Sexy: Sensual Abstraction in California 1950s-1990s. Art Exhibition Catalog, Armory Center for the Arts, 1996
by Baker, Hilary; Couzens, Julia
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Armory Center for the Arts, 1996. 1st Edition. Paperback. Good. Softcover, neither ex-library nor marked as a remainder. Binding is strong and all leaves are in place. Text is free of markings and highlighting; no dog-ears. Exterior has mild rubbing. 22 pp., illustrated. Heavy books or multi-volume sets will require additional postage. Send me a message before purchase if you want a quote; otherwise, I will contact you after purchase with the final shipping price. Ships from USA.
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- grinninglion (US)
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- Title
- Sexy: Sensual Abstraction in California 1950s-1990s. Art Exhibition Catalog, Armory Center for the Arts, 1996
- Author
- Baker, Hilary; Couzens, Julia
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
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- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Publisher
- Armory Center for the Arts
- Date Published
- 1996
- Weight
- 1.00 lbs
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