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Hi, I'm selling two amazing collectible photography books from my collection!

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Book 1) TILE: Somniar Deus Sonar en Dioses


Author: Toni Catany

Publication: Barcelona: Lunwerg Editores, 1993

Edition: First edition


Description: First edition. Hardcover. Inscribed by Catany! First edition, 1993, hardcover with maroon cloth boards in dust jacket, square quarto, 113pp., illustrated in b&w. Book near fine with hint of rubbing, binding tight, text clean and unmarked. DJ VG+ with mild rubbing and edgewear. Near Fine / Very Good+.

Selling for ?90

? 59 ONO




Book 2) First US edition, trade issue

in unclipped dust jacket


Nazraeli Press, 2004. 192 pp. Original black cloth, spine lettered in gray. First American edition, trade issue. Fine in Fine dust jacket. An attractive copy. Autobiographical essays by the Japanese photographer with his choice of photos.

TITLE: Memories of a dog

Author: Daido Moryiama

Publication: Naezraeli Press

Edition: First edition


?119 ONO

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