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This is how the earth must see itself: a walk with natural features

Photobook
2021 (printed and published)
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Place of origin

Bound book, 116 pages, illustrated with photographs; 24 x 13 cm, opening to 49 x 38 cm + 5 limited edition giclee print inserts on recycled paper

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read Artists' books and the environment Artists have always been interpreters of contemporary issues and those who choose the book as their medium are no exception. While artists' books were emerging as an expressive new artform in the 20th century, the global movement of environmentalism, striving to protect the natural world, ...

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TitleThis is how the earth must see itself: a walk with natural features (published title)
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Brief description
Photobook, This is how the earth must see itself: a walk with natural features by Tamsin Green, London: manual.editions, 2021
Physical description
Bound book, 116 pages, illustrated with photographs; 24 x 13 cm, opening to 49 x 38 cm + 5 limited edition giclee print inserts on recycled paper
Dimensions
  • Height: 24cm
  • Width: 13cm (Note: From NAL catalogue)
Other numbers
  • 38041021006762 - NAL barcode
  • 803.AY.0008 - NAL Pressmark
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38041021006762

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Record createdSeptember 10, 2021
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