Photography Books. T. Kallard to George Krause.

93c. Kallard, T. Laser Art & Optical Transforms. Optosonic Press, 1979. [With an introduction by Rosemary Jackson, Director, Museum of Holography, New York. Covers holograms & laser light imagery, including light shows, with technical explanations. Numerous illustrations, 170 pages.] Wraps [only edition], bump at top of spine, o/w vg. Scarce. $30.

94. Kane, Art. Poppy, John. Art Kane. The Persuasive Image. . . . Alskog, 1975. Masters of Contemporary Photography Series. Wraps, vg , $10.

94a. Karsh, Yousuf. In Search of Greatness. Reflections of Yousuf Karsh. Knopf, 1962. [Karsh's autobiography with dust jacket (date printed on inner flap 11/62) photo of Karsh by Irving Penn. In reflecting on his remarkable life and career as a portrait photographer, Karsh traces his steps from his troubled boyhood in Armenia and Turkey, his marriage to the lovely Solange Gauthier, his emigration at the age of 17 to Canada, his mentor, the great John Garo of Boston, and the highlights of his work, including tales of the luminaries who have sat before his camera: Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, Pablo Casals, Bernard Shaw, John L. Lewis, Sibelius, Pope John XXIII, Helen Keller, and Ernest Hemingway, all of whom are illustrated in this hardcover volume, which is in fine condition with dust jacket that is fine except a light crease on the inside rear flap. $40.

94aa. Karsh, Yousuf. This Is Rome: A Pilgrimage in Words and Pictures. Conducted by Fulton J. Sheen. Photographed by Yousuf Karsh. Described by H.V. Morton. With an introduction by Bishop Sheen. Hawthorn Books, 1960. Stated 1st edition March 1960. Profusely illustrated with both black-and-white and color photos. Binding is red cloth over boards; this is less common binding than the blue cloth and paper version, also found in a stated first edition. Acetate protected dust jacket with wear to extremities. Book itself is near fine. $10.

94aaa. Karsh. Karsh: A Fifty Year Retrospective by Yousuf Karsh. NYGS/ Little Brown, 1983.[Portraits, most of the famous, in chapters on Statesmen, Authors, Artists, Scientists and Physicians, Musicians, Actors and Actresses. Also chapters on Karsh in Color; Hands; and On Assignment.] Issued in connection with exhibition at International Center of Photography. Wraps, vg with crimp on front cover, 4th printing. SOLD

Kasebier, Gertrude - See Arts in Virginia.

94aaaa. Katz, Jerome and Sidney J. Fogel. Photographic Analysis. A Textbook of Photographic Science. Morgan & Morgan, 1971. 1st ed. w/o dj, bump at top of spine, wrinkle in black cloth cover, binding tight, contents fine. $15.

94.b. Katz, Leandro. Leandro Katz: The Catherwood Project, January 15-March 10, 1992. Exhibition catalog. Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, Schine Student Center, Syracuse University, No. 27. Wraps, foldsout on four illustrated sides, 3 leaves with six pages laid in. [Frederick Catherwood (1799-1854) and John L. Stephens (1805-1852) were the first English-speaking travelers to explore the Maya region in Mexico. They spread news of their discoveries through Catherwood's drawings. With his camera, Katz followed in Catherwood's footsteps.] Very good with a few crimps. $20.

94ba. Kenna, Michael. Michael Kenna: Twenty Year Retrospective. Treville, 1994. Sealed in original shrinkwrap with Strand book store sticker indicating that it is signed. Could be first, second, or third edition. Small tear in shrinkwrap on rear, not affecting dust jacket. $200.

94ba.1. Kenna, Michael. Japan. Nazraeli Press, 2003. 1st edition, 1st printing. SIGNED. Text in Japanese and English. Introduction by Kohtaro Iizawa. Bound in red silk with spine titles in white and cover title in black, housed in black silk portfolio closed with bone clasps. A stunning book in both content and production, issued in an edition of 4,000. Fine/fine. $550.

94bb. Kennerly David Hume. Shooter by David Hume Kennerly, Pulitzer Prize Winner. [Autobiography of the photographer who photographed the Vietnam War and the White House, and won the Pulitzer at age 25.] Hardcover with protected dust jacket, like new, with evidence of price change on front inner flap of dust jacket. Newsweek, 1979. Stated second edition. $15.

94bbb. Kertesz, Andre. Distortions. Knopf, 1976. 1st edition, ex-library with significant shelf wear to bottom edge of gray cloth. Hinges reinforced with archival white tape. Protected dust jacket with spine label chipped at top of spine. Tape shadows on cloth from former tape used to affix protector. New dust jacket protector. Good reference copy of an exceptional book with 120 Kertesz nude studies with a fun house mirror. SOLD

94.b.1. Kertesz, Andre. Andre Kertesz: New York State of Mind. Essay by Robert Gurbo, stiff blank wraps with dust jacket. 38 pages. Stephen Daiter Gallery, 2001. As new, fine. $20. (Three copies available.)

94.b.2. Kertesz, Andre. Andre Kertesz: A Ninetieth Birthday Celebration. National Museum of Photography, Film, and Television, 1984. Originally published by the Arts Council of Great Britain, 1979. Essay by Colin Ford. Photographs from Hungary, Paris, New York, England, et al. Wraps, 48 pages, like new $30.

94.b.3. Kertesz, Andre. "A Point View," in Infinity, Volume 14, Number 3, March 1965, cover and pages 4-12. Photographs by Andre Kertesz and a review of the recent Museum of Modern Art show of his work by Dan Budnik. Includes seldom published Kertesz photos. Entire issue, 30 pages. Other articles include, but not limited to, a review by Sammy Davis, Jr. of Nothing Personal by Richard Avedon and James Baldwin, and a portfolio by Jerry Burchard. Cover, "Sleeping Boy, 1912," by Kertesz. Very good with shadow of removed small label on cover, address of original subscriber printed on back cover. $40.

94.b.4. Kertesz, Andre. An Important Collection of Andre Kertesz Vintage Photographs. Paris and Hungary, 1919-1927. Christie’s New York. Thursday, 17 April 1997. Lots 172-208. Wraps, unmarked, very good with small bump on top right edge. [Collection of Jane Corkin. Includes extensive notes about Kertesz and his exceptional photographs, including some of the known in the history of photography such as "Chez Mondrian." $25.

94.b.5. Kertesz, Andre. Andre Kertesz: The Mirror as Muse. Essay by Robert Gurbo. Catalog for exhibition, Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago, 26 November 1999 - 15 January 2000. [informative essay and some images not included in Distortions (1976).] Wraps, finely printed. 16 pages. Like new, $20.

94.b.6. Kertesz, Andre. Andre Kertesz. I Grandi Fotografi. Serie Argento. Grulppo Editoriale Fabbri, 1983. Text in Italian by Attilio Colombo. Wraps, 64 pages, very good with minor shelf wear and small bump top edge of back cover. $15.

94.b.7. Kertesz, Andre. "Kertesz at Eighty-Five," by Ben Lifson in Portfolio: The Magazine of the Visual Arts, Volume 1, No. 2, June-July 1979, pages 58-64, with 12 illustrations. Entire issue of magazine, 96 pages, other articles on Luminism, Picasso's Three Musicians, Washington, DC's Art and Architecture, Fireworks, Ten of America's Best Designed Buildings, Chardin's Magic, et al. Fine, $15.

94.b.7.1. Kertesz, Andre. On Reading. Grossman, 1975. Grossman published the 1st edition in hardcover in 1971. This paperback is not to be confused with later reprints. A clean copy with covers slight curling at outside edges and small crimp bottom outside corner of back cover. No marks, tears, odors or other defects. 64 photographs mostly taken in New York, Paris, and Buenos Aires. $20.

Killip, Chris - See Meatyard, Ralph.

94.b.8. Kizny, Tomasz. The Passengers: Moscow, Warsaw, Berlin, Paris, New York. Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, 2008. Essay in German and English by Luca Giuliani. Edition of 1,000. 44 pages. French wraps. Ex-library with two rubber stamps, no other library evidence, otherwise vg+ with minor shelf wear. [Portraits of subway riders with their reproduced signatures below the black-and-white photographs. Kizny made these finely reproduced portraits after establishing rapport with fellow passengers during the years 1998 to 2002.] $25.

94c. Klein, H. Arthur. Holography. Lippincott, 1970. 1st ed. Illustrated with diagrams and photographs of holograms. Ex-library, new dust jacket protector, tape stains inside covers, spine label, rear flyleaf removed. Reading copy. $5.

94c.a. Klein, William. Close Up. Thames and Hudson, 1989. 1st ed. Hardcover with protected dust jacket. [A brilliant collection of Klein's close-ups from shoots in Paris, New York, Atlanta Democratic Convention, Tokyo, Moscow, Ypres, Hollywood, et al. with his commentary. Mostly photos, very well printed, are of unidentified people but a few celebrities appear like Muhammad Ali and Ingrid Bergman.] Very good with wear at top of dust jacket spine, binding is bumped bottom right. Signature of previous owner on preliminary title page. $75.

Klein, William - See also Barboza, Anthony

94c.1. Klett, Mark. Desert Legends: Re-storying the Sonoran Borderlands. Text by Gary Paul Narhan. Photographs by Mark Klett. Henry Holt, 1994. Hardcover, 1st printing, hardcover with protected dust jacket, fine/fine. Issued at $45. $20.

94d. Klett, Mark. View Finder: Mark Klett, Photography, and the Reinvention of Landscape by William L. Fox. University of New Mexico, 2001. 1st ed. in wraps, as new in shrinkwrap. [Keys: Western United States; Landscape; Timothy O’Sullivan; Kyle Bajakian; Ansel Adams; Robert Adams; Edward Weston; Byron Wolfe; William Henry Jackson] ISBN 0-8263-2220-4. Issued at $34.95. $21.

95. Knowles, Katharine and Thea Wheelwright. Along the Maine Coast. Barre, 1967. Photos by Knowles. Excellent quality printing by Meriden Gravure. Illustrated boards. 2nd prtg. Very good with custom made mylar protector. $15.

96. Kowal, Cal. Cal Kowal. Tee Shirts Are Tacky. Photographs. Self-published, 1976. SIGNED “Edition of 1000 Cal Kowal." Wraps, 48 pages, like new. Black-and-white square format photographs of Americans wearing tee shirts. [Born and educated in Chicago, Kowal earned a BA in art and architectural history from the University of Illinois, Chicago, and a MS from the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology. From 1971 to 2002 he taught at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. In 1975, he was included in Mike Mandel's photographers baseball cards (#65).] Scarce. $65.

97. Kowal, Cal. This Space Reserved. Self-published, 1980, unpaginated. Wraps, artist’s book of photographs of ways people reserved parking spaces in Chicago in Winter 1979. Fine with small spot on bottom edge of text block. $30.

97a. Kramer, Arnold. Arnold Kramer / Interior Views. April 21 - June 4, 1978. Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1978. Essay by Jane Livingston. Photography at the Corcoran Series. 1,500 copies printed. Includes checklist of 26 works and biographical information. Wraps, 12 pages, fine. $35.

98. Kratochvil, Antonin. Broken Dream: 20 Years of War in Eastern Europe. Monacelli, 1997. [Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Soviet Union.] 1st ed., as new hardcover clothbound with protected dust jacket. $90.

99. Krause, George. George Krause-1. Introduction by Mark Power. Toll & Armstrong, 1972. 1st ed., fine w. vg+ dj. $35

99.1. Krause, George. George Krause. Krause Roman. Houston, TX: Harris Gallery, 1991. Text by Mark Power. First edition. Softcover. [Black-and-white nude photographs of Krause, wearing only his eyeglasses, and a nude female model, forming all the letters in the alphabet.] Wraps, fine. Signed by Krause on the verso of the front cover. With a custom-made polyester jacket. Scarce, with only 1 copy listed in OCLC. $75.

99.2. Krause, George. George Krause. I Nudi. Mancini Gallery, 1980. Wraps, 23 black-and-white plates, primarily nudes of women and men photographed in Italy, 1977-1980. Very good +, with bottom right corner kissed. [Also issued in a limited numbered edition, both editions are scarce.] $35.

99.3. Krims, Les. Les Krims. Making Chicken Soup. Humpy Press, 1972. Distributed by Light Impressions. First edition. Small softcover book with 28 sepia plates depicting Krims' mother Sally Krims, wearing only underpants, demonstrating how to make chicken soup. Includes recipes for Kreplach and Matzo Balls and reproduction of a hand-written letter from Sally to her son Les about chicken soup dated May 5, 1970. With custom-made polyester jacket. Martin Parr, The Photobook, Volume 2, page 22. SIGNED and inscribed by Les Krims to me at Light Gallery, NYC, in 1979. Fine. $300.

99.3.1. Kriz, Villem. Villem Kriz Photographs by David Featherstone. Friends of Photography, 1979. Issued as Untitled 19. Just a trace of shelf wear on covers of this beautifully printed monograph of Kriz' surrealistic photographs, published on Flokote, 100 lb, by Herald Printers in Monterey, California. Issued in an edition of only 3,500 copies. $10.

99.4. Kruger, Barbara. Barbara Kruger. Picture/Readings. Self-published, 1978. Kruger's rare first book. Oblong softcover in stiff titled deep blue glossy wraps, 47 pages, illustrated with Kruger's photographs of buildings juxtaposed with fictional narratives. Near fine with minute wear at a couple of corners. Housed in an archival quality rare book wrapper. $1,500.

99.5. Kunsman, Eric T. Eric T. Kunsman. Exposing Saints: A Roadmap to the Photography Saints in the United States. Booksmart Studio, 2004. #98 in an edition of 1,500 (although it is likely that far fewer copies were produced). Oblong clothbound artist's book, 42 pages, handbound, with maps and fold-out two page panoramic black-and-white landscape photographs. [Kunsman, owner of Booksmart Studio, a custom printing firm in Rochester, New York, has taught photography at Mercer County Community College, West Windsor, New Jersey; Rochester Institute of Technology; et al., and has exhibited widely throughout the U.S. According to Kunsman, "This book was partly inspired by my students from the Southwest Photography Workshop held in the summer of 2004."] $50.