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Aaron Siskind: The Fragmentation of Language

by Aaron; Conkelton, Sheryl Siskind

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Robert Mann Gallery, 1997. Hardcover. Good. 0.4000 10.1000 8.9000. Hardcover.� Clean text -- NO writing, NO highlighting to text.� Some light wear to cover in the form of some surface wear on rear panel and a light bump to head of spine and front fore-edge head corner. Good+ to very good- copy.

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Oblivion Books US (US)
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Title
Aaron Siskind: The Fragmentation of Language
Author
Aaron; Conkelton, Sheryl Siskind
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Publisher
Robert Mann Gallery
Date Published
1997
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0.4000 10.1000 8.9000

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