Robert Taft -- see History in H list.

 

172.1. Taipei Biennial. State of Desire. 1998 Taipei Biennial. June 13-September 6, 1998. Organized by Taipei City Government, Taipei Fine Arts Museum. Stiff illustrated wraps, 216 pages, near fine condition. ISBN 957-02-2944-6. [Includes artists from China, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, including some using photography such as Gu Dexin, Zheng Guogu, Yanagi Miwa, Choi Jeonghwa, Oh Hyoungkuhn, Chen Chiehjen, and Chien Fuyu.] $75.

 

172a. Tasmania. Hughes, Owen. Heart of the North. Owen Hughes, 1988. Self-published monograph in color by Tasmanian author/photographer. 1st printing, signed and inscribed. Fine in fine dj, $50.

 

172b. Tenneson, Joyce. Illuminations. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 1997. 1st Edition. [Spiritual portraits, some nudes, with architectural details. Includes diptychs, triptychs, and multiple sequences, one foldout.] Fine w. dust jacket except remainder mark on bottom of text block near spine Issued at $45. SOLD

 

173. Teske, Edmund. Doors 13 [vinyl record album]. Elektra EKS-74079. (Edmund Teske blue photomontage of Jim Morrison and band on jacket verso; nice item for framing. Minor ring and moderate edge wear on jacket; disc near vg. Album is a "best of" compilation with "Light My Fire," et al.). $5.00.

 

174. Theroux, Paul. Picture Palace. (Novel about woman photographer who, like Cunningham and Sipprell, photographs Stieglitz with his own camera.) Houghton Mifflin, 1978. 1st ed. Price label on flyleaf. vg $15.

 

174a. Tibet: The Sacred Realm. Photographs 1880-1950. Preface by Tenzin Gyatsho, His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Chronicle by Lobsang P. Lhalungpa. Biographies of photographers by Martha Charoudi. Photographers include Jacques Bacot; Charles Suydam Cutting; Alexandra David-Neel; Captain Brooke Dolan II; Heinrich Harrer; Sven Anders Hedin; R.F. Johnston and Hoffman; Sonam Wangfel Laden-La; Reverend Roderick A. MacLeod; Dr. Albert L. Shelton; Captain John Noel; Prince Henri D'Orleans; Joseph Francis Charles Rock; George N. Roerich; Major George Sherrif; Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Spencer-Chapman; Sir George Taylor; Lieutenant Colonel Ilya Tolstoy; Lietenant Colonel James Leslie Rose Weir; John Claude White; Dr. Alexander F.R. Wollaston; Bibliography. Aperture, 1983. 1st edition, not to be confused with later reprints. Fine with very good protected dust jacket with wear to extremities. Small non-authorial gift inscription, 1983, on front flyleaf. $40.

 

174.aa. Tice, George. Lincoln. [Photographs of statues and signs with reference to Abraham Lincoln in Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, et al.] Rutgers University Press, 1984. Presumed 1st ed., no later printings indicated. Ex-library with minimal evidence of prior use, card pocket removed from rear flyleaf, with mylar protected, fine dust jacket with no labels or marks. sold

 

174aaa. Trenton State College Yearbook 1971 entitled Seal. 272 pages with numerous photos of grounds, buildings, students, and faculty. Also photos of entertainers who came to the college, including Jane Fonda, Seals and Crofts, The Byrds, Seamus Murphy dance company, Delanie and Bonnie, Ron Ostrow, Dick Gregory, Lorin Hollinder, Mungo Jerry, Alexander Rabbit, Steppenwolfe, Dionne Warwick, and others. VG+ condition with minor soiling at extremities. Trenton State College is now The College of New Jersey. $30.

 

174b. Turbeville, Deborah. St. Petersburg Studio. Bulfinch/Little Brown, 1997. (Dreamy photographs taken in Russia by the master of expressive effects. Extraordinarily beautiful book design by Giovanni C. Russo. Shot in St. Petersburg, Russia, this early photography monograph of Turbeville is in the moody, grainy style for which she has become famous. With quotations from Dostoevsky, Pushkin, Joseph Brodsky, and others. According to ICP, "Born and raised in New England, Deborah Turbeville moved to New York at the age of twenty to work for designer Claire McCardell and later became an editor for Harper’s Bazaar and Mademoiselle before turning to photography. Her editorial work appears regularly in such publications as American, British, French, Italian, and Russian Vogue, L’Uomo Vogue, Zoom, and W. Turbeville’s photographic essays in 2004 have included "Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico" (Casa, July 2004), "Russian Soul” (Harper’s Bazaar, December 2004), "Julia Roberts” (The New York Times Magazine, November 14, 2004), and "Ritual Fashion” (BlackBook, December 2004/January 2005). Monographs of her work include Wallflower (1978), Newport Remembered (1994) and Studio St. Petersburg (1997). Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums, both nationally and internationally. Turbeville's distinctively evocative style was recognized by the Fashion Group Lifetime Award for Fashion Photography in 1989 and the Alfred Eisenstadt Award for Magazine Photography for the Fashion Single Image and Photo Essay in 1998. In 2002, Turbeville received a Fulbright scholarship for a lecture series in photography at the Baltic School of Photography in St. Petersburg, Russia; this year she will be teaching at Smolney Institut in that city, on behalf of Bard College. She divides her time between New York, Mexico, and Russia.") Mint in original shrinkwrap. (Issued at $60.) $54.

174b.1. Another copy. Near fine with light indentations on back cover and red remainder mark at top of text block near spine. $15.