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Salgado, Sebastiao (photographs) with Galeano, Eduardo & Ritchin, Fred

An Une Certaine Grace.

Paris; Editions de La Martiniere, 1990: 1990
  • $134
FIRST FRENCH EDITION. Square quarto, pp. [156]. Illustrated throughout with 108 duotone images. Publishers' navy blue cloth with white titles to spine in unclipped pictorial dust-jacket. Cover cloth slightly worn to lower edge of upper board, otherwise clean and bright, with no annotation or inscriptions. Jacket very slightly creased. A near fine copy in like jacket. Powerful images from the world-renowned prize-winning photographer, including examples of his work covering major international news events, his work with alongside a French humanitarian aid group in Africa, and in the remote mountain villages of Latin America.
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