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Subject: [Leica] Leica-related books for sale
From: Dave Jenkins <djphoto@vol.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 13:04:12 -0500

LEICA-RELATED BOOKS FOR SALE

All prices include shipping to continental U.S.

Allard, William Albert:  “A TIME WE KNEW.”  Allard’s lyrical Leica
photographs of the Basque region of Spain. First edition, 1990.  Very
fine, in fine (small mended tear) dust jacket.  $65

Cartier-Bresson, Henri:  “HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON.” Aperture, 1976.  Hard
cover, fine.  $40

Cartier-Bresson, Henri: “MAN AND MACHINE.”  HC-B’s perceptive Leica
photographs of the modern industrial age. Ex libris, but fine condition
in VG dust jacket.  $75

Cartier-Bresson, Henri:  “THE PEOPLE OF MOSCOW.”  First edition, 1955.
Burlap covered board binding. Some yellowing, otherwise very good. $75

Duncan, David Douglas: “GREAT TREASURES OF THE KREMLIN.”  Forget the
silly controversy over the photos of Cartier-Bresson and view the work
of a Leica master. After persuading Kruschev to allow him to photograph
the treasures of the Kremlin, DDD accomplished the job magnificently
with a pair of M3s, Kodachrome, available light, and a few old
Mighty-Lite flashes. This is the 1967 expanded edition with tipped-in
photogravures.  Very fine in very fine dust jacket.  $85

“GREAT TREASURES OF THE KREMLIN.”  1979 reprint of the original 1960
first edition. Very vine in very good dust jacket.  $35

Duncan, David Douglas:  “GOODBYE PICASSO.” First edition, 1974.  Very
fine in orange burlap binding, fine dust jacket with small mended tear.
$125

Same, orange burlap cloth over boards, no dust jacket. $70

Duncan, David Douglas:  “SELF-PORTRAIT: USA.”  Leitz loaned Duncan a
Leicaflex SL with a 400mm f6.8 Telyt lens. With this combo he created a
record of the 1968 Republican and Democratic national conventions which
must be seen to be believed. Fine condition, dust jacket has some wear
and mended tears.  $75

Same, fine in worn & chipped dust jacket.  $45

Duncan, David Douglas:  “THE FRAGILE MIRACLE OF MARTIN GRAY.”  First
edition, 1979.  Very fine, in very fine dust jacket.  $25

Duncan, David Douglas:  “THIS IS WAR.” Was Kodak Super XX film any good?
See for yourself in these classic Leica photographs of the Korean War.
First edition, 1951.  Near fine, in torn & chipped dust jacket. $125

Same, no dust jacket, some fading on cover.  Contents very good.  $55

Duncan, David Douglas:  “VIVA PICASSO.”  First ed., 1980.  Very fine, in
very fine dust jacket.  $75

Erwitt, Elliot:  “PERSONAL EXPOSURES.”  The great Leica photographer’s
magnum opus. First edition, 1988. Very fine,  in fine dust jacket with
small (mended) tear.  $75

Erwitt, Elliot:  “RECENT DEVELOPMENTS.”  First edition, 1978. Soft
cover, very good.  $35

Freed, Leonard:  “BLACK IN WHITE AMERICA.”  Soft cover, no date.  Fine,
binding loosening, some edge scuffing.  $35

Gibson, Ralph: “L’HISTOIRE DE FRANCE.”  The first color book by a master
of black & white Leica photography. First edition, 1991. As new in as
new dust jacket. $65

Goldin, Nan:  “THE BALLAD OF SEXUAL DEPENDENCY.”  First edition, 1986.
Very fine in very fine dust jacket.  $95

Koudelka, Josef:  “GYPSIES.” Koudelka is another of the classic Leica
photographers whose work needs no introduction to Leica users
everywhere. First edition, 1975. Fine in complete dust jacket with some
mended tears. $125

Levitt, Helen:  “A WAY OF SEEING.”  Special MOMA first edition, 1965.
Near-fine, soft cover.  $275

Ray-Jones, Tony:  “TONY RAY-JONES.”  Iconoclastic photographs of the
English at leisure by a young man who would undoubtedly have become one
of the great masters but for his death at the age of 30. First edition,
1990. Very fine in very fine dust jacket.  $60

Rogliatti, Gianni:  “LEICA: THE FIRST 60 YEARS.”  First ed., 1985.
Fine, in near fine dust jacket. $75

Weiner, Dan:  “AMERICA WORKED.” The classic 1950s Leica photographs of a
great magazine documentary photographer whose untimely death ended what
would have been a truly great career. First edition, 1989. Very fine in
very fine (slight yellowing) dust jacket. $35

Winogrand, Gary:  “STOCK PHOTOGRAPHS: THE FORT WORTH FAT STOCK SHOW AND
RODEO.”  First edition, 1980. Still in original unopened shrink wrap.
$75

Same, very good, in worn dust jacket.  $40



I am a Leica user (M3, 50mm Summicron, 40mm Rokkor-M, 135mm
Tele-Elmerit), a list member, and an occasional contributor. All book
prices include shipping to the continental U.S. I accept Visa,
Mastercard, Discover, money orders, cashier's checks, and personal
checks from list members. Please e-mail me off-list or call
800-669-3051.

Dave Jenkins

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