Fotografa Edgeworth (Anthony Edgeworth). Il Diaframma International Photographers. Diapress, Giugno/Luglio, 1984. Stiff illustrated wraps, text in English and Italian, unpaginated, 60+ pages. [39 full page photos, plus biographical section and index to photos with technical data. Photos include fashion models, landscapes, and portraits. Portrait subjects include Groucho Marx, Chuck Mangione, McNeil & Lehrer, Andy Warhol, Clint Eastwood, Steve Cauthen, Ingrid Bolting, and George Dove.] Very good plus with light crimps on some pages and slight wear at extremities. Uncommon. $35. 61. Editors of Time-Life Books. The Print. (Inc. Imogen Cunningham, Art Sinsabaugh, Minor White, David Vestal, John Loengard, Roger Mertin, Philippe Halsman, George Krause, Jack Welpott, William Current, Tony Ray-Jones). Time-Life, 1970. vg w. creased dj w. edge tears. $10. 62. Education. Jensen, Oliver. A College Album or Rah, Rah, Yesterday. American Heritage/McGraw Hill, 1974. [Remarkable photos of college life from ca. 1850-1960s.] Near fine w. vg dj. 112 pp. $10. 63. Egypt. Real Hieroglyphics: Photography and Egypt, 1850-1900. November 10-December 15, 1994. University Art Gallery, University of California, San Diego. Exhibition catalog, wraps, 20 pages, like new. With postcard exhibition announcement reproducing stereograph of the Great Sphinx of Gizeh by Keystone, laid in. Photographers include A. Beato; Francis Frith; W. Hammerschmidt; Bonfils; J. Pascal Sebah; Zangaki; G. Lekegian.; Felix Teynard; and Francis Bedford. Scarce. $20. 63a. Egypt. Splendors of the Nile: Nineteenth Century Photographs of Egypt. Detroit Institute of Arts. February 21st - May 7th, 1989. Founders Society, Detroit Institute of Arts, 1989. Exhibit catalog, stapled wraps, 20 pages. Eleven sepia illustrations, with two essays by William H. Peck and Martha Mardirosian. Foreword by Christine Swenson. Map and checklist of 102 19th century photographs of Alexandria, Cairo, Giza, Memphis, Beni Hasan, Asyut, Abydos, Dendera, Luxor, Esna, Edfu, Kom Ombo, First Cataract, Philae, Dendur, Wady El Sibu, Abu Sibel, Second Cataract, and general views. Photographers illustrated: Antonio Beato; Maison Bonfils; C. & G. Zangaki; Henri Bechard; and Adolphe Braun. 2,000 copies printed on Mohawk Superfine. 8 1/2 x 11inches. Fine. $20. 64. Eickemeyer et al. Hull, Roger, Beaumont Newhall, Sarah Greenough, Bill Jay, et al. New Mexico Studies in the Fine Arts. History of Photography Issue. [Includes important article by Hull on how Stieglitz excluded Rudolph Eickemeyer, Jr. from the Photo Secession despite his inclusion in the Linked Ring. Also essays re Deutsche Werkbund, Shadbolt, et al.] University of New Mexico, 1977. Fine, $25. 64a. Eickemeyer. Photography of Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr. Hudson River Museum, March 12 - April 30, 1972. Biographical essay by Mary Jean Madigan. Hudson River Museum, 1972. Illustrated wraps, 28 pages. Includes list of about 100 works in the exhibition. 12 illustrations, including two portraits of Evelyn Nesbit. The exhibition drew on the holdings of the Smithsonian, which acquired Eickemeyer's collection directly from him, as well as the Hudson River Museum, and other lenders. Like new except a bit of wear to spine tips. $35. 64b. Eickemeyer. Gleaned Images: The Travel Photographs of Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr. Hudson River Museum, September 11 - October 17, 1982. Hudson River Museum, 1982. Introduction by Robert Yoskowitz. Wraps with custom made polyester jacket, 12 pages. 10 illustrations from Eickemeyer's travels, 1917-1929, when he took family vacations in British Columbia, Sout Carolina, Vermont, Scotland, Norway, and California. Like new, $20. 65. Eidenier, Connie Wright, ed. 1988 Photographer's Market. Where & How to Sell Your Photographs. 2,500 places to sell.... Writer's Digest Books, 1987. Hardcover, 612 pp. Fine $5. 65a. Eisenstaedt, Alfred. The Eye of Eisenstaedt by Alfred Eisenstaedt as told to Arthur Goldsmith. Viking, 1969. [Eisenstaedt was one of the original photographers for Life magazine. Well known subjects include Robert Frost, Ernie Pyle, Bertrand Russell, Sophia Loren, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe, Leonard Bernstein, Robert Oppenheimer, Oswald Veblen, Norbert Wiener, Jamie Wyeth, Gordon Parks, Winston Churchill, and Ernest Hemingway. 2nd printing (Apr. 1969); near fine, tan cloth, prev. owner's signature and blindstamp, w. vg price clipped dj. $10. 65aa. Eisenstaedt, Alfred. People. Penguin, 1979. 260 pages plus index. [Well over 200 different well known individuals in photographs by Alfred Eisenstaedt, veteran Life magazine photographer, including Fred Astaire, Lauren Bacall, Cecil Beaton, Saul Bellow, Leonard Bernstein, Margaret Bourke-White, Truman Capote, Rachel Carlson, Fidel Castro, Winston Churchill, Imogene Coca, Noel Coward, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Joe DiMaggio, Joh Foster Dulles, Albert Einstein, Edith Evans, Mia Farrow, Henry Fonda, Robert Frost, Clark Gable, John Garfield, John Gielgud, Betty Grable, Robert Graves, Alec Guiness, Ernst Haas, David Halberstam, June Havoc, Hugh M. Hefner, Jascha Heifetz, Ernest Hemingway, William Hicks, Bob Hope, Emil Jannings, Louis Kahn, Danny Kaye, Deborah Kerr, William Kincaid, Kyril Kondrashin, Alan Ladd, Edwin Land, Angela Lansbury, Gypsy Rose Lee, Henry and Clare Luce, Alicia Markova, George C. Marshall, Mary Martin, Marcello Mastroianni, Marilyn Maxwell, Marilyn Monroe, Charles Munch, Carl Mydans, Ilie Nastase, J. Nehru, Birgit Nilsson, Sigurd Olson, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Gordon Parks, Jane Powell, Tyrone Power, Leontyne Price, Ethel Randem, Basil Rathbone, Paul Robeson, Roy Rogers, Will Rogers, Jane Russell, Carl Sandburg, David O. Selznick, Beverly Sills, Barbara Stanwyck, Adlai Stevenson, James Stewart, Igor Stravinsky, Joseph Thorak, Gene Tierney, Galina Ulanova, Josef Von Sternberg, Ethel Waters, Tom Wicker, Anna May Wong, Loretta Young, Karl Zuckmayer, and many others. Wraps, fine. $10. 65b. Eisenstaedt, Alfred. Witness to Our Time. [Includes many of the most famous photographs of the 20th century, all taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt, one of the most prolific and long-lived photographers working for picture magazines in Germany and, beginning in the 1930s, in the United States where he became a living legend at Time-Life. Small folio, excellent quality reproductions.] Viking, 1966, 1st ed. Cloth, vg+ with a few wrinkles on edge of one page in an edge chipped, price-clipped, mylar protected vg- dust jacket. $40. 65c. Eisenstaedt, Alfred. Eisenstaedt's Guide to Photography. Penguin, 1981. Wraps, signature of previous owner, remainder mark. $5. 65d. Eisenstaedt, Alfred. Infinity, September 1971. Volume 20, Number 9. Includes feature article, "Alfred Eisenstaedt: A Snapshot" by Arthur Goldsmith, pp. 5-12. Entire issue, also includes rate schedule for photographers in "Business: What is a Published Photograph Worth?" as well as four portfolios by Jerry Uelsmann, Edward Weston, Leslie Krims, and Arthur Freed. Good with crimps and mailing label on front cover. $25. 66. Eisenstaedt, Alfred. Popular Photography, October 1937. Volume 1, Number 6. Includes "Secrets? I Have None - Says Eisenstaedt" by Florence S. Meetze, pp. 38-42, 77. Entire issue, 94 pages, with many other articles, including "Why the Candid Camera Was Barred from the White House," " Women Were Born to Be Photographed," "Some Pictures Are Forbidden," "My Experiences as a Snake Photographer," "The Amateur and the Law," "Sex Pictures Are Not New to Photography," and others. Also a "Salon Section" with images by L. Willinger; U. Stephen Johnson; Ralph E. Knowles; Doris E. Wright; Max Munn Autrey, et al. Good with typical signs of use. $15. 66a. Eisinger, Joel. Trace & Transformation: American Criticism of Photography from the Modernist Period. University of New Mexico Press, 1999. 1st paperback printing. ISBN 0-8263-2041-4. [Keys: Edward Steichen; Beaumont Newhall; Nancy Newhall; Ansel Adams; Elisabeth McCausland; Walker Evans; Dorothea Lange; Alfred Stieglitz; Socialism; Aesthetics; Criticism; Edward Weston; Art History]. New in shrinkwrap. Issued at $19.95. $12. (2 copies available) 66.1. Emerson, Peter Henry. Naturalistic Photography for Students of the Art (1889, 1890). Facsmile of the Second Edition with introduction by Peter Pollack. Amphoto, 1972. Hardcover, green cloth, with protected dust jacket. One of the classic texts in the history of photography, Emerson here argues for a modern style of photography in contrast to that of Henry Peach Robinson, who advocated constructing photos from many different negatives. Emerson's photographs were similar in technique and spirit to those of the younger Alfred Stieglitz in his formative period. Stieglitz was encouraged by Emerson through the award of a first prize in a competition. Stieglitz later was the founder of the Photo-Secession, a group of Pictorialist photographers that included Edward Steichen, Frederick Evans, Gertrude Kasebier, Eva Watson-Schutze, Clarence White, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Craig Annan, Baron de Meyer, Anne Brigman, and Alice Boughton, and edited the Secession's journal Camera Work magazine. To some degree, Stieglitz succeeded Emerson as the leading advocate for photography as an art form and carried forward Emerson's advocacy of straight photography. Consequently, photo historians such as Beaumont Newhall have emphasized Emerson's importance in the history of photography. This edition of Naturalistic Photography includes all the wonderful advertisements for cameras, lenses, photographic papers, and other photographic products that appeared in the front and back of the 1890 edition. Also lists of Emerson’s works, reviews, etc. More than 313 pages. Hardcover, fine, with near fine dust jacket that has one tiny chip and a very small closed tear. Mylar protector over dust jacket. $120. Same, with vg chipped dust jacket. $100. 66.1.1a. Erotica. Ecstasy: Exploring the Erotic Imagination. Playboy Press, 1976. Photographs of couples and trios engaged in sex acts by Dennis Scott, Garrett Korfitzen, Jeanloup Sieff, Antonin Kratochvil, Robert Keeling, Richard Fegley, Michael Russ, William Jolitz, Stephen Anderson, Ron Mesaros, Christian Vogt, Dick Zimmerman, Suze Randall, Natacha Robert, Dona Lakin, Joyce Ravid, Tana Kaleya, Valerie Santagto, Irina Ionesco, Robin Schwartz, Flo Fox, Karin Szekessy, Mellon, Judi Buie, and Jean Pagliuso. Intended for adults. Good with some wear and spots on cloth cover, no dust jacket, interior pages fine. $5. 66.1.1b. Erotica. Erotic Photography: An Exhibition. Demarais Studio Press, 1981. 96 photographs by 85 photographers. Photographers include: Rudy Burckhardt; Charles Gatewood; Susan Yost; Gary Saretzky; Ken Kaplowitz; Jim Bishop; Mark Krastof; Alfred Gescheidt; Angelica Roberts; Naomi Savage; Annie Sprinkle; Everett H. Scott; Petronella J. Ytsma; Eva Shaderowfsky; Michael Sheets; Deborah Pannell; Craig Pozzi, Eva Shaderowfsky; Randy Zahn, et al. Stiff wraps, near fine with minor evidence of use on covers, $40. 66.1.1c. Erotica. Obessions. Edition Stemmle, 1998. Photographs by Tony Ward. Essay by A.D. Coleman. Afterword by George Pitts. Photographs of attractive nude females in black-and-white, usually engaged in a variety of explicit positions, sometimes with accessories. Unstated 1st edition. 14 x 10 inches. Slight shelf wear on dust jacket. Book is fine. $55. 66.1.1d. Erotica. Hard Corps: Studies in Leather & Sadomasochism by Michael Grumley with black-and-white photos by Ed Galluci. Dutton, 1997. [The title is descriptive of the contents. Includes both male and female models.] Fine in printed silver foil wraps, corners starting to curl, o/w near mint. Scarce, especially in this superb condition. $300. 66.1a. Erwitt, Elliott. Callahan, Sean. Elliott Erwitt: The Private Experience. Personal Insights of a Professional Photographer. Masters of Contemporary Photographers. Alskog, 1974. [Includes intimate photography, "anti-photographs," architecture, advertising, photojournalism, humor, nudist camp series, and others. Also includes technical section.]1st printing. Hardcover, fine except light stain at bottom of front flyleaf, with mylar protected vg+ dust jacket. $45. Same, wraps, cover scuffed, two round adhesive backed labels on cover, generally vg. $15. Same, wraps, fine. $20. 66.4. Estonia. Eesti Foto Almanak 5. Toimetanud Harry A. Malm. Tallinna Fotoyhingu Esimees. Tallinna Fotoyhingu Valjanne. A/S, "Chiselu" Trukk, Tallinn, 1932. [Estonian photography almanac, Volume 5. 172 pages plus additional unnumbered pages with labels for chemicals, a few of which have been cut out. Includes a German to Estonian dictionary of photography terminology. A few pages with ads but mostly technical information about photography.] Stiff illustrated wraps, VG+ with small old price written in ink on back cover. Scarce. $35. 66.5. Evans, Frederick. Beaumont Newhall. Frederick H. Evans. George Eastman House Monograph Number 1. 1964. With a printed card laid in stating that the book is a benefit of membership. Includes chronology and bibliography, 46 pages. Near fine, wraps, $25. 66.5a. Evans, Frederick. Beaumont Newhall. Frederick H. Evans. An Aperture Monograph. Issued as Aperture, Volume 18, Number 1. 1973. Very good illustrated wraps with small chips along the slightly faded spine and a bit of wear at top right corner of front cover. A substantial book that is unpaginated. Includes chronology and bibliography. $15. Another copy, good with spine wear and crease at lower right of front cover. $10. 66.6 Evans, Walker. Agee, James and Walker Evans. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Houghton Mifflin, 1960. Apparently the first printing [no later printings indicated] of the second edition of this classic about tenant farmers in Alabama, with 61 photographs by Evans, about twice as many as in the first edition published in 1941. This copy is hard cover, black cloth, in very good condition, with wear to spine lettering, signature and discreet blind stamp of previous owners on flyleaf, no dust jacket. $25. Same, presumed1st printing [no laster printings indicated] of 1969 edition, identical in format and content to 1960 edition, fine with vg+ dust jacket. $25. Same, paperback reprint. Houghton Mifflin, 2001. Very good with minor cover indentations. $5. 66.9. Evans, Walker. Walker Evans: Photographs 1930-1971, March 7 - April 2, 1977. Robert Schoelkopf Gallery Ltd., New York. Exhibition catalog, wraps, 12 pages, 4 illustrations, includes list of 36 photographs with prices. Good with scuffs and marks to covers, interior fine. $20. 66.10. Evans, Walker. Walker Evans Centennial: A Birthday Celebration. Selections from theYale University rRt Gallery and Private Collections. Yale, 2003. Exhibit, November 5-23, 2003. Introduction by Gary L. Haller. Illustrated wraps, 31 pages, fine reproductions of Evans' photographs. Checklist of 31 works included. Near fine with very minor imperfections to covers. $20. 66.11. Evans, Walker. Still / 1. Yale University, 1970. Edited by Luppe R. Luppen. Wraps, 48 pages. 37 plates from photographs by John T. Hill, H. Joachim Schmidt, Carlos Richardson, Walker Evans, Joel Katz, Thomas Brown, Reginald Jackson, Marvin H. Simmons, Luppe R. Luppen, and James D. Scherer. Design and sequence by Norman Ives. Spine and adjacent areas of white covers darkened by light exposure, two spots on back cover, otherwise fine. First of three annual issues of photographs by faculty and students at Yale, when Walker Evans was a professor there. Scarce. $50. 66.12. Evans, Walker. Still/ 3. Edited by James Eisenman and John Atchley. Yale University, 1973. Hardcover, white boards with cover photo. Not issued with dust jacket. Good with spine tips reinforced with archival white tape. Includes interesting dialog between Walker Evans and Robert Frank and questions/comments by students. Photographs by James Eisenman; John Atchley; Carol Reis; James Scherer; Jed Devine; Joe Kamuck; Harrison Branch; Jerry Thompson; David Levinthal; Tyrone Georgiou; Melnda Blauvelt; and William Crawford. $30. 67. Evans, Walker. Walker Evans. Introduction by Arnold Crane. Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, 1978. Catalog for exhibit, January 6 - February 4, 1978. Includes check list of 236 items for about 250 photographs (one item with 16 photographs). 29 illustrations. 24 pages. Wraps, as issued. Fine. $30. (2 copies available.) 67a. Evans, Walker. Walker Evans: Photographs for the Farm Security Administration, 1935-1838. A Catalog of Photographic Prints Available from the Farm Security Administration Collection in the Library of Congress. Introduction by Jerald C. Maddox. Da Capo, 1975. 4th printing, 1983. Stiff illustrated wraps, very good with moderate wear to extremities, slight indentations from someone writing on paper put on top of front cover, and small crimp on front cover. Includes LC numbers for ordering 488 different photographs by Evans, all illustrated. Custom made 4 mil polyester jacket. $10. 68. Evans, Walker. Walker Evans. Introduction by John Szarkowski. Museum of Modern Art, 1971. 1st ed.,very good in cloth with good laminated dust jacket that retains the original price of $12.50. Dust jacket, which has some ripples and creases but no tears, has library spine label but the book has no library markings. $20. Same, good with good dust jacket. 1974 printing. Trace of red ink and scuff where a price removed that was written on page before title page. $10. 68aa. Evans, Walker and Robert Frank. Tod Papageorge. Walker Evans and Robert Frank: An Essay on Influence. Yale University Gallery, 1981. Stiff illustrated wraps, not issued in hard cover. Near fine with slight bump at top of spine. $150. 68aaa. Ewald, Wendy. Visions of Faith: Photographs by Wendy Ewald and Children. Ackland Art Museum/University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1999. [Arranged in chapters for Muslims, Hindus, Jews, and Buddhists.] Wraps, 60 pages, like new. $20. 68aaa.1. Exposure, Journal of the Society for Photographic Education, 17:3, Fall 1979. Includes Anne Noggle by Dana Asbury; Jane Reece by Karen S. Chambers; Photographs as Myth by Irene Borger; Stereoscopy by Harold A. Layer; Rephotography by Mark Klett; Review of A.D. Coleman, Light Readings; Review of Gender Advertisements and The Champion Pig. Like new, $15. 68aaa.2. Exposure, Journal of the Society for Photographic Education, 19:1, 1981. Includes Joseph Jachna by Carole Harmel; Cameras and Concepts, Symbols and Art by S. Varnedoe; Connections (15 pages of photographs by a variety of photographers; John Divola by Mark Johnstone; Syl Labrot by Barbara W. Labrot and Tim Hearsum; Photo I, the Columbia Way (re Columbia College, Chicago) by Alan Cohen; and book reviews. Note: table of contents has a pagination error. Like new, $15. 68aaa.3. Exposure, Journal of the Society for Photographic Education, 19:2, 1981. Includes The Camera Eye by Wright Morris; Stereotyped Image of Blacks in American Popular PHotogrpahy by Brooke Evans Baldwin; Connections (17 pages of photos by variety of photographers; Manuel Alvarez Bravo by Vivienne Silver; Setting Course Objectives by Richard D. Zakia and Hollis N. Todd; Book reviews re Danny Lyon, Horace Engle; Harry Callahan, et al. Like new, $15. 68aaa.4. Exposure, Journal of the Society for Photographic Education, 20:1, 1982. Mark Goodman by James Kaufmann; Interview with Larry Viskochil, Chicago Historical Society photo collection; Kodak’s Quest for a New Camera by Barnaby J. Feder; Connections (9 pages of photos by variety of photographers); Teaching and Learning by Rose Marasco; Book reviews re Frederick Sommer, W. Eugene Smith, Walker Evans, Roibert Frank, Louis Faurer, William Klein, The American Daguerreotype, Lou Stoumen, Sol Lewitt, Moholy-Nagy, Desire Charnay, Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography, et al. Very good with short tear on cover and bump bottom right corner. $10. Exposure, Journal of the Society for Photographic Education - see also 39b.4. 69. The Extended Document. An Investigation of Information and Evidence in Photographs. Introduction by William Jenkins. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, 1975. Exhibition catalog, still illustrated wraps, 32 pp., 23 illustrations. Checklist of 149 photographs and works in series by six photographers (John Baldessari, Thomas Barrow, Michael Bishop, Marcia Resnick, Richard W. Schaeffer and William Wegman). Includes photographers' biographies. Very good, scarce, $100.
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70. Fabricated to Be Photographed. November 16 - December 30, 1979. San Francisco Museum of Art, 1979. Essay by Van Deren Coke. Illustrated wraps, 36 pages, VG+ with a few crimps on covers. Exhibition catalog for an influential show that traveled to three other venues after SFMoMA. Photographers illustrated: Georgy Kepes; Florence Henri; Francis Bruguiere; Man Ray; Frederick Sommer; Walter Peterhans; Edward Weston; Ellen Brooks; James Casebere; Stephen Collins; Robert Cumming (including covers); Philip Galgiani; Leslie R. Krims; John Pfahl; Donald Rodan; Victor Schrager; and Carl Toth. Biographical information on the photographersand exhibition checklist of 112 works included. $75. 70c. Fanstone, Robert M. Modern Miniature Cameras. Second Edition. London & Glasgow: Blackie and Son Ltd., 1947. [35mm practice, inc. cameras (e.g. Leica, Super Ikonta, Contax), films, focussing, exposure, processing, enlarging, and making lantern slides.] 97 pp. with 12 plates on glossy paper. Spot of water damage on top front edge of dust jacket, minimally affecting blue cloth on book. $8.50. 70d.1. Farb, Nathan. The Russians: An American Photographer Looks at the Soviet People. Foreword by Harrison E. Salisbury. Barrons, 1980. [79 striking black-and-white portraits, one to a page.] 1st ed., wraps, as issued. Very good with crimps along back edge of rear cover. $75. 70d.1. Farb, Nathan. The Adirondacks. [Large format, color, wraps, good ex-library copy, worn at extremities.] Rizzoli, 1985. $5. 70e. Fardon, G.R. San Francisco in the 1850s: 33 Photographic Views by G.R. Fardon, with an introduction by Robert A. Sobieszek. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House/Dover Publications, 1977. [Reprint of Fardon's very rare San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco (1856), of which only two copies were in public collections in 1977.] Illustrated wraps, as issued, water damaged with stain on inside back cover, last photo has small area of damage, last few pages rippled. SOLD 71a.1 Farm Security Administration. O'Neal, Hank; Shahn, Bernarda (Foreword); Taylor, Paul S. (Afterword). A Vision Shared. A Classic Portrait of America and Its People, 1935-1943. St. Martin's, 1976. 1st ed., very fine with very fine dust jacket. Includes photographs by photographers such as Arthur Rothstein; Theodore Jung, Ben Shahn,; Walker Evans; Dorothea Lange; Carl Mydans; Russell Lee; Marion Post Wolcott; Jack Delano; and John Collier. Unmarked, from the library of documentary photographer Sol Libsohn. $250. 71a.2. Farm Security Administration. Pare Lorentz. The River. Stackpole Sons, 1938. 1st edition. This publication is the book version of the landmark Great Depression era documentary film, The River, written and directed by Pare Lorentz for the Farm Security Administration. It tells the story of the huge Tennessee Valley Authority, a New Deal project that harnessed river power to produce electricity, control floods, and provide irrigation for farm lands. The book text is taken verbatim from the film narration, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for poetry. The photographs are taken either from the film, shot by cameramen Willard Van Dyke and Floyd Crosby, or are by government photographers working in the same area where the film was made. The photographs, not individually credited in the book, were gathered by Charles Krutch, a TVA photographer. For excellent information about the film, see the excellent website Reaping the Golden Harvest: Pare Lorentz, Poet and Filmmaker. Lorentz also did other films for the FSA, of which the first was The Plow That Broke the Plains and the second was The River. Together with the images by still photographers such as Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Arthur Rothstein, John Vachon, Marion Post Wolcott, Edwin Rosskam, and others, the FSA films educated the public about the agriculture conditions in the United States during the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the innovative federal government programs that were implemented to address these problems. This very good copy is hardcover in blue cloth that is worn at extremities, lacks the scarce dust jacket. Signature of original owner on front flyleaf. SOLD 71a. Farm Security Administration. Stryker, Roy and Nancy Wood. In This Proud Land: America 1935-1943 as Seen in the FSA Photographs. Gallahad, 1973. [A significant resource: Stryker's own account of the FSA photography project, with a selection of his favorite photographs from the file. Repro quality and content same as NYGS edition; dj is different with an updated bio and photo of Nancy Wood.] Fine w. vg protected dj that has a couple of small closed tears. $15. Another copy, fine with protected dj that has some edge wear and a long crease on inner front flap. $12. Another copy, non-authorial gift inscription on front flyleaf, protected dj with large chips and edge wear. $10. 71.a.1. Fashion. Oxford History of Art. By Christopher Breward. Oxford University Press, 2003. [Well illustrated with 131 color and monochrome illustrations by Cecil Beaton; Terry Fincher; Irving Penn; Napoleon Sarony; Richard Avedon; Nick Knight; Steven Meisel; Moholy-Nagy; Robert Capa; Peter Lindbergh; Robert Doisneau; Irving Solero; Erich Lessing; et al.] Ex-library with usual evidence, a few pencil marks in text, softcover with covers with moderate wear at extremities, crimp bottom rear corner. 272 pages. SOLD. 71aa. Feininger, Andreas. Basic Color Photography, 1972 [in Chinese translation] plus Robert B. Rhode and Floyd H. McCall, Introduction to Photography, Second Edition, Macmillan [in Chinese translation]. Both books are in stiff illustrated wraps in vg condition, slight damp stain at top edge of front cover and last few pages of Feininger book. Scarce in Chinese language editions. $20. 71aa.1. Feininger, Andreas. Andreas Feininger: Early Work. The Archive, Research Series, No. 17. Essay by Stuart Alexander. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1983. 64 pages. Includes 5 Franz Roh photos at the end of the book. Includes list of Acquisitions by the Center, July-December 1981. Wraps, fine. $15. 71aa.2. Feininger, Andreas. Andreas Feininger: Retrospective. Introduction by Bhupendra Karia. International Center of Photography, 1976. Exhibit catalog, 68 pages. Includes checklist with 102 works, bibliography, list of museum collections, and chronology. Wraps with raised lettering on front cover. Fine, $30. Two copies available. 71aa.3. Feinstein, Gloria Baker. Among the Ashes. Photographs and Journal Entries. Yellow Bird Press, 2004.Wrap with protected dust jacket, issued in conjuction with the exhibition, Among the Ashes, at the Photography Room, a gallery in Grand Rapids Michigan. The book includes 26 of 40 images in the exhibit, well-printed one-to-a-page. [Baker photographed WWII concentration camps in Europe: Auschwitz; Dachau; Majdanek; Mauthausen; Stutthof; and Plaszow.] Like new. $12. 71aa.3.1. Feldstein, Mark. Sightings. Chelsea House, 1977. Introduction by Marvin Heiferman. 1st edition. Includes about 150 square format black-and-white urban photographs with strong formal compositions by the painter and photographer. Hardcover cloth, fine with very good newly protected dust jacket that has a few nicks and a bit of wear at top of spine. An attractive copy. $15. 71aa.4. Fenton, Roger. Roger Fenton. 2005 Calendar. Hans P. Kraus, Jr., 2004. [A calendar with 12 finely reproduced photographs by Fenton, 1855-1860, with portrait of Fenton on cover attributed to Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond. The selection of Fentons include images from the Crimean War, still life, a view in Russia, British countryside, portrait of his father John Fenton, et al., drawn from a recently discovered collection descended through the Fenton family.] Spiralbound, designed for wall hanging, but also with boards that enable it to be displayed on a tabletop. Like new, $100. 71aa.5. Fenton, Susan. Susan Fenton: Hand Painted Photographs. Introduction by Gerald Silk. Self-published, printed by Valley Press, Bala Cynwyd, PA, 2002. Includes color photographs printed one-to-a-page, biographical information, and checklist. [Not commercially distributed, issued with grant support from Independence Foundation.] Wraps, 44 pages. Like new, $40. (2 copies available) 71aaa. Fernandez, Benedict J. Protest Photographs, 1963-1995. Editions Stemmle, 1996. [Subjects of photographs include Martin Luther King; Daytona Beach; Puerto Rico; Bikers; China; Japan; Moscow; London.] New, mint copy in original shrinkwrap, hardcover with dust jacket. $50. 71aaaa. Fielding, Jed. City of Secrets: Photographs of Naples. Foreword by Denise Miller. Essays by Shirley Hazzard and Nan Richardson. [Monograph of black-and-white photographs by a former student of Aaron Siskind and harry Callahan at the Rhode Island School of Design.] Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College Chicago, and Takarajima Books, 1997. 1st ed., near fine with dustjacket. Issued at $40. $32. 71.1. Fine, Jo Renee. The Synagogues of New York's Lower East Side. Photographs by Jo Renee Fine. Text by Gerard R. Wolfe. Introduction by Harry Golden. Washington Mews Books (A Division of New York University Press), 1978. [Includes history of Jews in New York City beginning in 1654, Reformers and Traditionalists, Growth and Decline of East Side Jewish Community, Era of Mass Immigration, Chronology of Major Hebrew Congregations, Maps of Lower East Side Synagogues and Small Synagoguges North of Houston Street, the Great Synagogues, the Small Synagogues North and South of Houston Street, Shtieblach, Former Synagogues. Photographs, often several of each, include Congregation Khal Adas Heshuruan with Anshe Lubz; Beth Hamedrash Hogodol; Bialystoker Synagogue; First Roumanian-American Congregation; Congregation Chasam Sopher; Congregation Beth Hakneesseth Mogen Avraham and Rozwadwer Synagogue; Congregation Sons of Israel Kalwarie; Congregation Anshe Slonim; Erste Warshawer Congregation; Congregation Kehila Kodosha Janina; Congregation Beth Haknesseth Etz chaim Anshe Wolozin; Rabbis at House of Sages; Congregation Senier and Wilno; Young Israel Synagogue; East Side Torah Center; Downtown Talmud Torah Center; Congregation Bnai Jacob Anshe Brzezan; Congregation Anshe Baranove; Congregation Beth Mamedrash Hagodol Anshe Ungarn; Congregation Bnai Rappaport Anshe Rembrava; Congregation Ahavath Yeshuruan Shara Torah; Congregation Adas Yisroel Anshe Mezeritch; Congregation Tiferreth Israel; Congregation Kochob Jacob Anshe Kamenetz Lite; Congregation Bnai Moses Joseph Zavichost-Zosmer; Independent Kletzker Brotherly Aid Society; Mishkan Israel Suwalki Synagogue; Anshe Ileya Synagogue; Anshe Tifereth Jershelaim Synagogue; Hester Street synagogue.] Ex-library, hard cover with dust jacket, discard stamps, missing half of rear flyleaf where card pocket removed, piece missing from bottom of dust jacket spine replaced with photocopy, tape evidence where former dust jacket protector taped to book, clean, little evidence of wear. Scarce, $75. Another copy, excellent ex-library copy, no discard stamps, with perfect dustjacket (no label), card pocket on rear flyleaf, tape evidence where former dust jacket protector taped to book. $125. 71.3 Fink, Larry. Picture Magazine #15. Of Light and Myth and Dream. David Boss, ed., 1980. 11x16 inches. Cover and first portfolio by Larry Fink. SIGNED and dated by Larry Fink in 1980 inside cover. Also photographs by Dennis Darmek, Roy De Carava, Melanie Nissen, Nicholas Nixon, Todd Papageorge, John Running, Guy Webster, and Herb Weitman. Small area of indentations on rear cover, overall very good. $50. 71.4. Fink, Larry. Runway. Introduction by Guy Trebay. powerHouse, 2000. 1st edition. SIGNED. [Fashion world, with photographs of Fashion Week, Bluemarine, Fall Collections, Thierry Mugler Haute Couture, Gucci, and other events that include people like George Plimpton, Steve Marino, Vincent Gallo, Diane Von Furstenberg, David Bowie, Annette de la Renta, Linda Evangelista, Gianni Versaci, Donna Karan, and others.] Hardcover, cloth with protected dust jacket, fine/fine. Issued at $60. $35. 71.5. Fink, Peter. The San Francisco I Love. Photography by Peter Fink. Introduction by Mayor Joseph L. Alioto. Text and captions by Joyce Peterson. NY: Tudor, 1970. Beautifully printed black-and-white illustrations by Braun in Mulhouse and color by Imprimerie Moderne du Lion in Paris. A near fine copy with just a trace of foxing on cloth of spine. No dj. $5. 71.5a. Finlay Natural-Color Photography Process. Color Photography by the Finlay Color Photographic Process. Finlay Photographic Processes Ltd. Charles W. Beck, Jr., Agent. Undated pamphlet, green covers, 15 pages with July 1, 1931 price list laid in. Very good with moderate light browing along spine. $7. 71.6. Fiore, Clem. The Vanishing New Jersey Landscape. Rutgers University Press, 1994. 2nd printing, 1995. Fine, black cloth binding, with near fine dust jacket. Superb black-and-white landscapes, particularly of Montgomery Township. $25. Another copy, ex-library, fine with protected dust jacket, also 2nd printing, 1995. $5. 71.6a. Fisk, David. David Fisk. Blue Sky Gallery, March 28-April 23, 1986. Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Oregon. 12 page exhibition pamphlet with 12 illustrations, 11 portraits of senior citizens by Fisk and 1 by Arthur Mole (The Living Uncle Sam, Camp Lee, VA). Fine. $20. 71.6b. Flash Photography. From Flambeau to Futuramic: The History of Flash Photography. Heiland Division of Minneapolis-Honeywell, 1959. Pamphlet, 32 pages, near fine with slight browning at edges of covers. [Includes blow-gun tube, flash pan, foil-filled flash lamp, introduction by Heiland Research Corporation of electro-magnetic solenoid for synchonization, gas-filled flash tubes (Heiland-Wilcox Strobo-Lite P-2), Strobonar, etc. Written humorously with photographic and cartoon illustrations.] Scarce. $20. 71.6c. Fleischmann, Trude. Dorotheum. Seit 1707. Fotografie. Donnerstag, 7. November 2002. Palais Dorotheum. Auction catalog with Trude Fleischmann albums, including 30 illustrations of Trude Fleishmann (1895-1990) photos, circa 1930, in these albums, plus two others. Text in German. Estimates in U.S. dollars. Auction included a total of 315 lots of photographs, illustrated. Other photographers include Rudolf Koppitz; Philippe Halsman; Felix Bonfils; Arthur Benda; Leni Riefenstahl; Gerhard Trumler; George S. Zimbel, Gyula Fodor; Raoul Hausmann; Christa Sheperd Biedermann; Franz Hubmann; Jana Jakrlova; Jiru Vaclav; K.K. Hof-und Staatsdrukerei; Alain Keler; Henes Maier; Manasse Foto-Salon; Elfriede Mejchar; Josef Mutterer; Franz Roh; Lothar Rubelt; Jan Saudek; Alexander Seizov; Elfie Semotan; Giorgio Sommer; Gerhard Trumler; Dorothy Wilding; Josef Sudek; et al. Very good in illustrated wraps, crimp and minor edge wear on rear cover. $35. 71.7. Flick, Robbert. Robbert Flick: Selected Works, 1971-1981. Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, 1982. Interview of the artist by Susan Larsen. Essay by Mark Johnstone. Exhibit catalog, 47 pages, includes checklist and portrait of the artist, bibliography, collections, and chronology. Illustrated wraps, first edition of 500 copies. Near fine with minor rubbing on cover and gallery courtesy card affixed to front free end paper. $30. 71.8 Focus Fine Art Photography Magazine. Issue #13. August 2007. Featuring Berenice Abbott, Gillian Laub, Anderson & Low, Magnum at 60, Jock Sturges, Mark M. Windham, Joseph Smooke, Lou Rociola, Blair Friederich, Wayne Norton, David Lykes, Keenan, Patricia Lambert, Peter Lik, Julie Meridian, John Domont, Stephen Josephson. Fine, $15. 71.8a. Folberg, Neil. Celestial Nights: Visions of an Ancient Land. Aperture, 2001. Photographs taken in black-and-white at night in Israel and Sinai, spectacular landscapes and stars. 1st ed., 1st printing, fine hardcover in cloth with very good dust jacket that has a few surface imperfections from shelf wear but no tears or chips. About 10 x 13 inches. Issued at $40. $15. 71.9. Fontcuberta, Joan. Joan Fontcuberta 55. Phaidon, 2001. Wraps, stamped "non-mint copy" on title page but like new with no obvious flaws. Texts by Christian Caujolle. $5. 71.9a. Fontcuberta, Joan. Paper Gardens: Recent Work by Joan Fontcuberta. December 15, 1990 - March 3, 1991. Art Institute of Chicago, 1909. Texts by Colin Westerbeck and Robert J. Loescher. Wraps, 24 pages, exhibition catalog with full page and color plates and one fold-out color plate of most of the 21 works listed in the checklist. Good with damage bottom right corner of some pages where they were previously stuck together. $12. 71.10. Forss, George. New York/New York: Masterworks of a Street Peddler. Photographs by George Forss. Presented by David Douglas Duncan. McGraw Hill, 1984. Hardcover with dust jacket. Ex-library with tape marks on red cloth where former dust jacket protector affixed to book. Usual library markings on book. No spine label on dust jacket which has a few minor indentations, otherwise fine. Duncan here champions the black-and-white photographs of George Forss, whom he came across selling his photos on the sidewalks of New York City. Issued at $19.95. SOLD 71.10a. Four Photographers. 4x4. Four Photographers by Four Writers. University of Colorado, 1987. Illustrated wraps, catalog for exhibition at Boulder Summer Photography Workshops, curated by Barbara Jo Revelle. Introduction by Alex Sweetman. Illustrated with B&W photos. Includes Eileen Cowin by Mark Johnstone; Nathan Lyon by Leroy Searle; Mary Ellen Mark by Shelley Rice; and John Wood by Susan E. Cohen. 39 pages. Fine. $35. 71.11. Fox, Jon Gilbert. New Hampshire Patterns. Photos by Jon Gilbert Fox. Text by Ernest Hebert. University Press of New England, 2007. [Chapters on Encounters with Presidential Candidates; Motorcycle Music in a Cold Climate; Stranger in Town; Dream of Fields; Confessions of a Recovering Fly-Fishing Addict; The Web Boy: Working in a Textile Mill; Yard Sale: Harmless or Subversive?; Nature Patterns, including Toucing It and Lakes and Ponds. SIGNED on title page. 1st printing. Fine with near fine dust jacket that has a touch of rubbing. $20. 71.12. Franck, Martine. Martine Franck: One Day to the Next. Introduction by John Berger. Aperture, 1998. [A member of Magnum since 1980, Franck shares with her husband, Henri Cartier-Bresson, the love of "the decisive moment" kind of photography.] 1st printing of 1st U.S. edition. Like new in hardcover with protected dust jacket. $40. Robert Frank -- see also Evans, Walker and Robert Frank. 72.1. Frank, Robert. Black, White and Things. [First publication of a book of original prints Frank put together in 1952.] National Gallery of Art/Scalo, 1994. Stiff wraps, as issued, near fine. $25. 72.2. Frank, Robert. Flamingo. The 1996 Hasselblad Award. Scalo, 1997. Hardcover, fine with protected vg+ dust jacket. Presumed 1st edition, no later editions or printings indicated. $50. 72.3. Frank, Robert. Moving Out. National Gallery of Art/Scalo, 1994. Foreword by Earl A. Powell, III, and texts (in English) by Philip Brookman, W.S. Di Piero, Martin Gasser, Sarah Greenough and John Hanhardt. Includes a chronology, list of selected exhibitions of photographs and films, list of films, list of works exhibited and bibliography. A comprehensive monograph on Robert Frank's work, issued in conjuction with exhibition that toured 1994-1996. 336 pp. First edition. Cloth, with dust jacket. As new, $60. 72.4. Frank, Robert. Robert Frank. Aperture History of Photography Series No. 2. Aperture, 1976. Illustrated white paper over boards with cover photo taken in Hoboken. No price on rear cover as sometimes seen. With chronology written by Robert Frank. Introductory essay Rudolph Wurlitzer. Very good with moderate wear on bottom of spine and splits in paper along the hinge along spine exterior as often found in this series of 15 titles. $20. Another copy, similar to other with a bit more wear to cover, VG-. $15. 72.5. Frank, Robert. Important Photographs from a Private American Collection. Wednesday 17 October 2007. Christie's New York. Auction catalog 2076. 37 illustrated lots, predominantly by Robert Frank with 17. Illustrated wraps, 84 pages including two foldout pages. Other photographers include Margaret Bourke-White; Ben Shahn; Weegee; Brassai; Walker Evans (8 lots); Dorothea Lange; Helen Levitt; Morris Engel; Diane Arbus, et al. With notes about the photographs and quotations from the photographers. Like new, $25. 72.6. Frank, Robert. U.S. Camera. 35mm Issue. September 1954. 8 pages with feature, “Robert Frank...The photographer as poet” by Byron Dobell. (None of the illustrations were in Frank’s later book, The Americans) Entire issue, very good with crimp along spine and creases on pages 66-67with Arthur Rothstein color photos. Also includes Peter Gowland (including cover); 35mm Symposium with Paul Berg, Jacob Deschin, Lisa Larsen, Wayne Miller, Willard Morgan, Charles Rotkin, Ray Shorr, Peter Stackpole; Andre DeDienes; Arthur Rothstein; columns by Will Connell, Peter Stackpole, and Paul Outerbridge; and more. 116 pages including ads. $25. 72.6.1. Frankenstein. James Whale's Frankstein Starring Boris Karloff. Film Classics Library edited by Richard J. Anobile. Universe Books, 1974. Stills from the movie. This copy has been altered curiously by the addition of two items pasted over pages 116-117, a reproduction of the poster for the Elvis Presley movie, Love Me Tender, and a summary of that movie with the cast, credits and synopsis. Very good with edge wear on dust jacket and creases on its rear flap. $7.50. 72.7. Freed, Leonard. Leonard Freed. Made in Germany. New York: Grossman, 1970. 1st printing. Stiff illustrated wraps. Very good condition with two small crimps on the back cover. 124 black-and-white photographs of German people by the master photographer taken in Berlin, Hannover, Lubeck Kiel, Frankfurt am Main, Baden-Baden, Darmstadt, Travemunde, Karlsruhe, Bonn, Meersburg am Bodensee, Stuttgart, Kurhessen, Westfalen, Munsterland, Lippstadt, Tegernsee, Koln, Munchen, Dusseldorf, Bochum, Bergischland, Freiburg im Breisgau, Bavaria, Duisburg, Hamburg, Leverkusen, Waldbrohl, Bergischland, Siegerland, Leverkusen, Sindelfingen, Baden Wurttemberg, Bochum, Ruhrgebiet, Dortmund, Gelsenkirchen, Hessen, Neuss, Kochelsee, Heiligenberg, and other locations. $20. 72.8. Freedman, Jill. A Time That Was: Irish Moments. Friendly Press, 1987. 1st ed., unstated. Fine with signature of previous owner in vg+ protected dust jacket that has a bit of wear at edges. Wonderful photos of pub life in Ireland, etc. $15. 72.8a. French Photography. The Flowering of Early French Photography, 1840-1870. April 28-June 28, 1987. J. Paul Getty Museum, 1987. Essay on the first decades of photography in France by Eugenia Parry Janis. Foldout pamphlet published for exhibit, 6 pages, 5 finely printed sepia illustrations by Nadar; Eugene Durieu & Eugene Delacroix; Gustave Le Gray; Charles Marville; and Adolph Braun. Two tiny light spots on cover margin, otherwise like new. $10. 72.8b. French Primitive Photography. Aperture, 1969. Text by Minor White, Andre Jammes, and Robert Sobieszek. Photographs by Niepce, Bayard, Charnay; Le Gray; Braun; Negre; Regnault, et al. Compared to Aperture 15:1, this book has a different back cover and omits several pages unrelated to the theme. Issued in conjunction with exhibit at Philadelphia Museum of Art. Wraps, like new. $12.50. 72.9 Freund, Gisele. The World in My Camera by Gisele Freund. Translated by June Guicharnaud. Dial Press, 1974. 1st U.S. edition. [Autobiography of the photographer with many illustrations of black-and-white photographs of France, Mexico, Tierra del Fuego, and other places, and portraits in color and black-and-white of artists, writers, and others, such as Marcel Duchamp, Andre Malraux, Pierre Bonnard, Colette, Andre Gide, James Joyce, Henri Matisse, Francois Mauriac, Henry Miller, Eva Peron, Romain Roland, Victoria Sackville-West, Diego Rivera, Jean-Paul Sartre, George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells, and Virginia Woolf.] ex-library, vg with edge wear, no label on dust jacket which has a chip at the top of spine. $10. 72.10 Frey, Mary. Mary Frey. March 15-April 10, 1985. Blue Sky Gallery, 1985. Exhibition catalog, illustrated wraps, 24 pages. Black-and-white photographs depicting people in social interactions, indoors and outdoors by Frey, who in 2018 published the book, "Real Life Dramas." Fine, like new. $25. 72.11. Friedlander, Lee. American Musicians. Interviews with Ruth Brown and Steve Lacy. Preface by Joel Dorn. D.A.P., 2000. [Photographs of Roy Acuff, Cannonball Adderley, Mose Allison, Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker, Count Basie, Solomon Burke, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Don Cherry, June Christie, Nat King Cole, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Paul Desmond, Snooks Eaglin, Billy Eckstine, Ella Fitzgerald, Flatt & Scruggs, Left Frizzell, Dizzy Gillespie, Coleman Hawkins, Roland Kirk, Earth Kitt, Charles Mingus, Gerry Mulligan, Wilson Pickett, Frank Sinatra, Sonny Stitt, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Doc Watson, Joe Williams, Tammy Wynette, Lester Young, and many more.] 1st ed., hard cover with dust jacket, fine ex-library copy with fine dust jacket (no label), partial rear flyleaf where card pocket removed, no rubber stamps. SOLD 72.12. Friedlander, Lee. Lee Friedlander: Fourteen American Monuments. Eakin Press, 1976, 1977. Illustrated wraps, 14 pages, selection from album of 213 black-and-white photographs published by Eakins, issued in conjunction with an exhibit at Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. Fine. $30. 72.12a. Frith, Francis. Comparative Photography: A Century of Change in Egypt and Israel. Photographs by Francis Frith & Jane Reese Williams. Introduction by Brian M. Fagan. Friends of Photography, issued as Untitled 17. Stiff illustrated wraps, 56 pages, like new except typical sunning to spine. $10. Two copies available. 72.12b. Frith, Francis. Douglas R. Nickel. Francis Frith in Egypt and Palestine: A Victorian Photographer Abroad. 85 plates, plus other illustrations, 240 pages. Details Friths's travels in 1858-1860, with background and context. Princeton University Press, 2004. 1st printing. Fine with fine dustjacket, as new in original shrinkwrap. Issued at $67.50. $50. 72.13. Frith, Francis. "Francis Frith's Grand Tour," by Julia Van Haaften, in Portfolio: The Magazine of the Visual Arts, Volume 2, Number 3, Summer 1980. Entire issue, 96 pages. The Frith article is on pages 56-61. Other articles include "The Met's New American Wing," "Post-Impressionism," "Art of Ancient Nigeria," "Constable's Hadleigh Castle," et al. Very good. $15. 72.14. From Today Painting Is Dead. Early Photography in Britain and France. Brochure and complete set of five 6x9 exhibit cards from the 2019 exhibition of 250 photographs from the collection of Michael Mattis and Judy Hochberg at the Barnes Foundation, Philadephia, fine condition, like new. The cards reproduce images by Gustave Le Gray, Peter Henry Emerson, Roger Fenton, Adolphe Terris, and Marie-Alexandre Alophe, with text on the back about the themes of Landscape, Genre, History, Still Life, and Portraiture, respectively. $15. 72.15. Fulton, Jack. 2 Saunters: Summer and Winter 1978. A catena of photography and words by Jack Fulton. San Rafael, California: Pencil Press, 1986. ISBN 0-9615565-0-7. Signed on front flyleaf. Large format artist's book. Near fine, $50. 72.15a. Fulton, Jack. Jack Fulton’s Puns & Anagrammatic Photographs. August 31 - October 14, 1979. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1979. Essay by Van Deren Coke. Wraps, 8 pages, exhibition catalog with 5 color illustrations, biographical information on the artist, and checklist of 62 works in exhibit. Near fine with minor imperfections on covers. $20. 72.16. Fusco, Paul. Photo Essay: Paul Fusco & Will McBride: How to Communicate with Pictures. Masters of Contemporary Photography series. Petersen's, 1974. Wraps, good. $5. ![]()
72.17. Gabrielan, Randall. Images of America: Atlantic Highlands. Arcadia, 1996. [Historic photos of Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth County, New Jersey.] Fine, $15. 72.18. Galassi, Peter. Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography. NY: Museum of Modern Art, 1981. 152 pages, 82 plates (9 in color), 38 reference illustrations. 1st edition (unstated). Stiff illustrated wraps with minor wear to extremities. Catalog for exhibition that traveled in the U.S. in 1981-1982, this is Galassi's first significant book. (Later he succeeded John Szarkowski as chef d'oeuvre of photography at MOMA and produced many more.) Despite its title, this book includes both photography and painting and includes many photographs obviously made after, not before, the invention of photography. The object is to examine the precursors of photography in the world of painting. Biographies of the artists and photographers included in the back of the book. Artists include Robert Barker, Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld, John Constable, Jean-baptiste-Camille Corot, John Sell Cotman, Johan Christian Dahl, Francis Danby, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, Thomas Fearnley, Caspar David Friedrich, Eduard Gaertner, Thomas Girtin, Francois-Marius Granet, Jean-Antoine-Theodore Baron Gudin, Adolf Henning, Jean-Auguste-Dominque Ingres, Louis-Gabriel-Eugene Isabey, Thomas Jones, Christen Kobke, John Linnell, Johan Thomas Lundbye, Ernst Meyer, Friedrich Nerly, Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, Jan-Frans "van Dael, Carl Wagner, Ferdinand George Waldmuller, and Friedrich Wasmann. Photographers include George N. Barnard, Felice Beato, Bisson Freres, Samuel Bourne, Louis de Clerq, A. Collard, Maxime Du Camp, Roger Fenton, John B. Greene, Alfred A. Hart, Humphrey Lloyd Hime, Jean-Charles Langlois, Gustave Le Gray, Henri Le Secq, Robert MacPherson, Charles Marville, Charles Negre, Timothy O'Sullivan, Andrew Joseph Russell, Auguste Salzmann, Pierre-Charles Simart, Southworth & Hawes, William James Stillman, William Henry Fox Talbot, and Linnaeus Tripe. Wraps, vg+, $15. 72.19. Ganzel, Bill. Dust Bowl Descent. University of Nebraska Press, 1984. [Photographs of people who were photographed by FSA photographers more than forty years previously.] Hardcover with protected dust jacket, ex-library, very good with discard stamps on front flyleaf. SOLD 72.20. Garanger, Marc. Regard the Planet. 50,000 Photographs by Marc Garanger. Videodisc, new, sealed. [French photographer Garanger traveled the world for 30 years, creating more than one million photographs. These are his favorite 50,000.] First printing. Voyager, 1989. $20. 72.21. Gardner, Alexander. On Alexander Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War by Anthony W. Lee and Elizabeth Young. University of California Press, 2007. Stiff illustrated wraps, 1st printing, 120 pages, like new. $25. 72.22. Gardner, Alexander. "Alexander Gardner" by Josephine Cobb, in Image, Volume 7, No. 6, No. 62, June 1958, pp. 124-136. Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the George Eastman House. Edited by Beaumont Newhall. [An essential reference on Gardner by Cobb, long-term librarian at the Library of Congress.] Entire issue, also includes "Oscar N. Solbert (1885-1958), about the Director of the George Eastman House since its inception, and "Film Archives," a radio address delivered over Totonto C.B.C. Feb. 3, 1958, by James Card on the history of motion pictures, illustrated with a remarkable photo by Fritz Henle of George Pratt, Curator of Motion Pictures at the George Eastman House, manhandling photographs in the film stills collection. Like new. $25. 72.23. Gardner, Alexander. Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War. Dover, 1959. Wraps, very good with custom made polyester jacket. Unabridged and unaltered republication (except in size) of the first two-volume edition published in 1866, with the original font used in the text. Reproductions are in black-and-white. 1980s reprint of the Dover edition first issued in 1959, with E.F. Bleiler's Introduction of 1958. $10. 73. Garnett, William. Owings, Nathaniel Alexander. The American Aesthetic. Harper & Row, 1969. [First major publication by Garnett, who helped transform aerial photography into an art form. William A. Garnett, born 1916, is best known for his photographs taken from the air. His style is noted for strong patterns partially obtained through his explotiation of oblique lighting characteristics of early morning or late afternoon. Not infrequently, his photographs have an ambiguity of scale, as in his Death Valley series, which makes literal intepretation an enjoyable challenge. In 1953, 1956, and 1975, Garnett received Guggenheim fellowships. He first came to national attention in 1954 when Fortune magazine published his work with an introduction by Walker Evans. Selections from his first exhibition at the George Eastman House were published in the New York Times Magazine in 1955. Since that time, Garnett has been a prolific exhibitor in the U.S. and many other countries, including a number of exhibits at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Although never a staff photographer for LIFE magazine, Garnett had nine 20 page essays published in that magazine in 1965, the largest extended photo essay in LIFE's history. The American Aesthetic was the first major book publication with Garnett's work. The text is by a prominent architect planner and concerns how cities and open spaces can be designed to be "comfortable, beautiful, and profitable." "He shows how our environment can be saved and the American aesthetic realized."] 1st ed., fine w/o dj, $25. 74. Garnett, another copy, light stain on rear flyleaf, otherwise fine with very good dust jacket that has short tears, minor wear, and small stain along top edge of rear panel. $25. 74.1. Gaskins, Bill. Bill Gaskins. Good and Bad Hair. April 8-June 30, 1996. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, Schine Student Center, Syracuse Universit. Exhibition catalog number 44. Introduction by Judith Wilson. Text by Bill Gaskins. [Photographs of male and female African Americans with a variety of hair styles taken 1991-1994. [Predates Gaskins' book with this title published in 1997.] Wraps, 24 pages. Fine. $20. 74.2. Gee, Helen. Helen Gee and the Limelight: A Pioneering Photography Gallery of the Fifties. February 12-March 8, 1977. Carlton Gallery, New York. Essay by Peter C. Bunnell. Wraps, 20 pages. Includes illustrations by Paul Strand, Moholy-Nagy, Edward Weston, Leon Levinstein, W. Eugene Smith, Eugene Atget, Edouard Boubat, Aaron Siskind, Alfred Stieglitz, Berenice Abbott, Lisette Model, Robert Frank, and Wynn Bullock, plus list of Limelight exhibitors in individual and group shows and chronology of exhibitions, 1954-1961. Wraps, like new, $25. (2 copies available) 74.3. Gellert, Vance. Vance Gellert. Carlvision. Blue Sky Gallery, 1987. Unusual color photographs of Vance Gellert's baby son Carl.] Wraps, umpaginated, about 60 pages printed on right hand pages only, with acetate front cover protector, spiral binding. Fine. $25. 74.4. Genthe, Arnold. Arnold Genthe, 1869-1942. Photographs and Memorabilia from the Collection of James F. Carr. A Survey Exhibition, 28 September - 2 November 1975. Biography by Jerry E. Patterson and memoir by Dorothy Wilcock Neumeyer. Wraps, 26 pages, illustrated with selected works from the exhibit, including photographs of Theodore Roosevelt, Jack London, Isadora Duncan, Grete Garbo, old Chinatown in San Francisco, and San Francisco fire, checklist with 150 items. Self-portrait by Genthe on cover. Staten Island Museum, 1975. Like new, $10. 74a.1. George Eastman House. Album 6. George Eastman House Special Issue, 1970. Edited by Bill Jay with contributons by Beaumont Newhall, Thomas F. Barrow, and Harold Jones. [Selections from the collection, inc. Daguerreotypes, Muybridge, Coburn, Kasebier, Brassai, Heinecken, Fichter, Gowin, E. Weston, Krims, John Wood, Uelsmann, Siskind, Hyde, et al.] Stiff wrappers. $10. 74a.1.a. George Eastman House. Acquisitions 1973-1980. Texts by Robert A. Sobieszek, Marianne Fulton, and Philip L. Condax. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, 1981. Large quarto, stiff illustrated wraps, unpaginated. Includes list of 335 acquisitions by the museum, most of them photographs with some cameras, with selected illustrations by Frank Goehlke, Paul Caponigro, James Leon Williams, Felice Beato, Richard Avedon, Edward Steichen, Fred Holland Day, Mark Cohen, Victor Prevost, Nickolas Muray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, et al. Fine, $20. 74a.1.b. George Eastman House. Language of Light: Masterworks from the Collection. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman Housel, 1992. Wraps, 28 pages. 36 illustrations, some full page, include Hill & Adamson (cover), Southworth & Hawes, Julia Margaret Cameron, Timothy O'Sullivan, Adrien Tournachon, Thomas Annan, Edward Steichen, Imogen Cunningham, Alvin Langdon Coburn, et al. Illustrations also include cameras and publications in the collection. Fine, $25. 74a.1.c. George Eastman House. Particulars: Selections from the Miller-Plummer Collection of Photography. Edited and with an Introduction by Robert A. Sobieszek with a statement by Harvey S. Shipley Miller and J. Randall Plummer. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, 1983. Stiff wraps, 60 pages, 175 illustrations. [Includes F. Gutekunst; Paul Caponigro; Eva Watson-Schutze; Horst; Clarence White; Gertrude Kasebier; John G. Bullock; Thomas Eakins; Arnold Genthe; Albert Arthur Allen; Pierre Boucher; George Platt Lynes; Harry Callahan; Marcel Bovis; Bill Brandt; Minor White; Kertesz; William Larson; Olivia Parker; Nicolaas Henneman; Russell Lee; Ben Shahn; Alice Boughton; Ralph Meatyard; W. Eugene Smith; Edward Fry; Poitevin; A. Claudet; Leslie Krims; John Adams Whipple; Julia Margaret Cameron and many others.] Like new, $20. 74a.1.d. George Eastman House. Telling Stories: Narrative Impulses in Contemporary American Photography. Essay by Therese Mulligan. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, 1998. Wraps, 12 pages. Includes exhibition list. Illustrations by Liz Burkholz; Richard Barnes; Patrick Nagatani; Lorna Simpson; James Fee; Ted Victoria; Marianne Courville; Jo Whaley. Fine, $15. 74a.1.e. George Eastman House. George Eastman House Presents The Best of Photo & Film Right Before Your Eyes. Companion Guide. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, 2003. Issued for exhibit held September 13, 2003 through April 11, 2004. Includes reproductions of highlights from the collection. Wraps, 12 pages. Fine. $10. 74a.1.f. George Eastman House. Inside Out: 50 Years of Collecting. April 24, 1999-March 12, 2000. Introduction by Therese Mulligan. 16 illustrations. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, 1999. Stiff illustrated wraps, 34 pages. Includes exhibition checklist. Fine. $15. 74a.1.g. George Eastman House. Invitational Teaching Conference at the George Eastman House 1962. Spiral bound, 107 pages. Report of a three-day conference in November 1962 on teaching photography that led to the formation of the Society for Photographic Education. Texts by Nathan Lyon; Beaumont Newhall; Clarence White, Jr.; Adrian TerLouw; Oscar Bailey; Ken Josephson; John Schulze; Jerry N. Uelsmann; Jerome Liebling; Robert Forth; Neal Croom; Sol Mednick; Bill Hanson; Charles Arnold; Art Sinsabaugh; Minor White; John Wood; Charles C. Werberig; William L. Millard; Henry Holmes Smith; Walter Civardi; Aaron Siskind; Ralph Steiner; Neal Croom; Robert Forth; Walter Rosenblum; John Szarkowski; Leslie Stroebel; Bill Millard; and Ralph Hattersley. At the conference, chaired by Nathan Lyons, a proposal for what became SPE was presented by Henry Holmes Smith acting on behalf of the discussion group, Photography and General Education, chaired by Clarence H. White, Jr. This proposal led to the appointment of a committee to plan the organization. Good with some small stains and marks on covers and wear near bottom of spine. Scarce. $100. 74a.1.h. Georgiou, Tyrone. Tyrone Georgiou: Virtual Archaeology. November 7 - December 30, 1994. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, Schine Student center, Syracuse University, No. 38, 1994. Introduction by Gary Hesse. Wraps, 16 pages. [Digital color photographs, including selections from the series, "Unexplained Archaeology of North America" and "Fossil Record Series."] Like new, $15. 74a.1.i. Gerlovina, Rimma. Rimma Gerlovina andValeriy Gerlovin. Still Performances. MIT List Visual Arts Center, September 5 - October 8, 1989, and Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, November 2 - January 14, 1990. Wraps, exhibition catalog, 40 pages. [Conceptual photography by the Russian photographers, featuring writing on the artists' faces and hands.] Very good + with small imperfections on covers. $25. 74a.1.j. Germany. German Photographs of the 20s and 30s. Sander Gallery, Washington, DC, September 1981. Exhibit catalog, wraps, 53 illustrations plus two on covers, 2 copies of price list laid in. Fine. [Not all the photographers were of German origin but presumably the photos were taken in Germany. Photographers illustrated: Lux Feininger; Albert Renger-Patzch; Hans Finsler; Joost Schmidt; Martin Munkacsy; Paul Citroen; Gertrud Arndt; Ilse Bing; George Trump; HoracioCoppola; Adolf Lazi; August Sander; Edmund Kesting; Germaine Krull; Werner Rohde; Yva; AlfredEhrhardt; Heinrich Heidersberger; Cami Stone; Sasha Stone; Paul Edmund Hahn; Willi Zielke; Walter Peterhans; Otto Umbehr; Ellen Auerbach. $15. 74a.1.k. Germany. Fotografie aus Berlin. Castelli Graphics, New York, June 23 - July 20, 1984 ; Jones/Troyer Gallery. Washington. D.C., September 18 - October 13, 1984 ; California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside, November 9, 1984 - January 5, 1985. Castelli Graphics, 1984. Introductory essay by John Gossage and Lewis Baltz. Exhibit brochure, stapled wraps, 22 pages. People and landscape photographers, full-page illustrated with biographical information: Gosbert Adler; Dieter Binder; Uschi Blume; Friehelm Denkeler; Ulrich Gorlich; Wilmar Koenig; Michael Schmidt; and Klaus-Peter Voutt. Very good with evidence of modest use. Only one copy in WorldCat found in a library in Germany. $100. 74a.2. Gernsheim, Helmut and Alison. Creative Photography, 1826 to the Present. An Exhibition from the Gernsheim Collection. Wayne State University, 1963. Illustrated wraps, as issued. List of 1,016 items in the exhibition, most of them photographs but also rare books, such as Talbot's Pencil of Nature, and apparatus. 48 illustrations. List of previous exhibits dating back to 1950. Signature of previous owner, Carol Cherry, and 1964 date on preliminary title page. Cherry's original receipt from George Eastman House laid in, dated Nov. 14, 1964. Very good with minor wear at extremities. [Note: The Gernsheim Collection, one of the most remarkable in the history of photography collecting, is now at the University of Texas, Austin.] $15. 74a.3. Gernsheim, Helmut and Alison. Victoria's World: An Exhibition from The Gernsheim Collection, Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, March 21 - April 30, [1970]. Wraps, 40 pages. Includes checklist with 200 items, arranged by topic: Royal Family; Crystal Palace; Eminent Victorians; People and Costumes; The City; Sports and Pastimes; The Empire; Crimean War; and Boer War. Illustrations by Julia Margaret Cameron, Peter Henry Emerson, Roger Fenton, H. Dixon, P. Martin, J.E. Mayall, P.H. Delamotte, et al. With fold-out invitation to the opening of the exhibit on March 21 laid in, addressed to a physician in Kansas City. Fine, $15. 74b. Gibson, Ralph. Ralph Gibson portfolio of six full page images shot in Corsica, in magazine, 35-mm Photography, Spring 1974. Other features include a history of 35mm photography by Jacob Deschin, illustrated with photo of Trotsky by Robert Capa, Iowa by Dan Weiner, et al. Also, Ralph Hattersley on pictures that communicate, how to make slide shows come alive, Bob Schwalberg on darkroom technique, and others. VG with light creases in cover. $5. 74b.1. Gidal, Tim. Tim Gidal. In the Forties. The Photographers' Gallery, London, 1981. Introduction by Nigel Trow. Catalog for exhibit, September-October 1981. Illustrated wraps, 36 pages, near fine with a few small imperfections on back cover. [Includes photos taken by Gidal in London; New York; India (including Gandhi); Burma; Basra; Ceylon; Switzerland; Palestine; Tunis; Kuwait; Alexandria; et al.] $30. 74c. Gilbert, George. Collecting Photographica: The Images and Equipment of the First Hundred Years of Photography. Hawthorn Books, 1976. 1st printing. 302 pages. Hard cover with dust jacket. Ex-library copy in very good condition, no spine label on dust jacket with new acetate protector and which has a chip at top of spine. Card pocket on rear flyleaf. One half page (113-114) cut out but replaced with photocopy. Contents include numerous illustrations. Topics include Box Cameras, Folding Cameras, Detective Cameras and Later Novelties, Stereo Cameras and Stereography, Single-Lens Reflex Cameras, 35-mm, Cinematography, In the Darkroom, Magic Lanterns, Albums and Viewers, Photographic Accessories and Other Photographica, Collecting Photographica, Meeting the Collectors, and Appendixes including Chronology of Photographic History, Dating Photographic Equipment, Kodak Cameras and Equipment, Major Cirkut, Ciro, Crown, Graphic and Graflex Cameras, Maintaining the Photographica Collection, Photographica Museums, Comparative Value of Early Cameras, Dating Guide to Argus Cameras, 1936-1964, plus Glossary, Bibliography, and Index. Note: following the procedure for cleaning daguerreotypes in this book is not recommended by most photo conservators today. $10. 75a. Gilden, Bruce. A Beautiful Catastrophe. powerHouse, 2005. 1st ed., hardcover not issued with dust jacket, with custom made 4-mil polyester jacket. New book. "New York City, the unique metropolis that Le Corbusier has called “a beautiful catastrophe,” is a natural home to Bruce Gilden. Since 1981, Gilden has been roaming the streets of the city, capturing its characters and eccentricities with his confrontational, highly energetic style and exuberant vision. In his new opus, A Beautiful Catastrophe, Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden celebrates a trademark style with abandon, firmly ensconcing him in the pantheon of New York City street poets." [Publisher] ISBN 1-57687-238-6. $60. (two copies available) 75aa. Gilden, Bruce. Bruce Gilden. Haiti - Dreams and Nightmares. January 16 - March 15, 1997. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery. Schine Student Center, Syracuse University, No. 47. Introduction by Jeffrey Hoone. Illustrated wraps, 26 pages, exhibition catalog, like new. $20. 75aa.1. Gill, Leslie. Leslie Gill: A Classical Approach to Photography. Contributions by Frances McLaughlin-Gill, Tina Freeman, and Owen Eddwards. Edited by Tina Freeman and Frances McLaughlin-Gill. New Orleans Museum of Art, 1983. Catalog for exhibition, November 20, 1983 - January 15, 1984. Illustrated stiff wraps, 64 pages. Custom-made 4-mil polyester jacket. [Includes a wide variety of Gill's work in black-and-white and color, including studio compositions, outdoor scenes, and portraits. Portraits include especially artists, writers, musicians, and actors such as Gentilini, Alberto Moravia, Mazzacurati, Vlad, Carlo Levi, Anna Magnani, et al. Near fine. $30. 75aaa. Gleason, Herbert W. Through the Year with Thoreau. 1983 Calendar with the turn-of-the-century photographs of Herbert W. Gleason. Conover-Mills, 1982. [This calendar has the same months and days as in the year 2022.] Staple-bound. Fine, $15. 75b. Godwin, Fay. Bison at Chalk Farm and Other Snaps. Foreword by Frank Muir. [1st book of humorous photos by the well-known English photographer.] Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982. Fine, illustrated boards, issued without dust jacket. $25. 75c. Goldblatt, David. David Goldblatt 55. Phaidon, 2001. Photographs of South Africa with intro and explanatory texts by Lesley Lawson. Wraps, as issued (not issued in hardcover). Stamped "non-mint copy" on title page but no obvious defects other than very slight rubbing on rear cover. $5. 75c.1. Goldblatt, David. David Goldblatt: South Africa. 1 April to 17 May 1986. Photographers' Gallery, London, 1986. Texts by Sue Davies; Nadine Gordimer, and Roger Omond. (Omond's essay is on apartheid.) [Photographs of people from different ethnic groups in a variety of contexts, showing the contrasts that existed in South Africa.] Wraps, exhibit catalog, 24 pages, fine. Scarce. $30. 75d. Golden, Judith and Joanne Leonard. Photo/Trans/Forms. August 21 - October 11,1981. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1981. Exhibit catalog with color photographs. [Golden exhibited color portraits, including hand-colored self-portraits; Leonard exhibited her Night Sky series with hand-coloring.] Fine in wraps. 16 pages. $15. 76. Golden, Judith. Cycles. A Decade of Photographs. Friends of Photography, 1988. Issued as Untitled 45. [Hand-colored portraits and self-portraits.] Fine, wraps (as issued), $15. 76.1. Goldring, Nancy. Nancy Goldring. Distillations. Southeast Museum of Photography, 2000. Catalog for exhibition, Distillations: Revisiting South Asia, October 24, 2000-January 24, 2001. Texts by Nancy Goldring, Ellen Handy, Sudhrashan Seneviratne, et al. [Photographs in color taken in India and Sri Lanka.] Wraps, 40 pages, fine. $10. 76.2. Goodman, Paul. The Open Look. Funk & Wagnalls, 1969. Photographs of animals in windows in Brooklyn Heights by Stefan Congrat-Butlar. Fine with very good dust jacket that has a couple of tears. $5. 76a. Gotfryd, Alex. Appointment in Venice. Doubleday, 1988. [43 black-and-white moody images evocative of Venice in the fog.] 1st ed., cloth with with vg+ unmarked price-clipped dust jacket, ex-library with remnant of card pocket on rear flyleaf, small adhesive marks on cloth where former dust jacket protector was attached, no spine labels, rubber stamps, or other evidence of prior use. Issued at $30. $5. Another copy, fine with fine dust jacket. Not ex-library. $25. 76c. Gowin, Emmet. Emmet Gowin Photographs. Knopf, 1976. 1st edition in the uncommon hardcover black cloth, fine with good protected dust jacket that has edgewear and two large chips around top of spine and back top left corner. [Gowin's first monograph that placed him among the first rank of fine art photographers.] $75. 76d. Gowin, Emmet. Emmet Gowin: A Collective Portrait. Princeton University Art Museum, 2009. Published in conjunction with an exhibition, October 24, 2009-February 21, 2010. Introduction by Joel Smith. French illustrated wraps, 36 pages. [Photographs by Gowin, his mentors Harry Callahan and Frederick Sommer, and 20 of his former students such as Laura McPhee, Thomas Carabasi, Charlotte Whalen, Fazal Sheikh, David Maisel, et al.] SIGNED. With custom made 4-mil polyester jacket. Fine. $50. 76d.1. Gowin, Emmet. Young Photographers '68. Purdue University, April 1-30, 1968, Department of Creative Arts, Division of Art & Design, Library Lounge Gallery, Fine Arts Gallery, Krannert Drawing Room. Introduction by Robert Forth. Oblong green wraps, 32 pages, black-and-white illustrations, two to a page. Includes checklist with four photographs per photographer with one photo for each reproduced here. Photographers include Roger Aikin; James Alinder; Carol Bales; Thomas Barrow; David Batchelder; John Benvenuto; Robert Brooks; Robert Brown; Orlando Cabanban; Barbara Crane; Darryl Curran; David Currie; David Colley; Marcia Daehn; Bevan Davies; William Doherty; Richard Faller; Robert Fichter; Charles Fridenmaker; Jack Foss; George Gardener; Stephen Gersh; William Giles; Emmet Gowin; W.M. Hill; Larry Hudetz; Harold Jones; Chester Kessler; Cavalliere Ketchum; Jim Kraft; Gerald Lang; Arthur Lazar; Robert Levin; John Lindstrom; Dave Maenza; James Marchael; Lewis Marks, Jr.; Chester Michalik; Anne Morgan Nunez; Enrico Natali; Paul; Neevel; David Pilbrow; Donald Renfro; Leland Rice; Arthur Sawyers; Max Scholtz; Lanny Sommese; Eve Sonneman; Doug Stewart; Roger; Vail; Helen Wallis; Sam; Wang; Duncan Wheatley; and Paul Wigger. Some of these photographers became well-known over the next twenty years, including Emmet Gowin, who has SIGNED this copy under his photograph. Near fine, $40. 76e. Gowin, Emmet. Emmet Gowin: Aerial Photographs. Princeton University Art Museum, February 3-March 22, 1998. Princeton University, 1998. French wraps, 36 pages, like new. SIGNED by Gowin. One of the scarcer Gowin publications, especially signed. $150. 76e.1. Gowin, Emmet. Changing the Earth. Yale University, 2002. 1st edition. SIGNED. Large hardcover with protected dust jacket. Like new. $150. 76f. Gowin, Emmet. Emmet Gowin: Photographs 1966-1983. Introduction by Peter C. Bunnell. Catalog for exhibit at Corcoran Gallery of Art, September 17-November 13, 1983 and Art Museum, Princeton University, February 4-March 25, 1984. Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1983. Illustrated wraps, 38 pages, includes checklist of 66 photographs in the exhibit, list of prior exhibitions, and selected bibliography. First and only edition of 2,000 copies. Finely printed plates, including of Edith, Italy, Mt. St. Helens, Arizona, Ireland, et al. SIGNED by Gowin. Like new. $150. Another copy, unsigned, almost like new with very minor signs of use. $45. 77. Gowin, Emmet. Place, See America First. Volume II, No. 1, 1972. Large format softcover book, 214 pages, with Gowin photographs on glossy pages 101-112, from his work in Virginia. Also includes portfolios by Tom Zimmerman and Neil Morse. Very good with two crimps on front cover, otherwise fine. $10. 77a. Gowland, Peter. Figure Photography. Action, Nudes, Pinups. Posing Plans, Lighting, Staging, Props, Candids, Technique. Fawcett How-To Book 250, 1954. Numerous photos of beautiful women in bathing suits, nude, etc. Wraps, cover creased, good+, SOLD 77a.1. Graham, David. Land of the Free: What Makes Americans Different. Photographs by David Graham. Commentary by Andrei Codrescu. Aperture, 1999. 1st edition, 1st printing. Fine with protected dust jacket. SIGNED by Graham. $40. 77a.2. Graham, David. Taking Liberties. Photographs by David Graham. Introduction by Robert Venturi. Pond Press, 2001. Fine hardcover with protected dust jacket that is fine except for a short tear on top of back cover. Warmly inscribed and SIGNED by the photographer. 1st edition. $40. 77b. Graham-Brown, Sarah. Images of Women in Photography of the Middle East, 1860-1950, by Sarah Graham-Brown. Columbia University Press, 1988. ISBN 0-231-06826-3. Fine ex-library copy with trimmed rear flyleaf and spine label with protected dust jacket. Covers development of photography in the Middle East; family portraits; costume and nude studies; working women; women in the pubic eye; feminist women, activists. Numerous illustrations by photographers such as Krikorian, Sebah, Zangaki, Bonfils, et al. 274 pages. $15. 77c. Great Britain. Britain in 1984. The Photographers’ Gallery, London. 25 May - 23 June 1984. Edited by Alex Noble. Essay by Paul Barker. Photographs and statements by photographers: Ian Berry; John A. Davies; Paul Graham; Karen Knorr; Donald McCullin; and Raghubir Singh. Wraps, exhibition catalog, 24 pages. Also exhibited at National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford. Only 8 copies in U.S. libraries according to WorldCat. Fine. $100. 77d. Great Britain. Image and Exploration: Some Directions in British Photography 1980/85. Exhibition catalogue for an exhibition at The Photographers Gallery, London 21 June - 7 September 1985. Essays by Alex Noble and Ian Jeffrey. Curated by Jonathan Bayer and Alex Noble. About 80 photos by 70 British photographers, with exhibition checklist, biographical notes, and photographers’ statements. Photographers include Nick Adler; Michael Allott; Richard Barclay; ChrisBelcher; Noel Brown; David Butterworth; Helen Chadwick; John Charity; Chris Colclough; Matthew Conduit; Berris Conolly; Jim Cooke; Mary Cooper; Chris Craske; Christine Duyt; et al. Wraps, 108 pages, near fine with small ding at top edge of front cover. Duotone and color illustrations. $100. 77e. Green, Stephen. Going to Chicago: A Year on the Chicago Blues Scene. Woodford, 1990. Photographs by Stephen Green. Introduction by Laurence J. Hyman. Commentary by B.B. King, James Cotton, Koko Taylor, Otis Rus,; Junior Wells, Johnny Winter, Donald Kinsey, Buddy Guy, and Lonnie Brooks. [Photographs taken in blues clubs of musicians performing, including Little Anthony; Ronnie Brooks Baker; Bobby Blue Bland; Sugar Blue; Lonnie Brooks; Charles Brown; Clarence Gatemouth Smith; Roy Buchanan; Jimmy Burns; Little Charlie and the Nightcats; Albert Collins; Joanna Connor; James Cotton; Robert Cray; Willie Dixon; Lil’ Ed and the Blues Imperials; David Honeyboy Edwards; Buddy Guy; John Lee Hooker; Etta James; Homewick James; Jimmy Johnson; Detroit Junior; Albert King; B.B. King; Big Daddy Kinsey; Taj Mahal; John Mayall; B.B. Odom; Pinetop Perkins; John Primer; Snooky Pryor; A.C. Reed; Jimmy Reed; Otis Rush; Big Time Sarah; Son Seals; Eddie Shaw; Magic Slim; Synnyland Slim; Hubert Sumlin; Koko Taylor; Melvin Taylor; Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows; Valerie Wellington; Junior Wells; Kim Wilson; Johnny Winter; Mighty Joe Young, et al.]. Stiff illustrated wraps, not issued in hardcover. Very good and fresh. $20. 78a. Greenleigh, John. John Greenleigh and Rosalind Rosoff Beimler. The Days of the Dead. Los Dias de Muertos. [Ceremonial life in Mexico, in color.] HarperCollins, 1991, wraps, 1st printing, vg+. $17.50. 78b. Griffiths, Philip Jones. Dark Odyssey. Introduction by Murray Sayle. Aperture, 1996. 1st printing. [Selection from photographer's black-and-white work in 140 countries, including Vietnam, Wales, Sudan, New Guinea, Thailand, India, France, South Korea, et al.] Large book, excellent reproduction quality on heavy weight paper. Illustrated paper over boards. Near fine with near fine acetate protected dust jacket. Issued at $55. $45. 78c. Grimschitz, Bruno. Wiener Barock Palaste (Baroque Palaces of Vienna, Austria) by Bruno Grimschitz, Wiener Verlag, 1944. Introduction and appendix in German. 96 black-and-white full page photographs of very upscale housing for nobility, both exterior and interior views. Appendix with detailed notes on the palaces, with layout diagrams. Photographs and diagrams provide useful insights for architects, designers, historians, and the general public. Gift inscription dated 1948 in Wien on front flyleaf. Photos are on glossy paper and in fine condition. Other paper is typical wartime paper that is yellowing and fragile. Red cloth binding with gold imprinting sound with one inch chip and tear at base of spine. Spine rubbed. $10. 78d. Gronefeld, Gerhard. Gerhard Gronefeld: Frauen in Berlin, 1945-1947. Introduction by Annemarie Troger. Dirk Nishen Verlag in Kreuzberg. Edition Photothek VIII. Herausgegeben von Diethart Kerbs, 1984. Text in German with English translation of two paragraphs about the photographer laid in, along with a postcard about three other similar books from the publisher. Staplebound in board with title and photo pasted on covers. [Photos taken in 1945-1946 in aftermath of WWII. Born in 1911, Gronefeld was a photojournalist who, using a Contax, supplied photos to LIFE, Today, Star, Quick, et al. This book contains black-and-white photographs of women in Berlin such as performers, flower sellers, prostitutes, college students, and beggars.] Fine. $10. 78e. Grossman, Sid. Journey to the Cape: Photographs by Sid Grossman by Millard Lampell. Grove Press, 1959. First edition. Wraps with printed acetate jacket that has a short split along bottom front edge, otherwise fine. [Grossman was the co-founder and director of the Photo League in New York.] With a book review from Popular Photography, April 1960, laid in. $25. ![]()
79. Haas, Ernst. The Ernst Haas Awards Winners' Catalogue, Nineteen Ninety-Five. Maine Photographic Workshops, 1996. Edited by David H. Lyman. Wraps, 46 pages, very good with bump at base of spine. Includes photographs and biographical information about photographers Ernst Haas; Giorgia Fiorio; Andrew Savulich; Antonin Kratochvil; Larry Towell; Lise Sarfati; Mike Mancarella; Russell Monk; Nancy McEntee; Melonie Bennett; Elizabeth Rappaport; Pamela Ellis Hawks; Godfrey Fred Aquilino; Laura M. Kleinhenz; and Margaret Evans. Photographs of some of these photographers are also provided. The book also includes The Photography Educator Award to David J. Spear, The Top 100 Photographers list with all the finalists considered for awards, the Photography Book of the Year Award for Raised by Wolves by Jim Goldberg, and five other highly recommended books. $15. 79a. Haas, Ernst. Ernst Haas: Only Time Will Tell. London: Michael Hoppen Photography, 1998. Introduction by Liz Jobey. Catalog for exhibition, 9 September - 17 October 1998, 20.5 x 20.5 inches, 20 pages, illustrated, wraps, fine. High quality reproductions with 16 plates, taken 1949-1966, including photos of Eartha Kitt, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Albert Einstein. $15. 79b. Hagemeyer, Johan. Johan Hagemeyer. The Archive. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. Research Series Number 16, June 1982. Essays on Hagemeyer and his milieu by Richard Lorenz, John P. Schaefer and Terence R. Pitts. [The Dutchman Johan Hagemeyer was a portrait and landscape photographer who spent much of his career in Carmel, San Francisco, and Berkeley, California, and was a close friend of Edward Weston, whose photographs of Hagemeyer appear in this publication. Includes 45 plates plus illustrations in the text. Portrait subjects include Edward Weston, Salvador Dali, Robinson Jeffers, Maudelle Weston, Antoinette Detcheva, Ezio Pinzo, et al. Also includes Recent Acquisitions of the Center, January-June 1981, and "From the Archives" with two Weston-related items]. Wraps, 100 pages, near fine with a few light crimps. $30. 79c. Hagemeyer, Johan. Johan Hagemeyer Collection. Guide Series Number Eleven. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1985. Text chapters by Roger Myers and Hagemeyer. [The Hagemeyer Collection includes 226 photographs, of which 184 are portraits, still lifes, and landscapes by Hagemeyer. This guide provides small reproductions of all of these except 48 duplicates or near duplicates. In addition, the guide reproduces 32 of 42 photographs by others in his collection (most of which are portraits of Hagemeyer), as well as 16 portraits of Hagemeyer by Edward Weston. Three appendices provide Selected Bibliography, Exhibition List, and Selected Institutions with Fine Prints by Johan Hagemeyer.] Like new with one leaf with crease that occurred during book production. $15. 79d. Halpern, Gregory. Harvard Works Because We Do. Photographs and Interviews by Greg Halpern. Foreword by Studs Terkel. Quantuck Lane, 2003. 1st edition, ex-library, fine condition other than library evidence, hardcover with protected dust jacket. 176 pages, profusely illustrated with photos of African American, Asian, Latinx, and white Harvard University staff. $5. 79.1. Hambourg, Maria Morris and Christopher Phillips. The New Vision: Photography Between the Wars. Ford Motor Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA/Abrams, 1994, 1st softcover edition, fine with custom made 4-mil polyester jacket. [Large, impressive, 318 page catalog of the exhibition that opened in 1989, previously issued in hardcover only.] Photographers include Moholy-Nagy; Man Ray; Strand; Kertesz; Sheeler; Florence Henri; Tabard; Bourke-White; Abbott; Stieglitz; Outerbridge; Steichen; Laura Gilpin; Cartier-Bresson; Brassai; Arthur Siegel; Heartfield; Raoul Ubac; Walker Evans; Hine; Shahn; Lange; Hoch; Munkacsi; Mantz; Roh; Rodchenko; Renger-Patzsch; Krull; Bayer; Sander; Schad; Ira Martin, et al. $30. Another copy, paperback edition bound with original covers in orange cloth, ex-library. $30. 79.1a. Hamel, Joseph. Niepce, Daguerre, or Talbot? or The Quest of Joseph Hamel to Find the Real Inventor of Photography by Serge Plantureux. Venti-3, 2004. Small, illustrated boards, 48 pages. 1st ed. in English, revised from 2003 French edition. [Hamel was a Russian scientist of German parentage who met both Talbot and Daguerre and sent reports back to Russia.] Like new, $15. 79.1b. Hammond, Rita. Rita Hammond: Making Connections. April 3 - June 30, 1995. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, Schine Student Center, Syracuse University, Number 40. Introduction by Jeffrey Hoone. Statement by the artist and biographical information. Illustrated wraps, 22 pages. [Includes Hammond's self-portraits that look like well-known people in their youth and old age, such as Louise Brooks, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Anne Frank. Also includes examples from her series of paintings by Cezanne, Bellini, et al., in which she inserts a black-and-white photograph of herself, as well as selections from other bodies of her work.] Fine. $15. 79.1c. Hare, Chauncey. Chauncey Hare. This Was Corporate America. Institute of Contemporary Art, 1984. Oblong illustrated wraps. [Photographs of employees and work environments in California, including Silicon Valley. According to Hare, "This book {presents} photographs of alienated work and giving my own experience of working in the world the photographs describe; relating the pain and transformation I've experienced trying to escape work alienation, while describing the resistance and alienation I've encountered in having these photographs and this text published...." With two letters from Hare to Gary Saretzky, who purchased it directly from Hare in 1985. Copy was sent in envelope and mishandled in the mail, leaving crimps at bottom of all pages. Good, $100. 79.2. Hare, Jimmy. Photojournalist: The Career of Jimmy Hare by Lewis L. Gould & Richard Greffe. Austin & London: University of Texas Press, 1977. 1st edition (unstated) in fine cloth hardcover with vg edge worn dust jacket that has a few rubs, scuffs and a neatly closed tear. Jimmy Hare was one of the first photojournalists, working for Collier's and then Leslie's Weekly. He covered, among other news stories, the Spanish American War and World War I, the early history of aviation. He photographed shipwrecks, earthquakes, yacht launchings, political rallies, the Wright Brothers and other early airplane flights, and presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, William Howard Taft, and William McKinley. A photograph of Jimmy Hare with William Henry Jackson closes the book, which has 157 pages. Some of the subjects include Prime Minister of Great Britain Herbert H. Asquith; Antwerp after German attack; Benjamin D. Foulois, the only Army Signal Corps pilot in early 1911; Herbert Latham flying his "Antoinette' plane in 1910; English flyer Claude Grahame-White, winner of the James Gordon Bennett Trophy in 1910; dynamite explosion at Communipaw, New Jersey, 1911; lepers in Venezuela; Russo-Japanese War; zeppelin bomb crater in Paris; Emmeline Pankhurst marching for women's rights, 1915; the Madero Mexican Revolution at Ciudad Juarez; and Lusitania coffins. A key work on the history of photojournalism, an important part of the history of photography; profusely illustrated with 101 photographs. $25. 79.3. Harper, Douglas. Good Company by Douglas A. Harper. University of Chicago Press, 1982. ISBN 0-226-31686-6. Stated 1st printing. Hardcover with dust jacket. Ex-library with trimmed rear flyleaf. Spine label removed showing fading of spine on dust jacket. Very little signs of use. This book is about tramps, especially those who travel on railroad freight trains. Provides detailed information on how to be a hobo and survive no very little or no money. Harper was a sociologist who became a long-time tramp and became part of the tramp fellowship. With 52 photographs by the author. $5. 79.4. Harris, Alex. Red White, Blue and God Bless You: A Portrait of Northern New Mexico. University of New Mexico Press in association with the Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University, 1992. [Supported in part by a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship in photography, this book is the third by one of the U.S.'s most distinguished contemporary documentary photographers. High quality reproductions, in both black-and-white and color.] 1st ed. Fine with fine dj. $35. 79.5. Harris, Alex. River of Traps: A Village Life by William deBuys and Alex Harris. (Photos by Harris). University of New Mexico Press in association with Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University, 1990. Presumed 1st ed., hard cover with protected dust jacket. Ex-library with usual evidence, rear flyleaf removed. No visible wear on book. Life in northern New Mexico with a focus on Jacobo Romero, neighbor of deBuys and Harris who became their teacher, using simple tools to show them how to survive in an isolated mountain village. $5. 79.6. Haskins, Sam. African Image. Introduction by L. Fritz Gruber. Madison Square Press, A Division of Grosset & Dunlap, 1967. 12.5 x 11 inches. A superbly designed and printed book with images of the people and arts of Africa by Sam Haskins, who is also known for his books of figure photography, such as Cowboy Kate. His expertise with the human form is also seen in this volume. VG+ with VG dust jacket that has a bit of wear on the edges. Small red remainder mark at bottom of text block next to spine. $50. 79.7. Heath, Dave. Classic Photography, No. 4, Summer 1957. Entire issue, 52 pages, including "Dave Heath in Korea" and "Sidewalks of New York" with photos by Heath and Griff Davis. [Heath took the photos in Korea while he was an infantryman in 1952. He is best known for his book A Dialogue with Solitude, published in 1965.] Issue features Marla English on cover. Other photographers with articles include Zoltan Glass, Lou Bernstein, Hildegard San Husen, Alfred Palmer, Russ Meyer, and Gerry Low. About half the magazine consists of photographs of beautiful nude women. Also other articles and letters to the editor and full page ad for the book, "Paradise for Males." Good, with chip at top of spine and general wear. $25. 80. Hedgecoe, John. John Hedgecoe's Complete Photography Course. Simon and Schuster, 1979. Fine w. Slightly frayed dj. $5. 80a. Hedgecoe, John. The Photographer's Handbook. A Complete Reference Manual of Photographic Techniques, Procedures, Equipment and Style, with more than 1,250 illustrations. 351 pages. Knopf, 1981. Hardcover with dust jacket that has price label remnant on cover, otherwise near fine. $5.00. 80a.1. Heilbron, Kenneth. Kenneth Heilbron: Inside the Dream. Stephen Daiter Gallery, 10 November - 09 December 2000. Stephen Daiter Gallery, 2000. Wraps, 16 pages, like new. [Heilbron was born in 1903 in Chicago and was a professional photographer for five decades. From the late 1930s through the 1940s, he had a passion for photographing Ringling Brothers Circus, the work shown in this superbly designed exhibition catalog.] $20. 80b. Hellebrand, Nancy. Londoners. Introduction by Simon Wilson. Lund Humphries, 1974. [Black-and-white at-home portraits by Nancy Hellebrand; her first book.] A very good copy that is kissed at the top right corner, contents fine. 1st edition in illustrated boards, not issued with dust jacket. $50. 80c. Herrschaft, William and Jacob Deschin. Lighting Ideas in Photography: A Book of Methods for the Amateur. Whittlesey/McGraw Hil, 1938. [Much more than just lighting in this book; filled with tips and tricks for photographers.] 1st ed., 6th printing, warmly inscribed and signed by Deschin to photography magazine editor Ed Meyers in 1978. $30. 80d. Herschel, John. Sir John Herschel and the Invention of Photography. Sponsore and published by Kodak Limited for the R.P.S. National Centre of Photography. Foreword by Valerie Lloyd. Biographical essay on Herschel, who invented his own photographic process in 1839 and made significant other contributions to the development of photography, by Larry Schaaf. Catalog for exhibition, 8 April - 27 June, 1981. Includes checklist with 98 items. Portrait of Herschel on cover, otherwise not illustrated. Wraps, 20 pages, like new. Two copies available. $10. 80e. Hertzberg, Benjamin. The Selective Eye: Photographs by Benjamin Hertzberg. October 5 through November 20, 1977. Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, 1977. Exhibition catalog, very good in wraps with custom made polyester jacket, 86 pages. Introduction by Mary Black. [Street photography captured in many different countries in Europe and the U.S. Photos reproduced one to a page.] $10. 80f. Herve, Lucien. Lucien Herve: The Soul of an Architect. 20 March - 2 May 1998. Michael Hoppen Photography, London, 1998. Essay by Zaha Hadid. Wraps, 16 plates, fine. [Black-and-white photographs of Modern architecture by Herve (1910-2007), a Hungarian photographer known for his work for Le Corbusier.] $10. 80f.1. Heyman, Ken. Family by Margaret Mead. Photographs by Ken Heyman. Ridge Press/Macmillan, 1965. 208 pages. "A revealing portrait of fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters, brothers, sisters, and friends around the world" as seen in black-and-white photographs by Heyman. Cloth in fine condition with good newly protected dust jacket that is darkened along spine and shows other evidence of use. BOMC noted on dust jacket flap without the $10 original price. $10. 80g. Hickman, Craig. Craig Hickman. Mars Observations. Maryhurst University, November 4 - December 9, 2001. Essay by Terri M. Hopkins. Dry Reading Press, 2001. Stiff illustrated wraps, 64 pages, like new. [Hickman combines photographs with text in Morse code, an unknown code, texts that flow through several languages, and even a few in English.] $7. 80h. Hiett, Steve. Pleasure Places. Flash, 1976. Softcover with 54 color plates of architectural details with a sense of abstraction. [A book seldom found in better than good condition.] Custom-made polyester jacket. Fine. $125. 81b. Higgins, Chester, Jr. Drums of Life. A Photographic Essay on the Black Man in America. Text by Orde Coombs. Anchor, 1974, 2nd printing, wraps, ex-library, crease on rear cover, otherwise vg. $5. 81b.1. Hill and Adamson. Hill & Adamson Photographs edited by Grahan Ovenden. Introduction by Marina Henderson. Academy Photographic Editions/ St. Martins' Press. 1st ed. [Sepia tone calotypes from the 1840s by Scotland's David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, mostly portraits, with a few landscapes and group shots. Includes some of the first social documentary photographs of fishermen and fishwives. Fine with near fine price-clipped dj. [Because price not visible, can't tell whether it is the London or U.S. edition, as it is believed that the books issued simultaneously were otherwise identical. $15. Another copy, not price clipped, U.S. edition, fine with near fine dj with a few slight indentations. $20. 81b.1.a. Hill and Adamson. David Octavius Hill 1802-1870 and Robert Adamson 1821-1848 by Katherine Michaelson. Centenary Exhibition. Scottish Arts Council, 1970. Softcover with clear polyester jacket on which title is printed in white. 86 pages, 31 sepia plates, checklist with 335 exhibit items. Near fine with very short tear in polyester jacket at top of spine. $20. 81.b.2. Hine, Lewis W. Lewis W. Hine, 1874-1940: Two Perspectives by Judith Mara Gutman.. Grossman, 1974. Wraps, vg with crimps in cover, o/w fine. $17.50. 81.b.3. Hine, Lewis W. Lewis Hine in Europe: The Lost Photographs by Daile Kaplan. Abbeville, 1998. 1st edition. Fine with fine protected dust jacket. $30. 81.b.3a. Hine, Lewis W. Lewis W. Hine: Men at Work. Photographic Studies of Modern Men and Machines. With a supplement of 18 related photographs. Dover, 1977, wraps, as issued, 1st Dover ed., with black and white cover photo of a group of workers building the Empire State Building (later reprints have different cover), previously issued in 1932. Near fine with minor shelf wear. Suprisingly uncommon, $20. 81.b.4. Hine, Lewis. Rosenblum, Walter, Naomi Rosenblum, and Alan Trachtenberg. America & Lewis Hine. Photographs 1904-1940. Aperture, 1977. Softcover, 1st edition, Museum Edition issued in conjunction with exhibitat The Brooklyn Museum. Very good, small indentations, a nick, and minor edge wear. SOLD Hine, Lewis - See also Arts in Virginia. 82.1.1. Hiro. Vinyl record album, Bryan Adams, Reckless, with strong black-and-white cover portrait by Hiro. A&M SP-5103. Includes songs, One Night Love Affair, She's Only Happy When She's Dancin', Run to You, Heaven, Somebody, Summer of '69, Kids Wanna Rock, It's Only Love, Long Gone, Ain't Gonna Play. Edge wear on jacket, slight curved impression from disc on jacket, still very presentable. Record plays fine. $5. 82.1.1a. History. 'From Today Painting is Dead': The Beginnings of Photography. The Victoria & Albert Museum 16 March - 14 May 1972. The Arts Council of Great Britain. [Important exhibit with list of more than 900 items, essays on camera obscura, wet plate photography, etc., well illustrated with 50 plates.] Softcover, as issued, moderate wear at bottom right corner, blind stamp of previous owner at bottom of title page. $15. 82.1.1b. History. Images of America: A Panorama of History in Photographs. Smithsonian, 1989. Introductory essay by Diane Vogt O'Connor. Excellent selection from the millions of photographs at the Smithsonian. Photographers include Thomas Eakins, Rudolph Eickemeyer Jr., Edward Muybridge, and many others. 1st printing, fine in cloth with protected dust jacket. $10. 82.1.1c. History. Impressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840-1860 by Roger Taylor with Larry Schaaf. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2007. [Calotypes; Salt Prints; Great Britain; William Henry Fox Talbot; Calvert Richard Jones; Hill & Adamson; William Collie; Benjamin Brcknell Turner; Hugh Owen; Crystal Palace; Robert W.S. Lutwidge; William A. Pumphrey; Thomas J. Backhouse; John Muir Wood; John D. Llewelyn; James Mudd; Arthur J. Melhuish; Edward King Tenison; George Moir; John Hill Morgan; Thomas Sutton; Charles Brittan; Alfred Capel Cure; Robert Henry Cheney; Horatio Ross; Thomas Keith; George Wilson Bridges; Roger Fenton; Alfred Backhouse; Thomas M. Raven; John Stewart; William Robert Baker; Jane Martha St. John; Charles Clifford; Alfred Huish; John McCosh; John Murray; Richard Banner Oakeley; Charles Moravia; Robert and Harriet Tytler; Linnaeus Tripe.] 1st edition, new with dust jacket protector. Issued at $75. $50. 82a.1. History. Shadow & Substance. Essays on the History of Photography in Honor of Heniz K. Henisch, edited by Kathleen Collins. Amorphous Institute Press, 1990. ISBN 0-910331-01-4. 1st ed., second printing. Wraps, near fine with crimps in cover, small bump rear top corner. 361 pages. Four tributes to Henisch by Estelle Jussim, Hellmut Hager, Felicity Ashbee, and Bernd Lohse, and a remembrance of William Culp Darrah by Jay Ruby. Followed by 51 illustrated essays by noted photo historians such as Robert E. Lassam, “Fox Talbot’s Original Iron Press,” Paolo Costantini, Photography in Venice, 1839-1846, Floyd and Marion Rinhart, “Art and the American Daguerreotype,” William Culp Darrah (“Nineteenth Century Women Photographers,” with a list of 272 American women photographers before 1900), Ann Wilsher, “Photographic Felonies,” Rolf H. Krauss, “Nadar, Kodak, and the Importance of Being Modest,” David Mattison, “The Claudets of British Columbia,” Hans Christian Adam, “Der Karlsbader Sprudel,” Margaret F. Harker, “Henry Peach Robinson and the Great Hall Studio, Tunbridge Wells,” Michael Hallett, “The Grand View in England: Worcester Cathedral from the Southwest,” Naomi Rosenblum, “Adolphe Braun: Art in the Age of Mehcanical Reproduction,” Lee Fontanella, Views in Wales, Estelle Jussim, “Thinking about Stieglitz, Once More with Feeling,” Gilliam B. Greenhill Hannum, “The Salon Club of America and the Popularization of Pictorial Photography,” Jay Ruby, “... Industrialization of the Picturesque,” Mark Haworth-Booth, “Cecil Beaton: Photographer as Curator,” Kathleen Collins, Simmons College cooking school photo and essay on fugitive slaves in Canada, William B. Becker, ... Edwin Hale Lincoln,” Ulrich Keller, Photojournalism around 1900, John Taylor, “Atrocity Propaganda in the First World War,” Steven Joseph and Tristan Schwilden, News Photography, Peeter Tooming, “About the Birth of the Minox,” Joan M. Schwartz, “Fearful Catastrophe on the Great Western Railway. Other essay topics include James David Forbes and the Early History of Photography; Ivan Szabo: a Hungarian Photographer in Scotland; An Early Picture Narrative by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson; Hans Thoger Winther: Norwegian Pioneer of Photography; Lerebours’ Excursions Daguerriennes; Russell Sedgfield; 69 Istanbul photographers; Major James Waterhouse; Felix, Adrien, and Roger Bonfils; Francis Frith (two essays); Joseph Zacharia: New Zealand Postcard Photographer; Trude Fleischmann: Vienna in the Thirties; Leland Rice’s Photographs of the Berlin Wall Graffiti, and others. $25. 82a.2. History. Techniques of the World's Greatest Photographers, with introduction by Brian Coe. Chartwell, 1981. After an introduction which features color illustrations of early cameras, this large book provides, with excellent photographs, chapters on 42 photographers, including Louis J.M. Daguerre; William Henry Fox Talbot; Hill & Adamson; Gustave Le Gray; Felix Nadar; Edouard Baldus; Francis Frith; Roger Fenton; Lewis Carroll; Julia Margaret Cameron; Carleton Watkins; Eadweard Muybridge; Alfred Stieglitz; Peter Henry Emerson; Eugene Atget; Alvin Langdon Coburn; Baron de Meyer; Edward Steichen; August Sander; Jacques-Henri Lartigue; Emil Hoppe; Edward Weston; Paul Strand; Weegee; Moholy-Nagy; Man Ray; Andre Kertesz; Walker Evans; Cecil Beaton; Erwin Blumenfeld; Cartier-Bresson; Brassai; Brandt; Ansel Adams; Avedon; Man Ray; Robert Frank; Norman Parkinson; Helmut Newton; Irving Penn; David Bailey; Joel Meyerowitz; Francis Giacobetti. Fine with fine protected dust jacket. $25. 82a.3. History. Image of America; Early Photography, 1839-1900. Library of Congress, 1957. Catalog for major photography exhibit at Library of Congress, opened Feb. 8, 1957. Wraps, 88 pages, introduction by Beaumont Newhall. Catalog preparation and notes on more than 348 exhibit items by Nelson R. Burr. Photographers illustrated include Mathew Brady; E.A. Beaman; Timothy H. O’Sullivan; George W. Rice; George D. Wakely; Charles F. Lummis; H.S. Hutchinson; Alice Austen; Jacob Riis; Frances B. Johnston; E. Klauber; L.W. Keen; Stern & Gates; William Dinwiddie; William H. Rau; Ray Stannard Baker; R.F. Turnbull; Seneca Ray Stoddard; George Barker; L.M. Melander; B.W. Kilburn; C.H. Currier; Aimee Dupont, et al. Slight brown smudge lower rt. of cover, otherwise near fine. $6. 82aaa. History. Coe, Brian. The Birth of Photography. The Story of the Formative Years, 1800-1900 by Brian Coe, Curator of the Kodak Museum. Taplinger, 1977. 1st U.S. Edition. Fine with fine protected dust jacket. 144 pages, profusely illustrated including images not found in other histories. $15. 82aaaa. History of Photography, an International Quarterly, 15:2 (Summer 1991). Alfred Stieglitz theme issue including Alfred Stieglitz and Lake George by Graham Clarke; Some Uncollected Writings by Stieglitz; Alfred Stieglitz: Catalogue of his Camera Club Exhibition (1899); and Dissertation Abstracts: Alfred Stieglitz and Related Subjects. Also includes Impressionist Theory and the Autochrome by Anne Hammond; Interview: Fred Zimmerman; Portfolio: Photographs of New York (1932) by Fred Zimmerman; On the 'Impurity' of Group f/64 Photography by Michel Oren; Clement Greenberg and Walker Evans by Mike Weaver; Four Photographers (1964) by Clement Greenberg (re Atget, Steichen, Andreas Feininger, and Cartier-Bresson); The Mammoth Camera of George R. Lawrence; et al. Two crimps on rear cover, otherwise fine. $50 82aaaaa. History of Photography, an International Quarterly, 15:2 (Autumn 1991). Ffotograffiaeth Cymreig Cynnar. Early Welsh Photography. Includes five articles organized and two written by Guest Editor Julian Cox on the theme of early photography in Wales, including Calvert Richard Jones and J.D. Llewelyn and His Family Circle. Other contents include Talbot and Amici by Graham Smith; Power, Autonomy and Weston's Imagery by David P. Peeler; Varieties of Photographic Representation by Nigel Warburton; George Platt Lynes: The Portrait Series of Thomas Mann by Diana Emery Hulick; Harry Callahan by John Pultz; The Imaging of Aborignies by Catherine De Lorenzo; William Constable: Brighton's First Photographer by Phillipe Garner; The Photographic Experiments of Henry Brougham by Geoffrey Batchen; T.B. Jordan's Photographing Recording Instruments by C.G. Scott; Talboth's Broom and Swift's Broomstick by Mike Weaver, et al. Very good with a bit of rubbing to covers. SOLD 83. History of Photography, an International Quarterly, 21:4 (Winter 1997). (Original research re Shroud of Turin and Proto-Photography; William Henry Fox Talbot; Photographic Society of Philadelphia; Doris Ulmann; Bill Brandt; Lee Miller; French photography in Australia, etc. Consists of one issue of quarterly journal, for which subscriptions are now $235.) Near fine. SOLD 83a. History of Photography, an International Quarterly, 22:3 (Autumn 1998). Theme issue: Switzerland (guest editor, Martin Gasser). (Articles re Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Annemarie Schwarzenbach, Werner Bischof, Robert Frank, early daguerreotypists in Zurich, Constant Delessert, police photography 1852-53, Frederic Boissonas, Roberto Donetta, Georg Vogt; also book reviews re Myra Wiggins, Clarence White School, Sebastiao Salgado, et al. Consists of one issue of quarterly journal, for which subscriptions are now $235.). Near fine. SOLD 83b. History of Photography, an International Quarterly, 24:3 (Autumn 2000). Theme issue: Italian Cultural Landscape (Guest Editor, Patrick Shanahan) and Vernacular Photographies (Guest Editor, Geoff Batchen). Total of 19 separate articles with numerous illustrations. Subjects include Paoli Monti, Mario Cresci, Nino Migliori, William Guerrieri, Roberto Salbitani, Photographers of Scanno (inc. Cartier-Bresson and Giacomelli), Roland Barthes, Fiji Indian Diaspora photography, Los Angeles, and Joachim Schmid, among others. Consists of one issue of quarterly journal, for which subscriptions are now over $200. Very good (two copies available, one with 4 crimps along spine, the other with small crease in corner of cover). $22.50. $22.50. 83bb. History. Braive, Michele F. The Photograph: A Social History. [Outstanding work, translated from the French, never superceded because vast majority of illustrations not reproduced in other histories.] McGraw Hill, 1966. 367 pages. 1st U.S. edition, gray cloth with silver printing. A very good copy of this large and impressive book with light soiling to cloth, with a fair but still presentable dust jacket that has three large edge chips on the front and one quite big triangular chip on the back. Inner panes of dust jacket and central image area of front cover of jacket are fine. Scan available on request. $100. 83c. History. Coke, Van Deren, ed. One Hundred Years of Photographic History. Essays in Honor of Beaumont Newhall. University of New Mexico Press, 1975. 1st (only) edition. Introduction about Newhall and 21 essays by such noted authors as Coke on the Cubist photographs of Paul Strand and Morton Schamberg; James Borcomon on early combination printing; William C. Darrah on stereographs; Helmut Gernsheim on Cuthbert Bede, Robert Hunt, and Robert Sutton; Andre Jammes on Victor Regnault, Calotypist; Jean Keim on photomontage after World War I; Aaron Scharf on Max Ernst and Etienne Jules Marey; John Szarkowski on Atget's Trees, Minor White on the "silence of seeing," and much more of interest. A fine copy with price-clipped, near fine mylar protected dust jackt that has two short closed tears. This copy was formerly in the collection of Newhall's friend, David Hunter McAlpin, although his name is not on it. $40. 84. History. Editors of Time-Life Books. The Camera. (Despite title, mostly history, inc. interviews w. Ansel Adams, Gjon Mili, Irving Penn, W. Eugene Smith, Cartier-Bresson, Lee Friedlander, Diane Arbus, William Garnett, Hiro, Marie Cosindas). Time-Life, 1970. vg, no dj, $10. 84.1. History. A New History of Photography by Michel Frizot, ed. Konemann, 1998. [Large, profusely illustrated detailed history, often used as a textbook for college courses. First edition in English, previously published in France in 1994. Contributing chapter authors include many leading authorities such as Peter C. Bunnell, Molly Nesbit, John Pultz, Shelly Rice, Colin Westerbeck, Mike Weaver, Anne Cartier-Bresson, Anne Hammond, et al.] Ex-library, otherwise fine in protected dust jacket. $30. 84a. History. Helmut and Alison Gernsheim. The History of Photography 1685-1914. NY: McGraw Hill, 1969. 1st U.S. edition (simultaneously issued in England). 599 pages, weighs 5.5 pounds. [The most authoritative history of the medium for the period covered; no other book compares to it in depth. Divided into sections on the prehistory of photography, the invention of photography, the early years of photography, the collodion period, the gelatine period, some applications of photography, the evolution of colour photography, and photography and the printed page.] A near fine copy with very good mylar protected dust jacket that has a bit of wear at top of spine. SOLD 85. History. Hall-Duncan, Nancy. The History of Fashion Photography. [Sumptuous hard cover catalog of the 1977 exhibition at the George Eastman House; one of two best books on this subject.] Chanticleer, 1979. 240 pp. Fine, like new in cloth, with vg protected dust jacket that has a couple of scratches and an indented line on verso, SOLD. 85a. History. Kodak Studio Light Centennial Issue, 1880-1980. Foreword by William A. Sawyer, Jr. [107 pp. softcover, profusely illustrated chronology and history of photography with emphasis on contributions of George Eastman and the Eastman Kodak Co. In addition to Eastman, many portraits of key individuals in Kodak history, including Lovejoy, Mees, Stuber, Fallon, Mannes, and Godowsky. Also profiles four companies that have used Kodak products for more than a century: Bachrach (portrait studio), Alderman (commercial illustrator), Remington (industrial photo department), and James Lett (photographic products dealer). Fine except wear at bottom of spine and a bit of rubbing on rear cover. $16. History - Newhall -- see also books under N. 85c. History. Newhall, Beaumont. The History of Photography from 1839 to the Present Day. Revised and Enlarged Edition. NY: Museum of Modern Art, 1964. [Fourth edition] Wraps, vg with pencil signature of previous owner on front flyleaf. $15 85d. History. Newhall, Beaumont. The History of Photography from 1839 to the Present Day. Revised and Enlarged Edition. NY: Museum of Modern Art, 1982. Presumed 1st printing of this, the fifth, edition. Wraps, fine with custom-made mylar protector. $20. Another copy, fine, without protector. $15. 86. History. Newhall, Beaumont. The History of Photography. Museum of Modert Art, 1982, 1988. [The final version of Newhall's history of photography, which began with the catalog for the 1937 photography exhibit at MOMA.] 3rd printing of 5th ed, with 1988 list of MOMA trustees. Wraps, vg, name of previous owner on preliminary title page. 319pp. $15. 86.1. History. Scharf, Aaron. Creative Photography. London & NY: Studio Vista/Reinhold, 1965. [A history of photography as a creative medium, illustrated with many unconventional photographs.] Wraps, fair, reading copy, all pages present, losses on covers, ex-library. $5. 86.2. History. Aaron Scharf. Pioneers of Photography. An Album of Pictures and Words Compiled by Aaron Scharf. [Contains excerpts from William Henry Fox Talbot, Pencil of Nature; correspondence of Daguerre, Niepce, Hippolyte Bayard, David Octavius Hill (of Hill and Adamson); Julia Margaret Cameron's autobiographical "Annals of My Glass House"; articles from the British Journal of Photography 1860s by Samuel Bourne concerning his trips to the Himalayas; Nadar's "When I Was a Photographer" translated into English; articles by Oliver Wendell Holmes on Civil War photography and other topics; writings of Edweard Muybridge concerning animal locomotion; Charles Holme, "Art in Photography" from the Studio magazine, 1905; and writings by Stiegliz and Steichen on the autochrome color process, 1907-1908. Fine, cloth, with near fine dust jacket that has a couple of small scratches on front cover.] NY: Abrams, 1976. An important reference, numerous illustrations. $60. 86.3. History. Schimmelman, Janice G. American Photographic Patents: The Daguerreotype & Wet Plate Era 1840-1880. Carl Mautz, 2002. Invaluable reference. Hardcover with dust jacket (one of only 400 casebound copies). 128 pages. New in shrinkwrap. $25. 86.4. History. Schwartz, Heinrich. Art and Photography: Forerunners and Influences. Peregrine Smith, 1985. Hardcover with dust jacket. Fine with very good dust jacket that has some edge wear and a few spots lower left of front cover. [Discusses such topics as camera obscura, Nadar, Vermeer, etc.] $25. 86.5. History. Taft, Robert. Photography and the American Scene: A Social History, 1839-1889. Macmillan, 1938. 546 pages. 1st printing. Two rubber stamps of "Clarence White School of Photography," the important school in New York founded by the close associate of Alfred Stieglitz. After White's death, it was continued by his son Clarence Jr. Much better quality reproductions than in reprints. Green cloth faded unevenly on spine and edges. Endpapers darkened, as usual, from binder's glue. Binding tight, short tear at top of spine, internally fine. $75. 87. History. Taft, Robert. Photography and the American Scene: A Social History, 1839-1889. Dover, 1964. [Orig. issued in 1938, one of the classics in the historiography of photography.] Sepia-tone illus. wraps, may have minor creases in cover, vg+, $10. (3 copies available) 87b. History. Camfield and Deirdre Wills. History of Photography. Techniques and Equipment. Exeter, 1980. [Camfield Wills was a founder member of the historical section of the Royal Photographic Society. This book includes many illustrations and information not found in histories by U.S. authors, although it includes the history of U.S. developments in the medium.] Cloth, fine with vg dust jacket, 188 pages. $15. 87c. History. From Talbot to Stieglitz: Masterpieces of Early Photography from the New York Public Library by Julia Van Haaften. Thames & Hudson, 1982. 1st edition. Hard cover, fine with very good dust jacket that has a short closed tear near the top front edge. An illustrated guide to some of the outstanding holdings at the NYPL, this volume is also invaluable for the articulate essay by the photo curator Julia Van Haaften. Photographers illustrated include William Henry Fox Talbot, Alinari, Baldus, Du Camp, Francis Frith; Alvin Langdon Coburn (two views of London taken for Henry James), Alexander Gardner and other Civil War views by Barnard and O’Sullivan; Alfred Stieglitz, Lewis Hine, John Thomson (19th century views of Thailand) and Japanese vignettes by Felice Beato; Native Americans by Edward S. Curtis, Frank Sutcliffe, Muybridge, Bernard Shaw, and many others. $15. 87d. History. New Mexico Studies in the Fine Arts. History of Photography Issue. Volume II, 1977. Edited by Nicolai Cikovsky, Jr. Includes Beaumont Newhall on the 1929 Deutsche Werkbund exhibit, “Film und Foto,” Sarah E. Greenough on "Alfred Stieglitz and the Opponents of hte Photo-Secession," Roger Hull on how Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr. was excluded from the Photo-Secession, Bill Jay on the photos of Cecil Victor Shadbolt (1859-1892) from a balloon, and “Footnotes” on the history of photography by Thomas F. Barrow and Peter S. Walch. Wraps, 36 pages, illustrated, very good with a few crimps on covers. $12. 87d.1. Hodges, John. Southern Squares. Light Work, Syracuse University, 1989. Stapled wraps, 8 pages including illustrated covers, 38 square format portraits in black-and-white. [A publication conceived by John Hodges when he was an Artist-n-Residence at Light Work in May 1989.] Very good with corner creases at bottom of last three leaves and mailing label on back cover. $25. 88. Hofer, Evelyn and William Walton. Evidence of Washington. Harper & Row, 1966. Photos, reproduced in excellent quality, of the capital's people and landmarks by Evelyn Hofer. 1st ed. DJ w. minor chipping & crease on inside front panel, vg, $30. 88a. Hoflehner, Josef. China: Li River. Most Press, 2008. SIGNED. Issued in an edition of 1,000 case bound copies. Fine with vg+ protected dust jacket with minor imperfections. New book, acquired in original shrinkwrap opened only for signature. $275. 88a.1. Hoppe, E.O. Camera Portraits by E.O. Hoppe, 1878-1972 by Terence Pepper. National Portrait Gallery, London, 1978. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition, 30 June to 3 September 1978. Includes biography, chronology, bibliography, and illustrations. Portraits include self-portrait, Richard Strauss, Alfred Russel Wallace, Thomas Hardy, Henry James, Vita Sackville-West, Ezra Pound, Jacob Epstein, William Somerset Maugham, Rebecca West, Edward Gordon Craig, Mrs. C.B.Cochran, Arnold Bennett, Lady Diana Cooper, Anna May Wong,Albert Einstein, Sir Benjamin Stone, William Nicholson, Fay Compton, Bessie English, Michel Fokine and Vera Fokina, and Tamara Karsavina. Wraps, 32 pages,very good with a bit of rubbing on covers. $20. 88b. Horne, Bernard Shea. A Catalog of Design Photographs by Bernard Shea Horne. Platinum,Oil & Silver Prints, 1916-1924, Clarence H. White School, New York, N.Y. Keith Douglas de Lellis, 1986. 1st (and only) edition of 500 copies. Wraps, 39 illustrations, including covers, fine. $50. 88c. Hosoe, Eikoh. Ba Ra Kei. Ordeal by Roses. Photographs of Yukio Mishima. Aperture, 1985. 1st edition, thus. Fine with near fine dust jacket and the uncommon obi that has two closed tears. The obi is under the dust jacket for protection. $185. 89. Hosoe, Eikoh. Hill, Ronald J. Eikoh Hosoe. [Untitled #42]. Friends of Photography, 1986. Wraps (only ed.), short crease on verso corner, otherwise fine. $30. Another copy, fine. $40. 89.1. Human Condition. The Human Condition: A Photographic Exhibition of the 1980 Conference on Visual Anthropology, edited by Jay Ruby. Exhibited at Philadelphoia Art Alliance, March 3-10; Conference on Visual Anthropology, Temple University, March 12-15; and Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, April 1-June 1, 1980. Includes Stephen Williams, "The Eskimo Today"; Jane Bertholf, "The Troc: That Was Burlesque?"; Linda G. Rich, et al., "East Baltimore: Tradition and Transition; Guenther Cartwright, "Night Wind," about independent truck drivers; Bill Aron, "Religion in Cuba (1979): The Case of the Jews"; Walter Holt, "County Nurse"; Douglas Harper, "Adaptation and Interaction: The Cultural Definitions of Space" (a field study of American male migrants); Richard Tichich, "Los Presidentes Municipales (portraits of Mexican political leaders); Mary Koga, "Hutterites, 1972-1979"; and an Afterword by Howard Becker. Wraps, 41 pages, very good with a bit of waviness to bottom right corner of first few pages and crimp on back cover near spine. $10. 89.2. Humble, John. John Humble: L.A. February 15-March 13, 1985. Blue Sky Gallery, 1985. Wraps, 12 pages, six color illustrations of photographs of Los Angeles, fine. $10. 89.3. Humor. Honor & Humor: New York Press Photographers from 1920 to 1950. America's Foremost Newspaper Cartoonists. From the Archives of the New York Press Photographers Association. Choice Selections of Cartoons and Illustrations from Annual Dinner-and-Enterntainment Journals, 1916-1948. New York Press Photographers Association and the American Photographic Historial Society, 1994. Stapled wraps, 44 pages, profusely illustrated. [Prepared for APHS members by the Publications Division, APHS, George Gilbert, Chairman, and Gerald Fine, Production Services]. $30. 89.3a. Humor. Making Light: Wit and Humor in Photography. Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College. April 6 - June 11, 2000. Exhibition catalog, stiff illustrated wraps, 32 pages, fine. Curated and with an excellent essay by Joel Smith. Includes checklist. Photographers include William Anastasi; Alvin Langdon Coburn; Marcel Duchamp; Helen Levitt; Weegee; John Heartfield; Hill and Adamson; Garry Winogrand; Duane Michals; Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel; Oscar Rejlander; and Chris Burden. $15. 89.3b. Humor. Puniddles by Bruce and Brett McMillan. Photography by Bruce McMillan. Houghton Mifflin, 1982. A puniddle is "a pair of photographs that suggest that suggest a literal or obvious solution in a punny way." Wraps, 30 pages, 2nd printing, like new. SIGNED by McMillan in 1990. Together with a copy of Punography by Bruce A McMillan. Sequences of three or four photographs that illustrate a pun. Penguin, 1978, reprinted 1979, wraps, near fine. $25 for both. 89.4 Hungary. Cry Hungary! Uprising 1956 by Reg Gadney. Introduction by George Mikes. Atheneum, 1986. Profusely illustrated with dramatic photos, including first publication of complete execution sequence of Hungarian secret police by John Sadovy. Other photos by David Hurn and Eric Lessing. 1st Am. ed. Ex-library, card pocket, no other library evidence, newly protected dust jacket near fine with no spine labels. $15. 89.5. Hutchings, Gordon. The Book of Pyro Developer and the PMK Formula. Bitter Dog, 1992. Foreword by Morley Baer. 3rd printing, updated. Spiral bound, very good with minor rubbing. $47.50. 90. Hyde, Phillip. Edward Abbey and Phillip Hyde. Slickrock: Endangered Canyons of the Southwest. Sierra Club/Scribners, 1971. [Very finely reproduced color photos by Hyde on heavyweight glossy paper. 145pp.] Stiff wraps, fine except first page has small damaged area. $10. ![]()
91. Iceland. Host, Ada & Ragnar Stefansson. Island/Iceland: Views and Scenes. Bokautgafan Skjaldbreid, Reykjavik, n.d. [ca. 1955]. Binding a bit loose, dj chipped and worn, $10. 91a. Image. Volume 16, No. 2. June 1973. Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House. This issue contains: British Masters of the Albumen Print, an exhibition review with selected images by Roger Fenton, William Lake Price, Julia Margaret Cameron, Antoine Claudet (portrait or self-portrait), et al.; Preservation and Restoration of Glass Plate Negatives by Jose Orraca; Book Detective Cameras by Eaton S. Lothrop, Jr.; James Agee as film critic by Bruce F. Hardy; The Language of Film by Josef von Sternberg. Also includes list of books received, list of films received including many titles by Georges Melies; exhibitions; slide service; continuation of synoptic catalog of the collections; and list of exhibits available for loan. Fine. $10. Image (George Eastman House) - see also Gardner, Alexander The Image (UK magazine) -- see Nudes in N list. 91b. Imes, Birney. Partial to Home: Photographs by Birney Imes. Photographers at Work. A Smithsonian Series. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994. First edition. Illustrated wraps, like new. [Photographs of mostly African American people in Mississippi.] $25. 91c. Index to American Photographic Collections. Second Enlarged Edition. Edited by Andrew Eskind and Greg Drake. G.K. Hall, 1991. 701 pages. Indispensible reference, lists thousands of photographers and where their work can be found. Major collections of a photographer's work are noted. Very good, lightly used, no marks, cloth hardcover, not issued with dust jacket. $35. 91.1. Infinity (Journal of the American Society of Magazine Photographers), April 1969. Volume 18, No. 4. [Issue on the theme of Photography Education. Articles include: Photographic Education: Inside the Elephant by Ralph Hattersley; Columbia U. and Kodak U by John Durniak on the Columbia Yearbook and Education with Eastman Kodak; Ansel Adams Workshop; Famous Photographers School; University of Florida; University of New Mexico; and School of Visual Arts. Illustrated with photographs by Ron Tunison, Wayne Gravning, J.E. Cakebread; Robert W. Arnold; H.H.A. Verheyden, Kenneth Phillips, Bert Broesel, Amy Mahar, Robert Levin, Alan Brown, Susan Bailey, Maurice Sanchez, Hugo B.D. Hamilton, Mehdei Khonsari, Kim Smith, and John Shearer. Address imprint of original recipient on rear cover, vg+, scarce. SOLD Infinity, March 1965 - See Kertesz. 91.2. Infinity (Journal of the American Society of Magazine Photographers), May 1968. Volume 17, No. 5. [Featuring portfolios by David Vestal, David Rosenfeld, and Joel Peter Witkin, plus articles: Photography-Fact or Artifact by Charles Reynolds (review of Photography as Printmaking Exhibit at Museum of Modern Art, New York) and Intention and Reality: A Journey into Darkest Photography by Nathan Resnick.] Near fine with imprint address of original recipient at bottom of cover. Particularly notable for the early examples of Witkin's imagery. $25. 91.3. Infinity, June 1969. Vol. 18, No. 6. Published by American Society of Magazine Photographers. This issue features Japanese photographers. Portfolio on Hiro, Photographer of the Year; portfolio on Yoichi Okamoto, a special citation; also visit with Ben Rose; ASMP Symposium on photographers in TV and Film. Very good with crease on cover. $15. 91.4. Infinity. 10 issues of scarce and collectible photography magazine, Infinity, published by ASMP.Except as noted all are in excellent condition, some with mailing labels to photographers. Issues as follows: August 1967. Bernard Gotfryd portfolio, etc. November 1967. Burk Uzzle and Robert Monroe portfolios, etc. Tears on cover at spine (repairable), name on mailing label blacked out. May 1968. David Vestal, David Rosenfeld, and Joel Peter Witkin portfolios, review of Photography as Printmaking exhibit at MoMA, etc. June 1968. Chicago ASMP Show, Paul Schutzer portfolio, etc. July 1968. Horst Schafer portfolio, review of "I Protest" by David Douglas Duncan, John Yang Portfolio, "What is a Published Photography Worth?", etc. August 1968. William Barksdale and George Haling portfolios, "Magazines, Television and Advertising" by Philippe Halsman, etc. Slight water damage top right corner of cover and first page. September 1968. Mike Levins, Seymour Linden, and Georg Oddner portfolios, review of "Henri Cartier-Bresson: An Exhibition" by Wm. L. Broecker," etc. October 1968. American Album: Photography as History, etc. June 1969. Hiro, Photographer of the Year; A Visit with Ben Rose; Yoichi Okamoto portfolio, etc. May 1970. Bob Willoughby and ASMP Southern California Chapter portfolios. Price for these ten issues, SOLD 91a. International Center of Photography, New York. Seventh Year Report. ICP, 1982. Statements by Nathan L. Halpern, President, and Cornell Capa, Executive Director. Illustrated with photographs by Frederick Sommer; Donald McCullin; Alfred Eisenstaedt; P.H. Polk; Herbert List; Lou Bernstein; Jacob Riis; Roland Freeman; Bill Jones; Gerda Taro; Philippe Halsman, Berenice Abbott; Henri Cartier-Bresson; Harry Callahan; Marc Riboud, et al. Boldly SIGNED “Love Cornell” [Capa] on back of front cover. Wraps, very good, 62 pages. Scarce signed. $30. 91aa. International Center of Photography Tenth Year Report. [Includes list of exhibitions, 1974-1984, large format softcover volume with well printed reproductions from ICP's archives by Edward Steichen, Peter Beard, Paul Himmel, Cartier-Bresson, Gjon Mili, Berenice Abbott, Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Georges Tairraz, Andreas Feininger, Edouard Boubat, Naomi Savage, Barbara Morgan, Brassai, Paul Caponigro, Imogen Cunningham, Ruth Bernhard (cover), Robert Frank, William Klein, Joel-Peter Witkin, Walter Gutman, John Pfahl, Larry Silver, and others.] Two copies available, one near fine, $40; the other good, $25. 91b. International Center of Photography Annual Report 1987. [Large format softcover, with portfolio of images, printed one to a page, from exhibitions, archives and collections, each with facsimile signature of artist, by Harold Edgerton, Barbara Norfleet, Andre Kertesz, Helen Levitt, Ansel Adams, Arnold Newman, David Seymour, Ralph Gibson, Ruth Bernhard, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Elliot Schwartz, David Burnett, Rene Burri, Todd Watts, Ellen Carey, Bill Burke, Cartier-Bresson, Jed Fielding, Ruzzie Green, Larry Fink, Nathan Lerner, Lewis Baltz, Joni Sternbach, Pete Turner, Alex Webb, Ed Grazda, William Clift, Lee Friedlander, et al.]. Very good with crimps along spine, $35. 91bb. International Center of Photography. Annual Report 1989. [Large format softcover, with portfolio of images, some printed one to a page, from exhibitions and the permanent collection, by James Nachtwey; Dorit Cypis; Barbara Morgan; Sophie Callie; Sarah Charlesworth; Angela Neuke; Harry Callahan; Brian Lanker; Elliot Ersitt; Robert Capa; George Rodger; David Semour (Chim); Henri Cartier-Bresson; Marc Riboud; Bruce Davidson; Josef Koudelka; Gilles Peress; Susan Meiselas; Bruno Barbey; John Loengard; Barbara Kasten; Alexander Liberman; Lucien Clergue; Alfred Eisenstaedt; Bastienne Schmidt; Wilhelm Maywald; Oliver Gagliani; Arthur Rothstein; Stephen Frailey; Kevin Barry McKiernan; Ron Rosenstock; David Plowden.] Wear at extremities, crimps along spine, vg, $10. 91bb.1. International Exhibition of Photography: The Camera as Witness by Philip J. Pocock, Project Officer. Advisory Committee: Robert Doisneau, L. Fritz Gruber, Yousuf Karsh, and Beaumont Newhall. Southam, 1967. [500 photos by 272 photographers living in 49 lands, exhibited at Expo '67 in Montreal. Photographers include those associated with Magnum, Life, Rapho Guillumette; some photos from the George Eastman House; most from individual photographers, many of whom are well known. This book is an interesting comparison to The Family of Man exhibit catalog.] Softcover. Good with cover crimps, age toning to edges of pages, and dated 1967 signature at Expo '67 of previous owner on preliminary title page. Another copy, good with cover crimps, age toning to edges of papers. $15 each, first buyer gets better copy. 91bbb. Into the '70s. Photographic Images by Sixteen Artists/Photographers. Akron Art Institute, 1970. Wraps, 80 pages. [Artist/photographers include Barbara Blondeau; Dennis Brylc; Nicholas Dean; Robert Fichter; Betty Hahn; Robert F. Heinecken; Scott Hyde; Joan Lyons; Stephen Mindel; Joyce Neimanas; Bart Parker; Keith Smith; Michael Spencer; Jerry N. Uelsmann; William Weege; and Tom Muir Wilson. Several images for each. These creators did not do straight photography but photography is involved in their image making process. Brief biographies in back of book.] Wraps, very good with some rubbing on covers, interior pages fine. $20. 91c. Ireland. Sexton, Sean. Ireland in Old Photographs. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 1994. 1st ed. Fine w. near fine dj. Large quarto, 208 pp. Photos by Robert French, Robert Welch, Louisa Warenne, Francis Guy, et al. (Issued at $35.) $25. 91c.1. Ireland. PhotoIreland Festival 2013. New Irish Works 1-31 July. Introduction by AngelLuisGonzalez Fernandez, Festival Founder & Director. Catalog for festival held in Dublin, profusely illustrated. Wraps, 124 pages. Like new. $10. 91d. Ireland. Walker, Brian Mercer. Shadows on Glass: A Portfolio of Early Ulster Photography. [inc. biographies of wet plate photographers] Appletree Press, Belfast, 1976. Fine w. dj exc. missing title page (bibliographic data laid in). $5.00. 92.1. Israel. Two books on Jerusalem and Israel, both fine in hard cover with dust jackets. 1. The Jerusalem I Love by Joan Comay. Photographs by David Harris. Steimatzky’s Agency with Nateev Publishing, 1976. Ex-collection of M.A. Fishkin, with his rubber stamp and blind stamp on title page. Dust jacket has plastic protector. 158 pages. 2. Israel by Anton Neumann. Gallery Books & Multimedia, 1985. 72 pages. Photos by Peter Carmichael, J. Allan Cash; Stephanie Colosanti; Anne Conway; Orde Eliason; Klaus-Otto Hundt; Nancy Durrell McKenna; Christine Osborne; Van Phillips; Helen Putsman; Paul Yule; and others. $10 for both. 92.2. Italy. Images of Italy: Photography in the Nineteenth Century by Wendy M. Watson. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, 1980. Illustrated wraps, 74 pages, 102 illustrations, first edition of 2000. With errata slip laid in. [Photographers, with biographical summaries, include Fratelli Alinari; Giacomo Brogi; Ferdinand Ongania; Naya; Ponti; Georgio Sommer; John Henry Parker; Robert McPherson; Pietro Dovizielli; Tommaso Cuccioni; Giacomo Caneva; Eugene Constant; Reverend George W. Bridges; August-Rosalie Bisson; Giovanni Borelli; James Anderson; Altobelli & Molins; et al.] Very good, kissed on bottom right corner. $20.
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92.3. Jachna, Joseph D. Light Touching Silver: Photographs by Joseph D. Jachna. Introduction by Steven Klindt. Exhibition catalog for show at Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, May 2 - June 14, 1980. Gray wraps with silver printing, no fading as often found with this book, 45 one-to-a-page illustrations, fine. Edition of 2,500 copies. [After studying photography at the Institute of Design with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind, Jachna embarked on a career as a photography professor and artist in photography.] $40. 92.4. Jackson, William Henry. An Import Collection of William Henry Jackson and other Vintage Western Photographs. Auction catalog, Camera Obscura Gallery, March 14, 1981, wraps, fine, 68 lots, illustrated, 18 pages. Includes 29 lots from a Jackson vintage albumen mammoth print (17" x 21") collection. Other photographers include Carleton Watkins, Isaac A. Taber, Roland Reed, F.A. Rinehart, L.A. Huffman, John K. Hillers, Timothy O'Sullivan, Edward S. Curtis, et al. $15. 92.5. Jackson, William Henry. Howard Bossen, "A Tall Tale Retold: the Influence of the Photographs of William Henry Jackson upon the Passage of the Yellowstone Park Act of 1872," in Studies in Visual Communication, 8:1, Winter 1982, pages 98-109. Entire issue, 130 pages, like new. Other articles on documentary film on television; A-Bomb Footage; "An American Family"; Producing Documentaries for Network Television; Israel Television Documentary; Political Cartoons in 1980; review of Peter Galassi, Before Photography; review of Janet Malcolm, Diana and Nikon and Gisele Freund, Photography and Society, et al. $20. 92.6. Jacobi, Lotte. Lotte Jacobi: Theater & Dance Photographs. Introduction by Cornell Capa. Countryman, 1982. First edition. Stiff wraps with illustrated dust jacket, 47 pages. Near fine with small crimp on spine. [Identified subjects of Jacobi's superb portraits include Anna May Wong, Howard Kreutzberg, Peter Lorre, Rene Clair, Lauritz Melchior, Hans Richter, Emil Jannings, Kurt Weil, Lotte Lenya, Niura Norskaya (Jacobi's best selling photograph), Clair Bauroff, et al. $15. 92a. Jacobs, Mark, et al. Photography in Focus: A Basic Text. National Textbook, 1978. Wraps, fine. $5.00. 92a.1. Jacobson-Hardy, Michael. Michael Jacobson-Hardy. Factories, Schools, Prisons. Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery, College of the Holy Cross, 1996. Oblong wraps, 96 pages, fine. Small label of the photographer inside back cover. [Photographs with quotations sequenced in the three series specified in the title, in black-and-white, mainly in central Massachusetts.] $30. 92b. Janis, Eugenia Parry, Max Kozloff, and Adam D. Weinberg. Vanishing Presence. Walker Art Center/Rizzoli, 1989. [Dieter Appelt; Bernhard Blume; Mary Beth Edelson; Joseph Jachna; William Klein; Ralph Eugene Meatyard; Duane Michals; Lucas Samara; Michael Snow; Patrick Tosani; Anne Turyn; Francesca Woodman]. Stiff illustrated wraps, like new with custom made 4 mil polyester jacket. SOLD 93. Japan. Castile, Rand. The Way of Tea. [Fine study of the tea ceremony, tea gardens, architecture, etc.; numerous photos by H. Ikeda, S. Fujima, et al. Condition good (cover sunned, edge worn, binding shaky). 1st ed., 329 pp., Weatherhill, 1971. Uncommon book, lacks slipcase, $30. 93a. Japan. Szarkowski, John and Shoji Yamagishi, eds. New Japanese Photography. NY: Museum of Modern Art, 1974. [Eikoh Hosoe, Ikko, Ken Ohara, Ken Domon, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, et al. Wraps, fine, not stated but presumed 1st ed. with photo by Ikko on page 75 reversed. Slight curling of covers, name of a gift giver at top right of first page after cover, custom made 4 mil polyester jacket. $20. Another copy, crimp at upper right of front cover, stain at lower corner of pages at rear, not affecting images. Acceptable, $5. 93a.1.a. Japan. The Japanese Photo Industry. A Special Section. Reprinted from Popular Photography, April 1957. Pages 129 to 176 of the magazine, issued separately. Very good with a bit of natural aging to paper and a couple of small edge tears. Includes full page ads for cameras. $5. 92a.1.b. Japan. Goodwill Ambassadors by World Peace Study Mission. Bijutsu Shuppan Sha, 1964. Includes statements by mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Plea for world peace and ban on nuclear weapons. Profusely illlustrated with black-and-white photographs by Ken Domon; Kikujiro Fukushima; Shomei Tomatsu; et al. Wraps, unpaginated, good with edge tears last two pages. $25. 92a.1.c. Japan. Counter-Photography: Japan's Artists Today by Uri Mitsuda. Japan Foundation, 2000. Photographs by Eikoh Hosoe; Hiroshi Sugimoto; Miho Akioka; Miyuki Ichikawa; Akiko Sugiyama; Chie Yasuda; Kazuo Katase; Hiroko Inoue; Tomoko Yoneda; TomoakiIshihara; and Michihiro Shimabuku. Wraps, 78 pages, very good with rubbing on cover, interior fine. $15. 93a.2. Jay, Bill. Photographers Photographed. Introduction by Helmut Gernsheim. Peregrine Smith, 1983. 1st ed. [Portraits of about 80 photographers with amusing commentary. Includes Ansel Adams, Keith Arnatt, Thomas F. Barrow, John Benton-Harris, Ferenc Berko, Edouard Boubat, Bill Brandt, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Rene Burri, Michel Butor, Maurice Camhi, Cornell Capa, Paul Caponigro, Walter Carone, John Charity, Lucien Clergue, Van Deren Coke, A.D. Coleman, Sue Davies, Joseph Deal, Allen Dutton, Louise Faurer, Marti Forscher, Leonard Freed, Frederick Gandolfi, Helmut Gernsheim, Ralph Gibson, Fay Godwin, James Jajicek, Charles Harbutt, Bert Hardy, Erich Hartmann, Sam Haskins, Robert Heinecken, Fritz Henle, Paul Hill, E.O. Hoppe, David Hurn, Bill Jay, Bill Jenkins, Harold Jones, Josef Koudelka, Barry Lane, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Wayne R. Lazorik, Russell Lee, Jean-Claude Lemaigny, Jerome Liebling, John Loengard, Nathan Lyons, Greg MacGregor, Mike Mandel, Don McCullin, Daniel Meadows, Duane Michaels, Barbara Morgan, Wright Morris, John Mulvany, Beaumont Newhall, Nancy Newhall, Arnold Newman, Helmut Newton, Colin Osman, Graham Ovenden, Gilles Peress, Bernard Plossu, Tony Ray-Jones, George Rodger, Bob Schwalberg, Ken Shorr, Aaron Siskind, Neil Slavin, Michael A. Smith, Frederick Sommer, Ralph Steiner, John Szarkowski, John Upton, Burk Uzzle, Patrick Ward, Weegee (Arthur Fellig), Cole Weston, and Myron Wood]. A very good copy in stiff illustrated wraps with a couple of cover crimps (not issued in hardcover). $35. 93a.3. Jay, Bill. Negative/Positive: A Philosophy of Photography. Kendall/Hunt, 1979. Good, in wraps with name of previous owner, photographer and artist [Ken] Kaplowitz at top of cover and title page. Marginal marks and some underlining on pages. No exterior signs of wear. Includes portfolio of photos by David Hurn. $30. 93a.4. Jeffrey, Ian. Timeframes: The Story of Photography. Amphoto Art/Ivy Press, 1998. A thematically organized history of photography addressing such topics as Metropolis; War; Reportage; Fashion; Sports; Landscape; and Portraits. 1st edition, 1st printing, fine with fine protected dust jacket. $10. (2 copies available) 93aa. Jenkins, Reese V. Images and Enterprise: Technology and the American Photographic Industry, 1839-1925. [Arguably the best history of the photography business during the years covered, incuding the large firms of E. & H.T. Anthony and Eastman Kodak , as well as many other companies such as Scovill and ANSCO. Includes many informative tables with statistics on sales of cameras, film, and other photographic goods. Analyzes in detail the invention of roll film and the lawsuit involving the patent of Hannibal Goodwin.] Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1975, 1987. Stiff illustrated wraps, vg+ with small signature of previous owner on front flyleaf. $15. 93aaa. Jenshel, Len. Len Jenshel: Desert Places. 11 November-12 December 1987. Laurence Miller Gallery, 1987. Essay by David Feingold. Wraps, exhibit catalog, 10 pages, 5 illustrations including cover, near fine with slight crimp top right corner. Color photographs of Arizona and Utah. Includes biographical information on the artist. $100. 93b. Joel, Yale. Creative Camera Techniques. Time-Life, 1979. 300 loose cards, each with a photo and explanation on the back. Most of the photos by Yale Joel, long-term Time-Life photographer. Complete, 20 sets, in ten binders with card pockets. Complete sets are scarce. Binders have moderate wear; cards are fine exc. some slightly darkened on edges. $60. 93bb. Johnston, Frances Benjamin. Pete Daniel and Raymond Smock. A Talent for Detail: The Photographs of Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1889-1910. Harmony, 1974. [Johnston and Kasebier were the leading women photographers in the United States ca. 1900.] Stiff illustrated wraps, near fine, $15. 93bbb. Johnston, Frances Benjamin. The Hampton Album: 44 Photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston..... Essay and biography by Lincoln Kirstein. Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1966. [Photographs of African Americans at the Hampton Institute, Virginia, produced by Johnston for the Paris Exposition, 1900.] Wraps, 56 pages, near fine. $25. 93bbb. Jones, Bernard E., ed. Encyclopedia of Photography edited by Bernard E. Jones. Introduction by Peter C. Bunnell and Robert Sobieszek, with a new picture porfolio. Reprint of 1911 edition by Arno Press, 1974. 572 pages. Near fine with very good dust jacket that has wear at extremities and creases on inner flaps. $40. 93bbb.1. Journal of the Photographic Society of London. Containing the Transactions of the Society and a General Record of Photographic Art and Science. Edited by Arthur Henfrey. Volume the First. London: Taylor and Francis, 1854. Facsimile edition published by Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, 1976. Red cloth, near fine with previous owner's name on front flyleaf. $40.
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