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By turns shocking and sublime, this work on the manner by which life takes leave of this earth, and the manner in which it rejoins it, is sure to be one of this year's most exciting photography books.
First edition, first printing. Hardcover. Fine gray linen cloth with debossed title on front cover, stamped in black on spine, with dust jacket. Photographs and introductory text by Sally Mann. Design by Laura Lindgren. 129pp., with 82 tritone and four-color plates, and 2 black and white reference illustrations, beautifully printed on heavy fine art paper (Phoenix Motion Xantur 170gsm paper) by Dr. Cantz'she Druckerei, Germany from separations made by Martin Senn. CONDITION: New in New dust jacket. From the publisher: "Renowned for her candid portrayal of family life (Immediate Family), her revealing study of girlhood (At Twelve), and landscapes from the American South (Mother Land and Deep South), internationally acclaimed photographer Sally Mann has produced a powerful new body of work on the one subject that affects us all. In WHAT REMAINS, a five-part meditation on mortality, Mann focuses her lens on the ineffable divide between body and soul, the means by which life takes leave of this earth, and the manner in which it rejoins it. Mann's new photographs are by turns shocking and sublime. An armed fugitive is hunted down by police. She photographs the scars left on her property after the incident. A series of brooding, otherworldly landscapes made at the Civil War battlefield of Antietam is followed by a group of close-up portraits of Mann's own children, floating in the inky black atmosphere of the nineteenth-century ambrotype; another series taken at a forensics study site offers an unflinching look at the process of decomposition, as do images of a beloved pet greyhound--long since departed. Made with the collodion process, using glass plates, the resulting images are at once painterly, sculptural, and photographic. " 
First edition, first printing. Signed in black ink recto the title page by Mann. Hardcover. Fine gray linen cloth with debossed title on front cover, stamped in black on spine, with dust jacket. Photographs and introductory text by Sally Mann. Design by Laura Lindgren. 129pp., with 82 tritone and four-color plates, and 2 black and white reference illustrations, beautifully printed on heavy fine art paper (Phoenix Motion Xantur 170gsm paper) by Dr. Cantz'she Druckerei, Germany from separations made by Martin Senn. CONDITION: New in New dust jacket (opened only for signature). From the publisher: "Renowned for her candid portrayal of family life (Immediate Family), her revealing study of girlhood (At Twelve), and landscapes from the American South (Mother Land and Deep South), internationally acclaimed photographer Sally Mann has produced a powerful new body of work on the one subject that affects us all. In WHAT REMAINS, a five-part meditation on mortality, Mann focuses her lens on the ineffable divide between body and soul, the means by which life takes leave of this earth, and the manner in which it rejoins it. Mann's new photographs are by turns shocking and sublime. An armed fugitive is hunted down by police. She photographs the scars left on her property after the incident. A series of brooding, otherworldly landscapes made at the Civil War battlefield of Antietam is followed by a group of close-up portraits of Mann's own children, floating in the inky black atmosphere of the nineteenth-century ambrotype; another series taken at a forensics study site offers an unflinching look at the process of decomposition, as do images of a beloved pet greyhound--long since departed. Made with the collodion process, using glass plates, the resulting images are at once painterly, sculptural, and photographic. " Signed by Author. ![See more details about What Remains: Sally Mann [Signed] See more details about What Remains: Sally Mann [Signed]](images/ui/s.gif)
A Fine copy in dark gray cloth of this large-format photography book, in a Fine dust jacket. 
0821228439 Good condition. May have some markings & or shelfwear. All pages intact. Used items may not include extras such as infotrac, CD or other web access codes. 
Has a remainder mark. There are scratch marks to on rear jacket with impression on back board. Little bumping to top/bottom spine. Very nice in protective mylar sleeve. 
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Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 132 p. Contains: Illustrations. 
Hardcover. From an inventory that is 100% brand-new, 100% direct from the publishers' distribution channel. We carry NO pre-owned, NO remaindered. We pack in CARDBOARD to ensure the pristine quality is maintained. (Bubble-wrap alone is NOT sufficient to protect from USPS equipment. ) Guaranteed brand-NEW, protected with CARDBOARD, your satisfaction is guaranteed. BKLUVID: 9780821228432. 
First Edition, Large dark gray boards with black stamping to spine. Near Fine in very good DJ. 
0821228439 Absolutely Brand New. No marks and in pristine condition. Used items may not include extras such as infotrac, CD or other web access codes. 
Tight, clean and crisp. A tiny dent to bottom at rear, otherwise an excellent copy now protected in a new Mylar cover. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not price clipped. Not ex-library. First Edition stated.; Oblong 4to; 132 pages. 
132 pp., 85 tritone photographs and 1 four-color photograph. A collection of more than eighty tritone photographs highlights a five-part reflection on mortality, the separation of body and soul, life and death, the moment of death, and the manner in which life renews the earth. 
85 tritone photographs and 1 four-color photograph. First edition. Very near fine in like dust jacket. 
Fine in an about fine dj. (4to. ) (129pp. ) (Couple of faint vertical scratches on front panel of dj. ) Features 85 tritone plates and 1 four-color photograph. Also 2 black & white reference illustrations. 
Near Fine in a Very Good+ dust jacket. Oversized. SIGNED by Sally Mann on the title page. Stated First Edition. Small rub to the rear panel of the jacket, otherwise a bright and attractive copy. 129 pp. 