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Richard Avedon; James Baldwin. Nothing Personal. Atheneum, E-378, 1964.

Price: US$1000.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Hardcover. Folio. Atheneum Publishers, New York. 1964. Unpaginated approximately 88 pgs. Illustrated with 52 full and double-page b&w photo illus. , 7 b&w images on fold-out. Signed and inscribed by Richard Avedon (as Dick) on the FFEP. First Edition/First Printing. Slipcased with silver label present to the boards of the slipcase. Slipcase worn and lightly foxed. Bound in cloth boards. Boards have light shelf-wear present present to the extremities (light soil present to the extremities of the boards). No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. In 1963-64, former high school friends Richard Avedon, at the time one of the world’s most famous photographers, and James Baldwin, best-selling novelist and essayist and a leading literary voice in the American civil rights movement, collaborated on Nothing Personal, a book about the state of life in America. Avedon’s subjects range from civil rights icons, to intellectuals, politicians, pop singers, patients in a mental institution, and ordinary Americans, all carefully juxtaposed, cropped, and tightly sequenced. Here, the American Nazi Party contends with poet Allen Ginsberg, and a weary General Eisenhower gives way to the sway of Malcolm X. Depleted mental institution patients call out for human warmth, and are followed by the embrace of mother and child. Baldwin’s four-part essay offers a critique of a society that is disconnected, unjust and divisive, and therefore in the midst of an existential crisis. In a highly personal and pertinent testimony, he writes about his own experience of harassment by a racist police officer in his native New York City. Yet Baldwin, like Avedon, ends his work with the inescapable need for – and power of – love. Designed by legendary art director Marvin Israel, Nothing Personal is a triumph of minimalism. An oversized book in its own white slipcase, the striking placement of both photographs and text revolutionized the design and packaging of photography books. E-378; 4to 11" - 13" tall; Signed by Author

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