A Field Guide to Snow and Ice (*signed*)

@ McCartney, Paula

978-193606308-6

New

Publisher's presentation:

"Includes 48 black and white and full color plates printed with UV inks on uncoated paper. Leporello binding with multiple panel widths and stiff front and back covers. Spine closure printed on synthetic paper with an essay by Mark Alice Durant.

With the spine detached from the front cover, the book becomes an installation piece approximately 34 feet in length."

Opening the book as indicated above also reveals the colophon and the artist's signature, and gives a better access to Mark Alice Durant, printed on the back of the Leporello.

Please note : The copy offered here does not include the translucid acrylic slipbox the publisher is now including with the remaining copies of this book (priced at $155 on their website).

48 pages - Stiff cover

Silas Finch, 2014

Format : 25.4 x 20.3 cm

*Signed*

New - Mint condition

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  • .Sold out. A few words by Robert Adams from Bryan Schutmaat's website: "Grays the Mountain Sends is like hearing Merle Haggard sing white blues about dreams and grief. Though in the book we are allowed what only the best pictures can convey, a sense of light – in this case light at neglected hours on forgotten places in the American West. And light on the...

  • .Sold out. Presentation by Silas Finch: "These photographs depict various places in the American West, and were taken over a one hundred-year period, from the 1870s through the 1970s. The photographers represented range from the completely unknown to some of America’s most distinguished practitioners of the medium. All of the images were sourced from...