Photography Books. Taipei to Deborah Turbeville.

Robert Taft -- see History in H 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. 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.

172.4. 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.

172.5. 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. $30.

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 and 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.