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Brassai: the Eye of Paris

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Brassai: the Eye of Paris

by Brassai [pseudonym of Gyula Halász] Anne Wilkes Tucker, Richard Howard & Avis Berman

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Houston: The Museum of Fine Arts & Abrams, 1999. Hardcover. 367p., 10x13.25 inches, foreword, essays and appreciations, interview with Brassai, notes, portfolio, catalogue of the exhibition, history, bibliography. index, some bleeding of adhesive at front hinge of paste-down endpaper and mild fading to tail of spine otherwise very good first edition monograph accompanying the exhibition in black pictorial boards with black cloth backstrip and silver foil titles.

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Paul Morand (1888–1976) was a French writer, diplomat, and academic.

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Title
Brassai: the Eye of Paris
Author
Brassai [pseudonym of Gyula Halász] Anne Wilkes Tucker, Richard Howard & Avis Berman
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
0810963809
ISBN 13
9780810963801
Publisher
The Museum of Fine Arts & Abrams
Place of Publication
Houston
Date Published
1999
Bookseller catalogs
1930S; 1920S; Art; Urban history; France;

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