US$ 150.00
In “Someone Else’s Mother”
people never liked to keep old things
The boredom of that period entirely disappeared in the cruel excitement of the war
It addresses concrete experiences of these men against a backdrop of derogatory media representations
The prints are glued in the book
American Musicians Terence Pepper In “Someone Else’s Mother”First edition of american Musicians by Lee Friedlander. First impression. Medium format hardback in fine condition. Some very minor shelf wear to the out edges of the dust jacket only. Please see photographs for reference. About From the 1950s to the 1970s, the artist photographed jazz, country, and blues artists in studios, during performances, and on tour. His portraits of musicians and jazz marching bands in New Orleans are a passionate document of