Conversations with the dead(First Edition)

Danny Lyon

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Publisher/Holt

   Published/1971
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/196   Size/205*278*10
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"Conversations with the dead" is a collection of works by Danny Ryan, a leading American photographer. The document "The Movement" of the civil rights movement filmed and created as a student, "The Bikeriders" where he himself became a member and followed a motorcycle rider, and the documentary "The Destruction of Lower Manhattan" for the history and future of the city. And, Danny Ryan who has left many great books that leave a name in photo history. Another point of Ryan's appeal is that he continues to create unique "photo books", including auto-written texts and illustrations, including family albums that spell bonds with family members. This is one of Ryan's early works, a documentary tracking prisoners in a Texas prison. "Death" in the Japanese translation "dialogue with the dead", this seems to mean "Living death = living death", and it seems that some of them have been sentenced to life imprisonment However, Ryan has captured their "live proof" in the camera. Published in 1971, soft cover version. (The Book of 101 Books / Andrew Roth)
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<Condition> Body: Cover minor discoloration · minor yogore · spine minor damage heaven yellow · stain · earth minor yogore, rim minor damage
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