Description
all markings are in the photographs
writes about the dark undercurrent of these mundane scenes as viewed through Eggleston's lens: '[Eggleston's] subjects are
Published in 1987
including the National Portrait Gallery
based in Belfast
Dombey and Son Clare strand all markings are in theFirst edition first impression from 1948 in good condition with the following first issue points: title page vignette has Capt. Cuttle's hook erroneously drawn on his left arm; p. xv, no page entry for the frontispiece and vignette, and no quotation marks around "the Party" line 2; p. 14, ten lines up, "aint" has no apostrophe; p. 26, line 11 has "fidgetty"; on p. 40, "shewed" and "shew" instead of "showed" and "show"; p. 284, fifth and sixth lines
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