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Adams, Robert (Photographer); Blake, William & Dickinson, Emily (Contributi ons). SUMMER NIGHTS, WALKING: ALONG THE COLORADO FRONT RANGE 1976-1982 Rare Copy of The Limited Slipcased Edition. New York City, NY: Aperture Foundation/Yale University Art Gallery, 2009.
Hardcover. First Edition. First Printing. 84 pages. As New. New And Expanded Edition of the photographer's classic. One of the greatest photography books of the 20th century. Limited Slipcased Edition of 150 numbered and signed copies. Should not be confused with the regular trade edition. An austerely elegant production by Robert Adams, Katy Homans, and Joshua Chuang: Regular-sized volume format. Black cloth boards with gray metallic-silver titles embossed on the cover and spine, as issued. Photographs by Robert Adams. Poems by William Blake and Emily Dickinson. Matching black cloth slipcase. Printed in tritone on thick uncoated stock paper in the United States to absolutely the highest standards. The warmth and clarity of the reproductions are sublime. In publisher's original shrinkwrap. Without DJ, as issued. Re-presents in a collectible Limited-Edition format Robert Adams' masterpiece. First published in 1985 by Aperture, this definitive new sequence incorporates 39 previously unpublished images. "Robert Adams revisits the classic collection of nocturnal landscapes that he began making in the mid-1970's near his former home in Longmont, Colorado. Illuminated by moonlight and streetlamp, the houses, roads, sidewalks, and fields retain the wonder and stillness of the original edition while adopting the artist's intention of a dreamy fluidity, befitting his nighttime perambulations" (Publisher's blurb). "We remember from childhood the beauty and peace of summer evenings, and we long to believe that what we saw then is timeless. The prayer by William Blake that prefaced the original book remains, I believe, appropriate for this revision and expansion, acknowledging as it does the splendor of the Creation but also the reality of the wolf and the lion" (Robert Adams). Identified with harsh images of the detritus of modern civilization, Robert Adams shows in "Summer Nights, Walking" that he has always had a Romantic and even Blakean/mystical relation to place. Adams is widely regarded as the greatest American photographer of landscape since Ansel Adams, with whom he shares the same surname, and nothing else. Indeed, Robert Adams is the prototypica l anti-Ansel Adams photographer, that is, a photographer who rejects what he perceives to be false majesty and grandeur. The images in "Summer Nights, Walking" are moving, eloquent, and stunningly beautiful in a hushed, quiet way. "Along with the incredible printing and understated cover, Adams has added some tougher pictures to the mix. Breathtaking" (Alec Soth). "The most restlessly and profoundly interesting American landscape photographer since Edward Weston" (Aperture). A "must-have" edition for Robert Adams collectors. <B><i> This copy is one of the Limited Edition, indicated as such on the Back Limitation Page, and it is very prominently and beautifully numbered and signed in black pen by Robert Adams. This edition is completely sold out and is now highly collectible in its own right. This is one of very few copies of the Limited Slipcased Edition still available online, is still in the publisher's original shrinkwrap, and has absolutely no flaws, a pristine beauty. Its value will not only keep but keep going up. A rare signed copy thus. </b></i> 70 tritone plates. Robert Adams' "What We Bought: The New West" was selected as one of the greatest photography books in "The Photobook". One of the greatest living American photographers. A flawless collectible copy. (SEE ALSO OTHER ROBERT ADAMS TITLES IN OUR CATALOG). ISBN 1597111295. Signed by Author.
Adams, Robert (Photographer); Blake, William & Dickinson, Emily (Contributi ons). SUMMER NIGHTS, WALKING: ALONG THE COLORADO FRONT RANGE 1976-1982 WITH "SUMMER NIGHTS" Rare Pristine Copy of The Limited Slipcased Edition With Rare Fine Copy of "Summer Nights" 1985 True First Edition. New York City, NY: Aperture Foundation/Yale University Art Gallery, 2009.
Hardcover. First Edition. First Printing. 84 pages. As New. Rare Robert Adams collectible set. A rare fine copy of the 1985 true First Edition of the book, then titled, "Summer Nights", with a pristine copy of the New And Expanded Edition in its Limited Edition format. One of the greatest photography books of the 20th century. The set enables the collector to compare and appreciate the original with the revised editions in an interesting, illuminating, and ideal manner. The Limited Slipcased Edition (of 150 numbered and signed copies) is an austerely elegant production by Robert Adams, Katy Homans, and Joshua Chuang. First published in 1985 by Aperture, the new sequence incorporates 39 previously unpublished images. "We remember from childhood the beauty and peace of summer evenings, and we long to believe that what we saw then is timeless. The prayer by William Blake that prefaced the original book remains, I believe, appropriate for this revision and expansion, acknowledging as it does the splendor of the Creation but also the reality of the wolf and the lion" (Robert Adams). Identified with harsh images of the detritus of modern civilization , Robert Adams shows in "Summer Nights, Walking" that he has always had a Romantic and even Blakean/mystical relation to place. Adams is widely regarded as the greatest American photographer of landscape since Ansel Adams, with whom he shares the same surname, and nothing else. Indeed, Robert Adams is the prototypical anti-Ansel Adams photographe r, that is, a photographer who rejects what he perceives to be false majesty and grandeur. The images in "Summer Nights, Walking" are moving, eloquent, and stunningly beautiful in a hushed, quiet way. "The most restlessly and profoundly interesting American landscape photographer since Edward Weston" (Aperture). A "must-have" set for Robert Adams completists. <B><i> This copy is one of the Limited Edition, indicated as such on the Back Limitation Page, and it is very prominently and beautifully numbered and signed in black pen by Robert Adams. It comes with a fine copy of the 1985 true First Edition of "Summer Nights". Both editions are now highly collectible. This is the only such set of the 1985 true First Edition and the Limited Slipcased Edition available online and has no flaws, pristine beauties. A rare signed set thus. </b></i> 70 tritone plates. Robert Adams' "What We Bought: The New West" was selected as one of the greatest photography books in "The Photobook". One of the greatest living American photographers. A flawless collectible set. (SEE ALSO OTHER ROBERT ADAMS TITLES IN OUR CATALOG). ISBN 1597111295. Signed by Author.
Adams, Robert (Photographer); Blake, William & Dickinson, Emily (Contributi ons). SUMMER NIGHTS, WALKING: ALONG THE COLORADO FRONT RANGE 1976-1982 Rare Copy of The Limited Slipcased Edition. New York City, NY: Aperture Foundation/Yale University Art Gallery, 2009.
Hardcover. First Edition. First Printing. 84 pages. As New. New And Expanded Edition of the photographer's classic. One of the greatest photography books of the 20th century. Limited Slipcased Edition of 150 numbered and signed copies. Should not be confused with the regular trade edition. An austerely elegant production by Robert Adams, Katy Homans, and Joshua Chuang: Regular-sized volume format. Black cloth boards with gray metallic-silver titles embossed on the cover and spine, as issued. Photographs by Robert Adams. Poems by William Blake and Emily Dickinson. Matching black cloth slipcase. Printed in tritone on thick uncoated stock paper in the United States to absolutely the highest standards. The warmth and clarity of the reproductions are sublime. In publisher's original shrinkwrap. Without DJ, as issued. Re-presents in a collectible Limited-Edition format Robert Adams' masterpiece. First published in 1985 by Aperture, this definitive new sequence incorporates 39 previously unpublished images. "Robert Adams revisits the classic collection of nocturnal landscapes that he began making in the mid-1970's near his former home in Longmont, Colorado. Illuminated by moonlight and streetlamp, the houses, roads, sidewalks, and fields retain the wonder and stillness of the original edition while adopting the artist's intention of a dreamy fluidity, befitting his nighttime perambulations" (Publisher's blurb). "We remember from childhood the beauty and peace of summer evenings, and we long to believe that what we saw then is timeless. The prayer by William Blake that prefaced the original book remains, I believe, appropriate for this revision and expansion, acknowledging as it does the splendor of the Creation but also the reality of the wolf and the lion" (Robert Adams). Identified with harsh images of the detritus of modern civilization, Robert Adams shows in "Summer Nights, Walking" that he has always had a Romantic and even Blakean/mystical relation to place. Adams is widely regarded as the greatest American photographer of landscape since Ansel Adams, with whom he shares the same surname, and nothing else. Indeed, Robert Adams is the prototypica l anti-Ansel Adams photographer, that is, a photographer who rejects what he perceives to be false majesty and grandeur. The images in "Summer Nights, Walking" are moving, eloquent, and stunningly beautiful in a hushed, quiet way. "Along with the incredible printing and understated cover, Adams has added some tougher pictures to the mix. Breathtaking" (Alec Soth). "The most restlessly and profoundly interesting American landscape photographer since Edward Weston" (Aperture). A "must-have" edition for Robert Adams collectors. <B><i> This copy is one of the Limited Edition, indicated as such on the Back Limitation Page, and it is very prominently and beautifully numbered and signed in black pen by Robert Adams. This edition is completely sold out and is now highly collectible in its own right. This is one of very few copies of the Limited Slipcased Edition still available online, is still in the publisher's original shrinkwrap, and has absolutely no flaws, a pristine beauty. Its value will not only keep but keep going up. A rare signed copy thus. </b></i> 70 tritone plates. Robert Adams' "What We Bought: The New West" was selected as one of the greatest photography books in "The Photobook". One of the greatest living American photographers. A flawless collectible copy. (SEE ALSO OTHER ROBERT ADAMS TITLES IN OUR CATALOG). ISBN 1597111295. Signed by Author.
Adams, Robert, Joachim Brohm and Bernhard Fuchs: Landschaft. Landscape. ; sig.; 1. Ed.
Steidl, Niedersächsische Sparkassenstiftung, 2002. First edition, first printing. With the original signature by 3 (!) artists. The book is originally signed by Joachim Brohm, Laurenz Berges and Bernhard Fuchs! Very important publication about landscape photography! Photographs by Robert Adams, Joachim Brohm, Laurenz Berges, Bernhard Fuchs und Simone Nieweg. Texts by Robert Adams, Heinz Liesbrock and Thomas Weski. Condition: Mint, new, unread; only opened for the signatures. Cover with minimal trace of use.***************Steidl, Niedersächsische Sparkassenstiftung, 2002. Deutsche Erstausgabe. Mit den Original-Signaturen von drei (!) Künstlern. Das Buch ist signiert von Joachim Brohm, Laurenz Berges und Bernhard Fuchs! Sehr wichtige Publikation über Landschaftsfotografie. Mit Fotos von: Robert Adams, Joachim Brohm, Laurenz Berges, Bernhard Fuchs und Simone Nieweg. Texte von Robert Adams, Heinz Liesbrock und Thomas Weski. Zustand: neu, ungelesen, verlagsfrisch; nur geöffnet für die Signaturen der Künstler. Cover minimal berieben, mit ganz leichten Gebrauchsspuren.



