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  • Published by Steidl, 2013

    ISBN 10: 386930684XISBN 13: 9783869306841

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  • Farber, Paul M. (Hrsg.):

    Published by Götiingen, Steidl 2013., 2013

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    4°. Rd. 160, 77 S. m. zahlr. Abb. Oln. m. Schutzumschlag u. Br. Hauptband Faksimile d. englischen Ausg. New York 1970. Begleitheft auf Deutsch.

  • Freed, Leonard (photos)

    Published by Thames & Hudson, London 1971, 1971

    ISBN 10: 0500540047ISBN 13: 9780500540046

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    26.0 x 22.0cms, unpaginated, 124 b/w photos, very good+ hardcover & dustwrapper Freed explores the Federal Republic of West Germany during the Cold War. He photographs Dortmund, Munich, Bonn, , Baden-Baden Berlin etc.


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  • Freed, Leonard

    Published by Göttingen, Steidl, 2013., 2013

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    Leinen und Broschur in Papierschuber, 26,5x23 cm, 124 und 63 Seiten. Photographs and text by Leonard Freed. Introduction by Florian Ebner. Essay by Paul M. Farber.

  • (Göttingen), Edition Folkwang/ Steidl, (2013); 26,5x23 cm. Hardcover + softcover supplement, in slipcase (slipcase sl.dam.). Ca. 150 pp. + 63 pp. (supplement); facsimile-reprint edition of the American edition of 1970, with the additional supplement 'Re- Made', text in English by Freed, an accompanying, never published booklet, follow-of his photobook 'Made in Germany', with additional pictures mainly on the vicissitudes of the GDR - or East Germany - in 70's and 80's. The facsimile edition of the original publication contains 124 photographs of post-war Allied occupied West-Germany. Based on the exhibition at Museum Folkwang, Essen. Good copy (slipcase a bit damaged). ISBN 978 3 86930 684 1.

  • Freed, Leonard

    Published by Thames & Hudson, London, 1971

    ISBN 10: 0500540047ISBN 13: 9780500540046

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    Hard Cover. Condition: F. Dust Jacket Condition: F-. First Edition. F/F-. 4to. original black boards gilt in dustwrapper (price-clipped, edges a trifle rubbed); pp. unpaginated, with 124 illustrations. Heavy item (1.2kg), additional postage may be required for international delivery. A near fine copy.

  • Condition: Gut. 1. ed. 124, 63 S. : überw. Ill. ; 27 cm Literaturangaben. Guter Zustand. The American photographer Leonard Freed travelled to Germany for the first time in 1954. Curious and yet from a safe distance, he observed the people in their social surroundings, at work, at street festivals, in public parks, in the streets and against the industrial backdrop of the Ruhr Valley. The Germany he saw was deeply cursed with the effects of war and the NS regime despite the country's reconstruction, industrial development and economic success. Freed published his extensive report Made in Germany for the first time with Grossman Publishers in New York in 1970. The present reprint accompanies the same-named exhibition at Museum Folkwang in Essen and comes with a booklet providing extra information about Freed's approach and his times. The booklet also contains hitherto unpublished images, documents, and writing by Freed, spanning his fifty years of photographing Germany.( ISBN: 9783869306841 - 9783869306223) EL1836 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100 Gebunden. Leineneinband mit Schutzumschlag + Broschur.

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  • Condition: Wie neu. Steidl, Gottingen. 2013. First english edition, first printing. Fantastic reprint of the breath-taking photobook about germany from 1970! Hardcover with dustjacket. 220 x 260 mm. 160 pages. 124 black and white photos. Text in english. Perfect condition! Collector`s copy! "The American photographer Leonard Freed travelled to Germany for the first time in 1954. He observed the people in their social surroundings, at work, at street festivals, in public parks, in the streets and against the industrial backdrop of the Ruhr Valley. The Germany he saw was deeply scarred by the effects of war and the NS regime, despite the country`s reconstruction, industrial development and economic success. Freed published his extensive report Made in Germany for the first time with Grossman Publishers in New York in 1970. The present reprint accompanies the exhibition of the same name at Museum Folkwang in Essen and comes with the booklet Re-Made: Reading Leonard Freed, providing extra information about Freed`s approach and his times. The booklet is edited by Paul M. Farber and contains hitherto unpublished images, documents and writing by Freed, spanning his 50 years of photographing Germany." (from the publisher) Leonard Freed is one of the twentieth century's most prominent documentary photographers. His photographs have graced the covers of major newspapers and magazines around the world on numerous occasions. A member of the Magnum cooperative, his work is considered a milestone in what has been aptly called "concerned photography". This book spans his full fifty-year career, including his coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the American civil rights movement, the period of post-war German reconstruction, and the Romanian revolution. Among other highlights is a selection of work from his famous project on the police, which culminated in a landmark publication, Police Work. Freed's vision is sharp, insightful and critical, but always deeply sympathetic to his fellow human beings. Freed has made a point of steering clear of easy sentimentality without giving way to its opposite heartless critique; the often tender moments he observes are thus tinged with life's harsher realities. Leonard Freed was born in 1929 in Brooklyn, New York, to a working-class Jewish family from Eastern Europe. He began taking photographs in 1955, while travelling in Europe. In 1972 he joined Magnum Photos. Many of Freed's photographs have been published in the international press, including Der Spiegel, Der Stern, The London Sunday Times Magazine, GEO, L'Express, Libération, The New York Times Magazine, and Fortune. Leonard Freed passed away in 2006.***************Steidl, Göttingen. 2013. Englische Erstausgabe. Großartiger Reprint des legendären Fotobuches über Deutschland von 1970! Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag. 220 x 260 mm. 160 Seiten. 124 schwarz-weiss Fotos. Text in englisch. Perfekter Zustand! Sammler-Exemplar! "Der amerikanische Fotograf Leonard Freed reist 1961 erstmals nach Deutschland. Neugierig und zugleich distanziert beobachtet er die Menschen in ihrem sozialen Umfeld, bei der Arbeit, auf Volksfesten, im Park, auf der Straße und vor Industriekulissen im Ruhrgebiet. Was er sah, war ein Land, das trotz Wiederaufbau, industriellem Fortschritt und wirtschaftlichem Erfolg an den Folgen des Krieges und der NS-Herrschaft litt. Seine groß angelegte Deutschland-Reportage publizierte Freed 1970 unter dem Titel Made in Germany bei Grossman Publishers in New York. Anlässlich der im Museum Folkwang stattfindenden Ausstellung mit gleichem Titel erscheint nun ein Reprint des Fotobuchs mit einem deutschen und einem englischen Beiheft, das auf die damalige Rezeption des Buches in den USA eingeht und weitere, noch unbekannte Bilder zeigt." (Verlagstext) Leonard Freeds (1929-2006) Reportagen setzen sich auch mit der Rassendiskriminierung, der Bürgerrechtsbewegung in den USA und dem Judentum in Europa auseinander. Sein erstes Fotobuch, Joden van Amsterdam (Juden vo.

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    Condition: Wie neu. Steidl, Gottingen. 2013. First english edition, first printing. New, mint, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher`s plastic foil. Fantastic reprint of the breath-taking photobook about germany from 1970! One hardcover and one softcover book in slipcase. 220 x 260 mm. 160 pages (hardcover) plus 64 pages (softcover). 124 black and white photos. Text in english. Perfect condition! Collector`s copy! "The American photographer Leonard Freed travelled to Germany for the first time in 1954. He observed the people in their social surroundings, at work, at street festivals, in public parks, in the streets and against the industrial backdrop of the Ruhr Valley. The Germany he saw was deeply scarred by the effects of war and the NS regime, despite the country`s reconstruction, industrial development and economic success. Freed published his extensive report Made in Germany for the first time with Grossman Publishers in New York in 1970. The present reprint accompanies the exhibition of the same name at Museum Folkwang in Essen and comes with the booklet Re-Made: Reading Leonard Freed, providing extra information about Freed`s approach and his times. The booklet is edited by Paul M. Farber and contains hitherto unpublished images, documents and writing by Freed, spanning his 50 years of photographing Germany." (from the publisher) Leonard Freed is one of the twentieth century's most prominent documentary photographers. His photographs have graced the covers of major newspapers and magazines around the world on numerous occasions. A member of the Magnum cooperative, his work is considered a milestone in what has been aptly called "concerned photography". This book spans his full fifty-year career, including his coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the American civil rights movement, the period of post-war German reconstruction, and the Romanian revolution. Among other highlights is a selection of work from his famous project on the police, which culminated in a landmark publication, Police Work. Freed's vision is sharp, insightful and critical, but always deeply sympathetic to his fellow human beings. Freed has made a point of steering clear of easy sentimentality without giving way to its opposite heartless critique; the often tender moments he observes are thus tinged with life's harsher realities. Leonard Freed was born in 1929 in Brooklyn, New York, to a working-class Jewish family from Eastern Europe. He began taking photographs in 1955, while travelling in Europe. In 1972 he joined Magnum Photos. Many of Freed's photographs have been published in the international press, including Der Spiegel, Der Stern, The London Sunday Times Magazine, GEO, L'Express, Libération, The New York Times Magazine, and Fortune. Leonard Freed passed away in 2006.***************Steidl, Göttingen. 2013. Englische Erstausgabe. Neu, ungelesen, verlagsfrisch; noch originalverschweißt in der Plastikfolie des Verlags. Großartiger Reprint des legendären Fotobuches über Deutschland von 1970! Ein Hardcover und ein Softcover im Schuber. 220 x 260 mm. 160 Seiten (Hardcover) und 64 Seiten (Softcover). 124 schwarz-weiss Fotos. Text in englisch. Perfekter Zustand! Sammler-Exemplar! "Der amerikanische Fotograf Leonard Freed reist 1961 erstmals nach Deutschland. Neugierig und zugleich distanziert beobachtet er die Menschen in ihrem sozialen Umfeld, bei der Arbeit, auf Volksfesten, im Park, auf der Straße und vor Industriekulissen im Ruhrgebiet. Was er sah, war ein Land, das trotz Wiederaufbau, industriellem Fortschritt und wirtschaftlichem Erfolg an den Folgen des Krieges und der NS-Herrschaft litt. Seine groß angelegte Deutschland-Reportage publizierte Freed 1970 unter dem Titel Made in Germany bei Grossman Publishers in New York. Anlässlich der im Museum Folkwang stattfindenden Ausstellung mit gleichem Titel erscheint nun ein Reprint des Fotobuchs mit einem deutschen und einem englischen Beiheft, das auf die damalige Rezeption des Buches in den U.

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    Condition: Wie neu. Steidl, Gottingen. 2013. First german edition, first printing. New, mint, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher`s plastic foil. Fantastic reprint of the breath-taking photobook about germany from 1970! One hardcover and one softcover book with bellyband. 220 x 260 mm. 160 pages (hardcover) plus 64 pages (softcover). 124 black and white photos. Text in german. Perfect condition! Collector`s copy! "The American photographer Leonard Freed travelled to Germany for the first time in 1954. He observed the people in their social surroundings, at work, at street festivals, in public parks, in the streets and against the industrial backdrop of the Ruhr Valley. The Germany he saw was deeply scarred by the effects of war and the NS regime, despite the country`s reconstruction, industrial development and economic success. Freed published his extensive report Made in Germany for the first time with Grossman Publishers in New York in 1970. The present reprint accompanies the exhibition of the same name at Museum Folkwang in Essen and comes with the booklet Re-Made: Reading Leonard Freed, providing extra information about Freed`s approach and his times. The booklet is edited by Paul M. Farber and contains hitherto unpublished images, documents and writing by Freed, spanning his 50 years of photographing Germany." (from the publisher) Leonard Freed is one of the twentieth century's most prominent documentary photographers. His photographs have graced the covers of major newspapers and magazines around the world on numerous occasions. A member of the Magnum cooperative, his work is considered a milestone in what has been aptly called "concerned photography". This book spans his full fifty-year career, including his coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the American civil rights movement, the period of post-war German reconstruction, and the Romanian revolution. Among other highlights is a selection of work from his famous project on the police, which culminated in a landmark publication, Police Work. Freed's vision is sharp, insightful and critical, but always deeply sympathetic to his fellow human beings. Freed has made a point of steering clear of easy sentimentality without giving way to its opposite heartless critique; the often tender moments he observes are thus tinged with life's harsher realities. Leonard Freed was born in 1929 in Brooklyn, New York, to a working-class Jewish family from Eastern Europe. He began taking photographs in 1955, while travelling in Europe. In 1972 he joined Magnum Photos. Many of Freed's photographs have been published in the international press, including Der Spiegel, Der Stern, The London Sunday Times Magazine, GEO, L'Express, Libération, The New York Times Magazine, and Fortune. Leonard Freed passed away in 2006.***************Steidl, Göttingen. 2013. Deutsche Erstausgabe. Neu, ungelesen, verlagsfrisch; noch originalverschweißt in der Plastikfolie des Verlags. Großartiger Reprint des legendären Fotobuches über Deutschland von 1970! Ein Hardcover und ein Softcover im Schuber. 220 x 260 mm. 160 Seiten (Hardcover) und 64 Seiten (Softcover). 124 schwarz-weiss Fotos. Text in deutsch. Perfekter Zustand! Sammler-Exemplar! "Der amerikanische Fotograf Leonard Freed reist 1961 erstmals nach Deutschland. Neugierig und zugleich distanziert beobachtet er die Menschen in ihrem sozialen Umfeld, bei der Arbeit, auf Volksfesten, im Park, auf der Straße und vor Industriekulissen im Ruhrgebiet. Was er sah, war ein Land, das trotz Wiederaufbau, industriellem Fortschritt und wirtschaftlichem Erfolg an den Folgen des Krieges und der NS-Herrschaft litt. Seine groß angelegte Deutschland-Reportage publizierte Freed 1970 unter dem Titel Made in Germany bei Grossman Publishers in New York. Anlässlich der im Museum Folkwang stattfindenden Ausstellung mit gleichem Titel erscheint nun ein Reprint des Fotobuchs mit einem deutschen und einem englischen Beiheft, das auf die damalige Rezeption des Buches in den US.

  • Published by New York / Grossman Publishers,, 1970

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    8°, paperback. First printing. 125 pp Good copy. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 0.

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    Condition: Wie neu. Grossman Publishers, New York. 1970. First american edition, first printing. Signiert von Leonard Freed! Fantastic photobook about germany in photogravure printing! Paperback. 230 x 265 mm. 124 pages, 124 black and white photos. Text in english. Condition: Covers lightly used, light crease at the bottom right corner of the front jacket. Some pages a bit dog-eared. Otherwise excellent with no marks, no foxing. Overall very fine copy! Signed by the artist! Collector`s copy! "The American photographer Leonard Freed travelled to Germany for the first time in 1954. Curious and yet from a safe distance, he observed the people in their social surroundings, at work, at street festivals, in public parks, in the streets and against the industrial backdrop of the Ruhr Valley. The Germany he saw was deeply cursed with the effects of war and the NS regime - despite the country`s reconstruction, industrial development and economic success. Freed published his extensive report Made in Germany for the first time with Grossman Publishers in New York in 1970. The present reprint accompanies the same-named exhibition at Museum Folkwang in Essen and comes with a booklet Re-Made: Reading Leonard Freed providing extra information about Freed`s approach and his times. The booklet is edited by Paul M. Farber and contains hitherto unpublished images, documents, and writing by Freed, spanning his fifty years of photographing Germany. Texts by Florian Ebner and Paul M. Farber." (from the publisher) Leonard Freed is one of the twentieth century's most prominent documentary photographers. His photographs have graced the covers of major newspapers and magazines around the world on numerous occasions. A member of the Magnum cooperative, his work is considered a milestone in what has been aptly called "concerned photography". This book spans his full fifty-year career, including his coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the American civil rights movement, the period of post-war German reconstruction, and the Romanian revolution. Among other highlights is a selection of work from his famous project on the police, which culminated in a landmark publication, Police Work. Freed's vision is sharp, insightful and critical, but always deeply sympathetic to his fellow human beings. Freed has made a point of steering clear of easy sentimentality without giving way to its opposite heartless critique; the often tender moments he observes are thus tinged with life's harsher realities. Leonard Freed was born in 1929 in Brooklyn, New York, to a working-class Jewish family from Eastern Europe. He began taking photographs in 1955, while travelling in Europe. In 1972 he joined Magnum Photos. Many of Freed's photographs have been published in the international press, including Der Spiegel, Der Stern, The London Sunday Times Magazine, GEO, L'Express, Libération, The New York Times Magazine, and Fortune. Leonard Freed passed away in 2006.***************Grossman Publishers, New York. 1970. Amerikanische Erstausgabe. Originalausgabe. Signiert von Leonard Freed! Großartiges Fotobuch über Deutschland in Kupfertiefdruck! Paperback. 230 x 265 mm. 124 Seiten, 124 schwarz- weiss Fotos. Zustand: Cover mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, in der rechten unteren Ecke des vorderen Covers mit leichtem Knick. Die Seiten teilweise am rechten unteren Rand etwas eselsohrig. Insgesamt sehr schönes Exemplar! Signiert vom Künstler! Sammler-Exemplar! "Der amerikanische Fotograf Leonard Freed reist 1961 erstmals nach Deutschland. Neugierig und zugleich distanziert beobachtet er die Menschen in ihrem sozialen Umfeld, bei der Arbeit, auf Volksfesten, im Park, auf der Straße und vor Industriekulissen im Ruhrgebiet. Was er sah, war ein Land, das trotz Wiederaufbau, industriellem Fortschritt und wirtschaftlichem Erfolg an den Folgen des Krieges und der NS-Herrschaft litt. Seine groß angelegte Deutschland-Reportage publizierte Freed 1970 unter dem Titel Made in Germany bei Grossman Publishers in New Yo.

  • Condition: Wie neu. Grossman Publishers, New York. 1970. First american edition, first printing. Signed by Leonard Freed! Scarce hardcover edition with original dustjacket in sensational flawless condition! Fantastic photobook about germany in photogravure printing! Hardcover with dustjacket. 230 x 265 mm. 124 pages, 124 black and white photos. Condition: Book and dustjacket like new. Signed by the artist! Collector`s copy! "The American photographer Leonard Freed travelled to Germany for the first time in 1954. Curious and yet from a safe distance, he observed the people in their social surroundings, at work, at street festivals, in public parks, in the streets and against the industrial backdrop of the Ruhr Valley. The Germany he saw was deeply cursed with the effects of war and the NS regime - despite the country`s reconstruction, industrial development and economic success. Freed published his extensive report Made in Germany for the first time with Grossman Publishers in New York in 1970. The present reprint accompanies the same-named exhibition at Museum Folkwang in Essen and comes with a booklet Re-Made: Reading Leonard Freed providing extra information about Freed?s approach and his times. The booklet is edited by Paul M. Farber and contains hitherto unpublished images, documents, and writing by Freed, spanning his fifty years of photographing Germany. Texts by Florian Ebner and Paul M. Farber." (from the publisher) Leonard Freed is one of the twentieth century's most prominent documentary photographers. His photographs have graced the covers of major newspapers and magazines around the world on numerous occasions. A member of the Magnum cooperative, his work is considered a milestone in what has been aptly called "concerned photography". This book spans his full fifty-year career, including his coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the American civil rights movement, the period of post-war German reconstruction, and the Romanian revolution. Among other highlights is a selection of work from his famous project on the police, which culminated in a landmark publication, Police Work. Freed's vision is sharp, insightful and critical, but always deeply sympathetic to his fellow human beings. Freed has made a point of steering clear of easy sentimentality without giving way to its opposite heartless critique; the often tender moments he observes are thus tinged with life's harsher realities. Leonard Freed was born in 1929 in Brooklyn, New York, to a working-class Jewish family from Eastern Europe. He began taking photographs in 1955, while travelling in Europe. In 1972 he joined Magnum Photos. Many of Freed's photographs have been published in the international press, including Der Spiegel, Der Stern, The London Sunday Times Magazine, GEO, L'Express, Libération, The New York Times Magazine, and Fortune. Leonard Freed passed away in 2006.***************Grossman Publishers, New York. 1970. Amerikanische Erstausgabe. Originalausgabe. Signiert von Leonard Freed! Seltene Hardcover-Ausgabe mit dem Original-Schutzumschlag in sensationellem, makellosen Zustand! Großartiges Fotobuch über Deutschland in Kupfertiefdruck! Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag. 230 x 265 mm. 124 Seiten, 124 schwarz- weiß Fotos. Zustand: Buch und Schutzumschlag wie neu, keine Mängel. Signiert vom Künstler! Sammler-Exemplar! "Der amerikanische Fotograf Leonard Freed reist 1961 erstmals nach Deutschland. Neugierig und zugleich distanziert beobachtet er die Menschen in ihrem sozialen Umfeld, bei der Arbeit, auf Volksfesten, im Park, auf der Straße und vor Industriekulissen im Ruhrgebiet. Was er sah, war ein Land, das trotz Wiederaufbau, industriellem Fortschritt und wirtschaftlichem Erfolg an den Folgen des Krieges und der NS-Herrschaft litt. Seine groß angelegte Deutschland-Reportage publizierte Freed 1970 unter dem Titel Made in Germany bei Grossman Publishers in New York. Anlässlich der im Museum Folkwang stattfindenden Ausstellung mit gleichem Titel erscheint nun ein Repri.