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JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy
JAL 76 88 - signed copy

JAL 76 88 - signed copy

Vendor
Greg Girard
Regular price
€120,00
Sale price
€120,00

IN STOCK
Signed
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Softcover with flaps
Ota-bind
Foil stamped
Pages 256
208 x 275 mm
Images by Greg Girard
Q&A Brad Feuerhelm 
Editing by Greg Girard
Design by Gonzalo Sanchez and Misha Kominek

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Second printing
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"When I first arrived in Tokyo in April, 1976 the plan was to spend a few days and then continue on to SE Asia. I decided to stow my luggage at the airport that first night so I could just wander around. I had no idea where I was going to stay. I took the monorail from Haneda airport into the city and then rode the circle of the Yamanote line around Tokyo. When I arrived at Shinjuku I got off the train. It seemed the brightest, noisiest and most crowded part of town. I spent the night wandering around Shinjuku and nearby neighborhoods and by morning I knew I wanted to stay. It’s perhaps worth pointing out that in 1976 there was nothing to prepare a first-time visitor for Tokyo. “BladeRunner-esque” had yet to enter the language. At the time the notion that the future had arrived, and was alive and well in an Asian city, was simply not known. And so, to stumble across it was thrilling and eye-opening.“

Greg Girard from the Q&A with Brad Feuerhelm, included in the book