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Walker Evans: A Biography (1995)
ISBN: 9780395590720 bzw. 0395590728, vermutlich in Englisch, Houghton Mifflin., Boston MA. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand, Erstausgabe.
Cloth and paper over boards. 358 p. B&W photos. Audience: General/trade. Biography of classic American Studies photographer Walker Evans, b.1903-d.1975, whose work first became well-known as Depression Era share-cropper images with "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" by James Agee. This is the first full biography of Evans. Charismatic and seductive, Walker Evans was a magnet for many of the brightest talents of his day. His was a sensualist, a junk collector, a connoisseur, a wit. His photographic work theme was social justice; his lifestyle was that of an aristocratic aesthete and a spendthrift (from jacket flaps). Very good in fine dust jacket. Near fine volume. a few light markings, phrases by prior owner. First edition. 1st printing. Complete number line. Books.
Walker Evans: Message from the Interior (1995)
ISBN: 9780395590720 bzw. 0395590728, vermutlich in Englisch, Houghton Mifflin., Boston MA. gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe.
Cloth and paper over boards. 358 p. B&W photos. Audience: General/trade. Biography of classic American Studies photographer Walker Evans, b.1903-d.1975, whose work first became well-known as Depression Era share-cropper images with "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" by James Agee. This is the first full biography of Evans. Charismatic and seductive, Walker Evans was a magnet for many of the brightest talents of his day. His was a sensualist, a junk collector, a connoisseur, a wit. His photographic work theme was social justice; his lifestyle was that of an aristocratic aesthete and a spendthrift (from jacket flaps). Very good in fine dust jacket. Near fine volume. a few light markings, phrases by prior owner. First edition. 1st printing. Complete number line. 1.
Walker Evans: Message from the Interior (1995)
ISBN: 9780395590720 bzw. 0395590728, vermutlich in Englisch, Houghton Mifflin., Boston MA. gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe.
Cloth and paper over boards. 358 p. B&W photos. Audience: General/trade. Biography of classic American Studies photographer Walker Evans, b.1903-d.1975, whose work first became well-known as Depression Era share-cropper images with "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" by James Agee. This is the first full biography of Evans. Charismatic and seductive, Walker Evans was a magnet for many of the brightest talents of his day. His was a sensualist, a junk collector, a connoisseur, a wit. His photographic work theme was social justice; his lifestyle was that of an aristocratic aesthete and a spendthrift (from jacket flaps). Very good in fine dust jacket. Near fine volume. a few light markings, phrases by prior owner. First edition. 1st printing. Complete number line. 1.
Walker Evans: Message from the Interior (1995)
ISBN: 9780395590720 bzw. 0395590728, in Englisch, Houghton Mifflin., Boston MA. gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe.
Cloth and paper over boards. 358 p. B&W photos. Audience: General/trade. Biography of classic American Studies photographer Walker Evans, b.1903-d.1975, whose work first became well-known as Depression Era share-cropper images with "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" by James Agee. This is the first full biography of Evans. Charismatic and seductive, Walker Evans was a magnet for many of the brightest talents of his day. His was a sensualist, a junk collector, a connoisseur, a wit. His photographic work theme was social justice; his lifestyle was that of an aristocratic aesthete and a spendthrift (from jacket flaps). Very good in fine dust jacket. Near fine volume. a few light markings, phrases by prior owner. First edition. 1st printing. Complete number line.
Walker Evans: Message from the Interior (1995)
ISBN: 9780395590720 bzw. 0395590728, in Englisch, Houghton Mifflin., Boston MA. gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe.
Cloth and paper over boards. 358 p. B&W photos. Audience: General/trade. Biography of classic American Studies photographer Walker Evans, b.1903-d.1975, whose work first became well-known as Depression Era share-cropper images with "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" by James Agee. This is the first full biography of Evans. Charismatic and seductive, Walker Evans was a magnet for many of the brightest talents of his day. His was a sensualist, a junk collector, a connoisseur, a wit. His photographic work theme was social justice; his lifestyle was that of an aristocratic aesthete and a spendthrift (from jacket flaps). Very good in fine dust jacket. Near fine volume. a few light markings, phrases by prior owner. First edition. 1st printing. Complete number line.
Walker Evans: Message from the Interior (1995)
ISBN: 9780395590720 bzw. 0395590728, vermutlich in Englisch, Houghton Mifflin., Boston MA. gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe.
Cloth and paper over boards. 358 p. B&W photos. Audience: General/trade. Biography of classic American Studies photographer Walker Evans, b.1903-d.1975, whose work first became well-known as Depression Era share-cropper images with "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" by James Agee. This is the first full biography of Evans. Charismatic and seductive, Walker Evans was a magnet for many of the brightest talents of his day. His was a sensualist, a junk collector, a connoisseur, a wit. His photographic work theme was social justice; his lifestyle was that of an aristocratic aesthete and a spendthrift (from jacket flaps). Very good in fine dust jacket. Near fine volume. a few light markings, phrases by prior owner. First edition. 1st printing. Complete number line.
Walker Evans: Message from the Interior (1995)
ISBN: 9780395590720 bzw. 0395590728, vermutlich in Englisch, Houghton Mifflin., Boston MA. gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe.
Cloth and paper over boards. 358 p. B&W photos. Audience: General/trade. Biography of classic American Studies photographer Walker Evans, b.1903-d.1975, whose work first became well-known as Depression Era share-cropper images with "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" by James Agee. This is the first full biography of Evans. Charismatic and seductive, Walker Evans was a magnet for many of the brightest talents of his day. His was a sensualist, a junk collector, a connoisseur, a wit. His photographic work theme was social justice; his lifestyle was that of an aristocratic aesthete and a spendthrift (from jacket flaps). Very good in fine dust jacket. Near fine volume. a few light markings, phrases by prior owner. First edition. 1st printing. Complete number line.
Walker Evans: A Biography (1995)
ISBN: 9780395590720 bzw. 0395590728, vermutlich in Englisch, Houghton Mifflin. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Hedgehog's Whimsey Books.
Boston MA.: Houghton Mifflin., 1995. First edition. 1st printing. Complete number line.. Hard cover. Very good in fine dust jacket. Near fine volume. a few light markings, phrases by prior owner.. Evans, Walker (Selected Photos by).. 1 Cloth and paper over boards. 358 p. B&W photos. Audience: General/trade. Biography of classic American Studies photographer Walker Evans, b.1903-d.1975, whose work first became well-known as Depression Era share-cropper images with "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" by James Agee. This is the first full biography of Evans. Charismatic and seductive, Walker Evans was a magnet for many of the brightest talents of his day. His was a sensualist, a junk collector, a connoisseur, a wit. His photographic work theme was social justice; his lifestyle was that of an aristocratic aesthete and a spendthrift (from jacket flaps).