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Yoshino
Yoshino

By Cuny Janssen

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There was a child went forth
There was a child went forth

By Cuny Janssen

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The famous poem by Walt Whitman (1819-1892) not only makes use of the imaginative world of children, but its elegantly sweeping lines have quite a sobering effect on the reader. Cuny Janssen, the '...

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Die Wege der Elisa Kosch
Die Wege der Elisa Kosch

By Elisa Kosch, Pia Pollmanns

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In ihrer ersten Publikation verbindet Pia Pollmanns die Geschichte ihrer Grossmutter Elisa Kosch mit einer fotografischen Recherche im ehemaligen Landkreis Neumarkt bei Breslau. Der Bericht der Gro...

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A road trip redone
A road trip redone

By Volker Renner

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Steine
Steine

By Per Schumann

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Die Perser
Die Perser

By Volker Renner

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Photographs taken during the photographer's trip to Iran. Includes photographs of carpets and the interiors of private spaces.

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Michael Ruetz
Michael Ruetz

By Michael Ruetz

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Zoho shoshu butsuzo zui
Zoho shoshu butsuzo zui

By Shushin Kino

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