Descripción:
New York: Pellagrini and Cudahy, 1953. First edition. Boards, slight shelf wear on bottom edge, otherwise a fine copy, slight spotting on the inside of the (otherwise) fine, unworn dust jacket. Inscribed by Weegee "to George Sakal who sold me my first 35 m.m. camera, and showed me how to use it -- Many Thanks. Weegee / Worlds Greatest Photographer /1954"
Naked City. de WEEGEE pseud. of Arthur Fellig - 1945
de WEEGEE pseud. of Arthur Fellig
Naked City.
de WEEGEE pseud. of Arthur Fellig
- Usado
- Tapa dura
- First
New York: Essential Books,, 1945. First edition, first printing. Weegee's first book. His nickname (from the Ouija board) derived from his apparently psychic ability to beat authorities to the crime scene, a feat actually made possible by eavesdropping the emergency services on a portable police-band shortwave radio. He maintained a working darkroom in the trunk of his car in pursuance of this urgent street aesthetic. Naked City was his first book of photographs, and formed the foundation for the 1948 film of the same name. Octavo. Original grey cloth, titles to front cover and spine in dark blue. With dust jacket. A unusually sharp copy in the remarkably nice dust jacket, with just a small chip at the top of the spine panel and a few further trivial snags at the tips, a few short closed tears and the odd mark. That said this is a truly exceptional copy, the vivid yellow and red at the spine is bright and fresh, the minor loss is really negligible when compared to the vast majority of other copies. A superb copy and deeply uncommon thus. Roth p. 118
- Librería Peter Harrington (GB)
- Estado del libro Usado
- Encuadernación Tapa dura
- Lugar de publicación New York: Essential Books,
- Fecha de publicación 1945