Beautiful, unusual or rare titles are included in the 'X-Mas' section

The book 'Magic Eye' offers an overview of the work of René GROEBLI. We discover his fascination for movement and speed. And we encounter the rich hues of his unique, innovative color photography, through which even commissioned works become timeless art.
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'Ephemere' by Paul CUPIDO emphasizes the volatility of existence in the process of creation, metamorphosis and disappearance. It's about the fragility of life, the interconnectedness of human / non-human and the silence on which every expression is based.
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In January 2020, Alec SOTH received a letter from a prison inmate asking the photographer for a dialogue. 'The Parameters of our Cage' contains the following correspondence in times of COVID-19 pandemic, 'Black Lives Matter' movement and civil unrest.
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'The Book of Everything' celebrates Mary Ellen MARK's extraordinary life, work and vision in over 600 images and in various texts. From 1963 until her death in 2015, the Magnum photographer told brilliant, intimate, provocative stories.
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Pb. with cloth spine (no dust jacket, as issued, offset litho printed on coated FSC, uncoated FSC, bible paper and recycled coloured paper), 31 x 23 x 2 cm, 180 pp. with many foldouts, 46 color & 37 b/w photographs, 8 ills., 9 press cuttings, text languag
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French photographer David NISSEN's self-published volume 'Out of the Darkness' follows a mysterious rhythm. The black and white photos create a loneliness of light and its shadows. The slim photo volume in a small print run of 300 copies is really a gem.
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This out-of-print photo volume 'ZwischenZeiten' by Michael KERSTGENS is an empathetic documentation of the town and its inhabitants in Mühlhausen (Thuringia) in March 1990. The b/w title is historical, but unspectacular and therefore all the more poignant
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This out-of-print catalog, 'Photobloc. Central Europe in Photobooks', contains interesting essays on various topics in the history of Central European photo books and - in addition to many photo book illustrations - an article on East German photography.
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In this photo volume, 'I walk toward the sun which is always going down' by Alan HUCK, a nameless, monologuing narrator wanders photographically through an American city. The indeterminate in photography and written language becomes an attention exercise.
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Distortions, experiments and illusions characterize GUIDI's early work from the late 1960s and early 70s, which he further developed by introducing a 'fisheye' lens. In 'Lunario' he returns to the moon as a source of stylistic and thematic inspiration.
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