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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Fine. First Paperback Edition: September 2005. Foreword by Arlo Guthrie. 96pp. 9.75 x 11 inches. Bright, clean & tight copy, unread, in FINE condition. "These rare, behind-the-scenes photographs chronicle a young Bob Dylan at the beginning of his career. Leading rock photographers Barry Feinstein, Daniel Kramer, and Jim Marshall were alongside Dylan from the beginning and had a unique and personal access to the artist and his life offstage. In captions at the back of the book, the authors explain each photograph and shed light on Dylan's life during those times--recording, playing pinball, grabbing breakfast, hamming for the camera, spending time with girlfriends, or simply lost in thought. Some of the photographs are well-known classics that now belong in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the George Eastman House. Many others, however, appear in this book for the first time and provide a rare visual record of the early years of America's most compelling musical artist." [publisher copy] "Bob Dylan doesn't look the same today. . . But the person he is now is recognizable in these old pictures, so proud of the glow of youth they've caught, as if that's where the real gold is always to be found."--Greil Marcus. "See Bob flirt with Joan Baez, goof with kids in Liverpool, and stand around with Robbie Robertson and Allen Ginsberg, looking like a genius."--Publishers Weekly. Pristine paperback, Fine w/brilliant corners & crisp edges, a square & tight binding, 73 duotone photographs. Quite presentable.