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Baltz, Lewis. SAN QUENTIN POINT Essay by Mark Haworth-Booth.. Aperture in association with Verlag Zwolftes Haus, Berlin, Millerton, 1986.

Price: US$825.00 + shipping

Description: Square 4to., 58 b&w photographic plates, (12) pp. text. A fine copy in the illustrated dust jacket, with printed acetate over wrapper which is moderately rubbed as usual. Limited to 1200 copies. SIGNED by the photographer on the title page. The effects of urbanization on the landscape by this pioneer of the New Topographics.

Seller: Andrew Cahan: Bookseller, Ltd., ABAA, Akron, OH, U.S.A.

BALTZ, Lewis. San Quentin Point. Aperture / Zwölftes Haus, Millertown, (New York) / Berlin, 1986.

Price: US$1000.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: First edition. Essay by Mark Haworth-Booth. Oblong quarto. Boards trifle bowed else fine in an about fine pictorial dust jacket with a tiny bit of wear, and modestly rubbed, near fine printed acetate jacket with a small scratch on the lower panel. Inscribed to Gus Blaisdell and Janet Lewis on the title page: "For Janet + Gus - Lewis Baltz." Additionally with a 6" x 4" sheet of corner-punched black paper with a note in silver ink: "I think you're nifty, too. LB," presumably in Baltz's hand. Blaisdell provided the essay for the previous book in Baltz's trilogy, *Park City*, and Janet Lewis was the former wife of Yvor Winters. One of 1200 copies printed. The concluding work of Baltz's "immensely influential" trilogy that defined the New Topography movement, with a nice association (Parr & Badger).

Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.