MAN RAY PHOTOGRAPHS 1920-1934 PARIS
First edition, second issue of Man Ray's extraordinary first monograph — association copy inscribed to friend and muse Joella Bayer, whose portrait appears in the book.
First edition, second issue of Man Ray's extraordinary first monograph — association copy inscribed to friend and muse Joella Bayer, whose portrait appears in the book.
A rare image — considered by many "the greatest photo in jazz history" (THE NEW YORK TIMES) — of Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, Charles Mingus, and Roy Haynes performing at NYC's Open Door on September 13, 1953.
Stunning image of Billie Holiday at the height of her fame, taken by one of the most important photographers in the history of jazz.
First edition of the first American scientific book illustrated with a photograph, an exploration of fossilized dinosaur tracks (what Warren calls "footsteps of an unknown animal") inscribed to fellow surgeon and Benjamin Franklin's great-grandson, Franklin Bache.
Original vintage Kodak photograph taken from the Apollo 10 Lunar Module, "Snoopy," looking west — evocative of the iconic photo taken just months before by Apollo 8.
Archive of the Crucible Furniture Corporation's product photographs, internal documents, and marketing materials: a treasury of American furniture design.
Signed first printing of Sontag's classic work, a remarkable association copy extensively annotated by photojournalist John Godfrey Morris.
Two original albums of photographs of young punks, personally assembled by photographer Blake Wood for his friend Amy Winehouse.
Original photo album of a Japanese businessman's American travels, including stops in Seattle and Chicago before a longer stay in New York, and a visit to a Japanese family in Long Island.
Taken Veteran's Day, November 11, 1961, these images document Kennedy's first presidential visit to Arlington National Cemetery.
Signed fourth edition of Ruscha's first collaborative artist's book, a picture-narrative of typewriter destruction.
First edition of one of the best-known and most iconic photobooks of the 20th century.
Near-pristine copy of this limited edition portfolio, in the original slipcase and box.
Remarkable set of original posed photographs mostly likely for a romance novel cover, sent to comics artist and CIA illustrator John Fantucchio.
True first edition of this classic photobook which movingly depicts displaced peoples from around the globe.
Doubly signed deluxe limited edition of Welty's Depression-era photographs of people and places across her native Mississippi, New Orleans, and New York City, many taken while the author was a traveling publicity agent for the WPA.
Stirring series of photographs captured by a skilled photographer documenting the many diverse aspects of an operation involving a probable heart-lung ("H.L.") bypass.
A typescript on the medical and surgical treatment of burns, written by Army Nurse Corps Major Martha C. Peake.
Signed first edition of this compelling monograph of Sugimoto's blurred, open-exposure portraits of buildings.
First printing of this vibrant document of contemporary Italy, with essays by Klein and Badger on Guidi's photographic purpose and technique.
First edition of this photobook documenting the famous protests against the construction of Narita International Airport, known as the Sanrizuka Struggle.
Doubly signed limited first edition of Welty's Depression-era photographs of people and places across her native Mississippi, New Orleans, and New York City, many taken while the author was a traveling publicity agent for the WPA.
First printing of this fabulous showcase of the Versace spring/summer line for 1992, photographed with Irving Penn's impeccable sharpness.
First printing of this history of Christiano Jr.'s photographs of African enslaved people and laborers in Brazil, a collection he sold as a souvenir to European tourists — a rare title.
First trade edition of this catalogue of "the greatest photographic exhibition of all time" (cover) at the MoMA, preceded only by a so-called deluxe edition.