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Tony was on assignment for French magazine Salut les Copains in 1965 in London when Bob Dylan was shooting the Subterranean Homesick Blues footage for Don't Look Back.
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Tony was on assignment for French magazine Salut les Copains in 1965 in London when Bob Dylan was shooting the Subterranean Homesick Blues footage for Don't Look Back.
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- 96 pages, hardcover book, in protective printed slipcase
- Just 750 individually numbered copies of this book are available worldwide
- This is an ultra large format volume. When closed, the book measures 24 inches high by 18 inches wide (60x45cm). When the book is open, double page spreads measure 24 x 36 inches (60x90cm).
- Contains the very best of Ken Regan's Rolling Thunder archive.
- Many previously unpublished photographs.
- Clean and elegant layouts allow us to show certain key images in a very large scale of 24x36 inches, revealing incredible levels of detail.
- The book is housed in a beautiful custom printed slipcase. Covers are deliberately left free of text so that the book can be displayed on your wall as a work of art in its own right, in a custom acrylic slide- in/slide- out wall mounted display unit, available to purchase separately
- Delivery costs: UK - free / Europe - GBP 40 / US - GBP 50 / Rest of World GBP 65
- In stock and shipping now.
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A custom acrylic display case designed to hold a single slipcased copy of Rolling Thunder: Photographs by Ken Regan, published by Ormond Yard Press.
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