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291. KOUDELKA, Josef: Periplanissis.<br />

Thessaloniki, Greece Thessaloniki Filmfestival, 1995. Paperback, 88 pp. Printed in 2000<br />

copies. Photographs and text (in English and Greek) by Josef Koudelka. Essays (in English<br />

and Greek) by Alain Bergala and Margarita Mandas. Includes a biography. <strong>De</strong>signed by<br />

Josef Koudelka. - € 450<br />

292. KOUDELKA, Josef: Limestone.<br />

Paris, Éditions de La Martinière, 2001. Paper-covered boards, with endpapers. Limited<br />

edition of 500 numbered copies.<br />

36 duotone plates of limestone quarries, . Text in English, French and German. “Here<br />

[in these images of quarry sites] the hand of Man is everywhere. Nature is transformed,<br />

turned upside down. There is not a square centimeter which has escaped his touch…”<br />

(from the introduction). Clamshell slipcase missing. This is copy 318 / 500. - € 800<br />

293. KOUDELKA, Josef & LUCA, Erri de & MORMORIO, Diego: Théâtre du<br />

temps : Rome, 1999-2003.<br />

Actes Sud, 2003. bound concertina-style; white boards, lettered in black, in a like slipcase.<br />

Published on the occasion of the 2003 exhibition Théâtre du Temps: Rome, 1999-2003.<br />

This book contains a mere 25 panoramic plates, gorgeously printed, of work made in Rome<br />

taken over three years. Signed copy. - € 295<br />

294. KOUDELKA, Josef & GIONO, Jean: Camargue.<br />

Arles, Actes Sud / Conservatoire Du Littoral, 2006. Softcover with cardboard cover, accordion<br />

bound. 54 pp.<br />

Published on the occasion of an exposition in 2006 in Arles for “Rencontres internationales<br />

de la photographie”. In this collection of panoramic photographs, Josef Koudelka takes<br />

as his subject the vast river delta south of Arles, France. Known as the Camargue, this vast<br />

marshland stretches all the way to the Mediterranean Sea from the River Rhone. Koudelka’s<br />

bucolic compositions eloquently capture the wild, isolated feel of the place. - € 100<br />

295. KRULL, Germaine: 100 x Paris.<br />

Berlin-Westend, Verlag der Reihe, 1929. Paperback, 31 pp. text + plates + 100 sepia-toned<br />

gravure reproductions.<br />

Street scenes and sights, in the 1920s by one of the early female photographers. Essay on<br />

Paris and table of contents in German, French and English. - € 175<br />

296. KRULL, Germaine & NERVAL, Gérard de: Le Valois, par Gérard de Nerval.<br />

Illustré par Germaine Krull.<br />

Paris, Fermin, Didot & Cie, 1930. Paperback, 27 pp. Illustrated with twenty-five original<br />

black and white photographs by Germaine Krull.<br />

A collection of Germaine Krull’s dreamy landscapes and rural scenes. Printed in a rich<br />

silver-gray gravure. - € 350<br />

297. KRULL, Germaine, FARRÈRE, Claude: La route Paris-Biarritz.<br />

Paris, Jacques Haumont, Collection “ Voir “, 1931. Paperback, 96 pp. 87 photos hors text<br />

by Germaine Krull.<br />

Top and bottom of spine missing some tiny pieces of paper. - € 200<br />

298. KRULL, Germaine: Ballets <strong>De</strong> Monte Carlo.<br />

Nice, Marcel Roche, 1937. staple-bound in white card covers with a flowing drawing of a<br />

dancer, by Matisse, 56 pp.<br />

The cover is designed by Henri Matisse and the black and white photographs are by Germaine<br />

Krull plus color plates from the original sketches of Cassandre, <strong>De</strong>rain, Dufy and<br />

Andreu. A souvenir album of photographs and mountings by Germaine Krull of the artists,<br />

scenery and stage sets of various ballets. Includes colour plates from original sketches<br />

by Cassandre, Dreain, Dufy and Andreu. Printed on “paper of a dull finish specially<br />

manufactured by the Papeleries Grillet & Feau”. Binding loose, spine damaged. - € 350<br />

299. KRULL, Germaine: Métal.<br />

Köln/ Zülpich, Ann und Jürgen Wilde, 2003. In original photo-pictorial portfolio with<br />

64 loose plates as issued in original slipcase. Facsimile of the Libraire es Arts Décoratifs.<br />

Printed in a limited edition of 1000. Copy no 919. - € 240<br />

300. KUGE, Yasuhide: Lift.<br />

Seigensha Art Publishing, 2004. Loose in cardboard slipcase, 96 pp. - € 110<br />

301. KUJIMA, Ichiro: Tsugaru. (Poems, Texts, and Photography)<br />

Shinchosha, 1963. White stiff wrappers with photographically illustrated French-fold dust<br />

jacket; contained in a cardboard slipcase with printed label (missing obi), 84 pp. Photographs<br />

by Ichiro Kojima. Texts (in Japanese) by Yojiro Ishizaka and Kyozo Takagi. With<br />

47 black-and-white gravure plates.<br />

Cited in Ryuichi Kaneko and Ivan Vartanian, Japanese Photobooks of the 1960s and ‘70s.<br />

(New York: Aperture, 2009).<br />

“From Kaneko and Vartanian: “Tsugaru brings together the poetry of Kyozo Takagi, the<br />

photographs of Ichiro Kojima, and a text by novelist Yojiro Ishizaka, who also edited the<br />

book. These three individuals are native sons of the northernmost region of Japan’s main<br />

island, Aomori Prefecture. In their words and images they create a unique portrait of their<br />

homeland, the prefecture’s Tsugaru Peninsula, which has a strong, independent sense of<br />

itself and its historicity. “- € 600<br />

302. LANGE, Dorothea & TAYLOR, Paul Schuster: An American Exodus. A record<br />

of human erosion.<br />

New York, Reynal & Hitchcock, 1939. Cloth, in a first edition dustjacket, 158 pp. Text by<br />

Paul S. Taylor. Photo-illustrated dustjacket (1st issue dust jacket with rear panel showing<br />

list of books including ‘Mein Kampf’ rather than the 2nd issue dj with quotation from<br />

Voltaire).<br />

“Of all the photobooks stemming from the New <strong>De</strong>al, and the FSA in particular, An<br />

American Exodus. . . is the most considered. Not only does it have the closest integration<br />

of text and image, but the whole book was compiled with scrupulous attention to the presentation<br />

of facts, without either hyperbole or undue rhetoric on the part of photographer<br />

or writer. . . Both she and Taylor seemed to have been acutely aware of piling on too much<br />

heart-wringing rhetoric. They have included just enough to make their sympathies clear,<br />

and to keep their audience engaged. This makes An American Exodus the most balanced of<br />

New <strong>De</strong>al documentary books, and therefore a model for the genre. “--Parr & Badger, The<br />

Photobook: A History, vol. I Also included in Roth, et. al., The Book of 101 Books and The<br />

Open Book. Dustjacket rubbed, missing some minor chips of paper, slightly stained. still<br />

good. - € 1.200<br />

303. LARSEN, Hermann & CLEMMENSEN, Carl Henrik: Kobenhavn ved nat. 48<br />

fotografier udført i dybtryk efter optagelser.<br />

Jespersen og Pios Forlag, 1935. Spiral bound. First and only edition. - € 295<br />

304. LEE, Russell & HURLEY, Forrest Jack: Russell Lee, photographer.<br />

Morgan & Morgan, Inc. 1978. Cloth in dustjacket, 206 pp. - € 125<br />

305. LEITER, Saul: Early color.<br />

Göttingen, Steidl Verlag, 2006, Clothbound hardcover with dust jacket, 168 pp.<br />

Although Edward Steichen exhibited some of Saul Leiter’s color photographs at the<br />

Museum of Modern Art in 1953, for forty years afterwards they remained virtually<br />

unknown to the art world. Saul Leiter: Early Color provides the first opportunity to see<br />

a comprehensive presentation of images by one of photography’s great originals. Leiter<br />

moved to New York in 1946 intending to be a painter and through his friendship with the<br />

abstract expressionist Richard Pousette-Dart he quickly recognized the creative potential of<br />

photography. Though he continued to paint, exhibiting alongside Philip Guston and Willem<br />

de Kooning, Leiter’s camera became — like an extension of his arm and mind — an<br />

ever-present interpreter of life in the metropolis. - € 225<br />

306. LERSKI, Helmar: Köpfe des Alltags. Unbekannten Menschen gesehen von<br />

Helmar Lerski.<br />

Berlin, Verlag Hermann Reckendorf, 1931. Original spiral bound leaves in the original<br />

black wrappers, in a dustjacket.<br />

One of most important and most sought-after photobooks ever pubished! Martin Parr, The<br />

Photobook vol 1, page 130/131. Andrew Roth, The Book of 101 Books, page 68/69. The<br />

Open Book, Hasselblad Center, page 98/99. 802 photobooks from the M. + M. Auer collection,<br />

page 172. Dustjacket damaged, missing some pieces of paper. - € 950

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