$750
QUANT, Mary
[202] pp.
Cassell London
1966
Second Edition
8 5/8" x 5 3/4"
NF/ NF
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A signed copy of Mary Quant's fast-paced contemporary account of her fashion revolution. Bazaar, Quant's shop on the King's Road, was opened in 1955 and immediately attracted 'the swinging chicks'. Over the next ten years the Quant brand grew and grew. Quant by Quantprovides an on-the-spot memoir of this explosive decade. Photos of Quant by David Bailey grace the jacket, and the illustrated plates includes sketches by Quant and photos by Bailey, John Cowan, Terence Donovan, Brian Duffy and Norman Parkinson.
Mary Quant. Cassell. London. June 1966. Second edition. First published in April 1966. Signed by Quant in ink to verso of half-title - 'best wishes Mary Quant'. Hardback, octavo; black cloth-bound boards, dust jacket. 202 pages. 24 hors-texte plates of photographs and sketches. English. 220 x 150mm. 0.5kg.
Near fine, in near fine dust jacket; slight shelf wear to jacket, light ruffling and wear to head of spine, small crease to front flap, not price-clipped; very slight off-setting to endpapers