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| Management number | 26769199 | Release Date | 2025/12/14 | List Price | $116.62 | Model Number | 26769199 | ||
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London ’77: The Lost Archive The Photography of Gregory Rudolph Smith
This photobook was just released and I just received it from the UK. It's brand new and still shrink-wrapped. You can find some sample images by searching the title online. It's quite substantial in both size and content. Below is a translation of the description from the official website.
"London ’77: The Lost Archive" is a stunning work vividly revisiting a pivotal era in music that transformed the landscape of contemporary music, showcasing previously unseen images. These remarkable photographs by photographer Gregory Rudolph Smith were fortunately rediscovered after being buried and forgotten for over 45 years. From 1977 to 1978, Smith documented the golden age of punk in London over an 18-month period. These photographs, capturing this electrifying moment in music history, featuring bands such as Adam and the Ants, Generation X, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cramps, X-Ray Spex, and The Slits, are now being published for the first time. Curated by filmmaker/musician Drew Stone, this rediscovered archive offers a precious glimpse into the vibrant beginnings of the punk movement.
198 pages, beautiful black and white photographs. 10-inch x 12-inch hardcover.
| Category | Books > Nonfiction Books > Art Books |
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| Condition | New |
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