The New Yorker Magazine, September 9, 1991: Sebastiao Salgado by Salgado, Sebastiao; Ingrid Sischy; Mary Ellen Mark; Nancy Grossman; Christopher Tilghman; Czeslaw Milosz; Kathy Osborn Young; Adam Gopnik; Terrence Rafferty - 1991
by Salgado, Sebastiao; Ingrid Sischy; Mary Ellen Mark; Nancy Grossman; Christopher Tilghman; Czeslaw Milosz; Kathy Osborn Young; Adam Gopnik; Terrence Rafferty
The New Yorker Magazine, September 9, 1991: Sebastiao Salgado
by Salgado, Sebastiao; Ingrid Sischy; Mary Ellen Mark; Nancy Grossman; Christopher Tilghman; Czeslaw Milosz; Kathy Osborn Young; Adam Gopnik; Terrence Rafferty
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New York: New Yorker, 1991. Magazine. First edition. Near Fine magazine with a light crease to the corner of the front cover and first page, a tiny tear at the crown, and light signs of handling; a nice copy. SHIPS THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING AND CARDBOARD. The September 9, 1991, issue of The New Yorker magazine, with: a critical examination of the work of Sebastiao Salgado by Ingrid Sischy; a caricature of Mary Ellen Mark and a self-portrait by Nancy Grossman in the Goings On About Town section; the Japanese firm Matsushita, MCA, Michael Ovitz, and Hollywood by Connie Bruck; fiction by Christopher Tilghman; poetry by Czeslaw Milosz and W.S. Merwin; cover illustration by Kathy Osborn Young; contributions by James Lardner, Liesl Schillinger, Adam Gopnik, Edith Oliver, Terrence Rafferty, and Fred C. Shapiro; and much more. Staple-bound; 98 pages; color and b&w illustrations throughout; 8 x 10.75 inches.
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- Format/Binding Magazine
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- Publisher New Yorker
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1991
- Keywords Periodicals