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Issue 22

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N Plus One
Issue 22



Published by:

188 pages 25 x 18 cm Softcover Colour Offset

£10.00




You Should Have Heard What I Just Seen

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James Hamilton
You Should Have Heard What I Just Seen



Published by: Ecstatic Peace Library

304 pages 27 x 30 cm Hardcover

£50.00

Throughout the heady years of New York's 1960s and 70s music scenes, James Hamilton was on hand to observe and photograph some of the most significant bands, musicians and performances of the twentieth century. Serving as staff photographer for the Village Voice and Crawdaddy!, Hamilton photographed such musicians as James Brown, Captain Beefheart, Ornette Coleman, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, the Grateful Dead, John Fahey, Mick Jagger, Jethro Tull, Elvin Jones, the Kinks, Madonna, Charlie Mingus, Joni Mitchell, the Ramones, Gil Scott-Heron, Patti Smith, Sun Ra, Tom Verlaine and Stevie Wonder. In You Should Have Heard Just What I Seen, Hamilton opens up his archives for the first time, revealing across 300 pages a trove of previously unpublished black-and-white photographs--portraits, snapshots, sketches, contact sheets--of some of the most recognizable faces in music. Influential for several generations of budding photographers raised on his photographs, the work of James Hamilton is at last collected in this revelatory volume. As a young man in the late 1960s, James Hamilton met the legendary photographers Diane Arbus and Eugene Smith, and was inspired by them to document the changing skyline of New York City. As staff photographer for Harper's Bazaar and the Village Voice, Hamilton recorded the fashion shows, events, protests and riots, happenings, concerts, poetry readings and art openings of that era, and throughout the 1970s, his photographs of musicians and celebrities began to appear in the pages of Crawdaddy! magazine. Later Hamilton joined The New York Observer and began working with filmmakers George Romero, Francis Ford Coppola, Wes Anderson, Bill Paxton and Noah Baumbach as on-set photographer

Simple Future Past Perfect

New Shinjuku

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Daido Moriyama
New Shinjuku



Published by: Getsuyosha

752 pages BW Offset Edition of 100 2014

£88.50

Published in 2014 by Getsuyosha with a limited edition print run of 100 copies, Daido Moriyama’s New Shinjuku is a re-edited publication of his high sought after and acclaimed photobook Shinjuku. Found within the 752 bound pages are 641 full bleed images printed on black and white plates. This signed publication includes more than 100 unpublished images and would appeal to those both familiar and unfamiliar with Moriyama’s works. 

Rugby

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Daniel D'Ottavio
Rugby



Published by: Silas Finch

64 pages 23 x 28 cm Hardcover 2014

£55.00

Limited edition of 500 signed and numbered copies. 34 tritone reproductions printed with UV inks on uncoated paper. Drop-spine cover wrapped in offset printed cloth with silkscreen spine detail.

Student Radicals

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Takashi Hamaguchi
Student Radicals



Published by:

48 pages 21 x 28 cm Softcover 2014  

£42.50

A photobook that complies 29 photographs of Takashi Hamaguchi, capturing student protests in the 1960s, Japan. It is published accompanying his solo-exhibition at Taka Ishii Gallery Photography Paris, under the same title, from December 4 2014 to January 24 2015. 

Issue 2

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Recens Paper
Issue 2



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144 pages 22.5 x 28 cm Softcover 2015

£12.00

We are proud to drop the second issue of Recens Paper - an independent Scandinavia based fashion- and youth culture magazine and platform. We are ‘Generation Z.’ We are fed up with all the commercials that are dumped on us, the beauty standards which ruin our self-confidence, and the gender stereotypes that put us in a box. We know how the beauty standards and gender stereotypes more or less affect every teenager. In this issue, our second, we are therefor aiming to recapture the once-creative ideals of both fashion- and art publications. Through rebelling against the unhealthy clench of commercialism and exploring ideas brought forth by our globalized generation, we aim to celebrate the unabashed originality of youth.  This second issue «Explore» is about exploring, challenging and experimenting. Exploring oneself, sexual orientation, fashion, art, and how each one plays a fundamental role in this lifetime. This issue is big, both in matters of size and impact, since we want to stand out and leave footsteps in the otherwise commercial and consumer-based industry.  “Explore" is an issue culminating and showcasing varied, global talent. Our editorials are the “brain children” of many creative youth at work. They are documentation of their explorations with light, texture, materials, finishes, and other nuanced mediums.

Montezland

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Mario Montez
Montezland



Published by: Boo Hooray

24 pages 14 x 22 cm Softcover 2014

£8.00

Montezland presents an expanded portrait of the legendary pre-Stonewall drag performer Mario Montez (1935 - 2013). Showcasing ephemera, photographs, documents, costumes, and film, the book explores Montez’s role in and influence on the New York underground during the 1960’s and 70’s. 


Out of Order

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Molly MacIndoe
Out of Order



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480 pages 24 x 16 cm Hardcover Second Edition  2015

£40.00

Out of Order: The Underground Rave Scene 1997–2006, is a ground-breaking visual study of modern subculture. Molly Macindoe’s pictures depict the journey of both a culture and an individual – from the derelict industrial estates of London to the fields and forests of Eastern Europe. She presents the scene’s community, culture and spaces in an often-celebratory way and tells the untold story of the people at its core. This second edition of the sell-out book features a brand-new look inside and out designed by Ditto Press, and a foreword by photographer TomHunter. In addition to the original 400 images, there are 70 previously unseen photos, including 4 new events, totalling 77 parties over a span of 10 years.

Ciroc Boys

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Dean Blunt
Ciroc Boys



Published by: Nero

60 pages 13 x 21 cm Softcover 2015

£9.00

Cîroc Boyz : vol 1 is a collection of nightclub VIP bottle service receipts. Cîroc is the name of a vodka brand prepared in France, made from grapes, five times distilled. The brand is promoted by P DIDDY, making it a symbol of luxury. Cîroc vodka was introduced to the Ultra Premium Vodka category by Diageo. Five years later Diageo and Sean’ P Diddy” Combs formed a strategic alliance. As in previous endeavours, Diddy turned to a marketing agency to help create a promotion strategy that would embed the brand in the Urban consumer’s lifestyle. Just as the Cîroc brand is synonymous with quality and success, the same trait holds true and is the cornerstone and the hallmark of each individual selected to be a Cîroc Boy.

Keiko Maeda in Kyoto

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Anders Edström
Keiko Maeda in Kyoto



Published by: The Spring Press

56 pages 21.5 x 28 cm Softcover Edition of 500

£22.00

Produced in collaboration with Japanese label COSMIC WONDER, these quiet portraits and meditative cityscapes were captured in Kyoto, Japan between 2011 and 2012, and are complimented by an extended essay by Tokyo based critic and editor CAMERON ALLAN McKEAN. Edström began his career working closely with MARTIN MARGIELA and shooting for the earliest incarnations of PURPLE, SELF SERVICE and DAZED & CONFUSED. He has produced several books, his work having been exhibited at such venues as the National Museum of Modern Art (Paris), Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris), the Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston), Centre Nationale de la Photographie (Paris), Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Tokyo) In 2001, he collaborated with Jeff Rian on the book Buckshot Lexicon (Purple Books). In 2004, Steidl/Mack published two monographs of his work: Spidernets Places and a Crew and Waiting Some Birds a Bus a Woman. Anders has made several films with C.W. Winter, they include One Plus One 2 (2003), a collaboration with avant-garde guitarist Derek Bailey, and a narrative feature film, The Anchorage (2009). The Anchorage won a Golden Leopard Prize in Locarno International Film Festival 2009 and was named Best Independent/Experimental Film of 2009 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.

Special Guest

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Roe Ethridge and Richard Prince
Special Guest



Published by: Karma

182 pages 21 x 28 cm Softcover Edition of 1000 2015

£38.00



Ever After

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Asako Narahashi
Ever After



Published by: Osiris

72 pages 25.5 x 30 cm Hardcover with slipcase

£72.00

Traversing the threshold between sleep and wakefulness, we find visual suspense lingering on the boundary between nature and culture. The space-time of the shores that surface within Asako Narahashi’s photographs provoke the thoughts and sentiments of an era of crisis.

Grays The Mountain Sends

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Bryan Schutmaat
Grays The Mountain Sends



Published by: Silas Finch

102 pages 29 x 35 cm Softcover Second Edition

£60.00

Equipped with a large format view camera, and inspired by the poetry of Richard Hugo, Bryan Schutmaat combines portraits, landscapes, and still lifes in a series of photos that explores the lives of working people residing in small mountain towns and mining communities in the American West. 2nd edition. Includes 42 full color plates printed with UV inks on Mohawk Superfine uncoated paper. Flexible offset-printed cover with steel spine.

Islands Of The Blest

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Bryan Schutmaat & Ashlyn Davis
Islands Of The Blest



Published by: Silas Finch

68 Pages 34. x 28 cm Softcover First Edition 2014

£25.00

These photgraphs depict various places in the American West. They were taken over a one hundred year period from the 1870s to the 1970s. The photographers presented here range from the completely unknown to some of America's most distinguished practitioners of the medium. All images were sourced from digital public archives and remain readily available to download. 


Vol. 37

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Clutch Magazine
Vol. 37



Published by:

257 Pages 21 x 28 cm Softcover 2015

£12.50



Issue 3

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Four & Sons
Issue 3



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135 Pages 28 x 21.5 cm Softcover  2015

£14.00

In their third issue, Four&Sons talk to over 20 dog-loving creative types and one legendary Tokyo groomer. Featuring Mary Ellen Mark, David Lynch, KAWS, Jamie Hince, Geoff McFetridge, Wells Tower, E.B. White, Menswear Dog and more. 

Observatoires

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Noemie Goudal
Observatoires



Published by: The New Art Gallery Walsall

12 pages with 8 page section 10 Black & White Plates  Softcover 2015

£16.00

Published in conjunction with her exhibition of the same name at The New Art Gallery Walsall. This eagerly await series of photographs by Noemie Goudal is a beautifully produced, large format work.  Exquisitely printed on silver Baryta paper with a sewn binding. This first edition is a haunting work, sure to become an instant classic. 

Clutchman's Leather Jacket

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Tadashi Tawarayama
Clutchman's Leather Jacket



Published by: Clutch Books

100 Pages 29 x 22cm Hardcover 2014

£40.00

With Clutch Magazine's distinctive style, this book is brimming full of images of the most culturally significant item of clothing, the leather jacket.  Infamous for being the rebel's choice of outerwear, Tawarayama and Clutch disect and present every style of leather jacket imaginable. This has to be the book of the year for heritage and vintage menswear aficiandos. 

Issue 3

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Intern Magazine
Issue 3



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Pre-orders will ship on 22nd June 144 pages approx 17 x 24 cm Softcover Colour Offset

£10.00

The Education Issue. This time round we stop off in Amsterdam, Medellin, Chicago, Amman, Berlin, Toronto, Cape Coast, Kansas City and Saxmundham as we explore creative education and internships around the world. Expertly printed in London by Park Communications.

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