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Top Books on graham
1. Graham
ISBN10 Number - 0578674823
Date of Publication - Apr 24, 2020
Number of Pages 250
Publisher - Katharine E. Hamilton
2. Ans. mrs hay, &c. to pet. of j. russel. january 2. 1789. answers for mrs jean graham, spouse of thomas hay surgeon in edinburgh; captain james graham, and captain samuel stevenson graham
ISBN10 Number - 1385798033
Date of Publication - Apr 25, 2018
Number of Pages 22
Publisher - Gale Ecco, Print Editions
3. Dr. graham's famous work! a lecture on the generation, increase, and improvement of the human species; interspersed with receipts for the preservation ... and loveliness, ... by james graham, m.d
ISBN10 Number - 1385219599
Date of Publication - Apr 22, 2018
Number of Pages 74
Publisher - Gale Ecco, Print Editions
4. Letters from a self-made merchant to his son. being the letters written by john graham, head of the house of graham & company, pork-packers in ... his son, pierrepont, facetiously known to hi
ISBN10 Number - 1176491075
Date of Publication - Jul 30, 2010
Number of Pages 374
Publisher - Nabu Press
5. Letters from a self-made merchant to his son. being the letters written by john graham, head of the house of graham & company, pork-packers in ... his son, pierrepont, facetiously known to hi
ISBN10 Number - 1355910897
Date of Publication - May 07, 2016
Number of Pages 374
Publisher - Palala Press
6. Graham of claverhouse
ISBN10 Number - 034300643X
Date of Publication - Oct 14, 2018
Number of Pages 354
Publisher - Franklin Classics
7. Don't be greedy graham
Date of Publication - 2006
Publisher - Usborne
8. Dan graham
ISBN10 Number - 393380731X
Date of Publication - April 2, 2001
Number of Pages 419
Publisher - Richter Verlag
9. Graham greene
ISBN10 Number - 1137343958
Date of Publication - Feb 24, 2016
Number of Pages 208
Publisher - Palgrave Macmillan
10. Evarts a. graham
ISBN10 Number - 1550092227
Number of Pages 494
11. Paul graham
"A pioneer in the reinvention of contemporary photography as art photography, Paul Graham was one of the first photographers to bring the possibilities of color to the genre of social documentary as we now understand it. His work in the early 1980s prompted photographers like Martin Parr to switch to color, and a new style of photography soon evolved in the works of Richard Billingham, Tom Wood, Simon Norfolk, Jem Southam and many others. Since then, Graham has continued to push the envelope, demonstrating a commitment to expanding photography's artistic space, and to the unity of documentary and artistic considerations in an unblinking engagement with life as it unfolds. Today, he ranks alongside figures like Nan Goldin, Andreas Gursky, Philip-Lorca diCorcia and Rineke Djikstra as a precursor and an eminence. Graham's most recent volume, A Shimmer of Possibility (published in 2007 and already a collector's item - and available below in a new paperback edition), was hailed by critics as a paradigm shifter at a time when art photography is increasingly staged or seems to hold the world at arm's length. This volume, which coincides with a touring European retrospective, appraises 25 years of Graham's work, from 1981 to 2006, tracking his steady expansion of our notions of what photography can say, be or look like."--BOOK JACKET.