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Film Culture 30: Metaphors on Vision.

Film Culture 30: Metaphors on Vision.

Film Culture 30: Metaphors on Vision.

Film Culture 30: Metaphors on Vision.

by BRAKHAGE, Stan

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NY: Film Culture, (1963).. First edition.. 4to. [84 pp]. Fine in unprinted corrugated covers with a small circular cutout in the front panel. Lacks the partial printed dust jacket. Entire issue devoted to work by Brakhage. Design by George Maciunas.

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Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA US (US)
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Title
Film Culture 30: Metaphors on Vision.
Author
BRAKHAGE, Stan
Book Condition
Used
Edition
First edition.
Publisher
NY: Film Culture
Date Published
(1963).
Weight
0.00 lbs

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