A haunting photographic and literary exploration of historic Louisiana architecture by noted surrealist photographer Clarence John Laughlin. This work blends evocative black-and-white photography with poetic text, capturing the decay, mystery, and atmosphere of plantation homes and historic structures along the Mississippi River.
Laughlin is widely regarded as one of the most important American photographers of the 20th century, and this title is among his most collected and recognizable books.
Edition & Publication Details
New Revised Edition
Published by Bonanza Books (Crown Publishers), by arrangement with the author
Copyright © Clarence John Laughlin
Hardcover with photographic dust jacket
Printed in the United States of America
Condition
Very Good
Dust jacket present with light edge and surface wear (see photos)
Binding tight and square
Pages clean with age-appropriate toning
No writing or markings observed
A solid collectible copy.
A haunting photographic and literary exploration of historic Louisiana architecture by noted surrealist photographer Clarence John Laughlin. This work blends evocative black-and-white photography with poetic text, capturing the decay, mystery, and atmosphere of plantation homes and historic structures along the Mississippi River.
Laughlin is widely regarded as one of the most important American photographers of the 20th century, and this title is among his most collected and recognizable books.
Edition & Publication Details
New Revised Edition
Published by Bonanza Books (Crown Publishers), by arrangement with the author
Copyright © Clarence John Laughlin
Hardcover with photographic dust jacket
Printed in the United States of America
Condition
Very Good
Dust jacket present with light edge and surface wear (see photos)
Binding tight and square
Pages clean with age-appropriate toning
No writing or markings observed
A solid collectible copy.