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151f. Sacilotto, Deli. Photographic Printmaking Techniques. NY: Watson-Guptill, 1982. ISBN 0-8230-4006-2. 1st printing, hardcover, fine, with very good protected dust jacket with wear to extremities. [Includes color portfolio, history of photographic printmaking, camera work, photolithography, photo-etching, photo-screen techniques, unusual photographic print processes (carbon printing, cyanotype, Van Dyke Brown prints {a.k.a. Kallitype}, Kwik-Print, cliche-verre), formulas, sources of supplies, glossary, bibliography, index. Illustrations in color by Andy Warhol (dust jacket cover), James Rosenquist, C.J. Yao, Edward Ruscha, Ken Price, Richard Graf, Deli Sacilotto, John Cage, Joan Snyder, Robert Rauschenberg, Donald Saff. Considered by some to be the best book published on this subject.] $100.

151.f.a. Sadan, Mark. Transfiguration: Darkness to Light by Mark Sadan. Self-published book, 2008. Small hardcover, clothbound, 20 pages, 9 full page color illustrations of naked angels with large wings, in flight or riding a swan. SIGNED and inscribed, "First copy for Gary...." on September 14, 2008. Issued in very limited quantity. $25.

151.f.b. Saia, Stephanie. Private Moments in Public Places by Phyllis Prinz. Photography by Stephanie Saia. Permanent Press, 1979. [Black-and-white photographs of men and women using urinals and toilets, taken from a low camera angle from under the door and wall of a commode.] Ex-library with usual evidence, wraps, unpaginated, about 60 pages with around 100 photos, lacks half of last page where card pocket removed, resulting in partial removal of last photo in book. As is, $5.

151.f.c. Salgado, Sebastiao. Photographers' Forum. Vol. 16, No. 4, September 1994. Entire issue of magazine, 63 pages, including interview with Sebastiao Salgado by Ken Lassiter on pages 24-31 with 8 black-and-white illustrations. Also a book review of Salgdao's Workers. Other photographers featured in this issue include Mark Kettenhofen (with interview), Bernard Gotfryd, Juni B. Banico, Angie K. Reid, DeeAnn Hyduchak, Justin Colt Beckman, Chuck Jones, Barry Koblenz, Adele C. Moore, Tina Williams, and Jody Dole. Near very good with a few spots, cover partially detached. Mailing label on front cover addressed to the late photographer, Louis H. Draper. $15.

151f.1. Salomon, Erich. Erich Salomon: Portrait of an Age. Essay by Peter Hunter-Salomon. Macmillan, 1967. Hardcover with protected dust jacket. 1st American edition. A vg+ copy with vg dustjacket that has a few small chips at extremities. [Salomon was the first "candid camera" photographer. With remarkable chutzpah, he gained access to high level political meetings and even the U.S. Supreme Court and took pictures without his subjects knowledge. Some of the people who appear in this book include Vilma Banky, French Premier Leon Blum, Sen. William E. Borah, Prussian Prime Minister Otto Braun, French Foreign Minister, Aristide Briand, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Marion Davies, Marlene Dietrich, Albert Einstein, King Fuad of Egypt, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Emperor Haile Selassie, William Randolph Hearst, Princess Juliana (later Queen) of the Netherlands, French Premier Pierre Laval, Max Liebermann, Soviet Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov, English Prime Minister David Lloyd George, President of Reichstag Paul Lobe, English Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, Thomas Mann, Heinrich Mann, Dr. Otto Meissner, Benito Mussolini, Fritjof Nansen, Count Oberndorff, Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli (later Pope), German Chancellor Franz von Papen, Auguste Piccard, French Premier Raymond Poincare, Dolores del Rio, Owen J. Roberts, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Max Schmeling, Upton Sinclair, Governor Alfred E. Smith, Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky, Arturo Toscanini, Bruno Walter, ex-Queen Wilhelmina of Netherlands, Klara Zetkin, et al. Declining an invitation to stay in America, he returned to Europe and died at Auschwitz in 1944.] $60.

151f.1a. Saltzman, Jeffrey. The Steps of Urizen: Visions of a Journey by Jeffrey Saltzman. Alan Wofsey Fine Arts, 1975. [Photomontages portraying a personal journey through the world created by Urizen in the mythology of William Blake. 23 plates. Predominantly landscape, sometimes including a woman.] Crimp in back cover, otherwise fine, wraps as issued. $15.

151f.1b. Saltzman, Jeffrey. The Pillars of Hercules. by Jeffrey Saltzman. Alan Wofsey Fine Arts, 1978. Wraps, near fine with crimp on back cover. [Photographs of pillars and other architectural elements, sometimes with nude male or female figures, in soft focus. 20 full page black-and-white illustrations, book 9x12 inches.] $15.

151f.1c. Salzmann, Laurence. La Lucha. The Struggle. Santiago de Cuba. Photographs by Laurence Salzmann. Paintings by Luis el Estudiante. Introduction by Antonio Jose Ponte. Endorsement by Harry Belafonte. Blue Flower, 2007. 1st edition in illustrated boards. Not issued with dust jacket. SIGNED. [Produced in limited quantity, this very well designed book depicts youth in Cuba being trained to become wrestlers.] $25. Another copy, SIGNED and inscribed to a previous owner "Ed." $20.

151f.1d. Samaras, Lucas. Lucas Samaras: Photos Polaroid Photographs, 1969-1983. [Touring Exhibition Catalog]. Musee Nat'l D'Art Moderne/ICP, 1983. Texts by Alain Sayag; Roger Marcel Mayou; Peter Weiermair; and William A. Ewing. [Includes examples from Samaras' series, AutoPolaroids, Splits, and Photo-Transformations.] Oblong illustrated wraps, 24 pages, near fine with small shallow indentations on cover. $25.

151.1d.1. Sammallahti, Pentti. Pentti Sammallahti by Candace Perich. Nazraeli/Candace Perich, 2002. 1st printing, SIGNED, cloth with slipcase, photo “Mare Tirreno, Italy” mounted on cover. Issued in edition of 1,000. 27 plates plus insert with two more and essay by Perich. [Panoramic format black-and-white landscape photographs, often including dogs, by the internationally renowned photographer of Finland, taken in Siberia, Italy, Karelia, Russia, Wales, Finland, Japan, Nepal, Turkey, England, and Buryatia. Like new with original shrink wrap opened at one end to enable removing the book. 10 x 17 inches. $400.

151f.1e. San Francisco. San Francisco: The Story of the Earthquake. Told with Views of the Doomed City. L.H. Nelson, 1906. Oblong dark tan wraps with gilt lettering. 32 pages with full page illustrations. Very good with minor wear on front cover. Photos of city before the quake and fire which destroyed much of it. Despite title, the photos were taken before the earthquake and subsequent destruction, which is discussed in the introduction and captions. [Other copies found for sale on Internet have red or green covers. I do not know which was issued first.] $25.

151f.1f. San Francisco. Souvenir View Book of San Francisco, containing a selection of reproductions of interesting subjects form photographs taken by the Gabriel Moulin Studios, famous California photographers, and including a Bird’s-Eye View of the Entire Bay Area from an original drawing by E.A. Burbank. Wobbers, 1938. Oblong wraps, 48 pages, near very good with evidence of use on covers. $15.

151.f.2. Sander Gallery. Catalogue 1. Sander Gallery, Washington, DC, 1979. Issued in an edition of 2,000. 80 pages of 105 photographs by well known photographers, biographies of photographers, and list of exhibitions in 1978-1979. Photographers include August Sander; Blossfeldt; Renger-Patzsch; Walter Peterhans; Grete Stern; Ellen Auerbach; Edmund Kesting; Bruguiere; Tabard; Kertesz; Frantisek Vobecky; Herbert List; Weege; Lisette Model; Blumenfeld; Sudek; Chargesheimer; Ellen Auerbach; Eliot Porter; Floris Neususs; Andre Gelpke; H. Ribesch; Larry Fink; Rosalind Solomon; Petr Helbich; William Christenberry; Helmut & Gabriele Nothhelfer; Wilhelm Schurmann; Joan Salinger; Arnold Kramer; W. Von Dem Bussche; Victor Schrager; Rudolfl Lichtsteiner. Fine with very minor edgewear. $50.

151g. Sandler, Martin W. The Story of American Photography. An Illustrated History for Young People. [More than 200 photographs, including many not previously published. Includes the major figures, such as Daguerre, Mathew Brady, Jacob Riis, Timothy O'Sullivan, Walker Evans, Alfred Stieglitz, as well as others such as James Van Der Zee, Chansonetta Emmons, and Arthur Tress. Not a children's book, 318 pages.] Little, Brown, 1978. 1st ed. Ex-library with usual markings, wear to extremities on both cloth and dust jacket. $5.

151.g.1. Sandrow, Hope. Hope & Fear. Hope Sandrow: Silver Prints. February 27 - March 23, 1986. Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York. Essay by Ben Lifson. Exhibit catalog for the photographer's series, Museum Studies. Wraps, 20 pages, 11llustrations, fine. Images of visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, with several prints juxtaposed to form a single image that incorporates glimpses of the museum’s artwork. Includes checklist of 16 quite large works, up to 70 inches in the larger dimension. $17.50.

151.g.2. Sandweiss, Martha, et al. Perpetual Mirage: Photographic Narratives of the Desert West. Whitney Museum, 1996. [Alexander Gardner; A.J. Russell; Clarence King; Wheeler; Edward S. Curtis; Charles Lummis; J. Smeaton Chase; Taos; Edward Weston; Dorothea Lange; Laura Gilpin; Robert Adams; Lewis Baltz; Richard Misrach]. 1st ed. in wraps, near fine. $25.

151g.3. Sanford, Elise Mitchell. Elise Mitchell Sanford. The Stuff of Dreams. August 25 - October 20, 1995. Robert B. Menschel Gallery, No. 41, Syracuse University, 1995. Exhibit catalog. Fine, wraps, 24 pages. Portraits of people pretending to be famous people, including photographer Anne Noggle as Amelia Earhart. $12.50.

151g.4. Sarachek, Jett Ulaner. Jett Ulaner Sarachek: Pinhole Photographs. Self-published, 2000. SIGNED and dated Nov. 22, 2002. Wraps, 20 pages, signed and dated Nov. 22, 2002. No copies found for sale on Internet. Fine. $30.

151h. Saretzky, Gary D. Blues Musicians, 2006-2010. Photographs of musicans taken in New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, some who live there and some on tour. Musicans who appear in this book: Regionally based (Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania):Big Albert (a.k.a. Big Daddy); Joe Becton; Georgie Bonds; Carol and Jeannie Brooks; Danny DeGennaro; Doug Brown; The Buicks; Don Butler; Skyla Burrell; Matt Daniels; Richard Ray Farrell; Roger Girke; Steve Guyger; Harry Jacobson; Kool Jazz; Little Buddy; Mikey Junior; Jeff (J.B.) Kline; Mike Lampe; Tom Larsen; lower case blues band; Woody Mann; Don Mayer; TJ Nix; Dave Piersig; Paul Plumeri; Jimmy Pritchard; Gina Sicilia; Father Dan Staniskis; Adam Stranburg; Mark Tomlinson; Veronica; Ed Wall; Ernie White; Joe Zook. Visiting Touring Musicians: Big Time Sarah; Elvin Bishop; Deanna Bogart; C.C. Bronson; Chris Cain; Chubby Carrier; Tommy Castro; Eddie Clearwater; Murali Coryell; Keith Crossan; Kal David; Chris Duarte; Guitar Shorty; James Harman; John Lee Hooker, Jr.; Doug James; Alvin Jett; J-W Jones; Kilborn Alley Blues Band; Donald Kinsey; Smokin’ Joe Kubek and Bnois King; Little Charlie & the Nightcats; L’il Ed; Trudy Lynn; Magic Slim; Melanie Mason; Larry McCray; Mississippi Heat; Coco Montoya; Charlie Musselwhite; Marco Pandolfi; Roxy Perry; Ana Popovic; Michael Powers; Billy Price; Duke Robillard; David Sancious; Kim Simmonds; Studebaker John; Sugar Blue; Scot Sutherland; Linwood Taylor; Jimmy Thackery; Walter Trout; Joe Louis Walker; Jim Weider; Mike Zito. 80 pages, hardcover with dust jacket. See preview and order directly from http://www.blurb.com. (Easiest way to find on blurb website is to search for Saretzky). Softcover and image wrap binding also available but please note that these do not include the four images and text on the inner flaps of the dust jacket. Out of stock at saretzky.com.

151h.1. Saretzky, Gary D. Blues Musicians 2, 2004-2013. 80 pages, hardcover with dust jacket. Photographs of musicans taken in New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, some who live there and some on tour. Musicans who appear in this book: Regional: Big Albert (a.k.a. Big Daddy); April Mae; Georgie Bonds; Carol Brooks; Tony Buford; John Bushnell; Deb Callahan; Randy Carone; Barry Cary; Chris Chadwick; Gary Cogdell; Sue Collins; Matt Daniels; Joe D’Angelo; James Day; Danny DeGennaro; Guy DeRosa; Michael Eli; Richard Ray Farrell; Filthy Rich McPherson; Flourtown Fats; Jim Fogarty; Larry Ghorsi; Steve Guyger; Flamin’ Harry McGonigal; Ryan Hartt; Billly Hector; Billy Holt; Dave Holtzman; Michael Hudak; Kevin Joy; Mikey Junior; John F. Kennedy; Jeff (J.B.) Kline; Mike Lampe; Bill Lou; lower case blues band; Marky B (Mark Berkowitz); Melissa Martin; Mike Mettalia; Bobby Michaels; Jerry Monk; Jonny Neel; TJ Nix; Jonny Never; Dave Orban; Rob Papparozzi; Ken Pendergast; Tim Perks; Gary Phillips; Billy Pierce; Dave Piersig; Paul Plumeri; Jimmy Pritchard; Kenny Robinson; Gina Sicilia; Dean Shot; Sister Blue; Steve Skupsky; Adam Stranburg; Tom Trovas; Ed Wall; Ernie White; Rich Yscalis; Joe Zook. Visiting Touring Musicians:Bernard Allison; Kofi Baker, Malcolm Bruce & Geoffrey Townsend (Sons of Cream); Lurie Bell; Billy Branch; Mojo Buford; Toronzo Cannon; Albert Castiglia; Tommy Castro & Scot Sutherland (Tommy Castro & the Painkillers); James Cotton; Jimmy Dawkins; Andrew Duncanson & Josh Stimmel (Kilborn Alley Blues Band); Tinsley Ellis; Rick Estrin & Kid Anderson (Rick Estrin & the Nightcats); Nick Gravenites; Dennis Gruenling; Guitar Shorty; Buddy Guy; Phil Guy; Travis “Moonchild” Haddix; Terry Hanck; Deak Harp; James Harman; Anne Harris (Otis Taylor Band); Michael Hill; Vasti Jackson; Jeff Jensen; J-W Jones, Jansen Richard, & Laura Greenberg (J-W Jones band); Sam Lay; L’il Ed; Charlie Musselwhite; Kenny Neal; Marco Pandolfi; Lucky Peterson; Rod Piazza, Honey Piazza, Dave Kida (Rod Piazza & the Mighty Flyers); Bernard Purdy; Duke Robillard; Buffy Sainte-Marie; Brandon Santini; Eddie Shaw; Eddie Vaan Shaw; Corky Siegel; J.P. Soars; Alexis P. Suter; Studebaker John; Super Chikan; Walter Trout; Dawn Taylor Watson; Mark Wenner & Paul Allen (Nighthawks). 80 pages, hardcover with dust jacket. See preview and order directly from http://www.blurb.com. (Easiest way to find on blurb website is to search for Saretzky). Softcover and image wrap binding also available but please note that these do not include the four images and text on the inner flaps of the dust jacket. Out of stock at saretzky.com.

151h.2. Saretzky, Gary D. "Nineteenth-Century New Jersey Photographers," in New Jersey History, 122:3-4 (Fall/Winter 2004), pp. 36-143. Includes Revised Table 2 and Errata and Notes, laid in. Ex-library with usual rubber stamps and spine label, good. Signed by author on request. $15.

151h.3. Saretzky, Gary D. Paul Plumeri: The Bishop of the Blues. Photographs, 2005-2011. Self-published, 2011. With 24 black and white photographs. [For four decades, Plumeri has been a legendary guitar virtuoso based in Trenton, New Jersey. Other musicians who appear in the photographs: Tony Buford; TJ Nix; Joe Zook; Ernie White; Jerry Monk; Billy Holt; and Dave Merrit] Signed by the author, illustrated wraps. $10. [Unsigned hardcover copies available by direct order from http:///www.blurb.com]

152. Saretzky, Gary D. The Saretzky Microfolio. Saretzky, 1983. (A continuous tone microfiche portfolio of 60 personal photographs,1973-1983, with separate list). Signed. $10.00.

153. Saretzky, Gary D. Some Photographic Views of Hopewell, New Jersey. Gary Saretzky, 1980. Numbered edition of 100 (last few copies.). Stiff wraps, as issued. $20.

Note: Saretzky re Elias Goldensky - see 149. Ries.

Note: Saretzky re Tom Maloney and U.S. Camera, see U.S. Camera.

153a. Sarony, Otto. "Photographic Art Studies" by Otto Sarony, in The Red Book Magazine. 13:2. June 1909. Missing front cover and possibly other first pages, very worn with large chip at top of title page of Sarony article. 29 full page photographs of women by Sarony. Women portrayed wearing Edwardian fashionable dresses include actors Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske (4 portraits) and Miss Mabel Barrison (2 portraits), Miss Carroll McComas, Miss Vera Michelena, Miss Lillian Graham, Miss Lillian Lorraine, Miss Frances Roblee, Miss May McKenzie, Mme. Zelie de Lussan, Mme. Olive Fremstad, Miss Paula Edwardes, Miss Sophie Brandt, Miss Emma Carus, Miss Sylvia Linden, Marie Booth Russell (Mrs. Robert Mantell), Miss Adrienne Augarde, Miss Nita Allen, Miss Nanette Flack (Prima Donna of the N.Y. Hippodrome), Miss Florence Rockwell, Miss Leona Quinn, Miss M. Pearson, Miss Daisy Green, Miss Jeanne Towler, and Miss Jane Burby. Unrelated story, “Good Bye Jack,” by Jack London, and other fiction. Except as noted, complete issue of more than 180 pages including fascinating ads at the end of the magazine. $20.

153b. Savage, Naomi. Naomi Savage. Photographic Disclosures. Squibb Gallery, Princeton, 30 January - 28 February 1982. Exhiibiton catalog, wraps, 8 pages, 6 illustrations (including cover), checklist of 74 works. Introduction by Arline Snyder, Director, Princeton Gallery of Fine Arts. [Major exhibit by Savage, known for her postvisualization techniques influenced by her mentor and uncle, Man Ray.] Like new. $15. (4 copies available)

154. Savelev, Boris and Ian Jeffrey. Secret City (Photographs of Russia by Savelev.) Thames and Hudson, 1988. Wraps. Fine. $16.

155. Scavullo, Francesco. Record album: Judy Collins. Judith. Elektra 6E-111 (1975). Front and back cover stunning close-up portraits. Front cover slightly faded, o/w fine jacket, disc vg. $5.

155a. Scavullo, Francesco. Record album: Barbara Streisand's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2. Columbia EC35679. Front cover b&w profile of Streisand. vg, $5.

155a.1. Scharf, David. Magnifications: Photography with the Scanning Electron Microscope. Schocken, 1977. Stated 1st edition. Hardcover with protected dust jacket, like new with just a touch of rubbing on bottom edges. [History of microscope, the Scanning Electron Microscope (S.E.M.), and amazing closeup photographs of fauna and flora, enlarged from hundreds to thousands of times, e.g. a spider mite on a cannabis leaf, an eye of a honeybee, white fly, Diamondback Moth, Jumping Spider, stigma impregnated with pollen on Candytuft, Common Dandelion, et al.) SOLD

155b. Scherman, David E. & Richard Wilcox. Literary England: Photographs of Places Made Memorable in English Literature. Preface by Christopher Morley. [Book developed from picture essay that appeared in LIFE Magazine on June 14,1943. Photos by Scherman with literary excerpts by John Keats, William Wordsworth, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Thomas Hardy, A.E. Housman, Rudyard Kipling, et al. For information on Scherman, see the interview in John Loengard, LIFE Photographers: What They Saw.] Random House, 1944, vg except one page wrinkled, very little wear on blue cloth binding, no dust jacket. $10.

155b.1. Schles, Ken. Invisible City. Steidl, 2014. [First published by Twelvetrees in 1988. Gritty black and white photos of life in the East Village of New York City.] 1st edition, thus. Hardcover with dust jacket, new in shrinkwrap. $40.

155b.2. Schles, Ken. Night Walk. Steidl, 2014.[More gritty black and white photos of life in the East Village of New York City.] 1st ed. Hardcover with dust jacket, new in shrinkwrap. $45.

155b.3. Schneider, Robert. Blended Beauty: Special Engagement of Nature’s Great Adventure. Puddlington Press, 1976. Wraps, as issued, 31 black-and-white photographs of California craziness, often humorous. Near fine with very minor evidence of use on covers and a few margin crimps. $20.

155c. Schulthess, Emil. The Amazon. Simon and Schuster, 1962. 1st printing, near fine with moderate wear and soiling on spine. Illustrated boards, issued without dust jacket. Beautifully designed oblong book. $50.

156. Schulthess, Emil and Harrison E. Salisbury. Soviet Union. Harper & Row, 1971. [Excellent photoreportage by Schulthess with perceptive text by Salisbury.] Crease lower corner of flyleaf, o/w fine, no dj. $40.

156a. Schulthess, Emil. China. Viking, 1966. Ex-library, rebound in sturdy library binding, vg, $15.

156a.1. Schweitzer, Martin. Stopping the World. Photographs and text by Martin Schweitzer. Doubleday, 1977. Dolphin Books. First edition. [Color landscape photography by the widely published and exhibited California photographer whose previous book was Only a Little Planet.] Illustrated wraps, perfect bound, unpaginated. Very good, $10.

156a.2. Scurlock Studio, Washington, DC. Picturing the Promise: The Scurlock Studio and Black Washington. Smithsonian, 2009. Foreword by Deborah Willis. Essays by Lonnie G. Bunch III and A.J. Verdelle. [The Scurlock studio became the best known African American photography business in Washington, DC.] Stiff wraps, 1st printing, like new. 224 pages. $12.

156a.3. Scurlock Studio. The Historic Photographs of Addison N. Scurlock. Corcoran Gallery of Art, June 19 - August 29, 1976. Exhibition catalog. Photography at the Corcoran series. 2,500 copies printed. Fine in wraps, as issued, 20 pages, includes checklist of 121 photographs in the exhibition by the famous Black photographer of Washington, DC. $35.

156a.4. Seattle Art Museum. Photography in the Collection of the Seattle Art Museum by Rod Slemmons. Seattle Art Museum, 1990. An excellent survey of the history of photography through examples from the museum's collection. Photographers: William Henry Jackson; Mark Klett; Lewis Baltz; Timothy O’Sullivan; Joe Deal; Roger Mertin; Lewis Hine; Marion Post Wolcott; Danny Lyon; Atget; Edward S. Curtis; Glen Rudolph; Robbert Flick; Paul Strand; Lisette Modell; Arthur Rothstein; Margaret Bourke-White; Dorothea Lange; Ralph Gibson; Walker Evans; Robert Frank; Lee Friedlander; Frank Sutcliffe; Aaron Siskind; Larry Fink; John Thompson; Marsha Burns; Harry Callahan; Garry Winogrand; Henry Peach Robinson; Eileen Cowin; Russell Lee; Imogen Cunningham; Diane Arbus; Paul Berger. Wraps, 40 pages, fine. $15.

156a.4.1. Sebah, Pascal. Focus East: Early Photography in the Near East, 1839-1885 by Nissan N. Perez. Abrams, 1988. 275 nineteenth century photographs of the Ottomon Empire by Pascal Sebah, Abdullah Freres, Bonfils, Gustave Le Gray, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, Emile Brugsch, Emile Bechard, Tancrede R. Dumas, John Shaw Smith, et al., with informative text. Fine in hardcover with fine dust jacket. $30.

156a.5. SECA. 1980 SECA Photography Invitational, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, October 10-December 7, 1980. By Van Deren Coke. Exhibition catalog, wraps, 24 pages (including covers), with checklist of 104 works in the exhibition. Photographers: Gay Block; Jack Butler; Vida Freeman; Sally Gall; Victor Landweber; Thomas Neff; Jane O'Neal; Susan Rankaitis; Gail Skoff; Wolf von dem Bussche; and Steve Yates. SECA is an acronym for the Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art. Very good plus with moderate signs of handling. $25. (2 copies available)

156a.6. Secchiaroli, Tazio. Tazio Secchiaroli. I Grandi Fotografi. Serie Argento. By Attilio Columbo. Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri, 1983. Text in Italian. Wraps, 64 pages, 55 full-page photographs. Street photography and photos of movie stars and directors such as Sophia Loren, Virna Lisi, Vittorio De Sica, Charlie Chaplin, Omar Shariff, Marcello Mastroianni, Carlo Ponti, Federico Fellini, Ornella Muti, Tony Perkins, et al. Near fine, uncommonly found in this condition. $25.

156a.6.1. Second Talent: Painters and Sculptors Who Are Also Photographers by Richard Metzger. Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, 1985. Exhibition catalogue, 123 works, 52 pages. 68 illustrations (25 color). Thirty-three contemporary artists, exhibiting paintings, sculptures and photographs. Photocopies of reviews in New York Times by Vivien Raynor and Sunday Advocate (Stamford, CT) by Philip Eliasoph laid in. Artists include: Herbert Bayer, Mel Bochner, Paul Cadmus, John Chamberlain, Robert Cottingham, William Christenberry, Ralston Crawford, Jedd Garet, Dimitri Hadzi, Michael Heizer, David Hockney, Nancy Holt, Douglas Huebler, Ellsworth Kelly, Georgy Kepes, Sol LeWitt, Alexander Liberman, Barbara Morgan, Dennis Oppenheim, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Lucas Samaras, George Segal, Robert Smithson, Kenneth Snelson, et al. Very good in stiff wraps, $15.

156a.7. Seeff, Norman. Hot Shots by Norman Seeff. Flash, 1974. 90 full page portraits of popular musicians by the photographer who provided illustrations for many album covers. Musicians include: Sly Stone, The Band, Everly Brothers, J.D. Souther, Seals and Crofts, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol, Helen Reddy, Mott theHoople, Rolling Stones, Barry White, Keith Richard, John Lee Hooker, Vassar Clements, Frank Zappa, Steve Wonder, Miles Davis, Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe, James Taylor, Bobby Womack, Ike & Tina Turner, Edgar Winter, Johnny Winter, Dan Hicks, Pete Seeger, Doc Watson, Joni Mitchell, et al. Wraps, very good with a few cover crimps and darkening on spine. $20.

156b. Self-Portraits. Naomi Weissman & Debra Heimerdinger. Self-Exposures: A Workbook in Photographic Self-Portraiture. Harper & Row, 1979. Wraps, ex-library, cover crimps, spine label, good+, $5.00.

156b.1. Sequences. More Than One: Photographs in Sequence, edited by Joel Smith. Essays by Peter Barberie, Kelly Baum, Anne McCauley, Kevin Moore, and Joel Smith. Princeton University Art Museum and Yale University Press, 2008. French stiff wraps, near fine with small scratch on front cover, 96 pages, well illustrated in color and black-and-white. [Essay subjects include Charles Marville, Francis Bruguiere and Lance Sieveking, Minor White, and Ana Mendieta. Other artists illustrated: Lee Friedlander; Francis Frith; Berenice Abbott; Eugene Atget; Robbert Flick; Ed Ruscha; Duane Michaels; John Baldessari, et al.] $10.

156bb. Serotta, Edward. Out of the Shadows: A Photographic Portrait of Jewish Life in Central Europe Since the Holocaust. Birch Lane, 1991. 1st printing. 256 pages, large format. Fine ex-library copy with freshly protected dust jacket. No library evidence except rear flyleaf trimmed where card pocket removed. Documents revival of Jewish life among crumbling synagogues of the Eastern bloc. Issued at $49.95. $15.

156c. Seymour, David. "Chim's Way" by Inge Bondi in Camera 35, January 1970. Entire issue, 74 pages, in very good condition evidencing normal use. Chim article and portfolio, pp. 34-42, 58, 60, 62. Chim’s sister, Mrs. Eileen Schneiderman, provided early letters quoted in this article. Other articles include "Back to Gum Prints" by Peter Leibert re gum bichromate. $10.

156d. Seymour, David. Henri Cartier-Bresson, Judith Friedberg, et al. David Seymour - "Chim" 1911-1956. Grossman, 1974, Vol. 3, ICP Library of Photographers. With an encomium from his friend Henri Cartier-Bresson and essays by other friends and associates, including David Seymour, William Richardson, and Elihu Winer. Chim was a key member of the photographers cooperative Magnum in its early years. Magnum was founded by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, and other well known photographers. Chim was born in Poland and died tragically at Suez, Egypt, in 1956 during the war in the Middle East. A very cultured man, he photographed refugees, the Spanish Civil War, Italy, Greece, Hungary, Israel and many other places with intelligence and a keen eye. One of a series of six books in the ICP series, the others being on Capa, Werner Bischof, Lewis W. Hine, Dan Weiner, and Roman Vishniac. Wraps, crease in corner of rear cover, o/w near fine, $15. Another copy, wraps, fresh, fine condition. $20.

Seymour, David -- see also 91bb.

156e.1. Shaoying, Weng. The Beauty of Guilin: Selected Works of Photographic Art of Mr. Weng Shaoying. China Travel and Tourism Press. ISBN 7-5032-0654-3. Forword by Yang Taiyang. French wraps with glossy illustrated covers, 84 pages. Serenely contemplative color landscapes. Text and captions in English and Chinese. Fine. $40.

156f. Shaff, Valerie. If Only You Knew How Much I Smell You: True Portraits of Dogs. Photographs by Valerie Shaff. Text by Roy Blount, Jr. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 1999. 1st ed., 5th printing. [Shaff has been called the Richard Avedon of dog photography but she is more complimentary to her subjects.] Like new hardcover with protected dust jacket. Issued at $19.95. $10.

157. Shahn, Ben. Ben Shahn as Photographer. Fogg Art Museum, October 29-December 14, 1969. [First exhibit devoted solely to Shahn's photographic work.] Essay by David Pratt. Exhibition catalog, 15 illus., list of 69 photos exhibited, wraps, fine. $17.50. 2 copies available.

157a. Shahn, Ben. The Photographic Eye of Ben Shahn, edited by Davis Pratt. Foreword by Archibald MacLeish. Harvard University Press, 1975. Oblong hardcover, clothbound with protected very good price-clipped dust jacket that has a short tear at bottom of the verso. The cloth has a tiny nick on the back, otherwise fine. A better copy than usually found.147 pages. $25.

158. Shapiro, Ira, et al. American Showcase 13: Photography and Illustration. 3 volumes. American Showcase, 1990. In half slipcase, as issued for complete set. (Profusely illustrated sourcebook for photographers and commercial illustrators. Volumes mint, slipcase has short separation on one edge. Issued @ $150.) $45.

158a.1. Shavelson, Lonny. I'm Not Crazy, I Just Lost My Glasses: Portraits and Oral Histories of People Who Have Been In and Out of Mental Institutions by Lonny Shavelson wiht an Introduction by A.D. Coleman and Foreword by Sheldon J. Korchin. De Novo, 1986. Full page black-and-white portraits by Shavelson with text on facing pages. Stiff illustrated wraps, unpaginated (about 92 pages). Like new. $50.

158a.2. Shaw, Bernard. Bernard Shaw on Photography. Edited by Bill Jay and Margaret Moore. Foreword by Michael Holroyd. Peregrine Smith, 1989, 1st edition, 1st printing. [Shaw was an avid amateur photographer and wrote many essays and exhibition reviews on the subject, the most important collected here. Subjects include Frederick Evans, Alvin Langdon Coburn, relation of photography to art, etc.] Fine with fine, protected dust jacket. Like new with very minor shelf wear on bottom edge. $20.

158a.2.1. Sheeler, Charles. Charles Sheeler: The Photographs. By Theodore E. Stebbins Jr. and Norman Keyes Jr.. New York Graphic Society, 1987. Ex-library, hardcover with protected dust jacket. Very good ex-library copy with usual library evidence including stamps on front flyleaf. Dust jacket protector taped to book. Very little sign of use. Finely printed plates in original warm tone. $15.00.

158a.3. Sheikh, Fazal. Ramadan Moon and a Camel for the Son. [Second in a series of projects by Fazal Sheikh intended to further awareness of human rights issues. Includes chronology concerning Somalis in the Netherlands.] Two volume set, Netherlands, 2001. Black binding,with red imprint on spine, issued without dust jacket, pamphlet laid in Ramadan Moon, which is lightly rubbed with a couple of small indentations, otherwise fine. $50.

158a.4. Sheikh, Fazal. Ladli. Steidle, 2007. 1st edition. Hardcover with dust jacket. Fine in cloth with very good dust jacket that has a small indentation near front of spine and a bit of wear at top of spine. Finely printed photographs about growing up female in India. $20.

158a.4.1. Sheikh, Fazal. Fazal Sheikh: A Sense of Common Ground. Photographs from Kenya's Northern Frontier. November 5 - December 28, 1993. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery No. 34, Syracuse University, 1993. Introduction by Jeffrey Hoone. Exhibition catalog, wraps, 20 pages including two foldout panoramas, very good with some small indentations on cover, otherwise fine. $15.

158a.5. Shirakawa, Yoshikazu. The Alps. Photographs by Yoshikazu Shirakawa. Text by Max A. Wyss. Abrams, 1973. Ex-library with corner of rear flyleaf removed where card pocket formerly placed. Otherwise good with some edge wear at bottom edge, dust jacket with a nick on front right and some indentations, no spine label, no other library evidence. Large book with spectacular color photographs of the mountains by the noted climber and photographer. $6.

158a.6. Shore, Stephen. The Gardens at Giverny: A View of Monet's World. Aperture, 1983. Intro by John Rewald. Essays by Gerald Van De Kemp and Gerald Wildenstein. Wraps, 1st edition (no later printings indicated), near fine with slight shelf wear on covers. $15.

158b. Shore, Stephen. Stephen Shore: Survey. Texts by Marta Daho, Horacio Fernandez, and; Sandra S. Phillips. FM/Aperture, 2014. [Issued to accompany a traveling retrospective, the first book to survey Shore's entire career. First Aperture edition, 1st printing. Illustrated boards, cloth around spine. 320 pages. Not issued with dust jacket. With interview, chronology, and bibliography. Issued at $65. New in shrinkwrap. $40.

159. Siegner, Otto. Switzerland. Office du Livre, Fribourg, n.d. [ca. 1960.] Numerous well-reproduced photos by Siegner, Ernst Baumann, Albert Steiner, et al. vg, $25.

159a. Sieff, Jeanloup. The Great Photographers: Jeanloup Sieff. Text and photographs by Jeanloup Sieff with a tribute by Giuseppi Bonini. Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri & Prentice Hall, 1982. [A good selection of Sieff's portraits, fashion photographs, and erotic images of nude women. Portraits include Rudolph Nureyev, Kirk Douglas, Charlotte Rampling, Romain Gary, Christa, Twiggy. Biographical information provided in chronology, bibliography, and list of exhibitions.] Stiff wraps, 64 pages, first printing thus, fine. $15.

159a.1. Signs of Life: Symbols in the American City by Lloyd E. Herman, Aperture, 1976. Exhibition catalog, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, February 26 through September 30, 1976. Exhibit organized and designed by Venturi and Rauch, Architects and Planners. 11 color and black and white images by Stephen Shore with additional photographs by John Baeder and Deborah Marum. Softcover, 20 pages, 11 3/8 x 9 1/2 inches.Very good, fresh copy, with crimps on margins and covers. Scarce. $75.

159a.2. Silver, Larry. Muscle Beach, California 1954. International Center of Photography, 1984. Essays by Cynthia Schubert and Miles Barth. Illustrated in black & white with 12 photographs of body builders and spectators at Muscle Beach in Santa Monica, California, circa 1954 by Larry Silver. Softcover, 8 inches square, 16 pages. Very good with original mailing label on back cover. $17.50.

159b. Silverstone, Marilyn. Ocean of Life: Visions of India and the Himalayan Kingdoms. [Silverstone, who died at a monastery near Katmandu in 1999, left a career as a top photographer to become a Tibetan Buddhist nun with the name Ngawang Chodron. Earlier in her career she worked for Magnum, photographing subjects such as Albert Schweitzer. This book of stunning color photographs is from her work in India, Sikkiim, Bhutan, Ladakh, Nepal, Kashmir, and other areas in the region.] Aperture, 1985. Fine, stiff illustrated wraps. $10.

159c. Siskind, Aaron. Aaron Siskind: Order with the Tensions Continuing. Stiff blankwraps with dust jacket. 34 pages Stephen Daiter Gallery, 200, like new, $20. 3 copies available.

159d. Siskind, Aaron. Aaron Siskind and His Critics, 1946-1966. Center for Creative Photography, Number 7/8, September 1978, University of Arizona. Includes "Siskind's Critics" by Carl Chiarenza and Siskind bibliography. Inscribed and SIGNED by Chiarenza, uncommon thus. Wraps, 47 pages, fine. $50.

159e. Siskind, Aaron. Harlem: The 30s. Photographs by Aaron Siskind. A Book of Postcards. Pomegranate Books in cooperation with the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Insititution, 1992. 30 postcards of African Americans in Harlem by Siskind, copyrighted 1940. Issued in connection with a traveling exhibition, the images are in the permanent collection of the museum. Like new with very minor edgewear. $20.

159f. Siskind, Aaron. "Siskind's One-Man Show," in Popular Photography, 57:2 (August 1965), pages 74-75, 87. Includes Siskind's "Credo," reprinted from Aaron Siskind: Photographer, with five photographs. Issue also includes "Shooting Without Stopping," pages 46-49 with five photographs by W. Eugene Smith. Entire issue, 136 pages. Fair with chips, inked edge, and other signs of use, reading copy. $10.

160. Siskind, Aaron. Road Trip. Photographs, 1980-1988. [Untitled series #49]. Friends of Photography, 1989. Wraps (only ed.), fine, with custom made polyester jacket, $25. Another copy, new in original shrinkwrap. $35.

160a. Six Photographers: An Exhibition of Contemporary Photography. March 7 - April 11, 1965. University of Illinois, Urbana, 1965. Introduction by Art Sinsabaugh. Wraps, 20 pages, fine. [Alice Andrews, Ruth Bernhard, Paul Caponigro, Imogen Cunningham, Jerry N. Uelsmann, and Minor White. Includes portrait of each photographer, one photo by each, exhibition checklist, and biographical information. $50.

160b. 160.a. Six Photographers: An Exhibition of Contemporary Photography. March 5 - April 9, 1967. University of Illinois, Urbana, 1965. Introduction by Ronald A. Nameth and Art Sinsabaugh. Wraps, 20 pages, fine. [Wynn Bullock, Marie Cosindas, Barbara Crane, Naomi Savage, Frederick Sommer, Paul Vanderbilt. Includes portrait of each photographer, one tipped-in photo by each, exhibition checklist, and biographical information.] $50.

160c. Skogland, Sandy. In the Last Hour: Sandy Skoglund Photographs and Sculpture, 1979-1992. September 27 - November 8, 1992. Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, 1992. Introduction by Thomas R. Toperzer. Essays by Arlene Raven and Gloria Picaso. Includes exhibition check list and biographical information. Wraps, 26 color photographs, 40 pages, fine. $70.

160d. Sligh, Clarissa. Clarissa Sligh: The Presence of Memory. March 10 - May 25, 1991. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery No.24, Syracuse University, 1991. Introduction by Jeffrey Hoone. Includes biographical information on the African American photographer. Wraps, 20 pages, illustrated in color, fine. $25.

160e. Smith, Henry Holmes. Henry Holmes Smith Papers. Guide Series Number Eight. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1983. Compiled by Charles Lamb and Mary Ellen McGoldrick. Essays by Susan E. Cohen and Howard Bossen. Includes sections on Correspondence, Writings, Eduction, Exhibitions, Photographic Organizations, Other Material, Related Resources, and Bibliography. Stapled wraps, 40 pages, like new. $15.

160f. Smith, Michael A. Princeton, New Jersey: A Collection of Photographs by Michael A. Smith, April 27-July 26, 1986. United Jersey Bank, 1986. Essay by Richard Trenner. Stapled wraps, 12 pages, including covers, 5 illustrations, check list of 57 works in exhibition. SIGNED. Like new. A rare Smith title, especially signed. $750. 2 copies available.

160g. Smith, Michael A. Landscapes, 1975-1979. An Exhibition of Photographs by Michael A. Smith. January 16-March 2, 1981. Lehigh University, 1981. Essay by James L.Enyeart. Statement by Michael A. Smith. Stapled wraps, 20 pages, including one fold-out, very good with light crimps and price label on back from Toledo Museum, one of the four additional venues where this exhibition traveled after Lehigh University. SIGNED. Scarce thus. $70. Another copy, SIGNED, fine. $75. Another copy, unsigned, fine except some light spots on rear cover, $25.

160h. Smith, Mimi. This Is A Test. Visual Studies Workshop, 1983. Anti-nuclear weapons theme. Overlays with writing and photographic fragments. Stitch-bound artist’s book with white paper and semitransparent parchment paper. Like new. $30

160i. Smith, W. Eugene. W. Eugene Smith. His Photographs and Notes. Essay by Lincoln Kirstein. Extensive bibliography. An Aperture Monograph. Aperture, 1969. Issued as Aperture, Vol. 14, Numbers 3 & 4. 1st ed., wraps, cover with some thin indented lines and a small nick, otherwise no signs of wear, $20.

160j. Smith, W. Eugene. Minamata. Words and photographs by W. Eugene Smith and Aileen M. Smith. An Alskog-Sensorium Book. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1975. Stated 1st ed. [Smith's best realized book project published during his lifetime, a passionate statement about the chemical company that was poisoning the Japanese community and causing birth defects, with contributions by his wife Aileen.] Hardcover, dark red leatherette binding, lacks dust jacket except inner panes including photo of Gene and Aileen laid in. With custom made 4 mil polyester jacket. Like new except small "Winston" in white letters at bottom of spine not present. $75.

160k. Smith, W. Eugene. Minamata. Words and photographs by W. Eugene Smith and Aileen M. Smith. An Alskog-Sensorium Book. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1975. Stated 1st ed. [Smith's best realized book project published during his lifetime, a passionate statement about the chemical company that was poisoning the Japanese community and causing birth defects, with contributions by his wife Aileen.] Hardcover, dark red leatherette binding, with protected dust jacket that has a small chip at top of spine and a few short tears. $90.

160l. Smith, W. Eugene. Scarce two-volume bibliography by William Johnson with more than 1,750 published references pertaining to master photographer W. Eugene Smith: W. Eugene Smith: A Chronological Bibliography, 1934-1980. Part I and Part II. Both issued as Bibliography Series. Number One. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. 1980 and 1981, respectively. Both volumes in wraps with very minor wear on spine. Part II has a label on back of title page reading, “Distributed by The University of Arizona Press.” Part II also has a crimp on the rear cover near the bottom and a short closed tear, about 1/2 inch in length. The bibliography is divided by year and then into categories for books, portfolios, exhibition catalogs, and periodicals. Newspaper references are included with periodicals. At the beginning of some of the years, Johnson provides a narrative summary of what Smith was doing at the time. The bibliographic entries often have annotations indicating, for example, if a portrait of Smith is included. Part I covers the period 1934-1951. Part II includes additions to Part I and continues to 1980. Separate chapters are provided for Commercial Work, Audiovisual References, and Japanese Publications. Then follows a Chronological Index to Articles by W. Eugene Smith divided into Photoessays, Portfolios (of 3 or more published photographs), and Statements and Writings. Part II concludes with an Author Index to Articles about W. Eugene Smith. $45.

160m. Smith, W. Eugene. Pittsburgh: The Story of an American City by Stefan Lorant with contributions by Henry Steele Commager, Oscar Handlin, David L. Lawrence, John Morton Blum, Gerald W. Johnson, and others, with more than 1,000 illustrations. Doubleday, 1964. 1st edition, near fine with dust jacket that has wear along top edge and a chip along top edge of spine extending to back cover. This huge book is especially notable for the many photographs by one of the great photographers of the 20th century, W. Eugene Smith. As is well known, Lorant hired Smith to come to Pittsburgh for relatively short time to fill in some gaps and Smith ended up living with Lorant for an extended time and exposing about 10,000 negatives. Smith became totally engrossed in trying to produce a photographic portrait of the city in all its facets and was never able to complete his own book on the subject, although there have been several publications that include his Pittsburgh photographs, including Lorant's book offered here. In addition to its importance in the literature of photography, Lorant's book is a wonderful resource on the history of Pittsburgh. It reproduces documents and paintings from 200 years of the city's history, with chapters by Pittsburgh's leading historians. Reproductions by artists include paintings by David Blythe, William C. Wall, Russell Smith, John Kane, Samuel Rosenberg, William Libby, Roy Hilton, Edwin Anderson, Marty Cornelius, and Idabell Kleinhans. Aside from about 50 photographs by Smith, the book includes work by many other fine photographers including about a dozen by Margaret Bourke-White, as well as by Arthur Rothstein, Luke Swank, John Vachon, Frank E. Bingaman, and others. $40. Another copy, without dust jacket. Short tear at base of spine, otherwise fine. $20.

160n. Smyth, Frank. Frank Smythe. My Alpine Album. With Forty-Seven Reproductions of Photographs by the Author and a Sketch-Map. Second Edition. Adams and Charles Black, 1947. Large octavo, good in red cloth with good edge-worn protected dust jacket. Water stains to edges of a few pages. [Same photographs as in the first edition (1940) with a few changes to the text. Smythe, who died in 1949, had a good eye for composition and no hesitation in climbing to the right spot to make photographs, which are well reproduced one to a page. Includes the Eastern Alps, Central Alps, Bernese Oberland, Pennine Alps, and the Range of Mont Blanc. Excellent views of the Matterhorn, glaciers (before receding in recent decades), Mont Blanc, etc.] $10.

160o. Society for Contemporary Photography. Current Works, 1985. Society for Contemporary Photography. (1984 and 1985 Competitions and Awards). Texts by David Pinson, George L. McKenna, Keith F. Davis, Betsy M. Wright, Van Deren Coke, and Valerie Lind Hedquist. Photographs by Dan Powell; Joann Verberg; Reed Estabrook; Stanley Bowman; Frank Hamilton; Earl Iverson; Brian Taylor; Curt Walters; Morrie Camhi; Rick Dingus; Peter Donaldson and Gary Gay; Greg Erf; DeAnn Jennings; Cal Kowal; Margaret A. Mackichan; Darrell Matsumoto; Jeff Millikan; Dan Powel; Andy Strout; Gary Sutton; Jack D. Teemer, Jr.; Nancianne Vizzini; and Phil Wakeman. Wraps, 48 pages, very good with a couple of small dents on cover and a few spots of edge wear. Results of fellowship competition and reproductions of award winning photographs. Includes jurors statements, biographical information about fellowship winner Reed Estabrook, and checklist of photographers in exhibition to be held March 13-April 13, 1986, at Nelson Gallery-Atlkins Museum. Scarce. $40.

161. Sontag, Susan. On Photography. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1977. [The most widely read and controversial book of photographic criticism in the 1970s and one of the most quoted books on photography, this book "considers the relation of photography to art, to conscience, and to knowledge. These highly acclaimed essays, which originally appeared in somewhat different form in the New York Review of Books, contain illuminating discussions of the work of such important photographers as Nadar, Muybridge, Stieglitz, Atget, Paul Strand, Edward Weston, August Sander, Walker Evans, Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Richard Avedon, and Diane Arbus." At the end of the book is a chapter with quotations by the names above plus an interesting assortment of others including Bruce Davidson, Louis Daguerre, Frederick Sommer, Dorothea Lange, Margaret Bourke-White, John Szarkowski, Helmut Gernsheim, Duane Michals, Agatha Christie, Moholy-Nagy, Garry Winogrand, George Tice, Minor White, Jerry Uelsmann, Julia Margaret Cameraon, Elizabeth Barrett, Emmet Gowin, Lewis Hine, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Walter Benjamin, Clarence John Laughlin, and others.] 1st printing, fine with price-clipped dust jacket that has a crease in inner front flap. $30. Another copy, 1st printing, hardcover in cloth with VG+ newly protected dust jacket. Signature of previous owner, art professor Ken Kaplowitz of The College of New Jersey and some of his penciled notes in margins. $25. Another copy, Book Club ed., dj somewhat darkened on spine, o/w fine. $6.00.

161.1. Sotheby’s. Photography Between the World Wars. New York, April 26, 1989. Fully illustrated auction catalog, 288 lots. [Photographs by Berenice Abbott; Ellen Auerbach; Herbert Bayer; Brassai; Rolf Cavael; Horacio Coppola; Konrad Cramer; Ralston Crawford; Walker Evans; Andreas Feininger; Jaromir Funke; Florence Henri; Georges Hugnet; Grit Kalln-Fischer; Gyorgy Kepes; Alma Lavenson; Herbert List; Werner Mantz; Laszlo Moholy-Nagy; Martin Munkacsi; Walter Peterhans; Man Ray; Albert Renger-Patzsch; Franz Roh; Jaroslav Rossler; Charles Sheeler; Ralph Steiner; Maurice Tabard; Umbo; Piet Zwart, et al.]. Fine, $10.

161a. Southern Visions III: Photography in Southern New Jersey. June 10-September 9, 1990. The Noyes Museum, 1990. Texts by Sid Sachs and Anne R. Fabri. Photographs by Louis H. Draper; Ken Kaplowitz; Frank Armstrong; Lynne Augeri; Heather Stoddart Barros; Ricardo Barros; Robert Crites; Rachel Fermi; Clem Fiori; Jona Frank; Bryan Grigsby; Andre Haluska; Ken Hohing; Aubrey Kauffman; J. Kyle Keener; Michael W. Plunkett; Dory Ellen Thanhauser; and Linda Troeller. Exhibition catalog, includes checklist, biographical information on the artists, 44 pages. Note: the title is a reference to the location of the museum, as some the photographs were taken elsewhere and others are not identified by location.] Wraps, nar fine with slight wear along spine. $35.

161a.1. The Soviet Photobook, 1920-1941, by Mikhail Karasik. Edited by Manfred Heiting. Steidl, September 2015. 1st printing. Accompanying text in English. 636 pages. Reproduces pages from numerous photobooks designed and illustrated by historically recognized artists and photographers including Alexander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky. Illustrated boards, not issued with dust jacket. New in original unopened shipping box with identification of book on the outside. Issued at $125. Special price: $100. Book weighs more than 10 pounds. Unless otherwise specified, it will be shipped UPS Ground and cannot be sent to a post office box. Inquire re additional cost of other shipping options. For details about this book, see https://steidl.de/Books/The-Soviet-Photobook-1920-1941-0612151931.html

161aa. Soviet Union. A Day in the Life of the Soviet Union. Rick Smolan and David Cohen, Project Directors. Collins, 1987. 1st printing. [Includes photos by 100 of the world's best photographers -- 50 from the Soviet Bloc and 50 from the rest of the world -- of all 15 Soviet Republics and across 11 time zones, on May 15, 1987. Book selected from 127,000 images shot that day. Photographers include Eddie Adams, James Balog, Dmitri Baltermants, Jodi Cobb, Diego Goldberg, Dirck Halstead, Graciela Iturbide, Boris Kaufman, David Hume Kennerly, Douglas Kirkland, Jean-Pierre Laffont, Sarah Leen, Oleg Makarov, Mary Ellen Mark, Graeme Outerbridge, Bill Pierce, Larry C. Price, Jim Richardson, Sebastiao Salgado, Sergei Samokhin, Neal Slavin, Rick Smolan, Jan Tikhonov, Vladimir Vyatkin, Lajos Weber, Marks S. Wexler, and Marina Yurchenko, among many others.] Fine with near fine dust jacket. $15.

161b. Space. The Radiant Universe: Electronic Messages from Space by Michael Marten and John Chesterman. Macmillan, 1980. 1st American Edition. 128 pages, large format color photography book. Sections on The Sun, The Planets, and The Earth. Includes photos from Skylab, Pioneer, Viking, Mariner, Voyager, Landsat, etc. Includes photos of high wind on Venus, sunset on Mars, Southeast England, including London, Denver, Colorado, etc., etc. This book is in excellent ex-library condition, with little sign of wear. Dust jacket protector taped to book, spine labels, rear flyleaf removed. $5.

161c. Spano, Michael. Time Frames: City Pictures by Michael Spano. Introduction by Susan Kismaric, Curator, Department of Photography, Museum of Modern Art. [Street photography in New York City.] powerHouse, 2002, 1st ed., 1st printing, hardcover with dust jacket, new in shrinkwrap. ISBN 1-57687-140-1. Not to be confused with later reprints that have a different cover. Issued at $45. $40. Two other copies, near fine with protected dust jacket. $30 each. Another copy, like new except scuff at base of spine of protected dust jacket. $15.

161d. Spano, Michael. Michael Spano. 15 December - 6 February, 1988. Laurence Miller Gallery, 1988. Text by Robert M. Simon. Exhibition catalog, illustrated stapled wraps, 16 pages, illustrated with ten plates of Spano’s solarized photographic prints. Includes checklist and biographical information about the artist. Fine. $25.

161e. Spoon River. Truly Did My Camera Record TheirFaces: Spoon River Anthology and Nineteenth-Century Photographs from the Collection of John P. Schaefer. November 21, 1993-February 27, 1994. Center for Creative PHotography, University of Arizona, 1994. [Edgar Lee Masters' poems juxtaposed with cabinet card portraits from the John P. Schaefer collection by a number of United States photographers.] Wraps, 48 pages, fine. $10.

161f. SPORTS. Close-up, 15:1, Winter 1985. Spirit of Sport. Special Double Issue. [Photographs by William Klein, Lee Friedlander, Joel Meyerowitz, Jim Dow, Mary Ellen Mark, Starr Ockenga, and Nicholas Nixon]. Published by Polaroid Corp. vg with light indentations and small crimp and scuff on cover. $15. See also 43f.

162. STANDARD OIL PROJECT. Lemann, Nicholas. Out of the Forties. Texas Monthly Press, 1983. Photographs form the Standard Oil Project, especially Texas and Louisiana, near the end of World War II, project directed by Roy Stryker, formerly in a similar role at the Farm Security Administration and the Office of War Information.. Photographers include Esther Bubley; Russell Lee; Edwin and Louise Rosskam; Sol Libsohn; Gordon Parks; Harold Corsini; John Vachon; Todd Webb. Hardcover with dust jacket, near fine/near fine with slight bowing of covers. 1st printing. $25.

162a. Starn, Doug and Mike. Doug and Mike Starn: The Christ Series. November 20, 1987-January 31, 1988. John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, 1987. Curated by Joseph Jacobs. Exhibition catalog, includes checklist of 22 works depicting Jesus Christ, and biographical information on the Starn twins. Glossy illustrated wraps, 16 pages, 11 illustrations, 4 of which are in color. 1 black and white photograph of the artists. Corner lightly crimped, otherwise fine. About 12 x 8 inches. Uncommon in this condition. $75.

162b. Steichen. Edward Steichen, A Life in Photography. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963. Published in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art. Constituting Steichen's autobiography, this is an essential work on one of the most influential of 20th century photographers. From the early 1900s, when he was one of the most important members of the Photo Secession, the group of leading Pictorialist photographers organized and led by Alfred Stieglitz, to his middle years as an influential and highly successful photographer for Vogue and Vanity Fair, to his senior service as Director of Photography for the Museum of Modern Art in New York where he curated the Family of Man and many other exhibitions, Steichen cast a wide swath in the world of photography. Steichen also was an American patriot, serving in both World War I and World War II, the latter as the oldest commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy. Among other accomplishments, Steichen had a major role in the production of the U.S. Camera Annual, edited and published by Tom Maloney, from its inception in 1935 until Steichen assumed his duties at MoMA in 1947. This book provides Steichen's reminiscences on his career and is illustrated with many excellently reproduced photographs. This is the first printing with color and duotone illustrations lacking in later reprints; no ISBN number. Fine with very good price clipped dust jacket that has a vertical slit on front cover. $75. Another copy, same 1st printing with color reproductions, lacks dj, with custom made 4 mil polyester protector, cloth worn at extremities, near very good, $50. Another copy, lacks dj; early reprint, no ISBN number on back of title page; not 1st ed. which had color photos. Book plate of previous owner inside front cover. Very good, vertical scratch on rear cover. $15.

163. Steichen, Edward, ed. The Family of Man. The Photographic Exhibition Created by Edward Steichen for the Museum of Modern Art. Prologue by Carl Sandburg. Published for the Museum of Modern Art by Simon and Schuster, in collaboration with the Maco Magazine Corp, 1955. [Ansel Adams; Erich Andres; Emmy Andriesse, Diane and Allan Arbus; Eve Arnold; Richard Avedon; Ruth Marion Baruch; Hugh Bell; Wermund Bendten; Paul Berg; Lou Bernstein; John Bertolina; Eva Besnya; Werner Bischof (6); Maria Bordy; Edouard Boubat; Margaret Bourke-White (6); Mathew Brady; Bill Brandt; Brassai; Manuel Alvarez Bravo; Joseph Breitenbach; David Brooks; Reva Brooks; Ernest Brunner; Esther Bubley; Wynn Bullock; Shirley Burden; Rudolf Busler; Harry Callahan; Cornell Capa; Robert Capa, Robert Carrington; Lewis Carrol; Henri Cartier-Bresson (10); Ted Castle; Marcos Chamudes; Edward Clark; Hermann Classen; Roy DeCarava; Jack Delano; Nick DeMaroli; J. DePietro; R. Diament; Robert Doisneau; Nell Dorr; Nora Dumas; David Douglas Duncan; Eastfoto; Alfred Eisenstaedt (8); Elliott Erwitt; J.R. Eyerman; Sam Falk; Nat Farbman (8); Eleanor Fast; Louis Faurer; Ed Feingersh; Andreas Feininger; Vito Fiorenza; Leopold Fisher; John Florea; Robert Frank (7); Toni Frissell; Unosuke Gamou; William Garnett; Edmund Bert Gerard; Guy Gillette; Burt Glinn; Fritz Goro; Allan Grant; Farrell Grehan; Rene Groebli; Mildred Grossman; Rapho Guilumette; Karl W. Gullers; Ernst Haas (6); Peter W. Haberlin; Otto Hagel; Hideo Hago; Robert Halmi; Hiroshi Hamaya; Caroline Hammerskiold; Hans Hammerskjold; Hella Hammid; Chien Hao; Willie Huttig; Yasohiro Ishimoto; Izis; Fenno Jacobs; Raymond Jacobs; Ronny Jacques; Bob Jakobsen; Nico Jess; Constantin Joffe; Carter Jones; Henk Jonker; Victor Jorgensen; Clemens Kalisher; Simpson Kalisher; Consuelo Kanaga; Ihei Kimura; Martha Kitchen; Dmitri Kessel (8); Keystone Press; N. Kolli; Torkel Korling; Koslovsky; Ewing Krainin; Herman Kreider; Walter B. Lane; Dorothea Lange (8); Harry Lapow; Lisa Larsen; Alma Lavenson; Arthur Lavine; Russell Lee; Nina Leen; Laurence LeGuay; Henri Leighton; Arthur Leipzig; Charles Leirens; Gita Lens; Leon Levinstein; Helen Levitt; Margery Lewis; Sol Libsohn; David Linton; Herbert List; Jacob Lofman; G.H. Metcalf; Gjon Mili; Francis Miller; Joan Miller; Lee Miller; Wayne Miller (12); May Mirin; Lisette Model; Peter Moesehlin; David Moore; Barbara Morgan; Hedda Morrison; Ralph Morse; Robert Mottar; Carl Mydans; Dave Myers; Fritz Neugass; Lennart Nilsson; Pal-Nils Nillson; Emil Obrovsky; Okamoto; Cas Oorthuys; Ruth Orkin; Don Ornitz; Eiju Otaki; Homer Page (9); Marion Palfi; Gordon Parks; Rondal Partridge; Irving Penn; Carl Perutz; John Phillips; Leonti Planskoy; Raphael Platnick; Fred Plaut; Rudolf Pollak; Gottfried Rainer; Daniel J. Ransohof; W.C. Rauhauser; Satyajit Ray; Anna Riwkin-Brick; George Rodger; Willy Ronis; Annelise Rosenberg; Hannes Rosenberg; Sanford Roth; Eric Schwab; Bob Schwalberg; Kurt Severin; David Seymour; Ben Shahn; Musya S. Sheeler; Li Shu; George Silk; Bradley Smith; Ian Smith; W. Eugene Smith; Howard Sochurek; Peter Stackpole; Alfred Statler; Gitel Steed; Edward Steichen; Mary and Kate Steichen; Steinheimer; Ezra Stoller; Lou Stoumen; George Strock; Constance Stuart; E. Sved; Suzanne Szasz; Yoshisuke Terao; Gustav Thorlichen; Charels Trieschmann; Tuefferd; Jakob Tuggener; Allan Turoff; Doris Ulmann; A. Uzlyan; Ed Van der Elsken; William Vandivert; Pierre Verger; Ike Vern; Vero; Roman Vishniac; Carmel Vitullo; Edward Wallowitch; Arthur Witman; Jasper Wood; Yosuke Yamahata; Shizuo Yamamato] Decorated boards, 1/4 cloth. (With crowd photographs on the inside covers, lacking on later printings; this early printing also inc. exhibit installation photos by Ezra Stoller, lacking in most other printings.) Not issued with dj. vg with moderate fading on spine, $50. (Two copies available.)

164. Steichen, Edward, ed. The Family of Man. The Photographic Exhibition Created by Edward Steichen for the Museum of Modern Art. Prologue by Carl Sandburg. Published for the Museum of Modern Art by Simon and Schuster, in collaboration with the Maco Magazine Corp, 1955. Later printing w/o installation photos and crowd photos inside covers, protected dust jacket with some edge wear, o/w fine. $10.

164a. Steichen, Edward, ed. The Family of Man. The Photographic Exhibition Created by Edward Steichen for the Museum of Modern Art. Prologue by Carl Sandburg. Published for the Museum of Modern Art by Simon and Schuster, in collaboration with the Maco Magazine Corp, 1955. Deluxe Edition, the first edition of The Family of Man issued with a dust jacket. Printed on thick paper, with crowd photographs on the inside covers and exhibition installation photos by Ezra Stoller, blue cloth with gold stamping. Sumptuous gravure printing with deep blacks by Achrovure Division of Union Camp Corp. Fine with vg price clipped dust jacket and gift inscription dated 1969. SOLD

164.b. [Steichen, Edward] Sandeen, Eric J. Picturing an Exhibition: The Family of Man and 1950s America. University of New Mexico Press, 1995. [Thorough, fascinating history of Steichen's famous Family of Man exhibition that opened at the Museum of Modern Art in 1955, traveled throughout the world, and was seen by nine million people.] 1st edition, fine with dust jacket. Issued at $35. $25. (Two copies available.)

164c. Steichen, Edward, compiler. U.S. Navy War Photographs. Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Harbor. U.S. Camera Publishing [ca. 1946]. Published by Tom Maloney's U.S. Camera at the request of Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal. 108 pages, approximately 11 x 11.5 inches, blue wraps with yellow titling. Notoriously fragile binding (three staples) professionally repaired and strengthened, with a custom made mylar jacket. First few pages with light foxing on edge. Superb photographs by Charles Kerlee, Wayne Miller, et al. Very good, $35.

Steichen - See also Barboza, Anthony.

164c.1. Stein, Amy. Domesticated by Amy Stein. photolucida, 2008. Essay by Alison Nordstrom. Stiff illustrated oblong wraps, unpaginated (about 68 pages). 1st edition. Like new. $75.

164d. Steiner, Ralph. A Point of View. Introduction by Willard Van Dyke. Autobiographical essays by Ralph Steiner with a retrospective of more than 50 years of photographs. Wesleyan University, 1978. 1st ed., 1st printing. Clothbound, VG+ without dust jacket. Custom made 4-mil polyester jacket. $40.

164e. Steinhacker, Charles. Charles Steinhacker. Charles Steinhacker Editions, 1999. SIGNED. Wraps, 20 pages, chronology, essay by Linda Moore, black-and-white photo of the artist and 24 photographsof wildlife and landscapes in color. Very uncommon signed. Fine. $35.

164f. Stereographs. Hanging Out: Stereographic Prints from the Collection of Samuel Wagstaff, Jr. a the J. Paul Getty Museum. Brown University, 1984. Essays by Samuel Wagstaff, Jr., and Michael L. Carlebach. Spiral bound oblong exhibition catalogue (October 13- November 11, 1984). 60 pages with 51 stereographs by F. Jay Haynes; J. W. Powell and A.H. Thompson; Timothy O’Sullivan; J.G. Smith; George Barker; Charles Bierstadt; G.K. Proctor; Seneca Ray Stoddard; Wilson & Havens; G.W. Pach & Brothers; H.E. Weaver; H.N. Robinson; G.H. Nickerson; W.O. Lake; John P Soule; B.W. Kilburn; J.W. & J.S. Moulton; William Bell; James Cremer; Schreiber & Sons; W.H. Illingworth; W.C. Marley; W.G.C. Kimball; R.Y.Young; S.Towle; Wendt & Bros.; E.M.Johnson; W.H.J acoby, et al. Fine. $35.

164g. Stereographs. An Album of Stereographs Or, "Our Country Victorious and Now a Happy Home by William Culp Darrah and Ruchard Russack. Doubleday, 1977. More than 200 humorous views from the turn of the century from the authors’ collections, wraps, 111 pages. With custom made polyster jacket. Like new, $20.

164h. Stereographs. American Stereoviews. Witkin Gallery, 1979. Sales catalog with views by George Barker; Bell & Brother; H.H. Bennett; Jeremiah Gurney and son; Jack Hillers; Thomas Houseworth; William Henry Jackson; W.S. Jones; J. Robert Moore; S.J. Morrow; Muybridge; F.A. Rinehart; Savaga & Ottinger; Seneca Ray Stoddard; Carleton Watkins; et al. Stapled wraps, 16 pages, 24 illustrated lots, list of 25 views not illustrated, and list of three reference books. Like new. Very uncommon. $25.

164i. Stereographs. Le Stereo-Nu. Numero 4. 15 Febrier 1906. Album Artistique d'Etudes Academiques a l'Usage de Pentres e. Sculpteurs. Wraps, covers separated at spine reattached with archival tape. 12 cabinet size stereographs on glossy thick paper of young nude women, two to a page. Good. Rare, no copies found in WorldCat or Bookfinder. $275.

165. Stern, Bert. The Photo Illustration: Bert Stern, by Jim Cornfield. Alskog, 1974, 1st printing, wraps, a few passages underlined, otherwise vg+. [Includes fascinating story of Bert Stern's stellar career and his work with famous models, including Marilyn Monroe, Catherine Deneuve, Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Suzy Parker, and Dian Parkinson, with technical data about how he does it. Includes nudes of Monroe and others; adult buyers only, please]. $10.

165a. Sternfeld, Joel. Stranger Passing. Photographs by Joel Sternfeld with texts by Ian Frazier and Douglas R. Nickel. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 2001. Color portraits taken outdoors of people encountered by the photographer. First edition, near fine with slightly rubbed protected dust jacket. Oversize. $25.

166. Sternfeld, Joel. Joel Sternfeld, American Prospects. Chronicle, 1994. Preface to new edition and introduction by Andy Grundberg. Afterword by Anne W. Tucker. 1st softcover edition in stiff wraps, contents same as first hardcover edition published in 1987. In excellent condition except light bump at top of spine and one corner. Also issued as Untitled 58 by Friends of Photography. $40.

166a. Stieglitz, Alfred. Bry, Doris. Alfred Stieglitz: Photographer. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1965. Printed by Meriden Gravure. Dust jacket with $15 price. Ex-library, usual library evidence, black cloth worn on bottom edge, dust jacket frayed at top of spine, hinges reinforced. New dust jacket protector. Earlier printing seen with different dust jacket and $12.50 original price. Book was identical, same info on back of title page, same binding. $10.

167. Stieglitz, Alfred. Frank, Waldo, Lewis Mumford, Dorothy Norman, et al. America and Alfred Stieglitz. Literary Guild, 1934. Festchrift for Stieglitz. VG w. good, chipped dj ("H" written on back) and attractive Harvard bookplate of previous owner, George R. Dewhurst. $40. Another copy, dust jacket chipped on edges in a few places with some foxing on back of dust jacket not visible from outside, otherwise very good. $45. Another copy, good with split hinges, moderate wear at corners. Stated 1st edition on back of title page. Old price label on front flyleaf. No dust jacket. $5.

167a.1. Stieglitz, Alfred. Homer, William Innes. Alfred Stieglitz and the American Avant-Garde. New York Graphic Society, 1977. 1st edition. Illustrated. 335 pages. Not to be confused with later reprints. Certainly one of the essential references on Stieglitz and the photographers and artists in his circle. Covers the Photo-Secession (e.g. Steichen, Strand) and the other artists like Marin, Dove, Weber, Walkowitz, Hartley, O'Keeffe, de Zayas, et al. Fine with very good protected jacket that is price clipped, worn at extremities, and has spots on the inside (not visible with protector on). $30.

167a.1.a. Stieglitz, Alfred. Sarah Greenough. Alfred Stieglitz: Photographs and Writings. Accompanied the exhibition of the same name, held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in 1983; Oversized book; excellent reproductions on heavy weight paper. Beige pictorial wraps; 246 pp.; 73 duotone photos. Stated First Edition, 1st printing (no later printings indicated). Very good with small bump at top of spine, signature of previous owner on front flyleaf. $35.

167.a.1.b. Stieglitz, Alfred. Stieglitz in the Darkroom. Pamphlet issued for exhibit, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, October 4, 1992-February 14, 1993. Essay by Sarah Greenough explains how Stieglitz reprinted his earlier work to be more consistent with his preferences after WWI. Like new. $10. Another copy, like new, SIGNED by Sarah Greenough, $25.

167a.2. Stieglitz, Alfred. Herbert J. Seligmann. Alfred Stieglitz Talking: Notes on Some of His Conversations, 1925-1931, with a Foreword. Yale University Library, 1966. [Essential reference on Stieglitz, with many stories including how he met Georgia O'Keeffe, who became his second wife.] Cloth, hardcover, 149 pages, including index. Not issued with dust jacket. Fine, $50.

167b. Stieglitz, Alfred. Spirit of an American Place: An Exhibition of Photographs by Alfred Stieglitz, November 22, 1980-March 29, 1981. Essays by Michael E. Hoffman and Martha Charoudi. Issued as Bulletin, Philadephia Museum of Art, Vol 76, No. 331 (Winter 1980). Inc. checklist of 299 Stieglitz photos, 27 illustrations inc. views of the American Place Gallery. 28pp., Very good with minor wear. $7.50. Two fine copies available, $10 each.

167c. Stieglitz, Alfred. “Stieglitz - Patriarch of Photography” in Popular Photography, 6:4, April 1940. Entire issue, 122 pages, Stieglitz article by Robert W. Marks on pages 20-21, 76-79, with five photographs, including a portrait of Stieglitz by Dorothy Norman and a study of Georgia O'Keefe's hand against a background of one her paintings. Elsewhere in this issue are photographs by Carlyle Blackwell, Jr.; Charles Heller; Charles S. Weisenberg; Robert Zevallos; R.E.A. Ringel; J.W. Fuller; R.B. Inman; Rene Feher; C.W. Larabee;J.A. Shaw; Mac C. Gramlich; Roy E. Peterson; Charles E. Kerlee; Dale Rooks, et al. Clean copy with mailing label on back cover, good with chips on spine and corner wear. $10.

167d. Stieglitz, Alfred. Weston J. Naef, The Collection of Alfred Stieglitz: Fifty Pioneers of Modern Photography. NY: A Studio Book. Metropolitan Museum of Art/ Viking Press, 1978. 530 pages. 1st edition, cloth, fine with near fine dust jacket. Errata slip tipped in on front flyleaf. [Catalog of the Stieglitz Collection at the museum, an indispensible reference on late 19th and early 20th century photography. Includes a history of the Pictorialist era in photography, including the Photo-Secession and "291," up through the 1930s and Ansel Adams. The second half of the book has chapters devoted to each photographer in the collection, with facsmile signature, portrait of the photographer, chronology, exhibitions, bibliography, and list of photographs with reproductions in the collection. Photographers include Ansel Adams, J. Craig Annan, Malcolm Arbuthnot, Zaida Ben-Yusuf, Alice Boughton, Anne W. Brigman, John G. Bullock, Will Cadby, Eustace G. Calland, Julia Margaret Cameron, Sidney Carter, Rose Clark & Elizabeth Flint Wade, Alvin Langdon Coburn, George Davison, F. Holland Day, Robert Demachy, Baron de Meyer, Mary Devens, William B. Dyer, Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr., Frank Eugene, Frederick H. Evans, Herbert G. French, Arnold Genthe, Paul Haviland, Hugo Henneberg, David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, A. Horsley Hinton, Th. & O. Hofmeister, Gertrude Kasebier, Joseph T. Keiley, Heinrich Kuehn, Celine Laguarde, Rene LeBegue, Eliot Porter, William B. Post, Constant Puyo, Frank H. Read, Harry C. Rubincam, Morton L. Schamberg, Sarah c. Sears, George H. Seeley, George Bernard Shaw, Charles Sheeler, Edward Steichen, Paul Strand, Eva Watson-Schutze, Hans Watzek, & Clarence White. Followed by Bibliography of writings about and by Stieglitz, general books and articles, Stieglitz' library of handbooks and manuals, periodicals, annuals and yearbooks, other books and exhibition catalogs, as well as important exhibition catalogs not in Stieglitz' library and exhibitions known only through reviews, plus list of correspondence between Stieglitz and these photographers at the Stieglitz archive at Yale University and other repositories, unpublished recollections, and index. ISBN 0-670-67051-0. $100.

167e. Stieglitz, Alfred. Exhibition of Photographs by Alfred Stieglitz. March 15 to April 27, 1958. National Gallery of Art, 1958. Lenghty biographical essay by Doris Bry. 16 plates, plus cover illustration. Includes checklist of 108 works in the exhibition, chronology, and bibliography. Wraps, bent corner, thin spot on back cover. Increasingly uncommon exhibition catalog of a selection of prints from the "key set" of Stieglitz' photographs donated by Georgia O'Keeffe. Good. $35.

167f. Stieglitz, Alfred. Alfred Stieglitz and An American Place, 1929-1946. May 2 - June 3, 1978. Zabriski Gallery, New York. Staple bound exhibition catalog with six illustrations by Stieglitz, essay by Doris Bry, and check list with 66 photographs and paintings shown at An American Place. Fine, scarce in this condition, $50.

167g. Stieglitz, Alfred. Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession. Pictorialism to Modernism 1902-1917. January 14-March 26, 1978. New Jersey State Museum, 1978. Curated and with text by Helen Gee. Wraps, 54 pages, 31 illustrations. Includes checklist and bibliography. Photographers illustrated include J. Craig Annan, Alice Boughton, Annie Brigman, John G. Bullock, Alvin Langdon Coburn, George Davison, Robert Demachy, Baron De Meyer, Frank Eugene, Frederick H. Evans, Gertrude Kasebier, Joseph T. Keiley, Heinrich Kuehn, Charles Puyo, George H. Seeley, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Karl Struss, Eva Watson-Schutze, Clarence H. White. Fine. $35.

167h. Stieglitz, Alfred. American Amateur Photographer, Vol. VII, No. 11, Nov. 1895. Edited by Alfred Stieglitz and F.C. Beach. Entire issue, includes frontis on glossy paper by J. Craig Annan, "A Dutch Dog Cart"; "The London Exhibitions," reviewed by George Davison, with illustrations; "A Chronological Record of Inventors and Discoverers of Photography," by Alfred J. Jarman; "The Anaglyph and How It Is Made" by J.F. Watch; obituary of Thomas Roche, who had been a photographer for Brady during the Civil War and introduced a number of technical innovations during his long career; news of camera clubs; letters to the editor, editors comments and notes, ads, etc. Covers detached and chipped, contents very good. $25.

168. Stieglitz, Alfred. Norman, Dorothy. Alfred Stieglitz. Aperture History of Photography Series No. 3. Aperture, 1976. Fine, like new, $25. Two copies available. A third copy with attractive bookplate of previous owner and joyful inscription referencing an evening enhanced by Alice B. Toklas' "follies." $20.

169. Stieglitz, Alfred. Norman, Dorothy. Alfred Stieglitz: An American Seer. [Early printing, same quality reproductions as first hard cover edition.] Aperture, 1973. Wraps, sm. bump base of spine, o/w fine. $35. Another copy, like new, wrinkle on spine during binding process, $40.

Still /2 and Still/3. Yale University. See Evans, Walker.

169a. Still Life Photography. Het Stilleven in de Fotografie. Still Life in Photography. March 30 - May 13, 1984. Rotterdamse Kunststichting (Rotterdam Arts Council), 1984. llustrated wraps, 46 pages, including 13 plates, with a long essay by Mariette Haveman on Modernism and Postmodernism in photography, in both English and Dutch. Checklist of the exhibition included. Near fine with very slight wear at extremities. Photographs by Tom Drahow; John Goto; Jan Groover; Dagmar Hartig; Frank Majore; Ruurd Van Der Noord; Olivia Parker; Don Rodan; Sandy Skoglund; Erica Uhlenbeck; Jacques Vilet; James Welling. $15.

169a.1. Stock, Dennis. Provence Memories. Introduction by Philip Conisbee. New York Graphic Society/Little, Brown, 1988. 1st U.S. ed.; ex-library with rectangular piece cut out of back cover of protected dj, from which spine labels neatly removed. Rebound in brown library cloth. Rear flyleaf trimmed. Last page, which is blank, creased. A sumptuous oversize book with stunning color photos by the Magnum photographer, printed in Italy. Despite defects noted above, still a very attractive and sound copy. Issued at $50. 11x16 inches. $20.

169a.1.1. Stoumen, Lou. Journey to Land's End: A Paper Movie. Now Playing at a Future Near You. Celestial Arts, 1988. [Stills from a fictional movie that does not exist, with text.] Limited hardcover edition, fine wth vg dust jacket that has wear at extremities. Uncommon in hardcover, $20.

169aa. Stoumen, Lou. Ordinary Miracles. The Photography of Lou Stoumen. Hand Press, 1981. Fine with very good dust jacket. Superb reproduction quality with black-and-gray duotones from laser scanned images, printed on heavy weight glossy paper. Catalog for a retrospective (1932-1980) exhibition that traveled from the Allentown Art Museum to the International Center of Photography and other venues, 1981-1983. $40.

169b. Strache, Wolf. Berlin Eine Erinnerung. Stuttgart: DSB, 1959. [47 black-and-white photos, one to a page.] Fine with chipped dust jacket, $7.50.

169c.1. Strand, Paul. Paul Strand. Rebecca. [Strand's platinum print photographs of his first wife, Rebecca Salsbury, done in a similar way to Stieglitz' portrait of George O'Keeffe. Excellent reproduction quality on heavy weight matte paper. With quotations from the writings of Strand and a chronology of his life. NY: Robert Miller Gallery, 1996. Stiff wraps, with illustrated dust jacket. In new condition. $30. (Two copies available)

169c.2. Strand, Paul. Paul Strand. A Retrospective Monograph. The Years 1915-1946. Vol. 1. The Years 1950-1968. Vol. 2. Two volume set. Aperture, 1972. First edition thus. Cloth with small edge chips and larger closed tears on back covers of dust jackets. One dust jacket with clear tape repairs on verso and spine. New dust jacket protectors, dust jackets rated good, books fine. $100.

169c.3. Strand, Paul. Paul Strand. Photographs, 1910-1974. March 7-28, 1981. Hirschl & Adler Galleries, 1981. Exhibition catalog, wraps, 16 pages, 10 illustrations, including some seldom seen, with checklist of 71 works, two-page intro by Russ Anderson, and biographical chronology. Near very good with moderate shelf wear. $15.

169c.3.1. Strand, Paul. Paul Strand: The World on My Doorstep, 1950-1976, by Catherine Duncan and Ute Uskildsen. Aperture, 1994. 1st ed., hardcover with dust jacket, new in original shrinkwrap which is torn, not affecting the dust jacket. $70.

169c.3.2. Strand, Paul. Time in New England. Aperture, 1980. Text selected and edited by Nancy Newhall. With afterward by Beaumont Newhall. First published in 1950, this edition has better quality reproductions. Hardcover in price clipped protected dust jacket. Gift inscription on front flyleaf, otherwise like new. A classic in the literature of photography. $35.

169c.4. Streetman, Evon. Black Boiled Coffee and the Cacophony of Frogs: Evon Streetman in Retrospect. October 11-November 11, 2000. College of Charleston, 2000. Exhibition catalog, Halsey Gallery College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, and traveling to Harn Museum and Southeast Museum of Photography in 2001-2002. Autobiographical introduction by Streetman as told to Mark Sloan, who also provides an essay. Appreciation by Jerry N. Uelsmann. 12 excellently reproduced plates with checklist, plus additional illustrations. Includes biography and bibliography. French wraps, 30 pages, fine. $25.

169d. Stromsten, Amy. Michael Aaron Rockland, Homes on Wheels. Photographs by Amy Stromsten. Rutgers University Press, 1980. [Manufactured, creative, bizzare, homemade, wide variety of mobile homes, recreational vehicles, hippie dwellings, etc. At time of publication, Stromsten was teaching photography in the Rutgers Art Department. Fine w. near fine dj that has one short closed tear on verso.] $40.

169e. Struss, Karl. Barbara McCandless, Bonnie Yochelson, and Richard Koszarski. New York to Hollywood: The Photography of Karl Struss. Amon Carter Museum/University of New Mexico Press, 1995. 1st ed., stiff illustrated wraps, fine in custom made mylar jacket. A wonderful copy of this excellent large monograph. $25.

169f. Stryker, Roy. James C. Anderson, Robert J. Doherty, et al. Roy Stryker: Humane Propagandist. [With 50 full page illustrations of FSA and Standard Oil of NJ project photos by Paul Carter, John Collier, Jack Delano, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Carl Mydans, Gordon Parks, Edwin Rosskam, Arthur Rothstein, Ben Shahn, John Vachon, Marion Post Wolcott, Esther Bubley, John Collier, Harold Corsini, Russell Lee, Todd Webb, Ivan Massar, and Art D'Arazien.] University of Louisville, 1977. Wraps, fine except bottom edge on back faded, not issued in hardcover. $35.

169f.1. Studies in Visual Communication, Vol. 7, No. 3, Summer 1981. Larry Gross and Jay Ruby, editors. Subjects include Worker Photography Movement in Western Germany; AIZ; Willi Munzenberg; Lilly Becher; Picture Magazines; and Der Arbeiter-Fotograf. Article by Hanno Hardt and Karin B. Ohrn on German worker photographers who influenced formation of the Photo League in New York, although that organization is not discussed. Other articles on documentary project in East Baltimore by Linda G. Rich, et al. and “Pose Preferene in Social and Business Photographs by Janet Mills Ragan and Albert D. Smouse. Complete issue, 96 pages, very good with wear at spine tips. $20.

169f.2. Studios. The Photographist. Journal of the Western Photographic Collectors Association, Number 66, Summer 1985. Includes "Behind the Scenes: A Potpourri of Western Photographic Studios and Darkrooms, 1850-1950 by Peter E. Palmquist, pages 10-25, with numerous illustrations. Complete issue, 28 pages, including covers, fine. $20.

169f.3. Suarez, Jose. The Life & Death of the Fighting Bull by Jose Suarez (photographs) & John Marks. Putnam, 1968. 1st American edition. Hardcover, ex-library, very good with usual evidence of tape usage to affix dust jacket protector (not present) with dust jacket that has wear at extremities and a lower corner of front inner flap missing (price of $12.50 still there in upper corner). Excellent black-and-white photographs by Suarez, an important Galician photographer who died in 1972. Work by Suarez was included in the catalog to the exhibition curated by Joan Fontcuberta, "Ideas and Chaos." Marks, described as the greatest authority on fighting bulls in the English speaking world, tells the whole story of bull fighting, featuring matadors El Viti, Manuel Benitez (El Cordobes), Miguel Baez (El Litri), and Paco Camino. $10.

169f3.a. Subjective Vision. The Lucinda W. Bunnen Collection of Photographs, High Museum of Art. Edited by Kelly Morris. Introduction by A.D. Coleman. High Museum of Art, 1983. Wraps, 63 pages, Includes listing of holdings with biographical information. Photographers: Clarence John Laughlin; Chuck Close; Judy Dater; Rita DeWitt; William Eggleston; Mario Giacomelli; Laura Gilpin; Jerry Gordon; Emmet Gowin; Richard Scott Hill; Kenneth Josephson; Leah Jaynes Karp; Josef Koudelka; William G. Larsen; Stephen Livick; Ralph Eugene Meatyard; Ray Metzker; Duane Michals; Lisette Model; Lucas Samaras; Cindy Sherman; Laurie Simmons; W. Eugene Smith; Virginia Warren Smith; Joel Sternfeld; Robert B. Stewart; Evon Streetman; Martin Stupich; Elizabeth Turk; Arthur Tress; William Wegman.Very good with a few small indentations on rear cover, otherwise near fine. SIGNED by A.D. Coleman. $15.

169f.4. Sudek, Josef. Fotograf Josef Sudek; k umelcovym osmdesatinam. Umeleckoprumyslove Muzeum, Duben Cerven, 1976. Text in Czech by Anna Farova. Wraps, staple-bound, 44 pages. Crimps on front cover, crease in corner of back cover, generally very good. Exhibition catalog. 3,500 printed. Uncommon. $100.

169f5. Sudek, Josef. Josef Sudek. Poetic Images. November 5, 1993 through January 8, 1994. Sander Gallery, New York. #266 in an edition of 500 copies. Wraps, 29 illustrations of which 14 are full page. Price list laid in. Custom made 4-mil polyester jacket. Like new. $35.

169g. Chris Sullivan: Some Other Realms. Catalog for exhibition, January 16-March 17, 1996, Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, Syracuse University. Number 46 in the Menschel series. Near fine condition. $15.

169g.1. Sullivan, Connie. Petroglyphs of the Heart. MOrgan and Morgan, 1983. Introduction by Arnold Gassan. Wraps with several scuff marks, very good. Metaphorical dark photos of rocks. 64 pages, 62 plates, plus two photos on illustrated covers. $10.

169g.2. Sunde, Christian. Christian Sunde. Metaphors of Intimacy. August 24 - October 22, 1990. Robert B. Menschel Gallery, No. 21, Syracuse University. Text by Jeffrey Hoone, Director, Light Work. Exhibition catalog, 12 pages printed on one folded large sheet with 11 illustrations. Includes nude subjects. Fine. $35.

169g.3. Suzukawa [George]. Suzukawa...His Search for Truth in Photography. World, 1966. Photographs by Suzukawa, Japanese American photographer who used very high contrast and blur to create strongly inflected images. Hardcover, no dust jacket, near fine. $10.

169h. Swann. Auction Catalog. Contemporary Art, November 13, 2001. Prices realized laid in. Includes photographers and other artists such as Vito Acconci; Dieter Appelt; William Bailey; Matthew Barney; Romare Bearden; Louise Bourgeois; Joseph Bueys; Alexander Calder; Christo; Freancesco Clemente; De Kooning; Jim Dine; William Eggleston; Richared Estes; Joan Fontcuberta; Sam Francis; Helen Frankenthaler; Lee Friedlander; Rimmy Gerlovina and Valery Gerlovin; Keith Haring; Robert Heinecken; David Hockney; Paul Jenkins; Jasper Johns; Ellsworth Kelly; Roy Lichtenstein; Alexander Lieberman; Philip Lorca di Corcia; Robert Mapplethorpe; Robert Motherwell; Vik Muniz; Jules Olitsky; Judy Pfaff; Richard Prince; Robert Rauschenberg; James rosenquist; Ed Ruscha; David Salle; Lucas Samaras; Julian Schnabel; George Segal; Cindy Sherman; Laurie Simmons; Lorna Simpson; Kiki Smith; Cy Twombly; Andy Warhol; William Wegman; Robin Winters; Joel-Peter Witkin; Francesca Woodman; Robert Yarber, et al. Fine, 171 lots illustrated in color and black-and-white. $10.

169h.1. Sweden. Goran Algard (photos) and Roland Romell (text). Sweden Today. Gebers, 1966. Fine, hardcover, with near fine mylar protected dust jacket. Photos of people and scenes in color. Also chapter on arts and artists, including Carl Milles, Carl Eldh, Bror Marklund, Stig Blomberg, Axel Wallenberg, Arne, Jones, Sven Erixson, Bernt Helleberg, Stig Lindberg, Tyra Lundgren, Carl-harry Stalhane, Sylvia Leuchovius, Hertha Hillfon, Nils Landberg, Sven Palqvist, John Selbing, Mona Marales-Schildt, and others. $10.

169i. Swedlund, Charles. Photographs: Charles Swedlund. Institute of Design of Illinois Institute of Technology, no date. Catalog with multiple exposure nudes similar to Swedlund’s first book in 1973. Swedlund got an M.S. from ID in 1961 and taught there, 1969-1971. This catalog is probably from the latter period. Wraps, 28 pages, fine. Uncommon. $40.

170. Swedlund, Charles. Found Objects: Mid-Century Genre. Exhibition by Oscar Bailey and Charles Swedlund. Upton Gallery, State University College at Buffalo, 1965. [With written contributions concerning Found Art by Frederick D. Leach, Jonathan Williams, Victor D'Amico, Herman F. Cole, and Charles Swedlund. The photographs of the Found Art are in themselves highly interesting as art images. Swedlund (M.S., Institute of Design, 1961), Asst. Professor of Photography and Co-Organizer of the exhibition, was primarily responsible for producing this illustrated 48 page catalog, which is a very early publication in his notable career.] Illustrated stiff wraps, vg, $30.

170.b. Swedlund, Charles. 2 books: 1) Photography. A Handbook of History, Material, Processes. 1st ed., 3rd printing. (Illus. w. work by major photographers.) HRW, 1974. 1st printing of this ed. vg w. vg. dj.; 2) A Guide to Photography. self-published, 1967, illustrated wraps, 151 pp., vg. $10 for both.

171. Switzerland. Swiss Photographers from 1840 until Today. Exhibition in Autumn 1974 organized by Pro Helvetia in collaboration with the Swiss Foundation for Photography in Zurich. By Otto Loetscher. Pro Helvetia?, 1978? Wraps, 147 illustrations by 117 photographers, including Bruno Barbey; Werner Bischof; Ernest Bloch; Edmond-Edouard Boissonnas; Fred Boissonas; Walter Bosshard; Rene Burr; Hans Fisler; Robert Frank; Rene Groebli; Johann-Baptiste Isenring; Herbert Matter; Jean Mohr; Gotthard Schuh; Christian Staub; Jakob Tuggener; Christian Vogt; et al. Very good with some curling at open edge. $12.

171a. Suzukawa, [George]. Suzukawa. . . His Search for Truth in Photography. World Publishing, 1966. [Introductory essays by Sherman E. Lee and Henry J. Seldis. High contrast, sometimes abstract, images of nature coupled with poetic brief statements by the photographer.] Hard cover w/o dj, very good except worn bottom edge and corners. $10.

171aa. Szarkowski, John, ed. The Photographer and the American Landscape. Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1963. [Softcover exhibition catalog, not issued in hardcover. With biographical notes and photos of the photographers whose work is illustrated in the catalog, including Timothy O'Sullivan; William Henry Jackson; H.H. Bennett; Darius Kinsey; Edward Steichen; Alfred Stieglitz; Paul Strand; Edward and Brett Weston; Bradford Washburn; Ansel Adam ;Kosti. Ruohomaa; Harry Callahan; and William Garnett. Photo of Sullivan is actually of John Moran.] Good, pages rippled on bottom edge, scuffs on cover. $7.50.

171b. Szarkowski, John. John Szarkowski: Photographs. Bulfinch, 2005. 1st ed., vg+ with a slight bump on one corner and protected dj that has slight crease near bottom corner. $20.

171bb. Szarkowski, John. Looking at Photographs. Museum of Modern Art, 1973. ISBN 0-87070-514-8. Hardcover with protected dust jacket. 1st edition (not stated, later printings were indicated). [Berenice Abbott; Ansel Adams; Robert Adamson; Manuel Alvarez Bravo; Richard Avedon; Diane Arbus; Eugene Atget; George N. Barnard; E.J. Bellocq; H.H. Bennett; Edouard Boubat; Margaret Bourke-White; Bill Brandt; Brassai; Harry Callahan; Julia Margaret Cameron; Robert Capa; Paul Caponigro; Cartier-Bresson; Alvin Langdon Coburn; Imogen Cunningham; Bruce Davidson; Roy DeCarava; Baron De Meyer; Robert Doisneau; Ken Domon; David Douglas Duncan; Harold Edgerton; Peter Henry Emerson; William england; Elliott Erwitt; Frederick H. Evans; Walker Evans; Arthur Fellig (Weegee); Robert Frank; Lee Friedlander; Alexander Gardner; William A. Garnett; Arnold Genthe; Mario Giacomelli; Gyula Halasz (Brassai); David Octavius Hill; Lewis Hine; William Henry Jackson; Frances Benjamin Johnston; Ken Josephson; Gertrude Kasebier; Andre Kertesz; William Klein; Josef Koudelka; George Krause; Dorothea Lange; Jacques Henri Lartigue; Clarence John Laughlin; Russell Lee; Helen Levitt; Man Ray; Ray Metzker; Joel Meyerowitz; Duane Michals; Lisette Model; Tina Modotti; Moholy-Nagy; Barbara Morgan; Wright Morris; Nickolas Muray; Eadweard Muybridge; Nadar; Arnold Newman; William Notman; Timothy O’Sullivan; Paul Outerbridge; Irving Penn; Jacob Riis; Alexander Rodchenko; Erich Salomon; August Sander; Naomi Savage; Ben Shahn; Charles Sheeler; William Shew; Aaron Siskind; W. Eugene Smith; Frederick Sommer; Edward Steichen; Ralph Steiner; Alfred Stieglitz; Paul Strand; John Thomson; Jerry Uelsmann; Roman Vishniac; Carleton Watkins; Henry Wessel, Jr.; Brett Weston; Edward Weston; Clarence White; Minor White; Garry Winogrand.] Bookfine and dust jacket VG+ with September 1973 dated gift inscription; a few very small edge tears and a very small chip on edge of dust jacket; price clipped from front flap of dust jacket; fading on spine as is commonly found on this book. $200.

171bbb. Szarkowski, John. The Photographer's Eye. Museum of Modern Art, 1966. First edition (no later printings indicated). Stiff wraps, good with wear along spine and corners. Lee Friedlander, Edward Weston, Elliott Erwitt, Robert Frank, Richard Avedon, Henri Lartigue, Otto Steinert, Paul Strand, Walker Evans, Garry Winograd, Minor White, Dorothea Lange, Mario Giacomelli, Henri Cartier-Bresson, et al. $15.

171c. Szarkowski, John. Mirrors and Windows. American Photography Since 1960. Musuem of Modern Art, 1978. 1st edition (unstated) in wraps, very good with minor indentations and sunning along top edge of cover. Includes Paul Caponigro, Roy DeCarava, Robert Doisneau, Elliott Erwitt, Lee Friedlander, Danny Lyon, Garry Winogrand, Diane Arbus; Robert Adams; Lewis Baltz; Richard Benson; Walter Chappell; Mark Cohen; Linda Connor; Marie Cosindas; Robert Cumming; Judy Dater; Bruce Davidson; William Eggleston; Ralph Gibson; Frank Goehlke; Emmett Gowin; Jan Groover; Ernst Haas; Chauncey Hare; Robert Heinecken; Simpson Kalisher; George Krause; Les Krims; Robert Mapplethorpe; Roger Mertin; Ray Metzker; Duane Michals; Richard Misrach; Nicholas Nixon; Bill Owens; Tod Papageorge; Sylvia Plachy; Eliot Porter; Doug Prince; Edward Ranney; Robert Rauschenberg; Leland Rice; Ed Ruscha; Lucas Samaras; Naomi Savage; Stephen Shore; Art Sinsabaugh; Rosalind Solomon; Eve Sonneman; George A. Tice; Jerry Uelsmann; Max Waldman; Todd Walker; Andy Warhol; Henry Wessell, Jr.; Geoff Winningham; Bill Zulpo-Dane, et al. $15. Another copy, no sunning but with a vertical crimp on cover and first page, near very good. $15. Another copy, very good with shadow of a small adhesive label on cover and evidence of previous college department ownership inside front cover. $10.

Szaarkowski, John - See also 128.1a. New Photography USA in the N list.

 

 

172.1. Taipei Biennial. State of Desire. 1998 Taipei Biennial. June 13-September 6, 1998. Organized by Taipei City Government, Taipei Fine Arts Museum. Stiff illustrated wraps, 216 pages, near fine condition. ISBN 957-02-2944-6. [Includes artists from China, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, including some using photography such as Gu Dexin, Zheng Guogu, Yanagi Miwa, Choi Jeonghwa, Oh Hyoungkuhn, Chen Chiehjen, and Chien Fuyu.] $75.

172.2. Talbot. Fox Talbot: An Illustrated Life of William Henry Fox Talbot, 'Father of Modern Photography', 1800 -1877 (Lifelines 38) by John Hannavy. Shire Publications, 1984. Second edition in stiff wraps, 48 pages. Like new, not fully opened. $15.

172.3. Talbot. Fox Talbot by Robert Lassam. National Trust, 2001. Stiff illustrated wraps, 32 pages, like new. First published in 1987. Well illustrated biography of one of the primary inventors of photography. $15.

172.4. Talbot. Lacock Abbey by Oliver Garnett. National Trust, 2003. Profusely illustrated booklet about the home of William Henry Fox Talbot, Lacock Abbey, which dates to the 13th century. Photos include rooms not open to the public. Includes history of the various owners before Talbot. Wraps, 48 pages, like new. $15.

172.5. Talbot. "Fox Talbot: Father of Photography," by Gail Buckland, in Portfolio: The Magazine of the Visual Arts, Volume I, No. 1, April/May 1979. Entire issue, 128 pages, illustrated article on Talbot, pages 40-47. Other articles include, "Winogrand's Rodeo," by Ben Lifson, pages 90-94, about Garry Winogrand's then new series. Near fine with minor signs of use. $10.

172.6. Talbot. William H. Fox Talbot: Inventor of the Negative-Positive Process by Andre Jammes. Collier, 1973. First American Edition. Wraps, 96 pages, 71 illustrations. Thorough treatment of the range of Talbot's experiments and photographic oeuvre. Fine. $15.

172.7. Talbot. Aperture No. 161. Winter 2000. Specimens and Marvels. William Henry Fox Talbot and the Invention of Photography. Theme issue on Talbot with contributions by Anthony Burnett-Brown, Russell Roberts, and Mark Haworth-Booth. Produced in conjuction with the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, Bradford, England. Wraps, 80 pages. Fine. $17.50.

172.7.1. Talbot. First Photographs: William Henry Fox Talbot and the Birth of Photography by Michael Gray, Arthur Ollman, and Carol McCusker. powerHouse, 2002. New hardcover in original shrinkwrap which has a tear on rear not affecting the dust jacket. New. SOLD

172.8. Target Collection. The Target Collection of American Photography. February 25-May 1, 1977. Preface by William C. Agee. Edited, and with an introduction, by Anne Tucker. Exhibition catalog. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Wraps, 64 pages, very good with some light spotting and small nick on cover. Checklist includes works by other photographers not illustrated in the catalog. Photographers: Berenice Abbott; Ansel Adams; Robert Adams; Jerry Burchard; Harry Callahan; Paul Caponigro; Alvin Langdon Coburn; Imogen Cunningham; Walker Evans; Robert Frank; Lee Friedlander; Ralph Gibson; Emmet Gowin; Robert Heinecken; Lewis Hine; Lotte Jacobi; Kenneth Josephson; Andre Kertesz; Les Krims; Russell Lee; Manual; Ralph Eugene Meatyard; Ray Metzker; Barbara Morgan; Bea Nettles; Paul Outerbridge, Jr.; Man Ray; Aaron Siskind; Keith Smith; W. Eugene Smith (”Tomoko”); Frederick Sommer; Eve Sonneman; Edward Steichen; Alfred Stieglitz; Paul strand; Jerry N. Uelsmann; James Van DerZee; Todd Walker; Weegee; Brett Weston; Edward Weston; Minor White; Garry Winogrand. $10.

172.9. Tasmania. Hughes, Owen. Heart of the North. Owen Hughes, Master of Photography, 1988. Self-published monograph in color by Tasmanian author/photographer. 1st printing, SIGNED and inscribed. Fine hardcover, brown cloth with fine dust jacket, $100.

172.10. Telberg, Val. Val Telberg. April 11- July 3, 1983. San Francisco Museum of Art, 1983. Introduction by Van Deren Coke. Exhibition catalog, 56 pages with 40 examples of Telberg's photomontages and biographical information. Wraps, fine, $25.

172.10.1. Tenneson, Joyce. Illuminations. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 1997. 1st edition. Hardcover cloth with dust jacket. Like new with remainder mark at bottom near spine. [Ethereal photographs of nudes, especially female, and architecture.] $15.

172.11. Teske, Edmund. Edmund Teske: Chicago. Remembrances. Stephen Daiter Gallery and Barry Singer Gallery, 2003. This 56 page softcover photography catalog of the work of Edmund Teske (1911-1996) was published in limited quantities in connection with the exhibits at the two galleries and not distributed through bookstores. It does not have an ISBN number and was originally priced at $24.95. Teske is well known for his photomontage images but this book also contains his more documentary photography done early in Chicago, including streetcar passengers. Teske moved to California in 1943 and his montages, double exposures, and negative prints from his later period are well represented here. Reproductions are high quality, one to a page. Biographical essay included. $20. Several copies available, including some new in shrinkwrap.

172.12. Teske, Edmund. Edmund Teske. Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdale Park, September 18 - October 20 1974. Exhibition catalog, wraps, 29 pages, featuring Teske's photographs of structures associated with Frank Lloyd Wright, including Taliesin North, Hollyhock House, and Studio Residence B, as well as others taken in Chicago, et al. Includes biographical information. Good plus with moderate shelf wear and spine neatly reinforced with thin white archival tape. $20

173. Teske, Edmund. Doors 13 [vinyl record album]. Elektra EKS-74079. (Edmund Teske blue photomontage of Jim Morrison and band on jacket verso; nice item for framing. Minor ring and moderate edge wear on jacket; disc near vg. Album is a "best of" compilation with "Light My Fire," et al.). $5.00.

173.1. Teske, Edmund. Images from Within: The Photographs of Edmund Teske. Friends of Photography, 1980. Issued as Untitled 22. Wraps, near fine, facsimile signature of Teske printed on title page, not to be confused with a signed copy. $40.

174a. Texas. 1977 Book of Days by Austin Photographers. A weekly appointment calendar featuring sixty-one Austin photographers. John R. Van Beekum, editor. O. Layman Graphics, 1976. Photographers include Larry J. Schaaf (subsequently renowned photohistorian and an expert on William Henry Fox Talbot); Carlos Rene Perez; Linda Kerr; Nancy Goldfarb; Kent Kirkley; Margaret Harman; David Woo; Marlon Taylor (of Ronald Reagan); Michelle Campbell; Jimmy Jalapeeno; C.J. Simmons; Rick Patrick; Maggie Steber; Phyllis Freda; Hayes McCauley; Nan Blake; Marty Friedman; Christy Ott; Rick Williams; John Douglass Bowles; Bill Wittliff; Mike Fluitt; Bill Gibson; Phil Dunn; Zach Ryall; Ed Malcik; Melina Wickman (of Gary P. Nunn); Nicolas Russell (of Boz Scaggs); Michael Contristano (of John Lee Hooker); Larry Murphy; Rodney Florence; Tomas Pantin; Danny Schweers; Rob Ringle; Bill Records; Frank Amstrong; John Christian; et al. Not published with an index. New, unused copy, spiral bound. SOLD

174b. Texas. 1980 Book of Days. Representing the work of 55 photographers living in and around the capital city of Texas.... Randy Ehrlich, editor. O. Layman Graphics, 1979. Photographers include Frank Armstrong; Ave Bonar; Linda Kerr; Rick Williams; Jill Giles Cardillino; Winifred Simon; Paul Murray; Michael Lyon/Amy Gottlieb; Maraski Eurich; Jim Wood; Larry Murphy; Danny Schweers; Carols Quintanilla; E. Michael Quinn; Keith Dannemiller; Sandy Wilson; Rick Patrick; Bill Records; David Stark; Jon Herber; Stephen Smith; Diane Turk; Scott Van Osdol; Nancy Scanlon; Byron Rogers; J.C. Larimore; Andy Sieverman; Michele Campbell; J.B. Colson; Barbara Taylor; Reagan Bradshaw; David Moody; Lauren Piperno; Rixon Reed (founder of Photo-Eye before his move from Austin to Santa Fe), et al. With historical information for the different days. Not published with index. New, unused copy, spiral bound. $40.

174c. Texas. 1981 Book of Days. A weekly appointment calendar featuring fifty-six Texas Photographers. Phillip Dunn, editor. Light Alliance of Texas, 1980. Photographers includeToni Altieri; Sharen Armstron-Welborn; Ralph Barrera; Douglas A. Becket; Drew Bennie; Ave Bonar; John Douglas Bowles; Reagan Bradshaw; Bill Boulton; Keith Dannemiller; Brad Doherty; Randy Ehrlich; Marasri Eurich; Ron Evans; Grant Fehr; Nancy Floyd; J. Alan Green; Teresina B. Guerra; Margaret Harman; Martin Harris; Jane N. Harrison; Robert Hirsch (later author of Seizing the Light); Kathryn Millan; Steve Schwartzman; Marci Locti; Jane N. Harrison; David Stark; Douglas A. Beckett; Kurt Siegfried; Michael Lyon; Larry Schiffer; Tom McMahon; Kay Keys; Winifred Simon; et al. Not published with index. New, unused copy, spiral bound. $40.

174d. Texas. 1985 Book of Days. [Representing the work of 56 Texas photographers]. Danny Schweers, editor. Danny Schweers, 1984. Photographers include Judy Allen-Newberry; R. Buck-Smith; Jim Caldwell; Michelle Campbell; Keith Dannemiller; Monte Kim Dorman; Steve Earley; Jim Elmore; Ron English; Ron Evans; Lynn Foster; Robin Dru Germany; Stanley Godwin; G. Goldberg; Paula Goldman; Lonnette Williamson Good; Paul Greenberg; Barbara Hagen; Phyllis Hand; Robert Hirsch (later the author of Seizing the Light); Todd Jagger; Todd Jagger; Jimmy Jalapeeno; Kakii Keenan; Kieran Kilday; Rocky Kneten; Lynn Lennon; Jim Lincoln; Frank McGinnis; Julia Milazzo; James Minor; Tim Moyer; Sarah Nelson; James Newberry; David Newman; Dale O’Dell; William W. Pankey; Roddy Parkinson; Patricia Lea Periogo; Rebecca Ross; Greg Rubin; Robin Sachs; Linda Schlecht; Chad D. Smith; J.R. Sprawls; David Stark; David Stence; Ashton G. Thornhill; Teal Ann Triggs; Terry Vine; Terry Wayland; Blake Weissling; Becky Renee Whalen; Dave Wharton; Byrd M. Williams IV; Bill Wright; Reinhard Ziegle. With commentary about the photographers in alpha order by photographer. New, unused copy, spiral bound. $40.

174. Theroux, Paul. Picture Palace. (Novel about woman photographer who, like Cunningham and Sipprell, photographs Stieglitz with his own camera but temporarily loses her sight after seeing her brother and sister copulating.) Houghton Mifflin, 1978. 1st ed. Price label on flyleaf. Very good with dust jacket, $15. Another copy, very good without dust jacket. $5.

174.1. Thorn, Guillermo. Victorian New Jersey: Photographs by Guillermo Thorn from the Kean University Collection by Frank J. Esposito and Donald Lokuta. Kean University, 2005. [One of the few monographs on a 19th Century New Jersey photographer. Thorn was based in Plainfield but made outstanding views through the region, including the Jersey shore, including Asbury Park. Most photographs in the book are from the Thorn collection at Kean University, donated by the photographer's granddaughter.] Hardcover with protected dust jacket, like new with small black dot at top of text block near spine (not a remainder mark). Signed by both authors, scarce thus. 1st printing of 500 copies. $90.

174a. Tibet: The Sacred Realm. Photographs 1880-1950. Preface by Tenzin Gyatsho, His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Chronicle by Lobsang P. Lhalungpa. Biographies of photographers by Martha Charoudi. Photographers include Jacques Bacot; Charles Suydam Cutting; Alexandra David-Neel; Captain Brooke Dolan II; Heinrich Harrer; Sven Anders Hedin; R.F. Johnston and Hoffman; Sonam Wangfel Laden-La; Reverend Roderick A. MacLeod; Dr. Albert L. Shelton; Captain John Noel; Prince Henri D'Orleans; Joseph Francis Charles Rock; George N. Roerich; Major George Sherrif; Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Spencer-Chapman; Sir George Taylor; Lieutenant Colonel Ilya Tolstoy; Lietenant Colonel James Leslie Rose Weir; John Claude White; Dr. Alexander F.R. Wollaston; Bibliography. Aperture, 1983. 1st edition, not to be confused with later reprints. Fine with very good protected dust jacket with wear to extremities. Small non-authorial gift inscription, 1983, on front flyleaf. $40.

174a.1. Tice, George. Paterson II. Introduction by A.D. Coleman. Quantuck Lane Press, 2006. 1st printing, fine with near fine dust jacket that has a few small indentations. Unused book. Photographs of Paterson, New Jersey, issued 35 years after Tice's Paterson. Finely printed in Belgium in 600-line screen quadtone. SIGNED. Issued at $49.95. $40.

174a.2. Tice, George. Fields of Peace: A Pennsylvania German Album. Doubleday, 1970. 1st edition, vg+ with slight aging to paper, vg- dj that is unclipped, in new mylar protector, with crease and closed tears on verso and creases on front inner flap. $25.

174a.3. Tice, George. George Tice: Selected Photographs, 1953-1999. Godine, 2001. 96 pages. 1st edition in French wraps. Not issued in hardcover. SIGNED. New book. ISBN 1-56792-153-1. $30.

174a.4. Tice, George. Common Mementos. Lodima Portfolio Book Series. Number 3. Lodima Press, 2005. Edition of 1,000 in stiff wraps, as issued. New copy, slight unevenness at corners on last few pages, occurred in binding. $30.

174a.5. Tice, George. Hometowns: An American Pilgrimage. James Dean's Fairmount, Indiana; Ronald Reagan's Dixon Illinois; and Mark Twain's Hannibal, Missouri. NYGS/Little/Brown. 1st edition. Fine with fine protected dust jacket. $25.

174a.4. Tice, George. Common Mementos. Lodima Portfolio Book Series. Number 3. Lodima Press, 2005. Edition of 1,000 in stiff wraps, as issued. [Photographs taken in New Jersey.] New copy, slight unevenness at corners on last few pages, occurred in binding. $30. Another copy, fine, SIGNED. $55.

174a.7. Tice, George. George A. Tice. PortfolioV. Witkin Gallery, 1976. Catalog, wraps, SIGNED, vg with a few crimps along spine, and light yellow stain on cover. 10 illus., taken in New Jersey and Maine, including “White Castle, Rahway, 1973,” and a portrait of Tice’s lover, “Deborah, Carteret, 1976.” The portfolio of original prints was issued in an edition of 100 and consisted of photographs taken between 1967 and 1976. Scarce signed, $55.

174a.7.1. Tice, George. George A. Tice Photographs, 1953–1973. Introduction by Lee D. Witkin. Rutgers University Press, 1975. Inscribed and SIGNED by Tice to Ken Kaplowitz 10/25/1975. (Artist and photographer Ken Kaplowitz was a professor of art at The College of New Jersey and its predecessor for 49 years until 2021.) 120 photographs in chapters: Pennsylvania, Trees, Bodie, Ice, Aquatic Plants, Paterson, Maine, Peekamoose, and New Jersey. Wraps, very good with crease at bottom corner of rear cover, and minor spine wear. Custom made polyester jacket. No other signed copies found in a book search in June 2021. Scarce thus, $250.

174a.8. Time Is Money. November 1 - December 29, 1991. Syracuse University, 1991. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, No. 26. Slim catalog, foldout, 6 heavy weight pages, 9 illustrations, essay by Gina Murtagh. Photographs by Carole Conde and Karl Beveridge. Fine. $18.

174a.9. Tintypes. Michael Carlebach. Working Stiffs: Occupational Portraits in the Age of Tintypes. Smithsonian Institution, 2001. 1st edition, 1st printing, like new with protected dust jacket. Occupational tintypes from the collection of photographer Ken Heyman. Issued at $25.95. $20.

174a.10. Todd, F. Dundas. A Reference Book of Practical Photography. Part I. Photo Beacon, 1897. Small book, wraps, 104 pages plus ads, covers and first ad page detached, bottom of first ad page chipped at bottom, a few lines underlined in pencil. Includes six chapters: Apparatus, Handling the Camera; Exposure; The Artistic Side of Photography; Special Subjects; and Stereoscopic Photography. Index includes topics covered in Part II, not present here. From the collection of photographer Sol Libsohn, co-founder of the Photo League. No copies of the 1897 edition found for sale; one copy of the 1899 edition seen offered on eBay. Author was editor of the journal, The Photo Beacon. Good. $15.

174a.11. Toscani, Oliviero. We, On Death Row: United Colors of Benetton. January 2000. (Magazine insert from the premiere issue of Tina Brown’s “Talk”). Staple-bound wraps. 96 pages. “An amazing study in human nature and despair and hope. Pudgy or gaunt, with stubble, with biceps, the death row inmates posed for photos in their prison scrubs. Then they talked: about their moms, bass fishing, pizza. About how they fear execution. The photos and interviews filled a magazine--a 96-page plea for compassion. An attempt to show that the killers our courts condemn to death are people just like us. Missouri victims of criminals sued Benetton and won settlement in 2001.” (Amazon). Includes portrait and text about Leroy Orange, convicted of four counts of first degree murder and aggravated arson, who was pardoned in 2003. Very good with a few crimps. $50.

174a.12. Tourane, Jean. Firmin. Collection des Ides Enfantine. Ides et Calendes. Photographs of a pig and other animals by Jean Tourane (1919-1986), photographer, film maker, painter. Text in French, illustrated boards, 26 pages, very good with a bit of wear at extremities. Printed in Switzerland with excellent reproduction quality. $30.

174a.13. Transfixed by Light. Photographs from the Menil Foundation Collection. March 21 - May 24, 1981. Menil Foundation, 1980. Catalog by Kathryn Davison and Elizabeth Glassman. Introduction by Beaumont Newhall. Exhibition catalog for show at Rice University, 1981, with images selected by Beaumont Newhall. Cover by Man Ray. Wraps, 46 pages. Very good with crimp on spine and minor shelf wear. Photographs by Brassai; Henri Cartier-Bresson; Ansel Adams; Paul Caponigro; Frederick Evans; Danny Lyon; Atget; Nadar; Edward Steichen; Gertrude Kasebier; Man Ray; Clarence John Laughlin; James Van Der Zee; Lewis Hine; Andre Kertesz, et al. Includes exhibition checklist of 75 works.. $15.

174a.14. Traub, Charles. Beach. Horizon Press, 1978. 1st edition of 2,500 copies. Stiff illustrated wraps, 60 pages, near fine with small indentation on cover and signature of previous owner inside front cover. [Traub was Director of prestigious Light Gallery in New York at the time this book was issued.] $10. Another copy, very fine, SIGNED and inscribed to "Richard." $50.

174a.15. Trefonides, Steven. India by Steven Trefonides. Grossman, 1969. Paragraphic Books series. Wraps, 68 pages, 67 black-and-white photographs, very good with moderate edge wear and some waviness to pages, with custom-made 4-mil polyester jacket. $10.

174a.16. Trenton State College Yearbook 1971 entitled Seal. 272 pages with numerous photos of grounds, buildings, students, and faculty. Also photos of entertainers who came to the college, including Jane Fonda, Seals and Crofts, The Byrds, Seamus Murphy dance company, Delanie and Bonnie, Ron Ostrow, Dick Gregory, Lorin Hollinder, Mungo Jerry, Alexander Rabbit, Steppenwolfe, Dionne Warwick, and others. VG+ condition with minor soiling at extremities. Trenton State College is now The College of New Jersey. $30.

174a.17. Tress, Arthur. Planets. Portfolio Book Series Number Seven. Lodima Press, 2007. Edition of 1,000. Very good in wraps with crimps. Printed in 600-line screen quadtone. Extra bar code label on back from bookseller. $25.

174a.17.1. Tress, Arthur. Theater of the Mind. Morgan & Morgan, 1976. Surrealistic photographs in the directorial mode by Arthur Tress. Texts by A.D. Coleman, Michel Tournier, and Duane Michals. 1st ed., wraps, good, slight wear at spine tips and corners, two tape stains inside front cover, name of previous owner, artist and photographer Ken Kaplowitz, on front flyleaf. Essay by A.D. Coleman on Tress and the directorial mode of photography. Forewords by Duane Michals and Michel Tournier. $15.

174a.18. TriQuarterly 37. Going to Heaven: A Photo Narrative. Northwestern University, 1976. VG+ with minor wear on edges of stiff illustrated wraps. A story told in photographs by Michael Vollan, directed by Lawrence Levy, and produced by Elliott Anderson. $15.

174a.19. Trofimuk, Nicholas. Romancing the Landscape. PhotoGenesis, 1995. Oblong wraps, 40 pages, like new, SIGNED. Two gallery cards with Trofimuk photos laid in. Landscape photos in black-and-white by Nicholas Trofimuk taken in New Mexico; England; France; Ireland; Scotland; Utah; Wyoming; Colorado; New Jersey, et al. $25.

174a.20. Tucker, Kay. Kay Tucker: Images and Reflections. A Selection by P.J. Hansen, friend and fellow-photographer. Photographics 1977. Black-and-white photographs by Kay Tucker with quotations from her statements about photography. Includes portrait of Tucker by Hansen. #67 in an edition of 200 copies in glossy wraps, very good with a few small dings on covers. 32 pages. $35.

174a.21. Turbeville, Deborah. St. Petersburg Studio. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 1997. (Dreamy photographs taken in Russia by the master of expressive effects. Extraordinarily beautiful book design by Giovanni C. Russo. Shot in St. Petersburg, Russia, this early photography monograph of Turbeville is in the moody, grainy style for which she has become famous. With quotations from Dostoevsky, Pushkin, Joseph Brodsky, and others. According to ICP, "Born and raised in New England, Deborah Turbeville moved to New York at the age of twenty to work for designer Claire McCardell and later became an editor for Harper’s Bazaar and Mademoiselle before turning to photography. Her editorial work appears regularly in such publications as American, British, French, Italian, and Russian Vogue, L’Uomo Vogue, Zoom, and W. Turbeville’s photographic essays in 2004 have included "Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico" (Casa, July 2004), "Russian Soul” (Harper’s Bazaar, December 2004), "Julia Roberts” (The New York Times Magazine, November 14, 2004), and "Ritual Fashion” (BlackBook, December 2004/January 2005). Monographs of her work include Wallflower (1978), Newport Remembered (1994) and Studio St. Petersburg (1997). Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums, both nationally and internationally. Turbeville's distinctively evocative style was recognized by the Fashion Group Lifetime Award for Fashion Photography in 1989 and the Alfred Eisenstadt Award for Magazine Photography for the Fashion Single Image and Photo Essay in 1998. In 2002, Turbeville received a Fulbright scholarship for a lecture series in photography at the Baltic School of Photography in St. Petersburg, Russia; this year she will be teaching at Smolney Institut in that city, on behalf of Bard College. She divides her time between New York, Mexico, and Russia.") Near fine with light indentations on back cover and red remainder mark at top of text block near spine. $25.

174a.22. Turnbull, Colin M. The Mbuti Pygmies: An Ethnographic Survey.Voiluem 50: Part 3, Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, 1965. Includes photographs of the indigenous people in their natural state. Wraps, very good with binding slightly skewed, otherwise fine. More than 300 pages. Laid in is an article by L.L. Cavalli-Sforza, "Pygmies, an example of hunters-gatherers, and genetic consequences for man of domestication of plants and animals," reprinted from Human Genetics, Proceedings of the Fourth INternational Congress of Human Genetics, Paris 6-11 September 1971. $35.

174a.23. Turner, Pete. Pete Turner: Empowered by Color. August 12, 2006-February 4, 2007.George Eastman House, 1006. Exhibition curated by Sean Corcoran. Introduction with interview with Pete Turner. Wraps, 24 pages, like new. Uncommon. $25.

174a.24. Photographers, 23 Directions. The Kirklands International Photographic Exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery, William Brown Street, Liverpool, 1978. Curated and with text by Valerie Lloyd. Photographs by Robert Adams; John Baldessari; Lewis Baltz; Thomas F. Barrow; Bernd and Hilla Becher; Victor Burgin; Mark Cohen; Linda S. Connor; robert Cumming; Jan Dibbets; William Eggleston; Lee Friedlander; Ralph Gibson; John R. Gossage; Emmet Gowin; Betty Hahn; Robert Heniecken; Les Krims; Duane Michals; Stephen Shore; Jerry Uelsmann; and William Wegman. Hamish Fulton was in the exhibit but not illustrated. Info about him in biographical data in book about all 23 photographers. 2 photos per photographer. Wraps, 88 pages, as issued. Moderate edge wear, very good with custom made 4-mil polyester jacket. $30.

 

174b. U.S. Camera Annuals -- see Annuals.

174bx.1. U.S. Camera. May 1960. Includes "Photography, An Art?" with survey of museums across the U.S. Technical articles on 8mm home movies with sound; swings and tilts; intermediate photo course on lighting; color photography by Arthur Rothstein. Numerous camera ads for Nikon, Minolta, Yashica, Kodak, Rolleiflex, et al. Rear cover detached, worn on spine. $5.

174bx.2. U.S. Camera. "U.S. Camera: A Thomas J. Maloney Chronology," by Gary D. Saretzky, in The Photo Review, Volume 26, Number 4/Volume 27, Number 1 (2004), pages 11-13, 45. Special Double Issue, 56 pages. Entire issue, other subjects of articles include Hannah Hoch, John Pfahl, Robert Raczka, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Abe Frajndlich, Neil Meyerhoff, Mark Osterman, New York after September 11, et al. Like new, $7.

174bx.3. U.S.A. The U.S.A. in Color by the Editors of Holiday magazine. Curtis, 1956. Hardcover, very good, with protected dust jacket that is missing a significant piece at top front. Photographs by Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Elliot Erwitt, Ray Atkeson, Ernst Haas, Kosti Ruohamaa, David E. Scherman, Ike Vern, et al.. $5.

174c. Uelsmann, Jerry N. Approaching the Shadow. Nazraeli Press, 2000. Cloth with photo pasted on cover, plus 56 reproductions of Surrealistic photos inside book. Edition of 2000. $40.

174c.2. Uelsmann, Jerry N. Jerry N. Uelsmann. Photographs from 1975-1979. Edited and with an introduction by Steven Klindt. Essay by Jim Enyeart. Produced in conjunction with an exhibit at Chicago Center for Contemporary PHotography, Columbia Collge, Chicago, Illlinois, January 18-March 1, 1980. 75 full page illustrations of surreal photography. Stiff illustrated wraps (not issued in hard cover). Minor crimp and indentations, vg+ in custom made 4 mil polyester protector. Uncommon title. $40.

174c.3. Uelsmann, Jerry N. Jerry N. Uelsmann. Aperture, 1973. Photographs by Uelsmann and fables by Russel Edson. Near very good with shelf wear, wraps, 112 pages, 8.25 x 9.75 inches). Revised enlarged edition of Aperture, Vol. 15, No. 4. Published in conjunction with exhibit at Philadelphia Museum of Art, December 12, 1970-February 7, 1971. $10.

174c.4. Ulmann, Doris. The Darkness and the Light: Photographs by Doris Ulmann. Preface by William Clift with "A New Heaven and a New Earth" by Robert Coles. Aperture, 1974. Photographs of African Americans in Appalachia and the Gullah people in South Carolina. Wraps, 111 pages, 1st printing; stamped “hurt” inside front cover and red mark at top of text block but otherwise very good with moderate signs of use. $10.

175. Under Construction: New Photomontage. February 2-April 2, 1988. Cranbrook Academy of Art, 1988. By Carl Toth with introduction by Roy Slade. Photographers: John Baldessari, Victor Burgin, Jo Ann Callis, Robert Fichter, Robert Frank; Gilbert and George; Robert Heinecken, Joan Lyons, Martha Madigan, Joyce Neimanas, Bart Parker, Susan Rankaitis, Victor Schrager, and John Wood. Exhibition of 50 large works by 14 contemporary artists. Stapled wraps, 22 pages with translucent printed cover. Fine. Two copies available, first one sold includes copies of two reviews laid in. $40 each.

176. Underwater Photography. Walter A. Starck II and Paul Brundza. The Art of Underwater Photography. Amphoto, 1966. Ex-library, hard cover with dust jacket taped to book. Missing last page with references and rear flyleaf. $5.

177. U.S. Biennial III. A Juried Photography Exhibition. April 16-June 26, 1988. Foreword by Edwin J. Deighton. Introduction by Thomas W. Southall, Curator of Photographs, Amon Carter Museum and Juror for the exhibition. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, 1988. Photographers illustrated with full page photos: Richard Colburn; Dean Dablow; Eva Enderlein; Suzanne Mitchell; Thomas Neff; Michael Northrup; Tom Patton; George Rehrey; Greg Erf; Steven Goff; Kimberly Liedel; Tanya Lynne Marcuse; Marcia Rubenstein; Bruce West; and Sean Wilkinson. Other photographers not illustrated but included in checklist, including some well known such as Vincent Borrelli, Cal Kowal, and Wendel White. Oblong wraps, 24 pages. Very uncommon, no other copies found offered for sale on Internet. Fine. $75.

177a. Unrau, Don. Don Unrau: Vietnam - War Stories and Meditations. August 26 - October 23, 1994. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery No. 37, Syracuse University, 1994. Wraps, 24 pages. Essay by Jeffrey Hoone with 19 black- and-white photographs, some with reproduction of hand-written comments by portrait subjects. Near fine, two copies available. $10.

177b. Unrau, Don. The Revolutionary Moment. Stray Dog Press, 2013. Portraits of Viet Cong in Vietnam by Don Unrau, a Vietnam War veteran who served in the U.S. armed forces who went back to Vietnam to photograph his former enemies. Cloth, issued in a first edition of 250 hardcover copies without dust jacket. SIGNED. 28 black-and-white photos. As new. $175.

177c. Unrau, Don. Hanoi Street Work. Stray Dog Press, 2012. Edition of 100. Stiff illlustrated wraps. SIGNED. “The forty-two images in this book are a straight-on look at vendors, sellers, street-side laborers, cafe workers and others, who travel the ancient streets of Hanoi, Viet Nam.” (author.) Like new. Two copies available. $75

178. Untitled 4. [Featuring work by Anthony Hernandez in Saigon and Joseph Jachna, water images. An early number of this important and collectible series.] Friends of Photography, 1973. Very good, crimp upper right corner of cover and scuff inside cover. A respectable copy $25.

179. Untitled 5. Four Exhibitions: Andre Kertesz, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Heinecken, Wynn Bullock. Friends of Photography, 1973.) Near fine with small scuff rear cover. $30. Another copy, very fine, $35.

180. Untitled 6. Friends of Photography, 1973. Several articles inc. "The Transformation of the Avant-Garde," by R.W. Corrigan; numerous photos from exhibit, inc. work by Victor Landweber and Elaine Mayes. Fine, $25. Another copy, fine. $25.

180a. Untitled 9. In Time. Friends of Photography, 1975. By Sonia Landy Sheridan, Peter Hunt Thompson; et al. Photographers: Ellen Land-Weber; Sonia Sheridan; Keith Smith; H. Arthur Taussig; William Larson; Cheryl Leonard; Thomas Barrow; Tyler James Hoare; and Robert Heinecken. Large oblong softcover, 28 pages. Includes essay about Sheridan by Thompson. Covers by Sheridan. Very good plus with minor shelf wear. $22.

180b. Untitled 23. 9 Critics, 9 Photographs. Friends of Photography, 1980. Edited by James Alinder. Other authors: Beaumont Newhall; David Featherstone; Robert Baker; John L. Ward; Candida Finkel; James D. Burns; Thomas F. Barrow; Gary Metz. Photographers: Paul Caponigro; Arthur Ollman; Eugene Richards; Evon Streetman; Elieen Berger; Marsha Burns; Robert Fichter; Olivia Parker; Roger Mertin. Fine. Wraps, 48 pages. Fine, like new. $12. (2 copies available)

180b.1. Untitled 24. New Landscapes by Mark Johnstone. Friends of Photography, 1981. Shiny wraps, fresh with virtually no trace of use. Photographers include Gail Skoff; Lynn Lown; Linda Connor; Robert Adams; Wanda Hammerbeck; Jay Dusard; Laura Volkerding; Eric Johnson. Subjects include golf courses by Eric Johnson. Essay by Mark Johnstone. Introductions for each photographer by various authors. $10.

180c. Untitled 43. Light Years: Friends of Photography, 1967-1987. Edited by James Alinder. Friends of Photography, 1987. Texts by Beaumont Newhall, Peter C. Bunnell, and James G. Alinder. Photographers: Ansel Adams; Imogen Cunningham; Wynn Bullock; Brett Weston; Minor White; Dorothea Lange; Edward Weston; Eugene Atget; Paul Strand; Paul Caponigro; William Garnett; Robert Heinecken; Jerry Uelsmann; Harry Callahan; Barbara Morgan; Jack Welpott; Judy Dater; Ralph Gibson; Robert Frank; Max Yavno, Jerome Liebling; Bill Owens; Bruce Davidson; Mary Ellen Mark; Roy DeCarava; Nicholas Nixon; Marion Post Wolcott; Wright Morris; Andre Kertesz; Frederick Sommer; Olivia Parker; Emmet Gowin; John B. Greene; John Pfahl; Don Worth; Michael Kenna; Joel Meyerowitz; Richard Misrach; John Sexton; Lawrence McFarland; Morley Baer; Robbert Flick; Lee Friedlander; Linda Connor; Robert Cumming; Laurie Simmons; Jim Goldberg; Barbara Kruger; Holly Roberts. Fine, $20.

181. Upton, Barbara London with John Upton. Photography, 4th ed. Scott, Foresman, 1989. [Textbook, covers camera, lens, light and film, exposure, negative development, printing, finishing & mounting, special techniques, color, lighting, view camera, zone system, "seeing," & history of photography. Also portfolio of fine images by Berenice Abbott, Frank Gohlke, Jan Groover, George Tice, Minor White, Duane Michals, Jim Goldberg, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Sandi Fellman, Joel Sternfeld, Garry Winogrand, Karsh, Ernst Haas, Moholy-Nagy (in color), et al.] Wraps, very good, 426 pages. $5.

 

 

181.1. Vachon, John. John Vachon's America: Photographs and Letters from the Depression to World War II, edited with introductory texts by Miles Orvell. [Vachon photographed for the Farm Security Administration (FSA)and the Office of War Information (OWI) under the direction of Roy Stryker from 1936 to 1943. By far the best publication to date on this important photographer.] University of California, 2003. 114 illustrations. 344 pages. 1st printing, as new with fine protected dust jacket. Issued at $49.95. $40.

181.2. Valentine, John. Views of Chester District, also titled, Photographic View Album of Chester & District. Photographed and Printed by Valentine and Sons, Limited, Dundee. No date, about 1900. Oblong hardcover, 24 views on heavy weight paper. Good with spots of wear to extremities and spine. No copies found for sale on Internet, although some similar titles offered. $50.

182. Van Cortlandt Manor. Butler, Joseph T. The Family Collections at Van Cortlandt Manor. Sleepy Hollow Restorations, 1967. [Includes photos of artwork, furniture, ceramicsand glass, metals, textiles, along with historical essay and genealogical chart of the Van Cortlandt family.] Cloth, vg, worn at bottom, no dust jacket, ex-library with usual markings. $10.

182a. Vanderbilt, Paul. Between a Landscape and Its Other. [Fine black-and-white photographs by Vanderbillt, intelligently sequenced.] John Hopkins, 1993. 1st ed. Fine, new with dust jacket, in original unopened shrinkwrap. $250.

182aa. Vanderbilt, Paul. Paul Vanderbilt. Society for Photographic Education, Midwest Region, 1984. Jerry Dell and Sheri Fredrickson, editors. Introduction by Jerry Dell. Essay, "Discovering Implications," by Paul Vanderbilt. Part I is a 20-page softcover book of text and photos; Part II is an insert in back pocket showing display panels. Fine. $30. Two copies available.

182a.1. Van DerZee, James. VanDerZee: Photographer 1886-1983, by Deborah Willis-Braithwaite. Biographical essay by Rodger C. Birt. Abrams, in association with National Portrait Gallery, 1993. [Published in conjunction with exhibit about the noted black photographer of Harlem at the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC. Work consists mostly of portraits.] Large format, 192 pages. Stiff illustrated wraps, crimp on front cover, otherwise like new. $15.

182a.2. Van DerZee, James. James Van Der Zee: On and Off the Record. Sharpe Gallery, New York, 1987. Wraps, 8 pages, fine except small adhesive residue where a label removed. 7 illustrations. Foreword by Donna Mussenden-Van Der Zee. Introduction by Brooks Adams. $50.

182a.3. Van DerZee, James. Photo Newsletter. Volume One, Issue Two, June 1972. James Van Derzee Institute. Edited by Vance Allen. Stapled newsletter, 8 pages with news about current photography exhibitions in New York and San Francisco, including but not limited to work by Black photographers. Feature autobiographical article by Bob Fletcher with four illustrations. Other contents include photo of James Van Derzee at the Reflections Community Art Gallery in Brooklyn, where he was being honored; news about the first Black Photographers Annual and exhibit by one of the photographers in the annual, Beuford Smith; photos by Reginald McGhee and Bill Hilton; et al. Very good with minor wear, no marks. $15.

182a.4. Van DerZee, James. James Van DerZe, Photographer. James Van DerZee Institute, 1972. Designed by Vance Allen. Wraps, 24 pages (including blank pages), catalog of a traveling exhibiton, with 10 black-and-white photographs. Good with spots on cover, interior pages fine. $45.

182a.4.1. Van Lawick, Hugo. Savage Paradise. Morrow, 1977. [Dramatic color photographs of wildlife in Africa.] Oversize, hardcover with dust jacket, ex-library, very good with usual library evidence. $20.

182a.5. Vantage Point: Photographs from the Warren J. Coville Collection, February 5 through April 5, 1992. By David Rau, Warren J. Coville (interview), Roy Slade andThomas Halsted. Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, 1992. Exhibition catalog. Photographs by Josef Sudek; Dwight A. Davis; Henri Cartier-Bresson; Andre Kertesz; Walker Evans; Laura Gilpin; Alfred Cohn; Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr; Imogen Cunningham; Ralston Crawford; W. Eugene Smith; Anton Bruehl; Warren J. Coville (self-portrait); August Sander; Brassai; Gertrude Kasebier; Lewis W. Hine; Margaret Bourke-White; Matsy Wynn Richards; Clarence White & Alfred Stieglitz; Stella Simon; Paul Outerbridge, Jr.; Edward Steichen; Alfred Stieglitz; Harry Callahan; Karl Struss; Paul Strand; Ralph Steiner; Garry Winogrand; Edward Weston; Lazlo Moholly-Nagy; Katherine Dunham; and Charles Sheeler. Wraps with die-cut windows, 32 pages. Fine except front cover beginning to curl. Includes exhibition checklist. Illustrations include one photograph per artist or collaborators in the exhibit. $50.

182a.6. Vaux Family. Legacy in Ice. The Vaux Family and the Canadian Alps by Edward Cavell. Whyte Foundation, 1983. History of the Quaker Vaux family of Philadelphia, avid amateur photographers of the Canadian Rockies in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Profusely illustrated with photographs by Mary Vaux, George Vaux, and William Vaux. Wraps, approximately 96 pages, oblong 12 x 9 inches, not issued in hardcover. Very good, $10.

182b. Venice Biennale. Photography: Venice '79. Edited by Daniela Palazzoli, et al. Exhibition organized by International Center of Photography. English edition. Rizzoli, 1979. Hardcover, fine with vg+ dust jacket that has minor shelfwear. Includes Atget; Count Primoli; Edward Weston Gifts to his Sister; Tina Modotti; Robert Capa; Cartier-Bresson; Japan; Italy; Weegee; Robert Frank; Diane Arbus; Stieglitz; Stieglitz Collection; Sam Wagstaff Collection; Polaroid Collection; Latin America; W. Eugene Smith; Francesco Paolo Michetti,; Lewis W. Hine; Treasures of Dance Photography; Contemporary Italian Photography; Contemporary American Photographers; Contemporary European Photography; The Land; Images des Hommes. $25.

182bb. Venture. April 1965. Hardcover journal bound with illustrated boards. This issue features photos by Charles Steinhacker (National Parks), Tibor Hirsch (jazz in New Orleans), Dennis Stock (small boats), Marilyn Silverstone (Bhutan), George Rodger (England), as well as some by Manny Haller, Dan Young, Bob Robinson, Ken Heyman, Richard Rosenblum, and others. Very good with a small spot on spine and short tear at top of spine. $5.

182c. Vernacular Photography. Click! The Marvelous in American Vernacular Photography. Donald Lokuta and Robert Yoskowitz, curators. Exhibition catalog, softcover, as issued. New Jersey State Museum, 2000. With old price label on cove, otherwise like new. Issued at $12. $10. (2 copies available)

182d. Vernon-Jones, Andy. Here in Red Hook. Photographs by Andy Vernon-Jones. Introduction by Brian Zimbler. Apartment Seven Press, 2011. Photographs of mostly Black and Hispanic residents and scenes in Red Hook where Vernon-Jones was a teacher and counselor at South Brooklyn Community High School. French wraps, as issued, 64 full-page color plates. #318 of edition of 500. Signed on title page. With brown envelope printed with title. Book is like new; envelope very good with two short tears. $50.

182e. Vestal, David. a-b-c-d-e-f8. No date. Stapled wraps with blue covers. Consists of copies of pages 36-66 of Invitation to Photography (1968 edition) and appendix with darkroom procedures used at Mercer County Community College, West Windsor, New Jersey, in early 1970s. Provides basic information on taking pictures,black-and-white film development, printing, copying, lights and lighting. Good with first few leaves creased in lower left corner. $5.

183. Vietnam War. Mills, Nick. The Vietnam Experience: Combat Photographer. Boston: Boston Publishing, 1982. 2nd printing. Illustrated boards, not issued with dust jacket. Photographers mostly military personnel, include Ron Haeberle. Ex-library, vg with spine label. $5.

183a. The Viewer as Voyeur. April 30-July 8, 1987. Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, 1987.Essay by Andrea Inselmann, Grant Keste, James Peto, and Charles A. Wright, Jr. Exhibition catalogue of 28 works in various media by sixteen twentieth-century artists and photographers, including Walker Evans, Weegee, Edward Hopper, Eric Fischl, Joseph Cornell, Reginald Marsh and others. Wraps, 12 pages, 8 illustrations (1 color). Very good with a few small crimps. $10.

184. Vishniac, Roman. Roman Vishniac: Children of a Vanished World. [Photographs of the Polish Jews just before the Holocaust. Includes Yiddish songs with translations by Miriam Hartman Flacks and memoir by Vishniac's daughter Mara Vishniac Kohn.] University of California Press, 1989. ISBN 0-520-22187-7. Cloth, 1st printing. protected dust jacket. Issued at $29.95. $20. Another copy, same except ex-library with usual evidence otherwise fine. $10.

184a. Vishniac, Roman. Polish Jews: A Pictorial Record. Introductory Essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. Schocken, 1976. 5th printing, Hardcover, fine with protected dust jacket that has a small chip on bottom edge of rear cover but no other significant defects. (Scarce in hardcover.) $100.

184b. Vishniac, Roman. A Vanished World. With a foreword by Elie Wiesel. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1983. Stated 1st edition, hardcover in fine condition with near fine dust jacket. A remarkable book on the Jews of Europe just before the Holocaust. $100.

185. Voet, Andries. Andries Voet, Ink and Paper in the Printing Process. New York and London: Interscience Publishers, 1952. [Includes halftone, offset lithography, etc.] Gray cloth with red titling, vg+, no dust jacket. $25.

185a. Vogt, Christian. Photographic Notes. Everything Is Important, Nothing Is Important. Edition Stemmle, 1998. As new, in orginal shrinkwrap, hardcover with dust jacket. ISBN 3-908161-05-3. Issued at $49.95. $30.

185a.1. Vroman, Adam Clark. The American West. 3:3, Summer 1966, including "Zuni" with 15 photographs by Adam Clark Vroman, pages 42-55, with an introduction by Ruth I. Mahood. Complete issue, 96 pages, near fine. $10.

185a.2. Vroman, Adam Clark. Photographer of the Southwest, Adam Clark Vroman, 1858-1916. Ward Ritchie, 1961, 4th printing, 1974. Edited by Ruth I. Mahood with introduction by Beaumont Newhall. ["Chosen as One of the Outstanding Photography Books of the Past 30 Years by Popular Photography."] Wraps, good with stain at bottom left of back cover and stains at bottom of a few pages, not affecting images. ISBN 0378-02502-3. Not to be confused with the Bonanza reprint. $5.

 

 

 

185b. Walker, Todd. Todd Walker Photographs. Untitled 38. Friends of Photography, 1985. ISBN 0-933286-42-2. Issued at $20. Near fine in illustrated wraps, as issued. Only edition. $10.

186. Wampler, Jan. All Their Own: People and the Places They Build. Schenkman, 1977. 207pp. [Fascinating book about Americans who build their own idiosyncratic homes, profusely illus. w. photos by the author in black-and-white and color. Black cloth w. spots on cover, dj scuffed.$7.50.

186a.1. Warren, Marion E. and Mary Elizabeth Warren. The Train's Done Been and Gone: An Annapolis Portrait, 1859-1910. David R. Godine, 1976. With essays by Arthur C. Townsend, Lee Merrill, Orin M. Bullock, Jr., and Mrs. J.M.P. Wright. Frontispiece of photographer Henry Schaefer with his large camera. Chronology of Annapolis from 1861 to 1908. Profusely illustrated with sepia toned illustrations. 96 pages. Wraps, ex-library with usual evidence, spine reinforced with clear tape, worn at extremities. Good. $5.

186a.2. Warsaw, Poland. 19.9.41. A Day in the Warsaw Ghetto: A Birthday Trip in Hell. Yad Vashem, 1988. Edited by Yitzchak Mais. In Hebrew and English. Wraps, illustrated, 36 pages. Issued to accompany a traveling exhibition about the Holocaust as it happened in Warsaw.. Very good with crimps along spine. $15.

186a.3. Washington, D.C. Washington Photography: Images of the Eighties. February 20-May 2, 1982 by Frances Fralin. Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1982. Wraps, 44 pages, near fine with one corner kissed, includes Fralin’s history of the developing photography scene in Washington, DC, in the 1960s and 1970s. $15.

186a.4. Watkins, Carleton. Hickman, Paul. Carleton E. Watkins, 1829-1916. Issued as Northlight No. 1, January 1977, Arizona State University. 27 page biography plus 149 end notes in this scholarly biographical essay. Stiff wraps, vg+, $35.

186a.5. Watkins, Carleton. "Taber Reprints of Watkins Mammoth Plates," by Peter E. Palmquist in The Photograph Collector, Volume 3, Number 2, Whole Number 10, November 1982, pages 12-20. Includes Palmquist's essay and lists of hundreds of stereographs by Watkins issued by Isaac Taber in series such as Yosemite Views, Mining, Oregon Views, Utah Views, et al. Magazine also includes other articles on the history of photography but lacks the price guide on pages 21-26. Other articles that are included address early cameras by Anthony and a biographical article about Benjamin West Kilburn, with a genealogy of the Kilburn family and a list of the first 282 numbered stereoviews by Kilburn. $10.

186a.6. Watkins, Carleton. California History, Fall 1978. Special Issue: Carleton E. Watkins, Pioneer Photographer. Complete issue, about 80 pages. Chapters by Richard Rudisill, Pauline Grenbeaux, Nanette Sexton, Peter E. Palmquist, et al. An essential source on Watkins. Also includes "Blacks in California: An Annotated Guide to the Manuscript Sources in the CHS Library" by Diana Lachatanere and book reviews. Near fine with a few indentations on cover, including from a paper clip. $30.

186b. Watkins, Carleton. Carleton Watkins: The Art of Perception by Doug R. Nickel. Abrams, 1999. Presumed 1st printing (no later printings indicated, a second is unknown). Stunning reproductions, including several foldouts, with introductory essay, catalog of the exhibition, chronology, notes on plates, etc. Cloth with protected dust jacket, like new except ex-library with typical library markings not affecting plates or text. SOLD

186b.1. Webb, Alex and Rebecca Norris Webb. Slant Rhymes. [Photographs from around the world in color by the husband and wife on facing pages, with prose and poetry by the authors/photographers.] Cloth with debossed photo on cover, not issued with dust jacket. Signed by both Webbs. Fabrica, 2017. As new. $125.

186b.2. Weber, Bruce. Eros Ramazzotti. Ali E Radici (Roots and Wings). Music CD, Sony Music, 2009. 8697520162. Deluxe Edition with small 64-page hardcover book with text and photographs of Eros Ramazzotti by Bruce Weber. Texts in Italian and English. [The popular singer Ramazzotti has sold more than 60 million records worldwide.] Near mint. $10.

186c. Weegee. Naked City. Da Capo, 1973. Wraps, apparently the 1st printing of the Da Capo reprint of the classic 1945 1st edition showing the gritty underside of life in New York, featuring sudden death, fires, cross dressers, police and criminals, etc. Priced on verso at $13.50, this copy lacks the bar code that appeared on later printings. Near fine with very slight dampstain on top edge of front flyleaf. Text does not lie quite flat. Otherwise, fine. $15.

187. Weiner, Dan. America Worked: The 1950s Photographs of Dan Weiner by William A. Ewing. Introduction by Lionel Tiger. Abrams, 1989. 0-8109-1177-9. [Weiner was a leading photojournalist who did a considerable amount of work for Fortune magazine. His usually candid black-and-white photographs show everyday life during the decade.] Mint condition in hardcover with protected dust jacket. 1st edition. $16.

188. Weiner, Dan. Dan Weiner, 1919-1959. ICP Library of Photographers. Grossman, 1974. Fine, wraps, ex-George Eastman House library, $15. [For another copy, see 91bb.]

Weiner, Dan - see also 100h. Leica Photography.

188.1. Welpott, Jack. Jack Welpott. The Artist as Teacher. The Teacher as Artist. Photographs 1950-1975.December 17, 1975 - February 15, 1976. San Francisco Museum of Art, 1976. John Humphrey, Curator; Robert C. Stuart, Guest Curator; Henry Holmes Smith, essay. Exhibition catalog for show that also traveled to Indiana University ARt Museum, Bloomington, January 10 - February 20, 1977 and University of Southern California, Los Angeles, March 14 - April 14, 1977. Wraps wraps, very good with small bump at top right corner and minor shelf wear. 15 photos by Welpott. Checklist of exhibition with 150 photographs. Chronology, biographical info. $30.

188.2. Wesely, Michael. Open Shutter; The Museum of Modern Art. MoMA, 2004. Hardcover, illustrated boards with black cloth spine, not issue with dust jacket. [Photos are of the Museum of Modern Art taken from several different angles during the renovation of 2001-2004. German photographer Wesely's main technique is to expose photographs for an unusually long time, sometimes for years.] Like new, $75.

188.3. Wessel, Henry, Jr. Henry Wessel, Jr. November 21-December 17, 1976. Grossmont College, 1976. Wraps, 48 pages, unpaginated. Essay by Lifson and full page black-and-white humorous landscape photos by Wessel. Catalog for exhibit at Grossmont College Art Gallery. Near fine with slight rubbing on white covers. Uncommon. $85.

188.4. Western Landscape. One/Many: Western American Survey Photographs by Bell and O'Sullivan by Joel Snyder with contributions by Josh Ellenbogen. University of Chicago, 2006. [Issued in conjunction with exhibition of work by William Bell and Timothy O'Sullivan in the 1860s and1870s. More than 60 illustrations and plates, with checklist of the exhibition. Includes foldout panoramas by Bell.] New book, purchased direct from publisher. $30.

188.4a. Weston, Brett. Vantage Point. A Showcase of Photographic Art. Premiere Issue. January 1984. Lepley Publications. First and only issue of this large format magazine. Portfolios by Brett Weston; Elle Schuster; Barrie Rokeach; William Anderson; Nancy Brown; Ray McSavaney; and John Wimberly. Interview of Brett Weston by Robert Neubert. Near very good with short closed tear at top of cover, stain on bottom edge of a few pages, not affecting images, adesive shadow on cover where price label removed. $10.

188.4b. Weston, Brett. B & W. Issue 8, 2000. Black & White Magazine featuring cover story, "The Unknown Brett Weston." Complete issue, 144 pages, article with 24 previously unpublished photographs by Brett Weston and 15 portraits of him, the last when he burned his negatives at age 80, and interview with Jon Burris, Director of the Brett Weston Archive. Essential reading for those interested in Brett Weston. Like new. $25.

188.4c. Weston, Brett. USA. Fall 1930. Quarterly, 3rd issue, about 48 pages, large format. Includes “San Francisco Bay Windows” and two photos of beach rocks by Brett Weston, among his earliest published photos. Other illustrations include two water images by Ralph Steiner. Very good with some edge wear and a crease on cover. $25.

188.5. Weston, Edward. Color Photography. Essays by Edward Weston, Terence Pitts, and Nancy Newhall. Preface by James Enyeart. Center for Creative Photography, 1986. Reproductions of 32 8x10 color transparencies, 1946-1947, approximately half of those in the Weston archives at CCP. Stiff wraps, 1st ed., near fine, $25.

188.5a. 188.6. Weston, Edward. Edward Weston Papers. Guide Series Number 13. Center for Creative Photography, 1986. Compiled by Amy Stark. Detailed guide to the archives of Edward Weston, including lists of correspondents and photographs, with facsimile of hand-written letter to Ansel Adams and an Edward Weston chronology. Wraps, 52 pages, fine, without fading to the light sensitive gray covers. $15.

188.6. Weston, Edward. Edward Weston: Photographs and Papers. Guide Series Number 3. Center for Creative Photography, 1980. Compiled by Terence R. Pitts, Sandra Schwartz, and Marnie Gillett. With "Random Notes on Photography Lecture Notes" by Edward Weston; Correspondence and Papers; and Photographs: A Chronological Inventory. Wraps, 20 pages, fine without fading to the light sensitive gray covers. $15.

188.6a. Weston, Edward. Edward Weston on Photography, edited by Peter C. Bunnell. Gibbs M. Smith, 1983. Wraps, cover creases and well worn on spine. $15.

188.6b. Weston, Edward. Edward Weston’s Gifts to His Sister by Kathy Kelsey Foley. Dayton Art Institute, 1978. Includes both family photographs and Weston's art photographs. Exhibition catalog, Dayton Art Institute, January 21-March 5, 1978, and two other venues listed. The collection was also exhibited at the 1979 Venice Biennale, although this is not mentioned in the book. Wraps, 60 pages, very good with some imperfections to covers and spine fading. $15.

188.7. Weston, Edward. The Photographs of Edward Weston by Nancy Newhall. Museum of Modern Art, 1946. Stiff wraps, 36 pages, near fine with a modicum of wear to extremities, housed in a custom made 4-mil polyester jacket. An atrractive copy of one of the first books of Weston's work. Includes chronology, list of exhibitions, and bibliography. $20.

188.8. Weston, Edward. Edward Weston: The Flame of Recognition. His photographs accompanied by excerpts from the Daybooks & Letters. Edited by Nancy Newhall. Aperture Monograph, 1971. ISBN 0-912334-03-7. Like new, mint copy in wraps with custom made 4-mil polyester protector. This copy cannot be surpassed in condition. 104 pages. A classic collection of Weston’s photographs, including his best work from California, Mexico, Tina Modotti, shells, dunes, nudes, and others. With a bibliography, chronology of Weston’s life, and statements by Ansel Adams, Minor White, Beaumont and Nancy Newhall, Jean Charlot, and Robinson Jeffers. Introduction by Nancy Newhall. $15. Another copy, minor wear. $12.50. Another copy, first Aperture printing without ISBN number, fine, $20.

188.9. Weston, Edward. EW 100. Centennial Essays in Honor of Edward Weston. Issued as Untitled 41 by the Friends of Photography, 1986. Edited by Peter C. Bunnell and David Featherstone. Contributors: Robert Adams, Amhy Conger, Andy Grundberg, Therese Thau Heyman, Estelle Jussim, Alan Trachtenberg, Paul Vanderbilt, Mike Weaver and Charis Wilson (formerly married to Edward Weston). VG+ with minor wear. 136 pages, 10 plates, wraps, $15.

188.9a. Weston, Edward. "Edward Weston - Master of Simplicity," in Popular Photography, June 1938, pages 11-12, 94-95, with five photographs by and of the master photographer. Complete issue, 98 pages. Other articles about photographers Ivan Dmitri, Whitey Schafer, Stephen and Helene Deutch, et al. Good with wear to covers and spine, erased penciled numbers on rear cover, interior unmarked. $20.

188.9b. Weston, Edward. Great Photography Series 1. Studies of the Human Form by Two Masters: John Rawlings and Edward Weston. Female nudes with essays about each photographer. Wraps, 128 pages, very good. Housed in archival quality pamphlet binding with stiff covers, easily removed by opening internal flaps. $35.

188.10. Weston, Edward. Weston's Westons: Portraits and Nudes by Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston/Little Brown, 1989. 2nd printing. Large format. Fine, except remainder mark with near fine dust jacket. Issued at $60. $30.

188.11. Weston High School, Massachusetts, Yearbook, Class of 1961. "Hurricane." Gray embossed boards wtih maroon printing, fine condition with no internal markings, notes, or other evidence of prior ownership. Portraits include Peter Robert Borrelli, Kenkdrick Hodgdon Child, Paul Alden Curtis, Juliette Ann Doebler, Nancy Emerson Garland, Anne Marie Jones, Rosamond, Littlefield Lombard, Jan Carol Olson (prom queen), Veverly Lois Ormsby, Stephen Morse Richardson, Kepper Stone, Paula toner, Edith Schwarzkoph Wypler, Jane Glenn Wyper, et al. $50.

188.12. White, Clarence H. Symbolism of Light. The Photographs of Clarence H. White. April 15 - May 22, 1977. Delaware Art Museum, 1977. Exhibition catalog of show that traveled to the International Center of Photography, July 7 - September 11, 1977. Includes substantial essay by Maynard P. White, Jr., illustrations, and checklist of 113 exhibit items. Wraps, 80 pages, fine. $35.

188.13. White, Minor. Minor White: Denver Workshop Reports, Summer 1962 and Summer 1963. Published and prepared by Arnold Gassan, 1998. Notes taken by Gassan at Minor White workshops, spiral bound, about 77 pages. Handwritten note by Gassan on title page that “p. 34 does not exist!” Like new. SOLD

188.14. White, Minor. Zone System Manual: How to Previsualize Your Pictures. New Revised Edition. Morgan & Morgan, 1967, 1971. Wraps, 112 pages, very good plus with signature of previous owner. Third printing in 1970 of Fourth Edition first issued in 1967. Signature of previous owner on title page. Uncommon in such excellent condition. $50.

188.15. White, Minor. Latent Image: Photographs from the Duke University Community. Duke University Art Museum, 1971. By William S. Heckscher with RobertRoscow, editor. Wraps, 46 pages, a few marks on back cover, small price label on title page, very good. Minor White gave a lecture at Duke in 1970 and inspired local photographers. Included here with 4 of White’s photos, none of which are included in his monograph Mirrors, Messages, and Manifestations. Other photographers illustrated: Carolyn Vaughan; John Menapace; Robert Fellows; Russell Rigsbee; Bill Boyarsky, Chuck Lewis; Scott Sorensen; Bruce Schlein; Robert W. Hewgley; Worth Weller; Fred Fravel; SueHowell; Ned Earls; Charlotte Alspach; Peter Haas; and Ralph Cohen. $10.

188.16. White, Minor. AB Bookman’s Weekly. Special issue on Photographica. Volume 101, Number 6, February 9, 1998. Featuring "Minor White: Shaping American Photography" by Henry Wessells, pages 409-418, passim. Entire issue, about 56 pages. Like new. $5.

188.17. White, Minor. Minor White & Hypnosis: Self Hypnosis in Minor White’s Photography Workshops by Arnold Gassan. Red stapled wraps with black printing, 16 pages. Published by the author in 1982. Gassan, who attended these workshops, explains how White, who avoided the term hypnosis, used concentration exercises to induce a hyperempiric trance in order to expand consciousness and heighten creativity in camera work. Last end note, note 27, not in endnotes on last pages but no page appears to be missing. Rare, no copies found for sale on Internet or listed in WorldCat. Like new. $100.

188.18. White, Minor. "Debate: A.D. Coleman vs. Minor White," in Camera 35, November 1973, Volume 17, Number 8, pages, 32-40, 45, 76, 78. Complete issue, 84 pages. Other articles include one on Jill Freedman. Contributors include Michael Edelson, Margery Mann, Bill Pierce, Russ Arnold, David Vestal, and Fred Picker. Near very good with a few small numbers written on cover and wear at extremities. $20.

188.19. White, Minor. Camera (Switz.), 38:8 (English). August 1959. Featuring Minor White photos, pp. 5-27 but one leaf, pages 7-8, with photos removed, not affecting text. Includes two foldouts, landscapes, rocks, male nude, portraits of Walter Chappell et al., and one color image from Kodachrome. Also six pages of photos by Rune Hassner. Except as noted, complete issue, spine chipped, 48 pages. Sold as is, not subject to return. $5.

188.20. White, Minor. Ten Photographers, 1946-54: The Legacy of Minor White. California School of Fine Arts. The Exhibition Perceptions. Paul M. Hertzmann, 2004. Students of Minor White at California School of Fine Arts (renamed San Francisco Art Institute in 1961) who exhibited in "Perceptions" at San Francisco Museum of Fine Art in 1954. Essay by Deborah Klochko. The photographers: John Bertolino; Zoe [Lowenthal] Brown; Benjamen Chinn; Bob Hollingsworth; Gene Persen; Nata Piaskowski; F.W. Quandt, Jr.; Donald Ross; Charles Wong; and Harold Zegart. Wraps,with custom-made 4 mil polyester jacket, fine. $35.

188.21. White, Minor. Celebrations. Hardcover catalog with mylar protected dustjacket of exhibit curated by Minor White at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), March 1-30, 1974. Published by Aperture. Fine with near fine protected dust jacket with minor wear.. (Also issued in softcover as Aperture, Volume 18, No. 2). Photographs by Leonard Freed; Josef Koudelka; Wayne Miller; Marc Riboud; Dennis Stock; Max Waldman; Emmet Gowin; Mark Krastof; David Featherstone; Minor White; Imogen Cunningham; Edward Weston; Donald Blumberg; Caroline Vaughan; Peter DeLory; Allen A. Dutton; Alma Davenport Dailey; Gary Sinick; Jacqueline Poitier; A. Doren; Wes Miller; Naomi Bushman; Dan McCormick; John Loori; Cameron Sesto; George B. Fry, III; Arnold Kramer; Joe DeMaio; Walter Chappell; Gyorgy Kepes; Erik Sundance; Jonathan Green; Carl Chiarenza; John Weiss; Marion Patterson; David Ulrich; Erich Hartman; Dennis Stock; Michael Kaufman; Robert Shaw; Charles Gatewood; Doug Stewart; Allen Page; David Alan Harvey; Gail Skoff;Jack Stuler; Dick Bartlett; Karen S. Rantzman; Siegfried Halus; Dena; Abe Frajndlich; and Nicholas D. Callaway. SOLD

188.22. White, Minor. Minor White: Manifestations of the Spirit. [Large monograph, with chapters on Portland, Oregon; World War II; New York; San Francisco; Aperture, which White edited; Rochester, New York; and Boston. More than 160 photographs by White, some never previously published.] Getty, 2014, 2nd printing, 2015. New in original shrinkwrap. $50.

White, Minor. For Minor White, see also Aperture in the letter "A" books.

188.23. White, Stephen. The Photograph and the American Dream, 1840-1940. Stunning catalog, illustrated hardcover, issued without dust jacket. Von Gogh Museum, 2001. Photographs by Bourke-White; Mathew Brady; Anton Bruehl; Will Connell; Imogen Cunningham; Edward S. Curtis; Walker Evans; Adolph Fassbender; Paul Fournier; Alexander Gardner; Jeremiah Gurney; Josiah J. Hawes; Lewis Hine; J.E. Jarvis; Gertrude Kasebier; Kinsey; Arthur Leipzig; Hansel Mieth; Otto Hagel; Samuel Morse; Muybridge; Paul Outerbridge; William Rau; William Savage; Nathaniel L. Stebbins; Edward Steichen; Alfred Stieglitz; Karl Struss; A.C. Vroman; Carleton Watkins; et al. With custom-made 4 mil polyester jacket. Fine, $30.

188.24. Wide Angle Photography. 70's Wide View. September 18-October 20, 1978. By Elaine A. King. Northwestern University, 1978. Exhibition catalog of wide angle and Widelux panoramic photographs by James Alinder; Globus Brothers; Annie Noggle; Art Sinsabaugh; Laura Volkerding; David Avison; Rusty Culp; Joanne Rijmes; Kenneth Snelson;and Robert Stiegler. Oblong stapled wraps, full page illustrations, unpaginated, includes two foldouts, biographical information and exhibit checklist with five to eight photographs per artist. Fine, $75.

188.24. Wiggins, Myra Albert. Glauber, Carole. Witch of Kodakery: The Photography of Myra Albert Wiggins, 1869-1956. Washington State University Press, 1997. Wraps, 1st printing. [This book is the only biography of Myra Albert Wiggins,  an Oregon artist, photographer, and Photo-Secession member. Wiggins pioneered the Dutch genre in pictorial photography, created landscapes and portraits, and made remarkable photographs of the Middle East and Europe at the turn of the century. The book features more than 100 examples of her work.] SPECIAL OFFER. Issued at $28, signed copies available for $14. To order, contact author directly at cgpdx5@gmail.com

188.26. Williams, William Earle. Uncovering the Path to Freedom: Photographs of the Underground Railroad by William Earle Williams. Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, January 14-April 13, 2008. Exhibit also held at Widener University, January 13-February 28, 2009. Texts by Susanna White and Katerina Adair. Curated by Katerina Adair, et al. Hamilton College, 2008. With the following laid in: Errata, handout with catalog of the exhibition, and Williams' resume. SIGNED and inscribed on title page by Williams, January 24, 2009. Wraps, 30 pages, fine. Fine, $75.

188.26.1. Willis, John. Recycled Realities. Center for American Places/Columbia College, 2006. Photographs by John Willis and Tom Young of paper at a recycling factory. 1st printing, hardcover, fine with proteced dust jacket that has slight rubbing. $40.

188.26a. Wilson, George Washington. George Washington Wilson: Studies from a Point of Viewby Lesley Greene. Scottish Arts Council, 1979. Issued in conjuction with an exhibition 20 January 1979-February 1979 at Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum. Subsequently traveled to three other venues in Hawick, Oban, and Inverness. Includes checklist of 155 views of Scotland. Wraps, 30 pages, near fine with minor shelfwear. $30.

188.26b. Wing, David. Prairie Views. Self-published, 1974. Photographs taken in the area around Rosebud, South Dakota in 1971 and 1972, including some in Minnesota and Nebraska. Wraps, 32 pages, like new. $20.

188.26c. Winningham, Geoff. In the Eye of the Sun: Mexican Fiestas. Photographs by Geoff Winningham. Introduction by Richard Rodriguez. Essay by J.M.G. Le Clezio. W.W. Norton, 1997. First edition, first printing, in wraps, small crimp on cover with slight wear at corners. $5.

188.26d. Winogrand, Garry. Public Relations. Introduction by Todd Papageorge. Museum of Modern Art, 1977. Wraps, near very good with cover crimps and edge wear, pages are fine. [Photographs in black-and-white by Garry Winogrand at upscale parties, political protests, et al.] 110 pages. $60.

188.27. Winogrand, Garry. Women Are Beautiful. With an essay by Helen Gary Bishop. Light Gallery with Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, 1975. First edition, hardcover with protected dust jacket. Book is fine. Dust jacket that has vertical crease on rear panel and two short tears formerly repaired with tape which has been removed but small visible brown stains remain. Still nice copy of scarce book. $625. Pictures on request.

188.27a. Winogrand, Garry. Garry Winogrand: Early Work. The Archive 36. Research Series. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1990. Essay by Alex Sweetman. Also includes "Early Street Photography of Paul Strand" by Paul Roth. Wraps, 56 pages, fine. $65.

Winogrand, Garry -- See also Arbus.

188.27b. Wisconsin. Sites of Southern Wisconsin. Three Photographers View Commonplace Structures and the Built Environment by George Talbot. Turtle Press/State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1981. Project by the three photographers, Lewis Koch, David Mandel, and Michael Simons, to document vernacular architecture. Sites include southern counties in Wisconsin: Dodge, Richland, LaCrosse, Fond du Lac, Dane (especially Madison), Rock, Walworth, Sauk, and Lafayette. Catalog includes checklists for each photographer. Wraps, 32 pages, like new with a couple of small spots on rear cover that probably were original to the book. $20.

188.28. Wisconsin Historical Calendar, 1988. Wisconsin State Historical Society. ISBN 87020-253-7. Numerous warm tone reproductions of photos from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Photographers include Henry F. Bergmann; Charles J. Van Schaick; David F. Barry; Theodore A. Rozumalski; Melvin E. Diemer; Herman C. Benke; Herman Taylor; J. Robert Taylor; et al. Spiral bound, like new. $75.

188.28a. Witkin, Joel-Peter. The Bone House. Twin Palms, 1998. First edition, hardcover in slipcase in original shrinkwrap opened on one end to enable retrieving the book. Boldly SIGNED on front endpapers by Witkin. Slip of paper inserted stating the book has been autographed. Sticker on shrinkwrap indicating first edition. Sumptuously published in an edition of 5,000 copies. [Witkin's unusual photographs include nude transvestites, other nudes with various unusual physical characteristics, as well as corpses and severed heads that he photographed in a morgue in Mexico.] $375.

188.28b. Witkin, Joel-Peter. Gods of Earth and Heaven. Twelvetrees Press, 1994. [Photographs of Hermaphrodites, Masochists, Cadavers, Midgets, Nudes, Amputees; et al.] Oversize, hardcover. Third Edition. Fine in near fine, newly protected dust jacket that has traces of use but no edge wear or tears. $75.

188.29. Witkin, Lee D. A Ten Year Salute. A Selection of Photographs in Celebration of The Witkin Gallery, 1969-1979. Foreword by Carol Brown. Memories by Barbara Morgan, Dan Berley, and others. Addison House, 1979. Hardcover, gray cloth, no dust jacket. 199 pages. Photographs, including some of the most well known from the history of photography, from Witkin's exceptionally fine personal collection, with his expert commentary. Photographers include Berenice Abbott; Ansel Adams; Hill & Adamson; Eugene Atget; Ilse Bing; Erwin Blumenfeld; Edouard Boubat; Alice Boughton; Margaret Bourke-White; Bill Brandt; Dean Brown; Anton Bruehl; Shirley Burden; Jo Ann Callis; Baron Adolph De Meyer; Paul Haviland; Gertrude Kasebier; Guido Rey; Alfred Stieglitz; Julia Margaret Cameron; Paul Caponigro; Lucien Clergue; Alvin Langdon Coburn; Imogen Cunningham; Judy Dater; Roy Decarava; Jack Delano; Lou Brown Digiulio; Robert Doisneau; Morris Engel; Elliot Erwitt; Frederick H. Evans; Walker Evans; Theo Jung; Dorothea Lange; Russell Lee; Carl Mydans; Marion Post Wolcott; Arthur Rothstein; Steve Fitch; JoAnn Frank; Laura Gilpin; Betty Hahn; Lewis Hine; Evelyn Hofer; Debora Hunter; Scott Hyde; William Henry Jackson; Andre Kertesz; George Krause; Les Krims; Jacques Henri Lartigue; Elli Marcus; Margrethe Mather; Ralph Eugene Meatyard; Joel Meyerowitz; Duane Michals; Barbara Morgan; Eadweard Muybridge; Oscar Nerlinger; Bea Nettles, et al. Near fine with minor wear at extremities. $10.

188.30. Witkin, Lee D. and Barbara London. The Photograph Collector's Guide. Boston: NYGS, 1979. 1st edition. Indispensible reference with biographies, bilbiographies, and fascimiles of signatures of numerous master photographers, with brief listings for hundreds of others. With extensive information about museum collections, exhibition galleries, chronology of photography, explanation of processes, glossary, care and restoration, matting and framing, limited edition portfolios, separate list of daguerreotypists, detailed index, etc. 438 pages, illlustrated. Cloth, fine with very good mylar protected dust jacket that has two short professionally closed inconspicous tears and creases on inside flaps. $100. Another copy, fine without dust jacket. $75.

188.31. Witkin, Lee D. Photographs: A Selected Offering. Catalogue VI. Witkin Gallery, 1978. Numerous photographs by noted photographers with prices. Appendix with pricing information about many additional photographers. Wraps, unpaginated, 5/8 inch thick. Like new, $35.

188.32. Witnesses: Against Our Vanishing. November 16, 1989-January 6, 1990, Artists Space, 1989. Organized and with an essay by Nan Goldin. Additional texts by Susan Wyatt, Cookie Mueller, Linda Yablonsky, and David Wojnarowicz. Wraps, 32 pages. Exhibit curated by Nan Goldin featuring photographers and other artists on the theme of the AIDS epidemic when it was severely affecting the arts community on the Lower East Side of New York. Artists include David Armstrong; Dorit Cypis; Philip-Lorca Di Corcia; Clarence Elie-Rivera; Allen Frame; Peter Hujar; Mark Morriroe; Shellburne Thurber; David Wojnarowicz; et al. Wraps, 32 pages, near fine with slight rubs on the red covers. In 2016, a hardcover book was published with a similar title. This earlier catalog is scarce. $995.

188.33. Wolcott, Marion Post. Marion Post Wolcott: FSA Photographs. Untitled 34, Friends of Photography, 1983. Introduction by Sally Stein. Includes chronology of Wolcott's career with selected correspondence. Born in Montclair, New Jersey, in 1910, Wolcott worked as a photographer for Roy Stryker at the Farm Security Administration from 1938 to 1942. Wraps, 48 pages, with long vertical scratch on cover, otherwise fine. $10.

188.34. Wolcott, Marion Post. Looking for the Light: The Hidden Life and Art of Marion Post Wolcott by Paul Hendrickson. Alfred A. Knopf, 1992. First edition. Illustrated. Biography of the fine photographer for the Farm Security Administration, which she joined in 1938. Ex-library with protected dust jacket. Dust jacket protector taped to book. Usual library evidence, otherwise excellent condition except a couple of dents on front cover. $5.

189. Wolf, Bernard. In this Proud Land: The Story of a Mexican American Family written and photographed by Bernard Wolf. J.B. Lippincott, 1978. 1st printing. Ex-library with usual evidence, very good hard cover with dust jacket, rear flyleaf partially removed. Wolf follows David and Maria Hernandez and their children from Pharr, Texas, to Minnesota, documenting their existence as migrant workers. $5.

190. Wolff, Paul, et al. Deutschland: Suden Westen Norden. Frankfurt: Umschau Verlag, 1950. (Wolff was an early popularizer of the Leica.) Corner bumps, still vg, $30.

191. Wolman, Baron. Profiles. Squarebooks, 1974. [Each photo depicts a single female breast seen in profile, no two alike. Based in California, Wolman is also known for his rock & roll and aerial photography.] 1st ed., wraps (not issued in hardcover), 2 short creases in cover, o/w vg. Scarce. SOLD

192. Women Photographers. Ambassadors of Progress: American Women Photographers in Paris, 1900-1901. Edited by Bronwyn A.E. Griffith. Essays by Verna Posever Curtis, Bronwyn A.E. Griffith, Michel Poivert and Andrew Robb. Biographies by Laura Ilise Meister. Musee d'Art Americain Giverny, France in Association with the Library of Congress, 2001. 1st edition. Essential resource on this topic. Photographers include the Allen sisters; Alice Austin; Mary A. Bartlett; Zaida Ben-Yusuf; Elizabeth Brownell; Rose Clark and Elizabeth Flint Wade; Mary Devens; Sarah Jane Eddy; Emma Justine Farnsworth; Gertrude Kasebier; The Misses Selby; Amelia Van Buren; Eva Lawrence Watson (Mrs. Watson-Schutze); Mathilde Weil; Myra Albert Wiggins; et al. Fine hardcover except modest bumps on lower corners; protected dust jacket fine except small nick on spine edge. $15.

192.1. Women Photographers. Mitchell, Margaretta K. Recollections: Ten Women of Photography. Berenice Abbott, Ruth Bernhard, Carlotta M. Corpron, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Nell Dorr, toni Frissell, Laura Gilpin, Lotte Jacobi, Consuelo Kanaga, Barbara Morgan. [Excellent biographical resource with photographs by and of the photographers.] Viking, 1979. 1st ed. Near fine in cloth with very good, mylar protected dust jacket that has a crease near bottom edge. $40. Another copy, ex-library, very good. Some pages have creasse in upper right corner. Dust jacket has new protector, no spine label, piece of clear tape on one inner flap. $15.

192.1a. Women Photographers.The Woman's Eye. Selections of Work by Berenice Abbott; Diane Arbus; Margaret Bourke-White; Judy Dater; Frances Benjamin Johnston; Gertrude Kasebier; Dorothea Lange; Barbara Morgan; Bea Nettles; Alisa Wells. Edited and with an introduction by Anne Tucker. Knopf, 1976. 3rd printing in stiff illustrated wraps. [Useful anthology with well and lesser known images by noted photographers. Unusual inclusion of Diane Arbus, whose work is seldom published in quantity other than in books about her, and Alisa Wells, also known as Alisa Wells-Witteman, a fine photographer represented in the collections of the Center for Creative Photography. Very good plus with light wear to corners. SOLD

192.2. Women of Vision: Photographic Statements by Twenty Women Photographers edited by Dianora Niccolini. Intro by Arlene Alda. Unicorn, 1982. First printing April 1982. Fine in stiff illustrated wrappers. Photographers include Barbara Morgan, Lilo Raymond, Kathryn Abbe, Eva Rubinstein, Jill Freedman, Suzanne Opton, Erika Stone, Sonja Bullaty, Helen Buttfield, Via Wynroth, Marcia Keegan, Suzanne Szasz, Nancy Brown, Maggie Sherwood, Arlene Alda, Dianora Niccolini, Lida Moser, Ruth Orkin, Tana Hoban, Frances McLaughlin-Gill. 127 pp. Near fine. $15.

192.3 Women Photographers. Weisenfeld, Cheryl, et al. Women See Woman. Thomas Crowell, 1976. [Over 80 women photographers, inc. Linda Connor, Nell Dorr, Chris Enos, Jill Freedman, Jill Krementz, Mary Ellen Mark, Elaine Mayes, and Inge Morath.] Fine w. dj that is creased on front rt. edge (not affecting cover picture) and 2 small repaired tears. $35.

192.4. Women Photographers. The Achievements of Women in Photography, Honoring Barbara Morgan and Eve Arnold. Theme issue of Photographic INsight, Volume 2, Number 4, 1992. Most of this issue is based on a symposium held at the Rhode Island School of Design on March 2, 1991. Includes "Women, Photography and the Art Establishment: How Far Have We Come? A Symposium;" Sung, Chue Mei: The Pine, The Bamboo and the Plum: the Work of Barbara Morgan" by Diana Emery Hulick; "A Conversation Between Eve Arnold and April Rapier;" "Reinventing Photographic History: Addendum to the Symposium" by Deborah Johnson; "Catalina Island: Twenty Six Miles and Thirty Four years Away," essay by Deborah Irmas, photographs by Linda Lindroth; and book reviews. Entire issue, wraps, 28 pages. Very good with crimp at lower right. $40.

192.5. Women Photographers. Women in Photography. The Photo Review, 20:2 (Spring 1997). Entire issue, includes "On a History of Women Photographers," by Shelley Rice, et al.; "The Unexamined Life," by Nan Goldin; "Still Goldin" by Stephen Perloff; "The Music of Regret" by Laurie Simmons; "All Americans" by Stephen Perloff with photographs by Catherine Steinmann; "When Pictures Vanish" by Sigmar Polke; Barbara Crane Portfolio; review of AIPAD show; "Henry Buhl: An Interview" by Kay Kenny; et al. Fine. $15.

192.6. Women Photographers. Ovo Photo, Nos. 17/18, September-October 1974. Women photographers theme issue by Denyse Gerin-Lajoie. Photographers include Julia Margaret Cameron; Gertrude Kasebier; Tina Modotti; Dorothea Lange; Margaret Bourke-White; Barbara Morgan; Martine Franck; Claire Beaugrand-Champagne; Marion Palfi; Laura Jones; Camille Maheux; JoAnn Frann; Judith Eglington; Eva Rubinstein; Pamela Harris; Jerry Zbiral; Barbara Crane; Naomi Savage; Louise Turner; Louise Abbott; Gisele Freund; Louise de Grosbois; Abigail Heyman; Ginette laCasse; Mary Ellen Mark; Barbara Astman; Sherry Suris; Theres Totalik; Selena Tucktoo; Betty Hahn; Angela Nori; Lynn Murray; and Robin Williams. A scarce issue of this excellent Canadian photography journal. Wraps, 78 pages, very good with minor cover wear. $50.

192.7. Wood, John. The Photographic Arts. University of Iowa, 1997. Hardcover with dustjacket, as new in shrinkwrap. [Wood, an excellent writer who has written other notable volumes on photography, here explores the western American daguerreotype, the contemporary autochrome, the art of cyanotype, European pictorialism, and American symbolism in photography. American West; Autochrome; Cyanotype; Symbolism; Pictorialism; Stieglitz; Jerry Spagnoli; Daguerrotypes; Fred Payne Clatworthy; Coburn; Edouard Hannon; Otto Scharf; Alexis Mazourine; Maurice Bucquet; John Braun Metoyer; Daguerre; Negre; Bayard; Marville; Petit; Houssin; Fixon; Nadar; Le Gray.] Issued at $69.95. $40.

192.8. Woodman, Francesca. Francesca Woodman: Photographic Work. Wellesley College, 1986. Catalog for exhibit at Hunter College, February 13-March 14, 1986, then at Wellesley College, April 6-June 8, 1986, and later opened at the Irvine Fine Arts Gallery, University of California in April 1987. Preface by Ann Gabhart and text by Abigail Solomon-Godeau and Rosalind Krauss. Stiff glossy wraps, 63 pages, 45 photographs, near fine with a few small shallow indentations on cover. $150.

192.9. World War II. Camera & Darkroom. The Magazine for Creative Photographers. June 1994. Theme issue on three WWII photographers, Joe Rosenthal, Robert Capa, and Carl Mydans. Includes interview with Joe Rosenthal about his famous flag raising photo on Iwo Jima and interview with Carl Mydans about his wartime experiences, including as a POW. the article on Robert Capa focuses on his photographs of D-Day. Entire issue, 72 pages, like new except very slight age toning at edges and a small corner crease on one leaf. $15.

192.10. World War II. VJ Day in Photographs, edited by Christopher Westhorp. Salamander, 1995. 1st edition, 1st printing. Illustrated boards. Ex-library, lacks rear flyleaf, small library stamp on title page, otherwise fine. 64 pages. $5. (2 copies available)

193. World War II. Edited by Christopher Weshorp. London: Salamander, 1995. Issued on the fiftieth anniversary of VJ Day, marking the end of World War II with Japan on August 10, 1945. Numerous photos with detailed captions. Six chapters, including Is It Over?, Victory Day, Surrender, Going Home, the Long Way Back, and Unfinished Business. Large format, 64 pages. Very good condition, ex-library, with rear flyleaf removed and small library stamp on title page. No spine labels. Illustrated boards, not issued with dust jacket as far as I can determine. Lower fore edge corners bumped. $5. Same with corners not bumped. $7.50.

193.1. Worth, Don. Plants: Photographs by Don Worth. Untitled 13. Friends of Photography, 1977.Essays by David Featherstone and Jack Welpott. Introduction by James Enyeart. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at Friends of Photography Gallery, September 9-October 30, 1977. Stiff glossy illustrated wraps, 46 pages, fine. $20.

193.2. Worth, Don. Don Worth: Photographs, 1955-1985. Untitled 40. Friends of Photography, 1986. Introduction by Hal Fischer. 33 full page plates, including some in color. Includes chronology from artist's birth in 1924. Fine. $5.

193.3. Wright Brothers. Photographs by the Wright Brothers. Prints from the Glass Negatives at the Library of Congress. A Micropublication Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the First Flight by the Wright Brothers, December 17, 1903. Library of Congress, 1978. Booklet, 21 pages, with five microfiche reproducing 301 photographs organized in groups: Gliders; Powered Flights; Portraits and Informal Photographs; Kitty Hawk and Other Locales; and Memorabilia. Booklet provides list of all photographs. Near fine. $20.

 

 

 

 

 

194. Yeager, Bunny. Classic Photography, No. 3, Spring 1957. Includes "Beauty on the Beach, a Bunny Yeager Specialty," pages 10-17. Other features include portraits by Gene Cook of movie stars; John Dominus photos of Gloucester, Massachusetts; photographs of Italy and Yugoslavia by George Daniell; Mexican street photography; "Portfolio of Beauty," and others. Complete issue, 50 pages, about half of which depict nude or semi-nude young women. Good minus, with closed tears (no tape), creases, and crimps. $20.

The Year-Book of Photography and Photographic News Almanac for 1871- See Annuals.

195. Ylla. Animal Babies [Photographs by Ylla, one of the finest animal photographers; charming story by Arthur Gregor.] Harper & Row, 1959. Ex-library, well read, good with good dj that shows evidence of having been taped to book. $10.

195.a. Ylla. Animals in Africa. Text by L.S.B. Leakey. Harper & Brothers [1953]. Hardcover, blue cloth, with black and white photographs and tipped-in color photographs. Lacks dust jacket, somewhat faded on spine, little wear. $20.

195.aa Ylla. Cats. Design by Bob Cato. NY: Harper & Brothers, [ca. 1950]. Foreword by A.D. Hippisley Coxe. A very good copy with wear at bottom two corners, slight darkening along top edge of paper-covered boards, no dust jacket. $20.

195.1. Ylla. Two Little Bears. Harper & Row, 1954. Ex-library, well read, a few pages with tears (one with tape repair), last page has been replaced with tipped-in photocopy on archival paper. $10.

196. Young Photographers. University Art Museum, College of Fine Arts, University of New Mexico, 1968.Second Edition. Introduction by Van Deren Coke, organizer of the exhibition, which traveled to Mills College Art Gallery, Oakland, California; Madison Art Center, Madison, Wisconsin; Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina; University Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville, et al. Photographers include: Abell, Raymond; Ahlsted, David; Alinder, James; Anderson, Hollis; Barnes, James A.; Beltran, George; Brown, Robert E.; Burgess, James L.; Carroll, Wendell; Chapman, Nancy Jean; Cheng, Carl; Coleman, Barbara Jean; Colley, David; Curry, Phillip W.; D’Agostino, Peter; Dearstyne, John; Doherty, William; Feldstein, L. Peter; Hallman, Gary; Hayes, Eugene; Jones, Harold; Ketchum, Cavalliere; Koral, Barry; Kraft, James; Kronengold, Eric; Lake, Jerry Lee; Larson, William G.; Lennebacker, Wayne R.; Levin, Robert Louis; Lindstrom, John; Livingston, Jacquelin; Mills, John; Munez, Anne Morgan; Paden, Donald; Prince, Douglas; Rice, Leland D; Romeike, Carla M.; Sahlstrand, James M.; Salmo, Frank; Sanders, Charles; Smith, Philip; Sommese, Lanny; Sonneman, Eve; Steenerson, Mark; Turnquist, Trudy; Van Dyke, Peter; Viskupic, Gary A.; Wallis, Helen; Ward, Richard; Weir, John Spence; Wigger, Paul; Wilgus, Jack; Wilson, Harry; Woller, Ellen E.; and Woodward, Stephen S. Glossy wraps, 55 illustrations, generally two to a page, 36 pages, very good with some rubbing on front cover, especially along spine. $7.50.

197. Yulsman, Jerry. From the Back of the Back of the Bus by Dick Gregory. Edited by Bob Orben. Photographs by Jerry Yulsman. Introduction by Hugh M. Hefner, Editor-Publisher, Playboy. Avon paperback, 1962. S-129. Presumed first printing thus, no later printings indicated (at least 8 Avon reprints were published). Pithy and often humorous comments by comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory with Yulsman's photographs of him on facing pages. [Photographer Jerry Yulsman not to be confused with photographer Jerry N. Uelsmann.] Wraps, 125 pages, good plus with damp stain on top right edges of first few pages, pages beginning to age tone, with custom made 4-mil polyester jacket. $7.50.

Livres de Photographie. Libros de Fotografia. Fotografie-Bucher. Libri di Fotografia. Fotobocker. Photography Books.

 

198. Zoller, Charles. A Portrait of Rochester Through the Lens of Charles Zoller. Rochester History. Volume 1, No. 1, January 1988. Stapled wraps, 24 pages. Zoller (1852-1932) left behind 5,000 autochromes and thousands of black and white negatives now at the George Eastman Museum and the Monroe County Parks Department. Like new, $15.