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Hardcover in brown cloth with blind stamped arrows to front panel. Minor cocking to spine, light sunning to edges, small soiling to bottom tip, and folded crease to back endpaper. Near Fine pictorial dust jacket, light shelf wear, now in Mylar. 263 pp. Includes 193 images, with 63 in-color of Long's land art, along with photographs, maps, and text works. Explores the career of British conceptual and Land artist, Richard Long, since his 1986 major retrospective exhibition at the Guggenheim in New York, showcasing his work that is concerned with the ephemerality of nature and how our relationship with nature can be reflected. From inside the dust jacket: "Long's works serve as reflections and meditations, marks that establish the map of his life, and symbolize the many roles of the artist, from explorer, pilgrim, and shaman to ordinary hill-walker."