"Erotic images by 12 photographers with statements by the artists. The photographers are: David Bailey, Harri Peccinotti, Art Kane, Duane Michals, Victor Skrebneski, Kishin Shinoyama, John Thornton, Barry Lategan, Sam Haskins, Oliviero Toscani, Christian Vogt, and Jeanloup Sieff. Introduction by Michael Pellerin. Unpaginated [ca. 150 pages]; full-page color and b&w plates throughout; 9.25 x 12.25 inches."
"in-4, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur, non paginé, nombreuses photographies en noir et en couleurs. David Bailey, Harri Peccinotti, Art Kane, Duane Michals, Sam Haskins et al. Premier tirage. Excellent état."
Cairo The Site and the History by HarriPeccinotti ISBN-13: 978-0-608-09831-9, ISBN: 0-608-09831-0
"This reissue of a cult design book, Nova 1965–1975, celebrates one of the most influential magazines in history. Known as “the thinking woman’s magazine,” the British publication Nova set itself apart from its fashion-focused contemporaries by being politically, socially, and sexually aware. Its groundbreaking design and layout borrowed from the psychedelic subculture and underground press of the day, and Helmut Newton and Don McCull ..."
"Twelve of the finest contemporary artists in the field contribute to a single theme.
These are images of women and sexuality as seen through men's eyes, and they express what men hold to be erotic in the female form."
""Nova: 1965-1975" is a celebration of the British style magazine of the 60s and 70s. A product of the creative cauldron in "Swinging London", Nova was avant-garde in every aspect: its typography and layout, illustration and photography. It offered a mixture of daring and artistic imagery with unconstrained writing which had never been done before, and marked a period of real innovation in magazine design. The book shows every Nova cover ..."
"Nova: 1965-1975 is a celebration of the British style magazine of the 60s and 70s. A product of the creative cauldron in Swinging London, Nova was avant-garde in every aspect: its typography and layout, illustration and photography.;It offered a mixture of daring and artistic imagery with unconstrained writing which had never been done before, and marked a period of real innovation in magazine design. The book shows every Nova cover, an ..."