Publicado por Tosei-sha, Tokyo, 2009
ISBN 10: 4887731019 ISBN 13: 9784887731011
Librería: Amsterdam Book Company, Wijk aan Zee, Holanda
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EUR 84,41
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: As New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: As New. 1st Edition. Signed with gold marker on first page in wild characters. Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por Aperture Foundation, NY, 2005
Librería: Andrew Cahan: Bookseller, Ltd., ABAA, Akron, OH, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHosoe, Eiko Ilustrador. Limited Facsimile Edition. Folio, (41) folding double-pages; b&w photogravures from photographs. A fine copy, bound in illustrated cloth, with clear acetate dust jacket, titled in blue ink. Housed in a paper over boards brightly colored clamshell box, especially designed for this edition by Tadanori Yokoo; the front panel has a faint scratch. SIGNED in Japanese and with the photographer's chop mark, and numbered, 31 of 500 copies on a bookplate affixed to the front pastedown. Additionally, this copy was INSCRIBED by the photographer in silver ink in both English and Japanese, and dated upon publication in 2005 on the opposite free-endpaper. To open this book is to see "sky blue"; each page is gate-folded with both verso and recto a field of blue. To look one must open the "sky." Kamaitachi is an old myth of "The Weasel's Sickle" - a "lacerated wound caused by a state of vacuum, which is produced partially in the air, owing to a small whirlwind." During World War II, Hosoe was evacuated to the countryside. He returned to photograph, with the aid of renowned dancer, Tatsumi Hijikata, this tale of madness triggered by jealousy. Parr/Badger THE PHOTOBOOK A HISTORY, Vol 1, p. 284-285; THE OPEN BOOK p. 248-249 for the first edition.
Publicado por Gendai Shicho Sha, Tokyo, 1969
Librería: Andrew Cahan: Bookseller, Ltd., ABAA, Akron, OH, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 1.777,11
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Añadir al carritoHosoe, Eiko Ilustrador. First edition. Folio, [41] gate-fold double-pages, b&w photogravures. A few faint spots of foxing on the blank free endpapers, a subtle crease to the flap of a few leaves; otherwise a fine copy, bound in illustrated cloth. Housed in a paper over boards printed slipcase which shows minimal wear. Lacking the clear acetate dust jacket. To open this book is to part the "blue sky"; each page is gate-folded with both verso and recto a field of blue. Kamaitachi is an old myth of "The Weasel's Sickle" - a "lacerated wound caused by a state of vacuum, which is produced partially in the air, owing to a small whirlwind." During World War II, Hosoe was evacuated to the countryside. Years later, as an established photographer, he returned to make this alegorical suite with the aid of renowned dancer, Tatsumi Hijikata; it is a tale of madness triggered by jealousy. The preface is by Shuzo Takiguchi; the poem by Toyoichiro Miyoshi, and design by Ikko Tanaka. Copy 250 of 1000 copies. This copy additionally SIGNED by the photographer in English, and with his red chop mark. Parr/Badger THE PHOTOBOOK A HISTORY, Vol 1, p. 284-285; THE OPEN BOOK p. 248-249.