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Libraries / Candida Hofer ; introduction by Umberto Eco
Bib ID 3794532
Format BookBook
Author
Hofer, Candida, 1944-
 
Description London : Thames & Hudson, 2005 
271 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. 
ISBN 9780500543146 (hbk.)  0500543143 (hbk.) 
Notes

"The text by Umberto Eco was translated from the Italian 'De Bibliotheca' by Alastair McEwen. Lecture to mark the 25th anniversary of the Biblioteca Comunale in Milan at Palazzo Sormani on 10 March 1981, first published in: Umberto Eco, 'Sette anni di desiderio'" -- Colophon.

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 271.

Subjects Libraries - Pictorial works.  |  Architectural photography.  |  Photography of interiors.

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