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Seana Gavin Spiralled (Third Edition)

Seana Gavin Spiralled (Third Edition)
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Seana Gavin Spiralled (Third Edition)

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Seana Gavin. Spiralled. Visual diary of travels and unravels through Europe in the nineties in the company of a sound system. Now in 3rd, very welcome, edition of 750 copies.

Designed by Kate Rogers and Luke Powell

Introduction: Seana Gavin

Foreword: Roderick Stanley

Softcover with wraparound poster. 29cm x 24cm. 192 pages.

Published by IDEA

40€*

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