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"Inu no Toki (With OBI)" is a collection of works by Daido Moriyama, a world-renowned photographer representing Japan. The "Inu" series, which likens his dog to a stray dog roaming the streets, includes "Inu no Toki" (1984 and 1998 final chapters), which is a collection of text and photographs from his serialization in Asahi Camera, and "Inu to Fishnet Tights" (2015), which is composed only of vertical photographs in recent years. This book is a collection of works that began in 1995 at the request of Yutaka Kanbayashi, who was an editor at Sakuhinsha at the time and published "Journey to Something" and "Nippon Theater" at Getsuyosha (publisher), and was created over the course of nearly a year. It is one of the representative works of the 1990s. It is composed mainly of images taken around 1970 after his debut collection "Nippon Theater Photo Album," and is a unique edit in which the photographs intersect in "New York," "Okinawa," and "Tokyo." At the end of the book, there is a bilingual account of his life from age 26 to age 45, which corresponds to the same period as the collected works, written in both English and Japanese, and in a separate volume, there is a conversation with Takuma Nakahira, the first since "Goodbye Photography". It is a gorgeous book worth seeing. Comes with a dust jacket.