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A Hunter

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A Hunter by Daido Moriyama. Kodansha reissue of the original. Small size softcover in near fine condition. 5mm tear at the top of the sleeve. Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch.

About 

Daido Moriyama's ode to Jack Kerouac on the road. A seminal piece and an important addition to any serious photobook collector. “A Hunter” was originally published in 1972, as the tenth part of a photobook series called “Gendai no Me,” and includes some of Daido Moriyama’s most infamous and respected photographs. For the series, Moriyama—inspired by Kerouac’s “On The Road”—drove through Japan by car, took photos wherever his wheels took him, and substantiated his status as one of Japan’s most interesting photographers.

 

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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A Hunter by Daido Moriyama. Kodansha reissue of the original. Small size softcover in near fine condition. 5mm tear at the top of the sleeve. Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch.

About 

Daido Moriyama's ode to Jack Kerouac on the road. A seminal piece and an important addition to any serious photobook collector. “A Hunter” was originally published in 1972, as the tenth part of a photobook series called “Gendai no Me,” and includes some of Daido Moriyama’s most infamous and respected photographs. For the series, Moriyama—inspired by Kerouac’s “On The Road”—drove through Japan by car, took photos wherever his wheels took him, and substantiated his status as one of Japan’s most interesting photographers.

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