Khaki First edition Coffee table photography book 1999 Sting Audrey Kate Moss Iggy Pop Kate Grace Earhart Carson RFK Ava Marilyn
$71.00 Original price was: $71.00.$58.22Current price is: $58.22.
This is a “very good” hardcover coffee table book in pictorial front cover with cloth wrapped spine and back cover, in a clear plastic cover, published in 1999 by Tondo, 155 pages with an introduction by Elton John.
First edition.
Crisp binding with intact hinges, cloth head and tail band sewn in. Small publishing imperfection in front pastedown near upper hinge. No writing, marks, loose, torn or folded pages. Text block closes tightly with uniform edges all around. Lower board corners are bumped.
Original clear plastic sleeve is uniform in color, clear, not discolored from sunning. Some mild creasing along some edges. Two small splits at the spine head edge.
Really gorgeous volume, every page a photo. Mostly Black and white, but a handful of color plates.
See accompanying images for full condition details and listing of photographers included.
Will ship promptly, well packaged.
1 in stock
Additional information
Weight | 80 oz |
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Dimensions | 13 × 10 × 2 in |
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