The Lines of My Hand.
Tokyo, Yugensha / Kazuhiko Motomura, 1972
It was issued in two variants, each with a black-and-white photographic reproduction on the slipcase, the present copy with 'Platte River, Tennessee'. On page 75, a photograph of a postcard sent to Frank by Jack Kerouac references this photograph as used on the cover. Kerouac writes: 'Dear Robert - That photo you sent me of a guy looking over his cow on the Platte River is to me a photo of a man recognizing his own mind's essence, no matter what — Jean ton copain'.
Specks of dust falling on the plates during printing led to occasional tiny white marks on some pages. The publisher, Motomura Kazuhiko, would only sell copies once he had examined them and spotted out any marks by hand. After Motomura passed away in 2014, a number of unsold copies with white spots on the pages were made available for sale. The copy offered here was purchased before Motomura passed away and had, therefore, been spotted and approved by him.
First edition; folio (341 x 253 mm, 13½ x 10 in); black-and-white photographs printed in offset, design by Sugiura Kohei and Tsuji Syuhei, layout by Sugiura and Ralph Gibson, occasional light dust speckle marks spotted out by hand by Motomura; black rough cloth-covered boards, titles stamped in white to spine and upper side, 32pp text booklet laid in as issued, publisher's black cloth-covered board slipcase, titles to spine in white, photographic reproduction mounted on upper side, minor wear, original shipping carton with title stencilled to spine, a fine copy; [v], 119pp (incl. 2 folding).
The Photobook: A History I, p261; The Open Book pp286-7; uer collection p544; Swiss Photobooks pp304-13, pp675-6.
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