I Listen to the Wind that Obliterates My Traces: Music in Vernacular Photographs 1880-1955 Hideo yokoyama competent and precise
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I Listen to the Wind that Obliterates My Traces: Music in Vernacular Photographs 1880-1955 Hideo yokoyama competent and preciseFirst edition of I Listen to the Wind that Obliterates My Traces: Music in Vernacular Photographs 1880 1955 by Steve Roden (2011). First impression Small format hard cover in fine condition. Some very minor wear to extremities of boards Minor marks on the front and back and spine Pages clean, binding firm Comes with 2 discs About I Listen to the Wind That Obliterates My Traces is a unique anthology that weaves together early 20th century photographs,
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