Marc Riboud, Christine Arnothy: Women of Japan (Vrouwen Van Japan) Dutch Edition [£275.00]
An amazingly well preserved and rare because of its small paperback format book investigating the lives of women in Japanese society – a travelogue with interviews and a section of photographs by Marc Riboud of street-shots, women at work and leisure printed in beautiful gravure…
Tony Ray-Jones: A Day Off: An English Journal [£269.95]
This seminal work by the English photographer Tony Ray-Jones exploring the English at play and leisure. This compilation illustrated with 120 photographs was published three years after his death (The Open Book, The Hasselblad Center, page 202/203. 802 photo books by the M+M. Auer collection,…
Shinzo Fukuhara: Musashino Fubutsu [£350.00]
Shinzo Fukuhara was a photographic pioneer who’s considered the father of Japanese modern art photography. Publishing seven books and over 100 articles in his lifetime. In 1943 he published ‘Musashino Fubutsu’ which was published during World War II when art photography books were a rarity…
Ken Domon: Chikuho no Kodomotachi (Children of Chikuho) and Rumie-chan wa Otosan ga Shinda (Rumie’s Father is Dead) [£550.00]
‘Ken Domon is widely regarded as Japan’s leading photographer of the immediate post-war years: He worked in the classic photojournalistic mode, seeking to document Japanese life in the troubled aftermath of the war. During the 1950s, at a time when the rest of the Japanese…