Eric Kroll: Sex Objects (1977), 1st Edition
Noted Erotica historian and fetish photographer Eric Kroll's first book is part cheap motel travelogue, part unflinching study of the marginalized mid-seventies American sex worker. As fascinating and poignant as the photographic portraits are the matter-of-fact interviews conducted with the subjects. A most handsome example of the paperback-only first edition of this uncommon item (cited on page 88 of Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's "The Photobook: A History Volume III").
Noted Erotica historian and fetish photographer Eric Kroll's first book is part cheap motel travelogue, part unflinching study of the marginalized mid-seventies American sex worker. As fascinating and poignant as the photographic portraits are the matter-of-fact interviews conducted with the subjects. A most handsome example of the paperback-only first edition of this uncommon item (cited on page 88 of Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's "The Photobook: A History Volume III").
Noted Erotica historian and fetish photographer Eric Kroll's first book is part cheap motel travelogue, part unflinching study of the marginalized mid-seventies American sex worker. As fascinating and poignant as the photographic portraits are the matter-of-fact interviews conducted with the subjects. A most handsome example of the paperback-only first edition of this uncommon item (cited on page 88 of Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's "The Photobook: A History Volume III").