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ISBN-10: 1590051513
ISBN-13: 9781590051511
Edition: 2006
Authors: Naoya Hatakeyama

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Seller notes: First edition, first printing. Signed in black ink on the title page by Hatakeyama. Hardcover. Photographically illustrated paper-covered boards with title in white on cover and in black on spine, no dust jacket as issued. Photographs by Naoya Hatakeyama. Introduction in (in English and German) by Andreas Brüning. 76 pp., with 49 four-color plates beautifully printed on fine matte art paper. 11-1/4 x 13-1/4 inches. This first edition is limited to 2000 copies. New in publisher's shrink-wrap (slit open for signature). From the publisher: "Documentary evidence exists of 700 years of coal mining in the Ruhr District of Germany, one of Europe's largest and most densely populated industrial regions. To this day, approximately 9.6 billion tons of hard coal have been mined in the state of North-Rhine-Westphalia. On June 30, 2000, almost 100 years of mining history came to an end in Ahlen with the closure of the Zeche Westfahlen, which had been opened in 1902 with the inauguration of the Bergwerkgesellschaft Westfahlen. The socio-economic impact of this closure has been enormous, and its ramifications continue to reverberate. Japanese artist Naoya Hatakeyama was commissioned by 'Regionale 2004' to photograph in Ahlen from October 2003 until February the following year, documenting the sites and structures that were home to tens of thousands of workers for over a century. The resulting photographs provide a valuable record of this once all-important industrial area, culminating in the demolition and razing of the entire site. Visiting today, one would never know what had stood in the vast, now empty space." Signed by Author.

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Seller notes: First edition, first printing. Signed in black ink on the title page by Hatakeyama. Hardcover. Photographically illustrated paper-covered boards with title in white on cover and in black on spine, no dust jacket as issued. Photographs by Naoya Hatakeyama. Introduction in (in English and German) by Andreas Brüning. 76 pp., with 49 four-color plates beautifully printed on fine matte art paper. 11-1/4 x 13-1/4 inches. This first edition is limited to 2000 copies. New in publisher's shrink-wrap (slit open for signature). From the publisher: "Documentary evidence exists of 700 years of coal mining in the Ruhr District of Germany, one of Europe's largest and most densely populated industrial regions. To this day, approximately 9.6 billion tons of hard coal have been mined in the state of North-Rhine-Westphalia. On June 30, 2000, almost 100 years of mining history came to an end in Ahlen with the closure of the Zeche Westfahlen, which had been opened in 1902 with the inauguration of the Bergwerkgesellschaft Westfahlen. The socio-economic impact of this closure has been enormous, and its ramifications continue to reverberate. Japanese artist Naoya Hatakeyama was commissioned by 'Regionale 2004' to photograph in Ahlen from October 2003 until February the following year, documenting the sites and structures that were home to tens of thousands of workers for over a century. The resulting photographs provide a valuable record of this once all-important industrial area, culminating in the demolition and razing of the entire site. Visiting today, one would never know what had stood in the vast, now empty space." Signed by Author.

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Seller: Alibris Marketplace (73% rating)
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Seller notes: Size: 13x0x11; Unmarked hardcover no jacket.