Binding: Paperback
Publisher: E. P. Dutton, Inc
Date Published: 1973
ISBN-13:9780883060025ISBN:0883060027
Description: Acceptable. Reading copy only. Cover worn and stained, spine partially split, taped. First few pages were loose due to worn binding glue, have been taped, other pages may come loose if book not handled carefully. First few pages have faint stains at edge, rest of text clean, lots of great pictures and interviews. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Merlin House-E. P Dutton, NY
Date Published: 1973
Description: Near Fine. Housed in custom-made brown cloth clamshell box with titles in white on the cover, with titles on the cover and spine. Book is landscape format, a couple of insignificant marks to the covers (small glue residue probably from the binding process. and a tiny chip at the base of the spine strip otherwise as new. 165p plus a section of plates. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Merlin House; Distributed by E.P. Dutton (NY)
Date Published: 1973
Description: Oblong 9 x 11, textured white boards, 165+ pp, covers a bit worn and edge soiled, hinges loose, one signature loose else a nice, usable copy in edge torn, price clipped, worn and toned dust jacket. Book designed by Ruth Ansel. PHOTOGRAPHS THROUGHOUT BY RICHARD AVEDON! read more
Description: New York: Merlin House. 1973. First edition. Oblong quarto. Pictorial wraps. Front panel has a trace of scuffing. Extremites have a trace of wear. Edges have some light soiling and a short black mark on the top edge. Spine has a short closed tear else near fine. A nice copy of this documentation of The Manhattan Project's 1970 celebrated production of Lewis Carrol's "Alice In Wonderland" as photographed by Richard Avedon with text by Doon Arbus and designed by Ruth Ansel. A wonderful book. ... read more
Description: New York: Merlin House. 1973. First edition. Oblong quarto. Lettered white paper covered boards. Boards and edges have a trace of soiling. Endpapers have a trace of foxing else near fine in dustjacket with a few closed tears and lacking a small fragment at the top rear panel and lower front panel and at the foot else good and still a reasonably nice copy of this documentation of The Manhattan Project's 1970 celebrated production of Lewis Carrol's "Alice In Wonderland" as photographed by Richard ... read more
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