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Assouline
2006
Har/DVD
344
Hardcover
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2843237556
@Amazon
New York City
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1971
Unknown Binding
Book
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Magnum Photos
2000
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@Amazon
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J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles
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Millerton
Aperture
1976
160
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0-912334-65-7
@Amazon
London
Ash &Grant
1977
1st
144
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0-904069-14-1
@Amazon
Austin
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1977
221
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@Amazon
Paul M Hertzmann.
New York
Deborah Bell Photographs
2003
208
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Baltimore
The Johns Hopkins University Press
1992
251
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@Amazon
New Brunswick
Rutgers University Press
1998
332 p.
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@Amazon
J. Paul Getty Trust; The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Program for Art on film.
1990
114 p.
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0-87099-573-1
@Amazon
Malibu
Udena Publications
1981
36
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0-89003-096-0
@Amazon
Bala Cynwyd
Paul Cava Fine Art
2001
Paperback
Book
0-9707966-0-9
@Amazon
Text engl.
London
Phaidon Press, Ltd.
2000
hb. in dustjacket
Book
9-780714-839547
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NY
Gagosian Gallery
2012
1st
253
hb
bk
978-1-4197-0563-2
@Amazon
National Gallery of Art Washington
New York
National Gallery of Art Washington in association with Aperture Foundation
1990
1st
pb
catallogue
0-88938-3
Kunstmuseum Bern
Bern
Bernishche Stiftung fur Fotographie, Film undo Video
2007
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@Amazon
New York, NY
Times Books
1983
first edition
hb.
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Text engl.
Atglen, PA
Schiffer Publishing Ltd.
2017
128 p.
hc.
138 color images
Book
9780764354120
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Text engl.- "Brooklyn’s Domino Sugar Refinery, once the largest in the world, shut down in 2004 after a long struggle. Most New Yorkers know it only as an icon on the landscape, multiplied on T-shirts and skateboard graphics. Paul Raphaelson, known internationally for his formally intricate urban landscape photographs, was given access to every square foot of the refinery weeks before its demolition. Raphaelson spent weeks speaking with former Domino workers to hear first-hand the refinery’s more personal stories. He also assembled a world-class team of contributors: Pulitzer Prize–winning photography editor Stella Kramer, architectural historian Matthew Postal, and art director Christopher Truch. The result is a beautiful, complex, thrilling mashup of art, document, industrial history, and Brooklyn visual culture." (Publisher's text; seen 02.2018).
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