Nee de la Vague Sara Bennett Dialect breaks new documentary ground
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Dialect breaks new documentary ground to shine a critical light on practices of bureaucratic oppression
First edition (1959)
Medium format paperback in good condition
Small format paperback booklet published in 2006 by Nieves in fine condition
also recalling the Victorian “hair medallion”—a small
Nee de la Vague Sara Bennett Dialect breaks new documentary groundThis appears to be a Canadian paperback edition, it is in fine condition and is signed on the title page by Lucien Clergue. some very minor wear to boards, no other markings, please see pics for reference. About French photographer Lucien Clergues work is deeply rooted in his home city of Arles. Picking up a camera as a young man in post war Provence, he took a different route than other artists of his generation, turning his lens on the rubble and
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