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    VAN DER KEUKEN, Joan; Remco Campert, text

    Language: English

    Published by Uitgeverij G. de Boer Jr, Hilversum, Netherlands, 1961

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Hilversum, Netherlands: Uitgeverij G. de Boer Jr, 1961. Reprint, following the first of 1957. [104]pp; b&w plates. 4to. Glue in photo-illustrated wraps. Moderate wear to hinges and edges of wraps; wraps and leaves moderately toned. About very good. Wrappered edition of the second book by Dutch photographer and filmmaker Joan van der Keuken (1938-2001), a "photo-novel" exploring through a series of black-and-white photographs the teenage ennui of two sisters, Georgette and Yvonne. Striking work, tender, moody and mature, by turns. With a running Dutch-language text by Remco Campert. Parr & Badger, v1, p. 244.