William Eggleston: Los Alamos Revisited by: Eggleston, William
Hardcover. Steidl, 1st, 2012, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: None, Three volumes sharing the following format: Hardcover. Fine cloth-covered boards with tipped-in four-color plate on cover; no dust jacket as issued. The three volumes are contained in a custom foil-embossed slipcase. Photographs by William Eggleston. Text by Thomas Weski. 588 pp., with 250 four-color plates. 12-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches. Between 1965 and 1974 William Eggleston and Walter Hopps traveled together in the US, Eggleston taking photographs, Hopps driving. During these travels the title Los Alamos was born. The negatives for what became known as the Los Alamos Project were made between 1965 and 1974, and were archived in two boxes labeled Box #17 and Box #83. The latter was lost for several years. The project is presented in its entirety in this three-volume set for the first time. An earlier edition of "Los Alamos" edited by Thomas Weski was published by Scalo in 2003. Weski"s original essay is included in this revised edition. "Los Alamos Revisited" has been drawn from the complete set of photographs, including the long lost negatives from Box #83. NOTE: DOMESTIC SHIPPING ONLY.