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WILLIAM EGGLESTON'S GUIDE
(EGGLESTON, WILLIAM). Eggleston, William & John Szarkowski. New York. 1976 (2002).: The Museum of Modern Art. Second Printing (First Edition Thus). Square 8vo. Pebbled Boards with Pastedown. Photography Monograph. Fine/No Jacket - As Issued. 112pp, 48 color and 1 b&w illustration. Designed by Carl Laanes. With a biography. This innovatively designed catalogue was published in conjunction with the 1976 exhibition of William Eggleston's haunting photos of everyday life in the American South held at New York's Museum of Modern Art. Curated by John Szarkowski, it was the first one-man show extended by MoMA solely to a color photographer - confirming Eggleston's well-deserved place in the pantheon of post-war photographic artists, and passing the torch on to the medium's new generation of practitioners. It is a supremely beautiful document, and a piece of twentieth century photo history as well. "For this edition, The Museum of Modern Art has made new color separations from the original 35mm slides, producing a facsimile edition in which the color will be freshly responsive to the photographer's intentions". A brand new, most handsome example of the first printing of the 2002 facsimile edition (whose first edition is cited on page 265 of Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's "The Photobook: A History Volume I", pages 308-309 of The Hasselblad Center's "The Open Book", page 29 of "From Fair to Fine: 20th Century Photography Books That Matter", page 18 of "From Fair to Fine 3" and pages 234-235 of "The Book of 101 Books") in the gilt-embossed, pebble-grained boards with the pastedown of the green tricycle on the front cover. 0-87070-378-1 Inventory Number: 026785