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Creator: Cornell Capa
Cornell Capa: Photographs, Signed First Edition by Cornell Capa
By Cornell Capa
Located in valatie, NY
Cornell Capa: Photographs by Cornell Capa. Bulfinch Pr, 1992. Signed by both editors on title page and also inscribed by Capa. Stated first edition hardcover with dust jacket. 179 du...
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Robert Capa: Photographs, First Edition by Robert & Cornell Capa
By Cornell Capa
Located in valatie, NY
Robert Capa: Photographs by Robert and Cornell Capa and Richard Whelan. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1985. Stated first edition. hardcover with dust jacket. 242 pp., 262 black and whit...
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