Description: Mark Citret limited edition of 300 cloth bound hardcover. This one is unsigned and unnumbered as was removed from plastic shrink wrap for inspection. This is a beautiful cloth bound edition with a matching cloth bound case. This is a new open box deluxe boxed edition "Somewhere in the writings of John Steinbeck I remember reading his thoughts about taking to the road, and the sense of wonder and discovery that is woven into the experience. He contrasts the freedom of wandering with the tyranny of a destination. Steinbeck concedes that if it is the catalyst that propels one out the door, a destination can be useful. But once on the road, it loses its importance. The events along the way are what give the journey its meaning. The magic is in allowing the distractions and diversions to point the direction, and following the unanticipated detours as if they were the roads meant to be traveled all along. This has everything to do with how I feel about the act of photographing, and what my photographs themselves mean to me. I have no intention of them providing the viewer with any answers. Answers are like destinations. They are narrow and effectively end the discussion. Whatever else these photographs might be, I consider them first and last to be the results of detours followed and discoveries made along the way to someplace else." - From the preface to Along the Way Mark Citret, 1998 Hardcover in a clothbound clamshell box 64 tritone illustrations Size: 11 1/2 x 13 inches Publisher: Custom and Limited Editions Publication Date: 1999 , limited to an edition of 300
Price: 75 USD
Location: South San Francisco, California
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Binding: Cloth
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