Description: Title: Halsman on the Creation of Photographic Ideas Author: Philippe Halsman Publisher: Ziff-Davis (New York) Date: 1961 ISBN: N/ADescription: In this first-edition book, famous photographer Philippe Halsman provides an overview of his six rules for creating "more striking and unusual" pieces. Halsman was a close friend of Albert Einstein and Salvador Dali, and photographed many celebrities throughout the 20th century including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Winston Churchill. This copy is an ex-library book without its dust jacket, and possesses wear and tear typical of such (please see Condition for details). Condition: Hardcover, missing dust jacket. Scuff marks on both sides of cover; slight tear on spine. Dewey decimal number written in pen on spine. City library stamp on inside front cover. On front free endpaper: discard stamp, due date sticker, card catalogue pocket. Dewey decimal number written in pen on front free endpaper. Dewey decimal number written in pencil on copyright page. Age related discoloration of pages and page blocks; pages are otherwise clean with no tears, folds, ink or pencil marks. Photographs are in monochrome. The Friends of the Springfield Library is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the work of the Springfield Library (Massachusetts). The Friends work to promote awareness of library resources, raise funds for special programming, and advocate on behalf of library interests. Your purchase directly benefits the libraries. It helps to purchase essential materials such as books, computer programs, updated technology and also helps to ensure the continuance of excellent children's programs. Thank you.
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Location: Springfield, Massachusetts
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Topic: Photographers
Publication Year: 1961
Features: Ex-Library
Edition: First Edition
Language: English
Book Title: Halsman on the Creation of Photographic Ideas
Author: Philippe Halsman