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For Sale Saul Leiter, "Early Color", rare out of print, Sale withdrawn

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Out of print.
One of the classic photobooks of the 21st century!
The book that launched Saul Leiter’s career, after decades of working in obscurity.
This is 2017 8th edition, the publisher's (Steidl, Germany) stock of which lasted for less than one year.
176 fully illustrated pages, 8 x 1 x 8.2 inches, weighing 1.6 pounds.


From the publisher-

"A beloved photobook classic from the pioneer of color photography

This is a reprint of the immensely successful Early Color (2006), which presented Saul Leiter's remarkable body of color work to the public for the first time in book form. Although Edward Steichen had exhibited some of Leiter's color photography at The Museum of Modern Art in 1953, it remained virtually unknown to the world thereafter. Leiter moved to New York in 1946 to become a painter, but through his friendship with Richard Pousette-Dart he quickly recognized the creative potential of photography. Leiter continued to paint, exhibiting with Philip Guston and Willem de Kooning, but the camera remained his ever-present means of recording life in the metropolis. None of Leiter's contemporaries, with the partial exception of Helen Levitt, assembled a comparable body of work: subtle, often abstract compositions of lyrical, eloquent color."

Reviews-

"Nothing short of spectacular...every image presented here is a mesmerizing masterpiece of light, shape, color, and form." (Miss Rosen Feature Shoot)

"Leiter's color photography offers its own version of chance: an attunement to the visual masterpieces that can be found in almost every urban instant." (Michael Greenberg The New York Review of Books)

From PDN, The Legends Issue, 2007
"Leiter's place is now assured. He will forever be known as one of the first photographers to use color in a serious, artistic way. Meticulously printed, his pictures use muted colors...that help tamp down the volume and motion of frenetic city streets. His prism tempers the more anxious, acerbic portrayal of city life offered by his peers Robert Frank and William Klein...Leiter's photographs are as likely to be compared to abstract expressionist painters like Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman or Richard Pousett-Dart."

This is an original book, English edition, ISBN# 9783865211392 .
Hard Cover with dust jacket.
Mint condition, except for creases on front and back of the dust jacket.
Signed page following the last photograph.


$400 + $20 insured shipping
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It's a terrific book I don't think I've ever seen a signed copy, that must be pretty rare. Best of luck with the sale.
 
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I am puzzled... How can Leiter who died in 2013 have signed a 2017-edition sample?
 
The hand written signature following the final photograph on the last page is now questionable.
Perhaps it's a reproduction of Leiter's signature ?
Since the authenticity of this signature is in doubt, I'm withdrawing the sale of this book until the publisher can explain the presence of the dedication and signature.
Thank you, AgX for your comment.
 
I thought of an old signature added to the book. Not sure how usual such is. But it should be clear at inspection of the paper or the binding.
 
The dedication and signature appear to my eyes as real, black ink.
Held up to a light at an acute angle, the ink appears glazed and slightly raised.
But, it could be the result of an excellent reproduction of Leiter's signature.
Unfortunately, a digital posted photo of the signature in this forum would be of no value.
The binding is secure; it appears that no extra page has been added.
I've written a letter to the publisher for clarification.
Thanks,
Karl
 
I feel stupid for posting in this thread and not noticing the date discrepancy.

So you bought the book directly from Steidl? I didn't know that they ever offered signed copies of this book. Curious to hear what they have to say, keep us posted.
 
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