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Telex Persan (True 1st of Telex Iran)

Telex Persan (True 1st of Telex Iran)

Telex Persan is the true first edition of Telex Iran (the title was changed when Scalo republished the work) from 1984

Large format paperback in very good condition 

Please note that the binding has come unstuck as seen with other copies of this edition, there is some repair to gutter of front and back end pages using archival tape

Some minor wear to extremities of cover and page block 

Some very slight toning to extremities of pages 

Text in French

About

This work, in a reflexive, very controlled photographic language, resulted in the book Telex Iran, now considered a major work in the history of photography. In it, Gilles Peress plays on categories and genres, juxtaposing images and texts in such a way as to create a dialectic that is at once tense and open, and reveals political and civil reality in all its complexity. Republished in 1997 by Scalo, the book has lost none of its seismic and incisive character and has remained highly topical in light of the most recent episodes in Iran’s turbulent history.

$305.32

Original: $872.34

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Telex Persan (True 1st of Telex Iran)

$872.34

$305.32
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Telex Persan is the true first edition of Telex Iran (the title was changed when Scalo republished the work) from 1984

Large format paperback in very good condition 

Please note that the binding has come unstuck as seen with other copies of this edition, there is some repair to gutter of front and back end pages using archival tape

Some minor wear to extremities of cover and page block 

Some very slight toning to extremities of pages 

Text in French

About

This work, in a reflexive, very controlled photographic language, resulted in the book Telex Iran, now considered a major work in the history of photography. In it, Gilles Peress plays on categories and genres, juxtaposing images and texts in such a way as to create a dialectic that is at once tense and open, and reveals political and civil reality in all its complexity. Republished in 1997 by Scalo, the book has lost none of its seismic and incisive character and has remained highly topical in light of the most recent episodes in Iran’s turbulent history.

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