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A Fair Day

A Fair Day

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Both copies are first impression paperback (no hardback issued) from 1984 

About the signed copy

Medium format paperback in fine condition

Signed and dated by Martin Parr to title page with a comment "WOW" pointed at a previous owner's inscription

Some very slight toning to extremities of cover

There is a Salem house sticker to back cover

Some very slight toning to extremities of pages

Otherwise pages clean, binding firm

About the unsigned copy

Medium format paperback in near fine condition 

Some slight marking and toning to extremities to cover

There is a Salem House sticker and a price sticker to back cover

Some very minor toning to extremities of pages

There is a crease to page 62

No other markings, binding firm

About A Fair Day

A special book of Photographs - all taken on one day in the West of Ireland. Martin Parr is a chronicler of our age. In the face of the constantly growing flood of images released by the media. His photographs then offer us the opportunity to see the world from his unique perspective. So a text by Fintan O’Toole introduces Martin Parr’s third book – self published by Promenade Press in 1984. Seventy four images capture aspects of life in the Ireland of the early 1980s, including abandoned Morris Minors, rural dance halls, and also newly built bungalows. Parr records a sympathetic portrait of a society caught between both the past and the 20th Century. These images of the west of Ireland in A Fair Day show a culture caught between a Celtic past and the Great American Dream. A book of conflicting images which juxtaposes picturesque views and scenarios with images of dingier particulars, including also an interesting study of abandoned Morris Minor automobiles.

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CHOOSE BETWEEN A SIGNED OR AN UNSIGNED COPY

Both copies are first impression paperback (no hardback issued) from 1984 

About the signed copy

Medium format paperback in fine condition

Signed and dated by Martin Parr to title page with a comment "WOW" pointed at a previous owner's inscription

Some very slight toning to extremities of cover

There is a Salem house sticker to back cover

Some very slight toning to extremities of pages

Otherwise pages clean, binding firm

About the unsigned copy

Medium format paperback in near fine condition 

Some slight marking and toning to extremities to cover

There is a Salem House sticker and a price sticker to back cover

Some very minor toning to extremities of pages

There is a crease to page 62

No other markings, binding firm

About A Fair Day

A special book of Photographs - all taken on one day in the West of Ireland. Martin Parr is a chronicler of our age. In the face of the constantly growing flood of images released by the media. His photographs then offer us the opportunity to see the world from his unique perspective. So a text by Fintan O’Toole introduces Martin Parr’s third book – self published by Promenade Press in 1984. Seventy four images capture aspects of life in the Ireland of the early 1980s, including abandoned Morris Minors, rural dance halls, and also newly built bungalows. Parr records a sympathetic portrait of a society caught between both the past and the 20th Century. These images of the west of Ireland in A Fair Day show a culture caught between a Celtic past and the Great American Dream. A book of conflicting images which juxtaposes picturesque views and scenarios with images of dingier particulars, including also an interesting study of abandoned Morris Minor automobiles.

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