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Rosalind Fox Solomon
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ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: Mack Books] Softcover Originalverpackt. Englisch
[Prague, Czech Republic] [Publication Year: 2021]
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Rosalind Fox Solomon
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ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: Mack Books] Softcover Englisch
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Rosalind Fox Solomon
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Rosalind Fox Solomon
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Rosalind Fox Solomon
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Rosalind Fox Solomon
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Rosalind Fox Solomon
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ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: Mack Books] Softcover Originalverpackt. Englisch
[Prague, Czech Republic] [Publication Year: 2021]
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(Photography) Rosalind Fox Solomon
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40.00
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ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: MACK] Hardcover
[New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2021]
Rosalind Fox Solomon
USD
42.00
Brooklyn Grand Books /Biblio
MACK BOOKS, November Date: 2021. Hardcover. VG. Signed on an additional photo affixed to the rear inside boards. 2021. MACK BOOKS ISBN 1913620476 9781913620479 [US]
Rosalind Fox Solomon
USD
44.09
The Saint Bookstore /Biblio
Hardback. New. ISBN 1913620476 9781913620479 [GB]
Rosalind Fox Solomon
USD
44.67
Stephen Bulger Gallery /Biblio
MACK BOOKS, Date: 2021. Hardcover. New. 142 pages 2021. MACK BOOKS ISBN 1913620476 9781913620479 [CA]
Solomon Rosalind
USD
45.00
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB /ABAA
London: Mack, Date: 2021. First Edition. Hardcover. In original shrinkwrap. Light green pictorial boards with gilt lettering on the spine; unpaginated; richly illustrated. "Could this be my own face, I wondered. My heart pounded at the idea, and the face in the mirror grew more and more unfamiliar." - Masuji Ibuse, Black Rain. The latest book by photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon begins by meditating upon the differences and regularities that shape the lives of people around the world. In a Brazilian favela, a man daydreams while holding a reproduced painting of French royalty. In New York, a mother beams at her daughter who wears a Statue of Liberty Crown. In a school in rural Guatemala, young children pretend to make music with paper instruments. As the sequence progresses, a darker story emerges from these images: one shaped by the violent events of recent global history, events which some may find it easier to forget. Through her powerful black-and-white photographs, Fox Solomon offers a reflection on the evils of war and its far-reaching ramifications. The bodies of her subjects bear all-too physical traces of conflict and aggressive foreign policy: two Cambodian teenagers who have lost their legs to landmines while gathering wood near their homes; victims of Agent Orange, a weapon of chemical warfare that continues to affect children born long after the end of the Vietnam war; a survivor of Hiroshima who reminds us of the abundant accumulation of nuclear bombs througho ...
Solomon Rosalind
USD
45.00
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB /Biblio
London: Mack, Date: 2021. First Edition. Hardcover. In original shrinkwrap. Light green pictorial boards with gilt lettering on the spine; unpaginated; richly illustrated. "Could this be my own face, I wondered. My heart pounded at the idea, and the face in the mirror grew more and more unfamiliar." - Masuji Ibuse, Black Rain. The latest book by photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon begins by meditating upon the differences and regularities that shape the lives of people around the world. In a Brazilian favela, a man daydreams while holding a reproduced painting of French royalty. In New York, a mother beams at her daughter who wears a Statue of Liberty Crown. In a school in rural Guatemala, young children pretend to make music with paper instruments. As the sequence progresses, a darker story emerges from these images: one shaped by the violent events of recent global history, events which some may find it easier to forget. Through her powerful black-and-white photographs, Fox Solomon offers a reflection on the evils of war and its far-reaching ramifications. The bodies of her subjects bear all-too physical traces of conflict and aggressive foreign policy: two Cambodian teenagers who have lost their legs to landmines while gathering wood near their homes; victims of Agent Orange, a weapon of chemical warfare that continues to affect children born long after the end of the Vietnam war; a survivor of Hiroshima who reminds us of the abundant accumulation of nuclear bombs througho ...
Solomon, Rosalind
USD
45.00
Mullen Books, ABAA /Abebooks
ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: Mack, London] Hardcover First Edition Light green pictorial boards with gilt lettering on the spine; unpaginated; richly illustrated. "Could this be my own face, I wondered. My heart pounded at the idea, and the face in the mirror grew more and more unfamiliar." - Masuji Ibuse, Black Rain. The latest book by photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon begins by meditating upon the differences and regularities that shape the lives of people around the world. In a Brazilian favela, a man daydreams while holding a reproduced painting of French royalty. In New York, a mother beams at her daughter who wears a Statue of Liberty Crown. In a school in rural Guatemala, young children pretend to make music with paper instruments. As the sequence progresses, a darker story emerges from these images: one shaped by the violent events of recent global history, events which some may find it easier to forget. Through her powerful black-and-white photographs, Fox Solomon offers a reflection on the evils of war and its far-reaching ramifications. The bodies of her subjects bear all-too physical traces of conflict and aggressive foreign policy: two Cambodian teenagers who have lost their legs to landmines while gathering wood near their homes; victims of Agent Orange, a weapon of chemical warfare that continues to affect children born long after the end of the Vietnam war; a survivor of Hiroshima who reminds us of the abundant accu ...
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45.34
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ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: MACK BOOKS] Softcover
[Columbia, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2021]
Rosalind Fox Solomon
USD
45.59
Stephen Bulger Gallery /Abebooks
ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: MACK BOOKS] Hardcover 142 pages
[Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 2021]
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Solomon, Rosalind
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47.25
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB via Alibris /Alibris
London Mack 2021 First Edition Hardcover In original shrinkwrap Light green pictorial boards with gilt lettering on the spine; unpaginated; richly illustrated. "Could this be my own face, I wondered. My heart pounded at the idea, and the face in the mirror grew more and more unfamiliar."-Masuji Ibuse, Black Rain. The latest book by photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon begins by meditating upon the differences and regularities that shape the lives of people around the world. In a Brazilian favela, a man daydreams while holding a reproduced painting of French royalty. In New York, a mother beams at her daughter who wears a Statue of Liberty Crown. In a school in rural Guatemala, young children pretend to make music with paper instruments. As the sequence progresses, a darker story emerges from these images: one shaped by the violent events of recent global history, events which some may find it easier to forget. Through her powerful black-and-white photographs, Fox Solomon offers a reflection on the evils of war and its far-reaching ramifications. The bodies of her subjects bear all-too physical traces of conflict and aggressive foreign policy: two Cambodian teenagers who have lost their legs to landmines while gathering wood near their homes; victims of Agent Orange, a weapon of chemical warfare that continues to affect children born long after the end of the Vietnam war; a survivor of Hiroshima who reminds us of the abundant accumulation of nuclear bombs throughout the world t ...
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47.94
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ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: MACK BOOKS] Softcover
[Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2021]
Rosalind Fox Solomon
USD
47.95
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ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: Mack] Hardcover New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
[Southport, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2021]
Solomon, Rossalind Fox
USD
51.44
Phototitles Limited /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: Mack Books, 0] Hardcover Signed by the Photographer, The signed edition includes an extra image plate signed by the artist and glued into the inside back cover.\n\nThe latest book by photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon begins by meditating upon the differences and regularities that shape the lives of people around the world. In a Brazilian favela, a man daydreams while holding a reproduced painting of French royalty. In New York, a mother beams at her daughter who wears a Statue of Liberty Crown. In a school in rural Guatemala, young children pretend to make music with paper instruments.\n\nAs the sequence progresses, a darker story emerges from these images: one shaped by the violent events of recent global history, events which some may find it easier to forget. Through her powerful black-and-white photographs, Fox Solomon offers a reflection on the evils of war and its far-reaching ramifications. The bodies of her subjects bear all-too physical traces of conflict and aggressive foreign policy: two Cambodian teenagers who have lost their legs to landmines while gathering wood near their homes; victims of Agent Orange, a weapon of chemical warfare that continues to affect children born long after the end of the Vietnam war; a survivor of Hiroshima who reminds us of the abundant accumulation of nuclear bombs throughout the world today.\n\nCollected here, SolomonĂ¢s compassionate images pay tribute while bearing unfl ...
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Rosalind Fox Solomon
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54.43
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ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: MACK, London] Hardcover Hardcover. "Could this be my own face, I wondered. My heart pounded at the idea, and the face in the mirror grew more and more unfamiliar. Masuji Ibuse, Black RainThe latest book by photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon begins by meditating upon the differences and regularities that shape the lives of people around the world. In a Brazilian favela, a man daydreams while holding a reproduced painting of French royalty. In New York, a mother beams at her daughter who wears a Statue of Liberty Crown. In a school in rural Guatemala, young children pretend to make music with paper instruments.As the sequence progresses, a darker story emerges from these images: one shaped by the violent events of recent global history, events which some may find it easier to forget. Through her powerful black-and-white photographs, Fox Solomon offers a reflection on the evils of war and its far-reaching ramifications. The bodies of her subjects bear all-too physical traces of conflict and aggressive foreign policy: two Cambodian teenagers who have lost their legs to landmines while gathering wood near their homes; victims of Agent Orange, a weapon of chemical warfare that continues to affect children born long after the end of the Vietnam war; a survivor of Hiroshima who reminds us of the abundant accumulation of nuclear bombs throughout the world today.Collected here, Solomons compassionate images pay tribute ...
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Fox Solomon, Rosalind
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55.71
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London MACK 2021 Hard cover New.
Rosalind Fox Solomon
USD
79.34
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ISBN10: 1913620476, ISBN13: 9781913620479, [publisher: MACK, London] Hardcover Hardcover. "Could this be my own face, I wondered. My heart pounded at the idea, and the face in the mirror grew more and more unfamiliar. Masuji Ibuse, Black RainThe latest book by photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon begins by meditating upon the differences and regularities that shape the lives of people around the world. In a Brazilian favela, a man daydreams while holding a reproduced painting of French royalty. In New York, a mother beams at her daughter who wears a Statue of Liberty Crown. In a school in rural Guatemala, young children pretend to make music with paper instruments.As the sequence progresses, a darker story emerges from these images: one shaped by the violent events of recent global history, events which some may find it easier to forget. Through her powerful black-and-white photographs, Fox Solomon offers a reflection on the evils of war and its far-reaching ramifications. The bodies of her subjects bear all-too physical traces of conflict and aggressive foreign policy: two Cambodian teenagers who have lost their legs to landmines while gathering wood near their homes; victims of Agent Orange, a weapon of chemical warfare that continues to affect children born long after the end of the Vietnam war; a survivor of Hiroshima who reminds us of the abundant accumulation of nuclear bombs throughout the world today.Collected here, Solomons compassionate images pay tribute ...
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