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American photographer David Armstrong's photo book "Polaroids". When he was a student, he shared an apartment with Nan Goldin, who grew up in his hometown of Boston. 'Armstrong, a photographer who represents the young generation culture of America in the 70's and 80's. This book is a collection of photographs published the year after his death. It consists mainly of Polaroids taken in the 70's, and a number of intimate snaps that depict Nan Goldin and his close friends and friendships as they are, centering on his own portraits. This is a collection of works that were produced until before his death, and it is a self-album that looks like a recollection of his own life, anticipating the coming of death due to cancer. Limited to 1,000 copies.