Author | Sam Haskins |
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Pages | 143 |
Signed | No |
Publisher | The Bodley Head |
Publishing date | 1965 |
Publishing place | London |
Language | English |
Edition | First edition |
Binding | Softcover |
Book condition | Collectible; Very Good |
Condition description | Light toning to edges of cloth cover and page edges, top corner on back lightly bumped. Title page has some light soiling from page handling; Book is inscribed: "To the sixth, from me. 17 february 1967" Dust jacket has minor toning and worn edges; several small closed tears, one larger (5cm). Overall nice copy. |
Cover condition | Very good |
Dimensions (cm hxb) | 36 x 27,5 |
Five Girls represents many things to me. A serious project that served as a clearing house for graphic ideas which were floating around in the back of my mind. A fun project which was a relief from highly disciplined advertising illustration. An opportunity to control the full cycle of an undertaking, from the first conception of the idea and choice of approach, through the photographic processes and selection of pictures, to the final detailed layout and design. I do not like to dream up explanations for my work. That is why this book is, quite simply, me thinking pictures. Sam Haskins
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130 gorgeous gravures of five luscious girls in this Sam Haskins classic sixties book.
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