An Autobiography

Avedon, Richard

'This book tracks the path of three crucial illusions in my life. The first section is about the illusion of laughter, and a young man's discovery of the fine line between hilarity and panic. The second section is about the illusion of power. The third section is about the loss of all illusions'; two hundred and eighty-four full page reproductions plot the course; indexed; spectacularly designed by Mary Shanahan.

Publisher: Jonathan Cape. First English edition 1993
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Printed cloth. A little sunned on spine, else fine.


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