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Lord Tennyson and His Friends

“A LUMINOUS AND VISIONARY ART”

CAMERON, Julia Margaret. Lord Tennyson and His Friends. London, 1893.

Limited first edition, number 209 of 400 copies, of this collection of 26 rich photogravures, most by significant Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, depicting such notables as Tennyson, Browning, Longfellow, Carlyle, Gladstone, Herschel and Darwin. $4800.

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Calls, Sounds and Merchandise of the Peking Street Peddlers

DOCUMENTARY OF THE TRADITIONAL CHINESE SYSTEM OF PEDDLING,
WITH 61 COLOR PRINTS AND 31 MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS

CONSTANT, Samuel Victor. Calls, Sounds and Merchandise of the Peking Street Peddlers. Peking, circa 1935.

First edition of this unusual documentation of Peking street-vendors, their instruments and their calls, illustrated with 61 color-printed lithographs, mounted paper cut-out and 16 mounted halftone photographs. $4500.

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Making of an American

INSCRIBED BY JACOB RIIS

RIIS, Jacob. The Making of an American. New York, 1901.

First edition of the pioneering photographer and reformer's autobiography, published the decade after his influential work, How the Other Half Lives, with frontispiece portrait and 83 photographic illustrations, many full-page, in original bright gilt cloth, inscribed to a prominent social reformer and close friend of Jane Addams mentioned in the text: "Mrs Emmons Blaine with the admiration and respect of the author Jacob A. Riis. New York, Dec 9, 1901." $4500.

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Perspective of Nudes

RARE PRESENTATION/ASSOCIATION COPY OF PERSPECTIVE OF NUDES, INSCRIBED BY BILL BRANDT TO RALPH GIBSON, THE PIONEERINGPHOTOGRAPHER WHOSE LUSTRUM PRESS CHANGED PUBLISHING HISTORY

BRANDT, Bill. Perspective of Nudes. New York, 1961.

First American edition of a rare association copy of Brandt’s groundbreaking work, inscribed to Ralph Gibson, photographer and publishing maverick whose Lustrum Press vitally reshaped photobook history, “To Ralph Gibson from Bill Brandt, July 1978,” featuring 90 photogravures of female nudes. $4500.

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Constantinople

RARE COLOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM OF CONSTANTINOPLE, CIRCA 1890, CONSISTING OF 30 VINTAGE PHOTOCHROM PRINTS

PHOTOCHROM ZURICH. Constantinople. Zürich, circa 1890.

Rare photographic album of Constantinople, circa 1890, by the renowned studio of Photochrom Zürich, with 30 beautiful mounted vintage photochrom color prints offering exceptional views of majestic mosques, palaces, and plazas, as well as the people of this great city, in magnificent velvet binding with brass furniture. $4500.

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Framework Houses of the Siegen Industrial Region

EXTRAORDINARY PRESENTATION/ASSOCIATION COPY OF
FRAMEWORK HOUSES, INSCRIBED BY HILLA BECHER
TO PIONEERING PHOTOGRAPHER AND PUBLISHER RALPH GIBSON

BECHER, Bernd and BECHER, Hilla. Framework Houses of the Siegen Industrial Region. (Munich): 1977.

First edition, a rare presentation/association copy of the work of two "crucially important figures" in 20th-century photography (Parr & Badger), inscribed by Hilla Becher to Ralph Gibson, pioneering photographer and co-founder of the legendary Lustrum Press, "For Ralph Gibson, With kind regards, Hilla Becher," featuring 350 compelling duotone images. $4500.

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Photograph signed. Auden.

SIGNED BY LOTTE JACOBI

JACOBI, Lotte. Photograph signed. Auden. New York, circa 1946.

Vintage gelatin silver print by Lotte Jacobi, signed by her with her embossed “New York” studio stamp in the lower right corner of print recto, her famed 1946 portrait of poet W.H. Auden, his face half in shadow, half in soft light, quietly intent on the open book in his hands. $4500.

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Photograph signed. Kollwitz

“CELEBRATED FOR THEIR DIRECTNESS, THEIR PENETRATING IMMEDIACY”

JACOBI, Lotte. Photograph signed. Kollwitz. No place, circa 1970.

Large gelatin silver print of the legendary German artist, this rarely seen image of a pensive Kollwitz captured by Jacobi the same day in 1931 as her more common portrait of the artist facing the camera, with Jacobi’s trademark penciled signature at the corner of this 10 by 13-inch print. $4500.

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Photograph. Signed Mat

“A RELAXED, UNTIDY, SOMEWHAT SELF-INDULGENT, WISE VISIONARY”

(STIEGLITZ, Alfred) JACOBI, Lotte. Photograph. Signed Mat. New York, circa 1930.

Vintage gelatin silver print of Stieglitz, with a large mat signed in the lower corner by Jacobi in her trademark pencil, from a photograph taken at Stieglitz’ New York gallery in 1938, this wonderful portrait capturing the warmth of the legendary American photographer whose work vitally encouraged Jacobi “to develop her personal style and artistic voice.” $4500.

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Edward Weston. His Life and Photographs

“THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS BY EDWARD WESTON EVER PUBLISHED”

(WESTON, Edward) WESTON, Cole and MADDOW, Ben. Edward Weston. His Life and Photographs. Millerton, New York, 1979.

Signed limited edition, number 258 of only 350 copies of this magnificent folio photobook, each signed by Edward Weston’s son Cole and executor, with an exhibition-size gelatin silver print of “China Cover, Point Lobos, 1940,” printed by Cole Weston from an original negative made by Edward Weston. $4200.

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