David Bailey [Desmond Morris] – Bailey’s Democracy – First Edition 2005

david bailey baileys democracy first 1

David Bailey [Desmond Morris] – Bailey’s Democracy – First Edition 2005

£50.00

In stock

£50.00

First edition, first printing. Published by Thames & Hudson in London, 2005. This is a fine copy. Issued without a dust wrapper, the grey cloth boards are slightly worn at the spine tips and corners. The gloss, paper panel to the front is bright and unmarked, carrying the title and author’s names. The internals are free from inscriptions and the text blocks are immaculate throughout. Overall, this is a fine copy of a fine selection of photography.

 

Recently, David Bailey turned his lens away from the glitterati and decided instead to focus on ordinary people – with startling results. Over a period of three years, people visiting David Bailey’s studio were asked if they would agree to be photographed naked. None refused, and none was rejected. The results, presented here in one large-format volume, combine to form an all-inclusive, searingly honest portrait of humankind.


(We don't keep all of our stock in the shop, so send us an email if you're planning a trip to see a particular author or book.)
Availability: 1 in stock SKU: 16924 Categories: , Tags: , , ,

Description

First edition, first printing. Published by Thames & Hudson in London, 2005. This is a fine copy. Issued without a dust wrapper, the grey cloth boards are slightly worn at the spine tips and corners. The gloss, paper panel to the front is bright and unmarked, carrying the title and author’s names. The internals are free from inscriptions and the text blocks are immaculate throughout. Overall, this is a fine copy of a fine selection of photography.

 

Recently, David Bailey turned his lens away from the glitterati and decided instead to focus on ordinary people – with startling results. Over a period of three years, people visiting David Bailey’s studio were asked if they would agree to be photographed naked. None refused, and none was rejected. The results, presented here in one large-format volume, combine to form an all-inclusive, searingly honest portrait of humankind.