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The Destruction of Lower Manhattan Hardcover - 1969

by Lyon, Danny

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  • Hardcover
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New York: Macmillan, 1969. 75pgs. Black Cloth, silver lettering. Stated First printing. 75 full page black and white photographs. Prev. owner name on the front free endpaper. The unclipped pictorial jacket has a 1" chip on the upper right corner of the rear panel.. in mylar sleeve. "Commissioned by the New York State Council of the Arts, "The Destruction of Lower Manhattan" is Danny Lyon's personal documentary of the destruction of Manhattan's oldest and most historic neighborhood. Although photographed in New York, this wholesale elimination of nineteenth-century neighborhoods is going on today in many cities across the country. The Destruction of Lower Manhattan is a historical record of a fast-disappearing scene and a beautiful portrait of buildings that we will never see again; but in a way, it is also a portrait of the people who lived there, of empty rooms with children's paintings, furniture, stairwells, walls, windows, panelings, an extraordinary and important document. It is a moving, powerful, and compassionate work of art.". First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good-. 9 1/2" X 10 7/8".
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