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Rare Books Whether you’ve been eyeing up that one book for months or considering beginning a new collection, don’t miss out: we only have a few last copies of these rare books left in our warehouse. Kikuji Kawada This facsimile edition of Kawada’s original two-volume maquette, which includes a bilingual booklet of new scholarship, offers a unique encounter with one of the most sought-after books in the history of Japanese photography. Paul Graham Documenting his travels along the A1 motorway in vivid colour, Graham’s 1983 debut book captures a turning point in British history and left an indelible mark on photography around the world. Jungjin Lee Jungjin Lee’s meditative book depicts the contested territories of Israel and the West Bank through black-and-white images which traverse the landscape and the artist’s own mind simultaneously. Bertien van Manen A portrait of life in the Appalachian mountains spanning nearly three decades, these intimate photographs are characterised by van Manen’s distinctly organic style to form an intimate intergenerational record. Rosalind Fox Solomon Drawing together photographs and fragments of overheard conversations in public spaces, THEM elucidates an acutely sensitive account of Solomon's visit to Israel and the West Bank in 2010/2011. Alec Soth Bringing together four of Soth’s major books in mini facsimile editions with an essay by Aaron Schuman spread across twenty-nine large format postcards, this catalogue charts a singular roadmap through Soth’s oeuvre. |