Description: Golden Boy as Anthony Cool, A Photo Essay on Naming and Graffiti, The Dial Press (1972). Coveted by collectors, this exploration of graffiti as a cultural phenomenon was written by acclaimed educator Herbert Kohl, with photographs by James Hinton. **Note: The gift inscription on the title page may be connected to Kohl's fellow educator and social justice crusader Cynthia Stokes Brown, a native of Madisonville, KY.** This softcover book shows only minor signs of age and wear, including some discoloration on the back cover and dark spots on the top page edges. (see pictures). An inscription is written in ink on the title page, and there are several light pencil marks (checkmarks, underlining) on the interior pages. Nothing is impeded however, and both the text and the all-important photos are clear and sharp. Your purchase helps support the Lexington Public Library (Lexington, KY). Items are shipped from Lexington every business day.
Price: 240 USD
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Book Title: Golden Boy as Anthony Cool, A Photo Essay on Naming and Graffiti
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: The Dial Press
Original Language: English
Inscribed: Yes
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1972
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Era: 1960s
Author: Herbert Kohl
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Art & Culture, Biographies & True Stories, History, Imagery, Modern & Contemporary, Photography, Politics & Society
Topic: Artists, Books, Cities, Creativity, Cultural History, Culture, Photojournalism, Social Activists, Social Issues
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 1
Number of Pages: 177