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Saiful Huq Omi 136
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World Press Photo 2018
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Ekaterina Solovieva The Earth’s Circle
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FotoFest INDIA
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The Best of LensCulture Volume 2
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Joshua Lutz Mind The Gap
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The Shot That Made Me
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Camilla Jensen Quantum
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Cig Harvey Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre
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Cig Harvey You An Orchestra You A Bomb
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Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre Live Burls
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PhotoCat. Dornith Doherty Archiving Eden Pavel Baňka Reflection Giancarlo Ceraudo Destino Final North West – South East Jaap Mooy, The Artist and his Collector The Best of LensCulture Volume 1 Lotte Fløe Christensen Constructs Maria Gruzdeva BORDER
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World Press Photo 2017 Evgeny Berezner, Irina Chmyreva, Natalia Tarasova & Wendy Watriss Contemporary Russian Photography FotoFest Changing Circumstances FotoFest View From Inside Majida Mouasher Modern and Contemporary Arab Art from the Levant Samia Halaby Drawing the Kafr Qasem Massacre Sadik Kwaish Alfraji Edward Thompson The Unseen
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Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio David Batchelder Tideland Michel Huneault The Long Night of Mégantic/ La Longue Nuit de Mégantic Diana Matar Evidence Sara Davidmann Ken. To be destroyed
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Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Leonard Freed After The War Was Over Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis Anna Fox Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis Elliot Ross Animal Elliot Ross Other Animals Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
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Dear friends of Schilt Publishing & Gallery, Autumn 2018 promises to be a memorable season for both the publishing house and the gallery: our programme includes eight remarkable books and two magnificent exhibitions! And because they are so numerous, so diverse and so fascinating, I have decided not to describe them here in detail as I normally would. Instead, I invite you to sit back, relax, and take your time to read and review this brochure at leisure, immersing yourself in countless totally diverging worlds: the atrocious circumstances, for example, in which the Rohingya in Myanmar and Bangladesh are living today; an isolated community in Russia, with a priest at its head, portrayed with passion; the immeasurable wealth of photography and new media originating from India (the theme of the FotoFest biennial in Houston); the new World Press Photo 2018 yearbook; the photographs chosen by photographers as being pivotal to their careers; the 150 best photographers according to the LensCulture jury (Volume 2, following on from the phenomenally successful Volume 1); and the serene monographs from America (Joshua Lutz) and Norway (Camilla Jensen). As icing on the cake, we will be holding two undeniably top-quality exhibitions between February and end of June in our gallery: Cig Harvey’s You An Orchestra You A Bomb (breath-taking C-type prints from from her monograph of the same name) and Live Burls by Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre (stunning silver gelatin prints from their latest book). And last, but certainly not least, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce a key addition to our team: Anna Zekria, curator and photography agent (saltimages.ru), who has already initiated the collaborative process which promises to expand the influence of our gallery even more. We are eternally grateful and thrilled that she has agreed to lend her sharp intellect, unparalleled knowledge and unique personality for the benefit of our company. As long as we all continue to refuse to accept mediocrity, a wonderful future lies ahead of us! Kindest regards, Maarten Schilt October 2017
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Saiful Huq Omi
136 The Persecution of the Rohingya’s Since 2009, Bangladeshi photographer Saiful Huq Omi has been documenting the lives of the Muslim ethnic minority, generally known as the Rohingyas, who live in northern Rakhine State, western Burma (Myanmar). Considered to be one of the most persecuted population group in the world, the Rohingya’s are the only of 136 different communities not recognized by the Burmese government. They face every kind of human rights violation: denial of citizenship, restriction of movement or travel, restriction on education, forced labour, land confiscation, forced eviction, destruction of homes, schools, mosques, religious persecution, ethnic discrimination, abuse of Rohingya women and elders, rape as a weapon of war...
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To many, what is happening to this community in Burma (Myanmar) is nothing but a slow burning genocide.
Format: 31.5 x 24 cm (landscape) Hardcover (with flexible thin black board) 144 pages with approx. 140 photos in duotone World rights January 2018 £40 | $50| €45
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Saiful Huq Omi (1980) first studied
Saiful has received a number of awards,
Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund.
telecoms engineering before taking up
including the All Roads National
Saiful is represented by Polaris Images,
photography in 2005. His photos have
Geographic Award, and an emerging
and published his first photo book,
appeared in The New York Times,
photographers grant from the Open
Heroes Never Die – Tales of Political
Newsweek, Time and Asian Photography,
Society Institute. He was a participant
Violence in Bangladesh, in 2006. In 2012
among others. His work has been
in the 2010 World Press Photo Joop
he set up an international photography
exhibited in galleries from Zimbabwe
Swart Masterclass. His Rohingya
school, named Counter Foto, in
and Russia to Japan and Bangladesh.
project gained him a grant from the
Bangladesh and India.
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2018 Dutch edition
Design: Heijdens Karwei, Amsterdam ISBN Dutch edition: 978 90 5330 905 6 Format: 19 x 24.5 cm (portrait) Paperback 240 pages with approx. 250 photos in full colour and duotone World rights; English (Thames & Hudson), German (Till Schaap Edition), French (Till Schaap Edition),
Every year since 1958, an international jury has met in the Netherlands under the auspices of the World Press Photo Foundation to choose the world’s finest press photographs. Universally recognised as the definitive competition for photographic reportage, it has been described by Michael Rand as “the international photographic contest”. Publishing the results of the latest annual World Press Photo Contest, this exceptional book contains the very best press photographs from 2017 – pictures submitted by approximately 6,000 photojournalists, photo agencies, newspapers and magazines from about 125 countries. Selected from around 100,000 images, these prize-winning photos capture the most powerful, moving and disturbing images of the year.
Spanish (Blume) and Italian (24 ORE Cultura) rights sold. English edition for North America
“Will amuse, sadden, console and ultimately teach you much about this world of ours.” People Photography
distributed by Ingram Publisher Services. ISBN 978 90 5330 901 8 April 2018
“Some of the very best work being done around the world today.” News Photographer
€25 Schilt Publishing is the primary publisher of the World Press Photo Yearbook. Co-editions are available in 6 different languages. For details of the English-language edition of World Press Photo, please contact Thames & Hudson at sales@thameshudson.co.uk or visit thamesandhudson.com
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Ekaterina
The Earth’s Circle
Solovieva
Kolodozero The village of Kolodozero, deeply concealed in the woods of Pudozh, is located on the border between Arkhangelsk Oblast and Karelia in Russia. In ancient times, people settled on the northern flanks of the local bodies of water – rivers and lakes. Kolodozero therefore consists of a handful of small hamlets – Lakhta, Isakovo, Ust’-Reka, Pogost, Zaozerye, and Dubovo. Houses are scattered along the picturesque lake’s shores and capes. Fifteen years ago, these places enchanted three friends from Moscow who were strolling around the north and searching for the meaning of life, and most likely, themselves as well.
Design: Konstantin Eremenko ISBN 978 90 5330 899 8 Format: 18 x 24 cm (portrait) Hardcover
In 2001, they jointly gathered resources and started building a new church to replace the old one that was burned down back in 1977. One of the friends, the redhead rebel and punk Arkady Shlykov, who graduated from the Moscow Spiritual Seminary, accepted the ordination in 2005. Some 40 years later, therefore, parochial life was born anew in the village. The stern locals at first cast much suspicion onto the shaggy-haired, rockstar-resembling priest, but later on came to love him wholeheartedly. They accepted his freedom, both external and internal, and appreciated his character – peace-loving and gentle.
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This is a story about the people of the Russian North, about what keeps them together, about the spirit and soul, about their passions and emotions.
Born in Moscow in 1977, the documentary photographer Ekaterina Solovieva has lived in Hamburg since 2006. Her work focuses mainly on the life of simple country folk living in countries of the former Soviet Union. She places a particular emphasis on religious traditions and customs. Her first book, ПАЛОМНИКИ (Pilgrimage), was published by Bad Weather Press in 2014. Her work has been published in many foreign and Russian magazines such as: BBC Russia, Russia Today, GEO, Leica Fotografie International, Orthodoxy and the World. Many of her projects have been exhibited as installations, exhibitions and screenings across the world.
INDIA Contemporary Photographic and New Media Art Design: HvADesign, New York ISBN 978 90 5330 900 1 Format: 22 x 29 cm (portrait) Hardback 300 pages with approx. 100 photos in full colour World rights
INDIA: Contemporary Photographic and New Media Art will present over 45 contemporary artists and collectives working in dialogue with the long history and emergent future of India and its people. The book will focus on the contemporary moment with a range of approaches, including art photography, new media, installation, moving image, journalism, and documentary photography. Themes include caste and class, the partitioning of the subcontinent, gender and sexuality, activism and conflict, religion, nationalism, new technologies and development, the environment, human settlement, and migration.
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“As a large, multilingual subcontinent, India has always relied on images to maintain a cohesive whole across myriad subcultures, regions, castes and languages. The introduction of photomechanical imaging in the nineteenth century enabled the rapid reproduction and dissemination of both spiritual and scientific ideals,” writes author and editor Sunil Gupta, continuing, “Photography for most of its history was too expensive and technical, and was left in the hands of ‘experts’ – until the birth of digital technologies. The book will address the legacy of the last twenty years, a period when photography and moving image media have been consistently included within critical exhibitions of fine art.” INDIA: Contemporary Photographic and New Media Art is edited by Sunil Gupta, Delhi-born artist and curator, and Steven Evans, FotoFest Executive Director and Curator, and includes essays from experts on the region and contemporary art.
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Sandip Kuriakose
Anusha Yadav
Vinit Gupta
Serena Chopra
Mithu Sen
Nandini Valli Muthiah
Indu Anthony
The Best of LensCulture Volume 2 Design: Heijdens Karwei, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 902 5 Format: 19 x 24.5 cm (portrait) Paperback 288 pages with approx. 200 photos in full colour
Following on from the success of ‘The Best of LensCulture, Vol. 1’, the next volume promises to deliver another collection of stunning photography produced by image-makers from all over the world. This award-winning work touches on many different subjects and encompasses a wide array of approaches to the medium. The volume is designed as a source for inspiration, a reference guide and a point of departure for further discovery. No doubt there is something here for everyone who loves photography!
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‘LensCulture celebrates the excellent work of photographers around the world. From street photos to portraits, these astounding images range from the strange to the sublime.’ Wanderlust Magazine This book celebrates excellence in the visual language of photography in all genres: documentary, fine art, photojournalism, portrait, street photography, abstract, landscape, architecture, nature, alternative process, experimental, poetic, personal, and more. From the already world-famous, to brand new discoveries and emerging talents, anyone who is serious about the current state of photography around the globe will be delighted and surprised to discover the rich variety of photographers and their imagery presented in these pages. Who are the people practicing this profound universal language with “fluency” in our image-saturated world today? This book attempts to answer that question. The editors of this volume believe it takes the critical eyes of curators and experts in the field to discover and celebrate true excellence, finding those images that stand out from the crowd and deserve our considered attention. In addition to appearing in the pages of this book, all of these photographers have been featured in exhibitions and shows at large-scale international photo festivals and events around the world in the past year, including London, Paris, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Berlin, New York, San Francisco, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo.
Illustrations: Spreads from The Best of LensCulture, Volume 1
Joshua Lutz
Mind The Gap ‘There are these two worlds vying for my attention at all times. In one of them this diagnosis has metastasized to the brain and I am no longer able to care for my children. The bank takes over the house and I become an albatross in hands not fully formed. In the other world, noise shuts down for a very split second and the smallest fragment of light becomes a pathway to immortality. Colour is no longer a placeholder and language is no longer a tool. You can read this as small moments of clarity or large chunks of confusion. Either way, they mix with the noise and become gaps I long to possess.’ Joshua Lutz
Design: HvADesign, New York ISBN 978 90 5330 894 3 Format: 20.5 x 24.5 cm Hardbound with linen cover 160 pages with approx. 70 photos in full colour World rights June 2018 £40 | $50 | €45
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The images and text in Joshua Lutz’s third monograph Mind The Gap unravels a story of attempting to find some assemblage of truth in the chaos of hierarchy, class and privilege. It is a journey for clarity, Hijacked by sex, addiction, and mental illness. As we travel from a black and white world of photographs into colour the reader is confronted with a space of groundlessness. Protagonists in the story are found clinging and grasping to everything they believe to be true. Mind the Gap points to the physical, mental and psychological gap we are confronted with in our daily lives. It is a reference to the gap between thoughts as well as the gap between coherence and confusion. Caught between thinking something is one thing and the reality of what it is, Mind the Gap functions as a reminder of the effort needed to let go of the stories we tell ourselves and rest for a brief moment in the space between thoughts.
Joshua Lutz is an artist and educator working primarily in photography and text. His monographs include Meadowlands (2008, Powerhouse) and Hesitating Beauty (2012, Schilt Publishing). Lutz’s books have been named Best Art Books by Time Magazine, Photo District News, PhotoEye, among others. He has received many awards and fellowships, including: The Aaron Siskind Fellowship; American Photography; Hudson Year Fellowship; Tierney Fellowship; Communication Arts; PDN 30. His work has been exhibited internationally, with solo shows at Clamp Art (New York), Koch Gallery (San Francisco), Blue Sky Gallery (Portland), Robert Morat (Hamburg), Robert Morat (Berlin). He has served on the faculty for The MFA Program at Bard College, The International Center of Photography, Pratt Institute, and is currently Assistant Professor of Photography at SUNY Purchase.
Compiled by
The Shot That Made Me
Peter Dench
Photographers share their careerdefining image
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 909 4 Format: 22 x 24 cm Paperback 216 pages with approx. 100 photos in full colour
The Shot That Made Me is a collection of photographs and stories from world-renowned photographers about the photograph that had the greatest impact on their career. Some of the photographers featured know exactly what their image is and when it was taken. Others attribute it more vaguely. The answers in this heroically revealing and intimate book are as diverse as the photographers questioned. The result is a unique and compelling insight into why they became, and continue to be, masters of photography.
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Mary F Calvert
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Jane Hilton
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Harriet Logan
Alejandro Chaskielberg
Yumiko Utsu
Anna Fox Tom Stoddart
Roger Ballen
The book is compiled by Peter Dench, an English photographer and curator with over 20 years experience, represented worldwide by VERBATIM. Dench has published five visual monographs: THE DENCH DOZEN: Great Britons of Photography Vol. 1 (2016); DENCH DOES DALLAS (2015);
The British Abroad (2015); Alcohol & England (2014); and England Uncensored (2012).
Camilla Jensen
Quantum Camilla Jensen has explored herself as a photographic territory over a period of two years. The material gathered consists of multiple series of self-portraits, all captured as reflections in old mirrors. During the process of facing and examining herself through the lens, considerations and thoughts on inheritance and legacy have taken form as an essay that includes an investigation of the possibilities of breaking free of genetics and family-bound patterns.
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 908 7 Format: 20.5 x 24.5 cm Hardbound with linen cover 160 pages with approx. 70 photos in full colour World rights June 2018 ÂŁ40 | $50 | â‚Ź45
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Camilla Jensen, born 1967, lives on a peninsula outside of Oslo, Norway where she works as a photographer, writer and translator. She has taken part in various solo and collective exhibitions, illustrated books and is one of nine participants in the third edition of the Norwegian Journal of Photography (2017). Quantum is her first larger-scale personal photo project.
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Cig Harvey You An Orchestra You A Bomb
Cig Harvey’s hugely successful books You Look At Me Like An Emergency (2012) and Gardening At Night (2015) both sold out rapidly. This new body of work continues themes on family in Cig’s magical whimsical style. Cig’s photographs have been exhibited widely and are in the permanent collections of major museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the International Museum of Photography, George Eastman House, Rochester, NY. She has been a nominee for the John Gutmann fellowship and the Santa Fe Prize, and a finalist for the BMW Prize at Paris Photo and for the Prix Virginia, an international
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photography prize for women. The series, You Look At Me Like An Emergency, was first exhibited at the Stenersen Museum, Oslo, Norway. Cig’s devotion to visual storytelling has led to innovative international campaigns and features with New York Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar Japan, Kate Spade, and Bloomingdales.
Design: Deb Wood ISBN 978 90 5330 893 6 Format: 22.5 x 22.5 cm Hardbound with cloth cover 144 pages with 72 photos in full colour £40 | $50 | €45
Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre Live Burls Poaching the Redwoods
Based in San Francisco, Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre have worked together for over 10 years and are also independent artists. Kirk’s work is held in the collections of Museé de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium, RayKo Photo Center, San Francisco, USA, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, USA, amongst others. Gretchen’s work is also held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, and has been exhibited at SPMOMA, San Francisco, USA. In 2016, Live Burls was exhibited at Candela Gallery, Richmond (VA), USA, and Datz Museum of Art, Gwangju, South Korea.
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 881 3 Format: 28 x 34 cm (portrait) Hardcover with cloth cover and inlaid photograph 64 pages with 28 photos in duotone £35 | $45 | €40
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Dornith Doherty Archiving Eden
Pavel Baňka Reflection
Giancarlo Ceraudo Destino Final
ISBN 978 90 5330 896 7
ISBN 9978 90 5330 884 4
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North West – South East
The Best of LensCulture Volume 1
Lotte Fløe Christensen Constructs
Maria Gruzdeva BORDER
150 Contemporary Photographers You Should Know
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A journey along the edges of Russia
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Jaap Mooy,The Artist and his Collector ISBN 978 90 5330 892 9 £45 | $55 | €50
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Noordwest – Zuidoost Jaap Mooy, de kunstenaar en zijn verzamelaar ISBN 978 90 5330 897 4 26
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Evgeny Berezner, Irina Chmyreva, Natalia Tarasova & Wendy Watriss Contemporary Russian Photography
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FotoFest Changing Circumstances
FotoFest View From Inside
Looking at the Future of the Planet
Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art
ISBN 978 90 5330 862 2
ISBN 978 90 5330 825 7
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Modern and Samia Halaby Contemporary Arab Drawing the Kafr Art from the Levant Qasem Massacre
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
The Majida Mouasher Collection
Essay by Salman Abu Sitta
ISBN 978 90 5330 848 6
ISBN 978 90 5330 877 6
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An Atlas of Infrared Plates
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation
ISBN 978 90 5330 863 9
Text by Elisabeth Biondi
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ISBN 978 90 5330 845 5
Edward Thompson The Unseen
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Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality
Linda Dorigo & Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio
Treasures from the Sassoferrato Archive Edited by Katiuscia Biondi, Marina Itolli and Catia Zucchetti With an introduction by Achille Bonito Oliva
Christians of the Middle East ISBN 978 90 5330 843 1 £35 | $45 | €40
ISBN 978 90 5330 813 4 £40 | $50 | €45
David Batchelder Tideland Text by David Campany ISBN 978 90 5330 856 1 £60 | $75 | €65
Michel Huneault The Long Night of Mégantic / La longue nuit de Mégantic
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Sara Davidmann Ken. To be destroyed Edit and text by Val Williams
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Diana Matar Evidence
Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Hidden Lens ISBN 978 90 5330 790 8 £30 | $40 | €35
Leonard Freed After The War Was Over Jewish Life in Amsterdam in the 1950s Text by Bernadette van Woerkom ISBN 978 90 5330 857 8 £30 | $40 | €35 Dutch edition
Leonard Freed De oorlog voorbij Joods Amsterdam in de jaren vijftig ISBN 978 90 5330 858 5 €35
Anna Fox Resort 1
Elliot Ross Animal
Butlin’s Bognor Regis
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ISBN 978 90 5330 803 5
ISBN 978 90 5330 730 4
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Other Animals Text by Diana L. Daniels ISBN 978 90 5330 835 6 £35 | $45 | €40
Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections ISBN 978 90 5330 846 2 £45 | $55 | €50
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