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One of photography's most original artist examines the celebrites of her time in a remarkable collection of portraits in this reissue.
WORKING COPY. Very good in publisher's bumped and creased decorated wrappers. Text and plates unaffected and as new. Available in our UK premises for prompt dispatch worldwide. 
Crisp, clean, unread paperback with moderate shelfwear, creasing and bending to the covers and a publisher's mark to one edge-NICE! 
Crisp, clean, unread paperback with moderate shelfwear, creasing and bending to the covers and a publisher's mark to one edge-NICE! 1.65 lbs. 
Crisp, clean, unread paperback with light shelfwear to the covers and a publisher's mark to one edge-NICE! 1.65 lbs. 
Unmarked, uncreased, gently used. Cover has slight shelf wear. Pages clean & bright, binding tight. *Ships Next Business day* 
Includes texts and pictures of many articles and photos: Oswald's letters to his mother, Blaze Starr, Madalyn Murray, Mae West, The Man who became a woman, Tiptoe to happiness with Tiny Tim, James Brown, Tokyo Rose and many more. 
One hundred and fifty-one of Arbus' astonishing photographs, originally taken for magazine assignments and featuring many portraits of the then-famous as well as the anonymous that she was famous for. The book is clean, has no writing or marks, has no cracks or creases on the spine, but missed a "fine" rating because the corners are a little soft. Cover still has lustre and the book is tight and solid. 
0893812331 One of photography's most original artists examines the celebrities of her time in a remarkable collection of portraits. Diane Arbus: Magazine Work presents more than one hundred portraits and features profiles Arbus wrote to accompany her pictures. Luminaries include Jayne Mansfield, Mae West, William Golding, Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer, and many others. Diane Arbus: Magazine Work reveals the growth of an artist who posed no artificial boundary between art and the paying job, and who succeeded, regardless of the outlet, in putting her own uncompromising, indelible stamp on the visual imagination. An essay by Thomas W. Southall discusses the importance of Arbus's magazine work to her evolving vision. 176 pages. Your order on its way to you by the next business day! 
Collection of the acclaimed, offbeat photographer's work, vg in pict covers; minor wear/curling to edges, ownership info inside front cover else a tight square unmarked copy in sound binding. 
Arbus, Diane. DIANE ARBUS MAGAZINE WORK. (Millerton, NY): Aperture, (1984). 175p, 11" X 9 1/2", pictorial boards, photos, name stamp on endpaper, vg in dj with a small tear. Over 100 portraits and features profiles Arbus wrote to accompany her portraits. 
0747513090 Diane Arbus was a sinular and explosive force in photography, reshaping both the ways pictures are made and our response to them. This ia a collective portrait of sixties' style and culture. It reveals an artist who posed no artificial boundary between "art" and the "paying job", and who chose, regardless of the outlet, to put her own uncompromising, indelible stamp on our visual imagination. Front cover corners curl upward slightly. Clean interior; 175 pages. 
Very light soiling on bottom edge. Small price label on back cover. 175 pages. All proceeds benefit local libraries. 
Previously read with moderate shelf wear. No underlining or margin notes present. We are the Twin Cities' largest independent book store. 
Finally, the long-awaited paperback version of the collection of Diane Arbus's highly acclaimed, offbeat work, presenting a portrait of sixties style and culture. 141 black-and-white photographs. 