Scarce and visually striking photobook by David Campany exploring the 1970s American gasoline crisis through archival press photography, documentary imagery, and conceptual sequencing.
Published in a distinctive red cloth binding with bold graphic design throughout.
A compelling intersection of photography, Americana, media history, and conceptual art publishing.
This copy is signed by David Campany on the title page in red ink.
Features strong photographic reproductions of abandoned gas stations, fuel lines, urban landscapes, and vernacular American scenes from the oil crisis era.
A desirable title for collectors of contemporary photobooks and documentary photography.
Condition: Very good overall with clean interior pages and solid binding.
Light shelf wear consistent with age and handling.
Signed title page.
Please see photos for condition details.